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Day 30: Cafeteria, Dinner
The cafeteria was all but empty when Zelnick got there. He was a little disappointed; he had gotten the impression that patients usually ate dinner in their rooms, so he hadn't arranged to meet anyone, and there really wasn't anyone to sit by and engage in conversation yet.
Quietly, he collected dinner and a big glass of orange juice, and chose a seat near the food-serving counters. Talking for so long had made him thirsty... and, well, fruit juice was a luxury he had missed.
[Stalk away, my dearest Admiral. <3 ]
Quietly, he collected dinner and a big glass of orange juice, and chose a seat near the food-serving counters. Talking for so long had made him thirsty... and, well, fruit juice was a luxury he had missed.
[Stalk away, my dearest Admiral. <3 ]
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But after listening to Frey's answer she gave her own report. "I was traveling back to Dunan from Grassland. The last thing I remember was going to sleep at an inn." She frowned. "In 475." Using that newfangled Harmonian calendar.
"I don't need your help," she announced. "As soon as I've gotten some rest I'll tear down whatever barrier they're using and take down this 'Landel' myself."
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“The cost would have been far greater had you not defeated that wretched rune.” The Sword muttered in response to Frey’s words. That blasted Sun Rune was still causing trouble; why did that not surprise him? It was always far too flashy for its own good. He’d felt the spike back a few decades ago, but since then it had laid dormant as far as he could tell – which meant that Frey must have been from a number of decades prior to his time.
He would have pegged it as an occurrence connected to Grasslands, considering that Moon, Eightfold and himself had been pulled from that area, but the Dawn Rune was from a completely different region – not to mention a different era.
“Oh? Well by all means you’re free to leave the table if you’re so able to do this without our aid.” The Sword dared to Sierra when his offer went rejected. While he was willing to lower himself to work with others, he hardly had time or the patience to deal with the difficulties this woman unnecessarily brought. It wasn’t the time or the place to be stubborn. “Don’t allow us to hold you back from tearing down that barrier.” He stated while waving the vampiress away.
If she was going to be so stubborn – she could forget his help the next time she foolishly got herself into a bind.
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Well, what would Lucretia do, in such a situation? Something clever and indirect, probably. Frey knew he'd never be the genius Lucretia was, but surely he could manage something? Tentatively, Frey addressed the Star Dragon Sword. "I've noticed, since coming here, that my Rune seems to be weakened somehow. Is this the case with yours, as well, Mr. ... uh... Sword?" Maybe Sierra would take the hint and realise that there was more than just lack of rest affecting her powers.
... But probably not.
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And when Frey brought up Night's powers she couldn't help but interrupt. "Can't you tell just by looking at him?"
Not only had the ruse increased the antagonism between Sierra and the Sword, the implicit message was brushed off by its intended recipient. After all, Frey's rune wasn't the actual Sun Rune, and Night had no bearer to channel its power through. Sierra fully expected that she and the Moon Rune together could break through an attempt to suppress them where the other two could not.
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It was such a dishonour to his very existence to be weakened in such a way, and while he loathed admitting to such details, the Night Rune was more than well aware of the situation. He held no doubt that Sierra would antagonise him for such inconveniences, but he also held no doubt that she was affected to some degree even if it wasn’t to the same level as he was. Whatever higher power she thought she had, the Star Dragon Sword had been within these walls longer, and knew far well that Sierra’s apparent easy escape plan would not unfold in her favour anytime soon.
“You’ll need to test both of your runes tonight to properly assess how much power remains.” He muttered to them both despite the fact that Sierra was being difficult. He was certain that she would have done such things even without his words, but the aura he was gaining from Frey told him that the young Prince would probably hold off on such actions. “Even if you attempt to keep your trial away from the eyes of others – it still needs to be done.”
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Placing his hands flat on the table's surface, palms down, to keep them from shaking from all this stress, Frey managed a wan smile and said, "As for testing my Rune, from the sound of things I won't have much choice. I arranged to work with the Arts & Crafts club tonight, and my team is apparently going to the basement."
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Frey's suggestion that the Sword was weakened hadn't bothered her, but the Sword so bluntly admitting it did. She knew, on some level, that he wasn't the sort to admit to weakness any more than she was.
"I was planning to," she said, though she hadn't been. His admission had convinced her that it might be a good idea, but she wasn't about to let him think he could tell her what to do.
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He felt an eyebrow rise up in surprise at Frey’s following words, and muttered irritably. “I would use caution down there I suspect that the lower regions of this institution are nothing but a trap for us patients.” Ever since he’d arrived here there had been numerous intercom messages urging them to head down lower, but if there was one thing he knew about megalomaniacal humans, it was their final destination was never in the basement, but in the highest peaks of their castles. He doubted that the rule was any different here either.
“And what of you Sierra?” The Night Rune asked gruffly as his amber gaze slid over to the vampiress. He would never verbally admit that she was one of the few who he would look out for, and despite her stubborn nature and foul temperament, he would look out for those who were connected to his rune and she was no exception. Frey’s connection with the Dawn Rune also placed the boy into that category – even if that damn rune was brought into creation because of himself and that blasted Sun Rune.
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Frey nodded at the sword's advice to be careful. "I'll be cautious. I'm sure my group wouldn't mind a little extra help, if you wish to come as well. Traps often hide important things, after all. It seems worth investigating."
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"I'll have a look around," she said simply. She hadn't joined any group, and she didn't really intend to, though if anyone useful appeared she couldn't say she wouldn't let them help her. Accomplices had their place, even for her. So long as they knew where they stood...