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Entry tags:
- aidou,
- argilla,
- aya,
- dean winchester,
- edward cullen,
- farfarello,
- harry,
- jack horner,
- kenren,
- kratos,
- kyon,
- leon magnus,
- light,
- luffy,
- nami,
- omi,
- ritsuka,
- roland,
- sai,
- soubi,
- sousuke,
- usopp,
- wesker,
- xellos
Nightshift 29: M31-M40 Hallway
Another unexciting dinner led into to another shot at busting out of the institution as Nightshift rolled around. Of course, Jack had other plans to attend to first. He had been rather interested in crashing paying a visit to M98 after the bulletin promised "cigarettes, booze, and sandwiches". The "manflesh" he could do without, but even if he wasn't welcome (last time he checked, he wasn't a hot lady, though the way things were going, who knew what tomorrow held?), he'd strong arm his way in and take what he wanted!
Sliding from his room into the hall with his maps and flashlight, the Fable set out to find his way to the party and may score some liquor and smokes.
Sliding from his room into the hall with his maps and flashlight, the Fable set out to find his way to the party and may score some liquor and smokes.
Re: @ M33
He thought of asking if the other man wanted him to change out of his current outfit but, truth be told, he didn't really want to.
Re: @ M33
"Hi! Sai! Nice night! Weird intercom message. I guess you got your outfit back too, huh? Ha ha, yeah, I did too, see?" He stepped out into the hallway, hands on his hips as though either showing off his outfit or his sheer manly lack of terror. "Listen, um, about tonight..." This might get awkward. "Some of my crewmates were going downstairs, or going to try to. I don't know if I'm going with them or not yet, but I need to talk to Luffy first."
Re: @ M33
When it came to Usopp's plans: "That's fine." Whatever the sniper planned on doing wouldn't bother Sai in the slightest. Any awkwardness with the ninja was rarely on his end.
Re: @ M33
He'd argued with Nami until the end of the shift and failed the chance at asking the Doctor where his room was, although if the man was like Usopp he'd hesitate at posting his room number on the boards anyway. It was like putting up a target, 'Hey people who want free stuff, I've been gathering and building it!' Even with his nakama here to defend him, there was no helping an empty room and no way to lock the doors. He could boobytrap the place, but that risked someone he knew or worse his roommate tripping the trap by accident.
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"We should do that now."
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He leaned against the wall. "Your ninja outfit is pretty neat. Does everyone dress like that where you're from?" True, the manly look was for Usopp, but sleek and black and dangerous wouldn't be a bad alternative. And it still showed off muscles, although Usopp wasn't sure how much use stomach muscles were in a battle. Maybe if you got punched there, and had firm enough stomach muscles, you could break somebody's hand or something insane like that...
Re: @ M33
Then he stepped past Usopp and into his room, taking a seat on one of the beds. If the pirate wished to wait here, then there was no point in standing out in the hallway.
Re: @ M33
So he sort of leaned in the open doorway, talking into the room at Sai. "Really? I always figured ninja wore uniforms and stuff. Do they usually have their stomachs showing?" It was a pretty unusual style. But it worked for Sai! Just unusual... Then he blinked, noticing something new in the dim light, a piece of cloth in Landel's grey on Sai's arm. "What's your armband?"
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The ninja glanced down at his stomach, then up again, blinking. "No. Exposed midriffs aren't common either." Danzo had mentioned more than once that he should find an outfit that didn't leave him so exposed, but since Sai did his job well enough it wasn't too much of an issue.
Usopp's mention of his armband caused him to smile again, lifting the limb so that the pirate could see it better. "Oh, this? I thought you might be upset if I didn't keep the headband you made."
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As he saw the headband better, he grinned, but slowly, not quite sure of himself. He'd been a bit sad to see his hand-made gift replaced, but had decided to brush it off (after all, he'd gone back to wearing his own headband at night.) "You don't have to wear it if you don't want to." Hadn't he said that before?
Re: @ M33
About the gray headband he said nothing, but reached over and tugged it straighter so that the symbol Usopp had designed was more visible.
Re: @ M33
As Sai adjusted the headband, now armband, Usopp realized his face was turning red and he wasn't sure why. After last night, it was obvious that he was nowhere in the league of Sai's skills, though Sai wouldn't know that having never met Usopp outside of Landel's. But Sai was wearing his symbol. Not the Usopp Pirates symbol, those were disbanded, but a symbol Usopp had designed. Something about the whole situation seemed wrong, as though he'd done something bad. Maybe it was lingering guilt over Sousuke, that could explain it.
It was just a gift, and Sai didn't want to seem ungrateful by throwing it away. That was all. Besides, it wasn't on his head the way Sai's real symbol was. Usopp was just thinking too much about it.
"Thanks." Why was he thanking Sai? But he did, and then looked out into the hallway, feeling a serious case of the fidgets coming on.
Re: @ M33
Luffy ventured out of his room, prepared to launch into a full sprint until he realized -- oh, hey, he didn't know the exact direction he needed to be going in! He paused and blinked, looking around himself. Then, luckily enough, he caught sight of his sniper standing against his doorway, and his expression brightened.
