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Day 30: Cafeteria, Breakfast
Hitsugaya woke with a start.
His entire body ached, but the pain was nowhere near as bad as it had been the night before. His injuries had been tended two with clean gauze and bandages, and he found every movement wasn't agony. He wasn't in the best of shape, but thanks to the miracle of landel's strange time distortion, he had mostly recovered from the vile poison without having to waste anyone else's talents.
And in his hand, still...there was the key.
He dressed quickly, sliding the key onto the key ring from his desk drawer and stuck it into his pocket. Whether the key stood to gain them anything or not, it stood as a vital reminder that they could succeed in this place. There was hope, as insignificant as it often seemed. They could beat this place.
That small shred of hope made getting up worth it.
The nurse who escorted him to breakfast was cheerful, and commented idly about how wonderful it was to see young Tommy Winters up and about again after his unfortunate run-in with a bad case of food poisoning. He smirked slightly, knowing that any lies the institute forced into their heads were only that: lies. He wouldn't buy it for a second. And on top of that, the concept of muffins sounded almost appetizing. While he still preferred his authentic Japanese cuisine, the food here was slowly becoming more and more bearable. He would have preferred a warm bowl of sweet nattou over rice over the mufffins, but they would do. The plain yogurt and fruit, on the other hand, was excellent. He piled his plate high with fruit as usual, and got several small bowls of yogurt as well.
Finding the most convenient table to the end of the food line, he took a seat and scanned for the new arrivals. New arrivals meant people who would be lost and confused. Renji did a good job of making a bulliten post last time...he should recommend abarai-fukutaicho do the same again this time.
[Waiting for Angel]
His entire body ached, but the pain was nowhere near as bad as it had been the night before. His injuries had been tended two with clean gauze and bandages, and he found every movement wasn't agony. He wasn't in the best of shape, but thanks to the miracle of landel's strange time distortion, he had mostly recovered from the vile poison without having to waste anyone else's talents.
And in his hand, still...there was the key.
He dressed quickly, sliding the key onto the key ring from his desk drawer and stuck it into his pocket. Whether the key stood to gain them anything or not, it stood as a vital reminder that they could succeed in this place. There was hope, as insignificant as it often seemed. They could beat this place.
That small shred of hope made getting up worth it.
The nurse who escorted him to breakfast was cheerful, and commented idly about how wonderful it was to see young Tommy Winters up and about again after his unfortunate run-in with a bad case of food poisoning. He smirked slightly, knowing that any lies the institute forced into their heads were only that: lies. He wouldn't buy it for a second. And on top of that, the concept of muffins sounded almost appetizing. While he still preferred his authentic Japanese cuisine, the food here was slowly becoming more and more bearable. He would have preferred a warm bowl of sweet nattou over rice over the mufffins, but they would do. The plain yogurt and fruit, on the other hand, was excellent. He piled his plate high with fruit as usual, and got several small bowls of yogurt as well.
Finding the most convenient table to the end of the food line, he took a seat and scanned for the new arrivals. New arrivals meant people who would be lost and confused. Renji did a good job of making a bulliten post last time...he should recommend abarai-fukutaicho do the same again this time.
[Waiting for Angel]
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He paused for a moment, musing over the implications of her other statement. "A big scorpion thing. So... there really are mutated creatures guarding this place at night?"
It seemed a little hard to believe, but so did everything he'd encountered so far. "Can you tell me what this place is and why we're all here? I have to admit, I'm feeling kind of lost."
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"Yes," she began, "During the day this place masquerades as a hospital for crazy people. At night the patients - that's us - have the run of the building, but all the lights go out, and creatures far more terrible than giant scorpions roam the halls." She went on to give the young man a basic idea of what went on at Landel's Institute. The tightly scheduled days, fake names, the bulletin board, how many of the patients seemed to be from different worlds or times, the dangers of night shift, the experiments on patients and the brainwashing, and the major organized groups. She briefly mentioned visitors, but did not go into detail, telling the young man only that they were often people from one's real life, who would try to convince him he truly was sick.
