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Entry tags:
- aidou,
- angel,
- asch,
- farfarello,
- mason,
- miku,
- peter parker,
- qui-gon jinn,
- sanzo,
- wesker
Day 30: Patient Library (Fourth Shift)
While he waited for his bulletin board correspondant, Farfarello perused the library's offerings once more. There was no sign of any of the books he'd requested in the suggestion box but he wasn't very suprised that this was the case--even if, by some chance, the Head Doctor actually intended to grant any of the reasonable requests it still would probably take more than a day for anything to happen. The wheels turned slowly, in institutions, and there was no reason for a fake institution to be any speedier than a real one.
For lack of anything better, Farfarello pulled down the Histories volume of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. A little Richard III would keep him diverted for a short while, anyway.
For lack of anything better, Farfarello pulled down the Histories volume of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. A little Richard III would keep him diverted for a short while, anyway.
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The bloke Zel had been talking to was edging away from them, but Mason was in a friendly mood. He bounced closer to the man and looked at the cover of the book he was holding.
"The Lesser Key of Sol-o-man," Mason sounded out slowly. "Fucking weird-sounding book, mate. What's it about?"
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He was better at blending in when he wasn't speaking to anybody.
"Are you all right?" he asked. "You look..." He trailed off, not sure how to finish the sentence without sounding crass. You look like something big attacked you.
Still, if something that could do that was roaming the halls here, he wanted to know what it was.
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"He got set on fire." Zelgadis said with a smirk.
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"Yeah, and the black eye an' all," he gestured to his swollen eye and nose. "Well, I was in the riot this morning. But I fucking showed them - I was in the thick o' the fray, I took down fifteen of the biggest orderlies with my bare hands!" He grinned at the larger man, expecting some show of approval.
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Angel raised his eyebrows a little at the boast and did his best not to stare blankly. After a second, he offered the quick half-smile reserved for when he was trying to humour somebody.
"That's—great," he said, attempting for some semblance of sincerity, but ending up sounding like a sort of cross between mild amusement and utter befuddlement. "Good for you."
He paused. "I didn't catch either of your names, by the way."
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Rubbing at his nose, then remembering that Mason had lead to it being bandaged, Zelgadis replied to the man's second question,
"Zelgadis. However, typically, introductions are mutual."
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"Uh... I'm Mason," he said, scratching his cheek again and then holding the hand out to the stranger.
"Oh, oh wait. Lemme guess your name. I'm good at guessing names." The reaper retracted the offered hand and took a step back, looking the man up and down. "Uh... Manfred," he guessed. "Yeah, you definitely look like a Manfred." He glanced cheerfully at Zel, who was clearly his partner in crime in all things now, then looked back at the man.
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"What? No." He glanced from Zelgadis to Mason. He looked like a Manfred? "My name's Angel."
He didn't really actually look like a Manfred. Did he?
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The man named "Angel" seemed to be rubbing his head oddly. He was a very strange person.
Zelgadis decided he had nothing to say in reply to Mason's stupidity.
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The reaper's eyes widened. "Unless you are an angel. I never seen one of them, but... do you really exist?" he asked in an awed whisper.
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He was fully aware of its ironic implications, but no one had ever really called him out on it yet.
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"This grim-ware thing, it a magic book?" the reaper asked. "You a magician or something, mate?" He snickered again, imagining the large man in those star-studded gowns. "You wear a dress with stars on, in the real world? Like Mickey Mouse does in Fantasia?"
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There were a few seconds of silence as he eyed Mason. "I've never seen Fantasia," he replied finally, deadpan.
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"What is a Fantasia? And why do you think magicians where stars and pointy hats?"
This dimension was indeed very strange.