"Yo, Usopp!" he called as he made his way over. Then as soon as he reached the doorway, he caught of Sai sitting inside. "Hey, Sai! How're you doing?" He could have been asking about the weather, with how casual he sounded, but it was good to see the ninja again. "Looks like they let you keep your outfit, huh? Lucky!"
Re: @ M33
"Good evening," he greeted. "I hope you weren't injured too badly last night, and I apologize for my actions." He may not be angry, but common courtesy still deemed an apology necessary. It would also reassure the pirate that he wasn't on the side of the institute anymore, in the event that he'd had any doubts.
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Luffy scratched his cheek when Usopp spoke. "I dunno, I think it sounds like it'll be fun!" But he could get wanting some actual weapons, and maybe he and Usopp would be able to have more of an adventure tomorrow night if he had stuff with him. "But, all right!" Then his eyebrows furrowed, and he gazed at Usopp intently. "You have to make some cool stuff, though, okay? Are you gonna use that soldering iron?"
Re: @ M33
"Um, okay. I mean, yes! I'll make really cool stuff!" A slingshot with elastic from underpants probably would not ordinarily count as 'cool' by any means, but Usopp still puffed himself up and took the same proud pose as before, when showing his outfit (or lack of terror) to Sai. "You tell the others that I'll join you some night after I have more things ready, okay? And don't jump in the hole in the floor if it is a meat grinder, okay? And don't let Zoro get lost!" Why did he feel the urge to tell Luffy all this stuff that Luffy either already knew or would forget moments after their conversation? The most important thing was that they knew where he was. The sensation that he was a parent sending his irresponsible child off on an adventure was about as inappropriate as it could be, but there it was anyway. "Good luck with the kitchen!"
Re: @ M33
Monsters or more brainwashed patients. The sun room wouldn't be safe no matter what. But then, one went through so many rooms going around that who could say this would be safer.
Re: @ M33
"Thanks," he said brightly when he was done.
The expression on Sai's face wasn't lost to him, but the pirate only grinned. "We gotta check it out because they are hiding it," he explained. "I mean, it must be pretty important or interesting if they're going through so much trouble. Besides, now we know there's gonna be something in there, so no surprises, right?"
He stepped away, looking back towards his room. No one had come to get him yet, but he guessed it'd probably be best if he went back before anyone got too confused, or someone came to smack him across the head. "Anyway, I'll see you guys later. Bye!"
And with that, he headed back towards his room.
(( To here. (http://community.livejournal.com/damned/272535.html?thread=21393047#t21393047) ))
Re: @ M33
And the more weapons, in his case. Zoro needed real swords, Luffy didn't need much of anything (although heavy objects of any shape couldn't hurt), Nami already had a staff and there was no making a ClimaTact in here, and Sanji just needed shoes if anything. Maybe if I find something to reinforce the thin sandals...?
He turned back into the room, closing the door behind him this time and turning on his flashlight. The expression on Sai's face concerning the kitchen disturbed him, a little, but it was understandable, even if he couldn't pin down the emotion leaking out. Concern, anger, distress? All of them would fit for a guy who'd spent the previous evening in that kitchen, forced to fight to 'defend' its secrets.
"So! Let's get to work! I've been keeping the soldering iron under the bed instead of in the closet just in case, wrapped in a t-shirt," he explained, crawling under to reach it.
Re: @ M33
"Usopp?" he addressed the pirate's backside. "I had," not a friend, really - not yet, "a fellow ninja, an acquaintance, that was interested in meeting with you." He hadn't met up with the other boy yet tonight. Perhaps he should have waited a bit outside his room first.
"If we're quick here, I may be able to find him."
Re: @ M33
Because even if Usopp couldn't build communications devices out of the radio or create explosives (and he sure was going to try if they got some cleaning chemicals anyhow) he had the means to attach things together. He smiled at the iron for a moment with something nearing pride, before putting it down while the tip heated, and headed to the closet. "This should only take a few minutes. Do you think he'll still be around then? It's always better to travel in big groups anyway, just in case."
Re: @ M33
"I don't know how long he would remain near his hall, nor whether or not he has any other plans. But he's currently blind. He may strike out at a slower pace than he would have before." He stepped closer to Usopp as he spoke, ready to help the pirate with whatever needed to be done to get the slingshot put together.
Re: @ M33
Usopp did not think the least bit critical of Sai's friend for being a blind ninja. He'd read ninja adventure novels, well, a few, when he'd run out of pirate adventure novels. He knew darn well that if anything was more dangerous than a ninja, it'd be a blind ninja. Sort of in the same way that pirates who were missing body parts were a lot scarier than pirates who looked whole and healthy--well, such as himself.
That's not really reality, though, and from the way Sai talks, it sounds like he hasn't been blind long... But the alternative was horrible. Usopp decided to just not ask if the ninja had been blinded in the Institute.
Re: @ M33
He did as the pirate asked, holding the piece steady. Usopp seemed to have everything already planned out. This was good. Hopefully a simple helping hand here and there would be all that was necessary.
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