Lastly she pointed out Renji, Captain Hitsugaya, Vice Captains Matsumoto and Hinamori, and Colonel Mustang. "They can all be of help to you if you need it," she said. "And you'll want to get a map. I think there might still be some copies on the bulletin board."
Looking up at the kid, Rukia realized that she hadn't introduced herself. Dipping her head slightly, she said, "I'm Rukia, by the way." She hardly missed a beat when a crazed looking blonde man jumped up onto a table nearby and began yelling. She supposed that was one way to find out what was going on...
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Different people, from different worlds, all trapped here. He didn't know whether to believe her or not, because first of all, that would require believing different worlds really existed. Which also meant the possibility that he wasn't in his own anymore. How would Caleb and the others ever find him then? And when he got out of here, how would he find his way back to them? Some of Jack's comments last night made a little more sense now.
He memorized the people she'd pointed out and nodded. "I ran into a guy last night, in a library somewhere around here. I asked him for a map of the top floor, and he drew me one of the roof, but at least I got the vent locations and such, if that's the easiest way up to it. But maps of the rest of the place would be helpful."
He jumped when the man started yelling, surprised by the ruckus, but sheepishly glanced back to Rukia. "I'm Tyler. Tyler Simms. It's nice to meet you, Rukia. Have you been here very long?"
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Glancing at the blonde guy making all the noise, Rukia noticed that a young woman had come by to hopefully rescue him before the nurses decided to stick him full of needles. The prisoners had to stick together, after all, even if some of them weren't terribly clever.
Turning her attention back to Tyler, she said, "It's nice to meet you, as well, Tyler. I've been here... for a little over a week, I think." She was pretty sure it had been eight days, but hadn't been wise enough to keep track in her notebook. She would have to fix that.
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A week. She'd been here a week. Tyler grimaced slightly at the thought of being stuck here that long. His mother was going to ground him for life for vanishing without a note or explanation, once he got home again. She was overprotective enough as it was.
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"Jack Harkness?" she asked, "Captain Jack Harkness?" That was the only Jack she knew, though, now that she thought about it, hadn't the Radio Man called himself that a couple times?
While Rukia had not initially been happy to see Tyler, his presence was distracting her from everything else weighting on her mind. Now she felt a little bad for being so cold before. "I apologize... for seeming distracted. I'm just a little out of sorts today." That was probably vague enough that he would just take the apology for what it was. Hopefully.
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He cast her a small, friendly smile at her apology. "Don't worry about it, I can imagine it's difficult to be anything but out of sorts in this place. I didn't take offense."
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Looking up at Tyler again, Rukia realized that she hadn't told him about the apparent conflict between Landel and 'Jack'. "It's strange," she began, attempting to explain, "Martin Landel, the Head Doctor, makes announcements on the speakers. I'm sure you heard him last night or this morning. Well, all of us have small radios in our rooms. I don't usually carry mine with me at night, but the man you met, I think he's the one who sometimes speaks through the radios. He gives clues, hints - always in riddles - and deals out a fair amount of insults as well. From what I've heard, it seems that he and Landel are former allies. Now enemies." She shrugged; this conflict behind the scenes didn't make much sense to her. "I didn't hear the Radio Man's side of it last night, but Landel seemed pretty upset. Something about the animals getting lose, and not being able to control someone." Tyler's mention of a rotting cat made her wonder exactly what this Jack was; the cats attacked anyone else at night.
She shook her head. "I don't know. Maybe someone else has been able to make more sense of it... What did Jack say to you? Anything of particular meaning?"
She gave Tyler a small smile of her own. She would have to make sure he stayed safe at night.
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His expression was thoughtful as he mulled over this most recent bit of information. "Still, if he's enemies with the man who runs this place, he'd be a useful ally, especially if he throws monkey wrenches at the doctor. I'll have to see if I can find him again tonight, to see if there's anymore aid I can get."
That and he'd remember to keep his radio with him, if it would help his escape attempts.
