http://captain-hunam.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] captain-hunam.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2008-02-23 11:49 am

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 ]

[identity profile] remedying.livejournal.com 2008-02-26 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
"... Huh?" It was the only response Yukari found herself able to come up with, and for the next several minutes she tried to sort out her thoughts. She wasn't at all opposed to the idea of a familiar face coming-- they'd know a way to let them out for sure, there was no way they would leave them behind here. Yukari was positive on that much.

What Ken finished off with is what made her give off that incredulous expression. "The dead?" That topic being brought up by him worried her. "That's impossible. You know there's no way anyone could do that." Even so, a part of her couldn't blame him for thinking that way if it was.

[identity profile] rectifies.livejournal.com 2008-02-26 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe he should have anticipated the doubt, but with the nature of the subject, Ken did not want to brush it off so easily. No, not when there was that chance.

"Can you be so sure, Yukari-san?" he whispered, before looking at the young woman straight in the eye. "If they can somehow create giant spiders, how improbable can it be to revive...people." He almost said an entirely different noun (proper noun, to be specific) but managed to catch himself in time.

Although, it would not be difficult for Yukari to pinpoint the source of Ken's thoughts, considering the recent events.

[identity profile] remedying.livejournal.com 2008-02-27 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
No, it wasn't; Yukari's ties to her former senpai had not been nearly as close as Ken's, but even she couldn't say his death was something she could easily get over. It was hard to imagine just how much it was on the boy's mind, though his bringing this up gave a good implication.

"Those... those are different, Ken-kun," she replied quietly. Yukari could definitely understand how he felt, but it was obvious he hadn't quite accepted what death did. She had to cope with this a long time ago herself, however she wasn't sure how help someone else with it. "Look, once someone's gone, they're... not coming back." Yukari lifted her own eyes towards Ken's. "Would you honestly trust this place, of all things, to be able to do that for you?"

[identity profile] rectifies.livejournal.com 2008-02-27 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
"No, I--"

Ken wanted to say it wasn't like that: the idea of Shinjiro returning under such circumstances, it scared him frankly. A former worst enemy coming back from the grave; it would be as if Ken had dreamed the whole incident. But as he tried to process that thought to explain to Yukari, the boy felt maybe, maybe she was right to assume that he was asking for a miracle.

A part of him honestly wanted it.

Few minutes passed after the initial outburst before Ken could give a straight answer, although his voice sounded highly strained. "I don't know," he answered. "I wish I knew."

[identity profile] remedying.livejournal.com 2008-02-27 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
"We all do," Yukari said, lowering her eyes back down towards the table. She didn't think she could speak for everyone, but it sounded more assuring. Hopefully.

She fell silent, doing nothing more than poking at her meal. This... was a conversation she was ever expecting to delve into. Not by herself, anyway; someone like Mitsuru would most likely have a better way of words than she did, or Akihiko, too. He wasn't very social, but when the time was right he always knew what to say.

Yukari, on the other hand, did not. Should she change the topic, or let him be?

[identity profile] rectifies.livejournal.com 2008-02-27 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
What a train wreck, but he supposed he deserved it for bringing it up. If Yukari was not going to change the topic, Ken would. Dwelling on it further agitated one or both of them.

"Um, so," Ken began awkwardly, his eyes now adverting Yukari's. "What should we do tonight?"

[identity profile] remedying.livejournal.com 2008-02-27 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
Good question.

"Well," she began, laying her copy of the map on top of the small pile, and thankful go move on to things she could talk about easily. "I guess something happened last night that we didn't get to make our way through here during the Dark Hour." Which was strange, by now she was plenty used to staying up until midnight. "We should try again tonight. Until then, maybe we should find something to look into."

Yukari read the maps of both floors carefully, reading the names of the rooms listed. Where should they go? What would be the most beneficial room to head towards? "You don't have any specific places in mind, do you?"

[identity profile] rectifies.livejournal.com 2008-02-27 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Hmm." Ken scanned the maps himself, hoping to jog any memory of interest back when he was tracing the copies. His eyes glossed over the second floor, but nothing grabbed his attention. Sure, there were potentially useful rooms peppered about, but they all sounded like dead ends. Traps containing monsters.

When he shifted his gaze to the first floor, however, something struck. "Hey," he spoke, pointing to a couple of spots on the map. "File Rooms 1 and 2. Don't hospitals usually keep a record of every patient?"

[identity profile] remedying.livejournal.com 2008-02-27 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
"The records...?"

That was true, hospitals did.

"Yeah," she answered thoughtfully. "If it isn't just for show. If they do..." Yukari raised an eyebrow again, putting a hand to her chin. "Maybe they have something more than that. We could find out more about what this place is if they have anything worth looking at in there."