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"Good point," she commented, "But don't do anything by yourself." Even though she had been armed, and only going back to her room last night, Rukia had learned that the hard way. "Stay with at least one other person - preferably someone you trust - at all times. And I should warn you about some of the creatures you might meet at night."
Wincing a little, Rukia reached into the back of her waistband to pull out her notebook. Her hands, as well as the rest of her body, were stiff and clumsy from the scorpion's poison. For a moment she wondered what would have happened if morning hadn't come when it did.
She cleared her throat and set the notebook down on the table before Tyler. She flipped to this page (http://haiiro-no-chou.livejournal.com/2642.html) and let him have a look at the information contained there. "Be especially careful," she said, pointing to the relevant entries, "of the child, and the creatures that can disguise themselves as others."
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As she flipped open her notebook and started pointing out things he might encounter, Tyler did his best to bite back a laugh at some of her drawings, but managed to maintain a mostly serious expression throughout the explanation. "Wow. There are... a lot of strange things here."
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Rukia was a little disappointed that he didn't comment on her drawing skill, but maybe there were a lot of great artists where he came from. She nodded sagely. "Yeah; this certainly isn't all of them, either."
She sighed, giving her breakfast tray a dirty look. She had no appetite, and kind of wanted to fling the tray at someone. But there was no sense in taking out her frustrations on food, or Tyler, so she said the first thing she could think of. "What is your world like?"
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At her question, he looked perplexed for a moment. How did one describe a world, when you weren't even sure the other person would know what he was talking about. "Uhh. Do you know where America is? Or don't you have that in your world?"
This was decidedly odd.
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The idea of different worlds was odd to Rukia, but not unbelievable, The thought of people coming from different times was almost too much for her to warp her head around at times.
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"Massachu..." She shook her head. "It doesn't really sound familiar, but I don't really keep up on current events." It wasn't that Rukia was avoiding the truth; it was simply very awkward telling someone, I died before your grandparents were born.
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At her comment about when her friends were from, he looked slightly surprised. "You mean you're all here, but brought from different times? How is that possible? If they'd been brought from before you, wouldn't you have noticed they were gone?"
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She shook her head, eyes lost in thought. "Well, someone left a note on the bulletin board, asking if anyone thought that this might all be... I don't know, some kind of dream, or just part of someone else's imagination." She shrugged. "It doesn't really matter, in any case. We still need to get out of here." And bring vengeance down upon those who have hurt us.
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She was surprised that Tyler was taking this all so well. Many of the people here seemed to be baffled by the idea of different worlds, kidou, and beings like shinigami. Rukia tilted her head to one side, considering the young man before her. "You seem to be taking this all in stride. I take it that magic is common knowledge in your world?"
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Then he realized he was acting silly and brushed fingers through his hair and gave a sheepish laugh. "I just watch and play and read a lot of science fiction, I guess?"
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It took her a moment to remember what science fiction was. She had only been in the human world for a few months, so many modern terms were unfamiliar. "Are you a, uhh..." She paused, trying to remember the word. "A nerd?" That's what some of the students at Kurakara High had called people who liked to read a lot, or watched 'science fiction' stories.
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Which reminded him...
"Hey, can I ask you something? If people are brought here from all different times and places and stuff... are there things brought here at night, as monsters?"
He remembered all too clearly the person he'd seen last night in what he'd thought at the time had been a strange but realistic costume from a video game. If the people who ran this place were as crazy as she said, where were they getting the ideas for whatever monsters guarded this place at night? Although the idea that they were pulling out video game villains to go on a rampage after dark was ridiculous. Very cool and wishful thinking, but ridiculous.
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Rukia was silent for a while, trying to recall what she had read. There was the child that Captain Jack knew about, and she thought there had been something about the dark, shrouded creature in the M-U hallway a few nights ago... Plus, only this morning, she had seen the post asking about painful tattoos, like the ones Allen had mentioned.
Finally, she nodded. "Yes, it seems your guess is accurate. I can think of three... well, non-patients, who have played the part of enemy both here and in someone else's world."
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