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Nightshift 30: M31-M40 Hallway
[M39]
Being dragged away from ZEX mid-conversation was something of a mixed blessing. On the upside, it meant that Zelnick would have at least few minutes to regain emotional balance before spending the whole night with the guy....
Well, perhaps it was more of a mixed curse. Normally Zelnick didn't begrudge allies their oddities, but ZEX had this amazing ability to jump straight from normal conversation to oh-god-awkward innuendo-laden flirting, and Zelnick couldn't do much but hope that he'd keep away from the latter.
In any case, he paid closer attention to where they took him, this time, not just his room number, and he realized he was actually really close to Yuber's room. Wasn't that convenient?
Once he was in his room, he started to get ready for the night; skillet, knife, pestle, all loaded into the apple basket that had wound up in his closet, along with a couple pens and the radio (hadn't Yuber said it spilled hints at night?). This meant he couldn't take all the apples with him, so Zelnick wrapped them in one of the extra shirts and left them in the corner of the closet. All that was left was to get the flashlight, which he found under his pillow like he did last night.
Then the intercom clicked on.
So that was their lord and master, in this place? After spending the first night confused and the first day hearing the voice of the Head Nurse, he found that the guy sounded pretty sane, until he admitted to killing someone. "The man on the radio--" did he mean whoever was on the other side of the little antique, sending out hints? And the method of death sounded... frighteningly personal.
He unloaded the skillet from the basket and held on to it as the doors unlocked, and sat at his desk to wait for ZEX.
Being dragged away from ZEX mid-conversation was something of a mixed blessing. On the upside, it meant that Zelnick would have at least few minutes to regain emotional balance before spending the whole night with the guy....
Well, perhaps it was more of a mixed curse. Normally Zelnick didn't begrudge allies their oddities, but ZEX had this amazing ability to jump straight from normal conversation to oh-god-awkward innuendo-laden flirting, and Zelnick couldn't do much but hope that he'd keep away from the latter.
In any case, he paid closer attention to where they took him, this time, not just his room number, and he realized he was actually really close to Yuber's room. Wasn't that convenient?
Once he was in his room, he started to get ready for the night; skillet, knife, pestle, all loaded into the apple basket that had wound up in his closet, along with a couple pens and the radio (hadn't Yuber said it spilled hints at night?). This meant he couldn't take all the apples with him, so Zelnick wrapped them in one of the extra shirts and left them in the corner of the closet. All that was left was to get the flashlight, which he found under his pillow like he did last night.
Then the intercom clicked on.
So that was their lord and master, in this place? After spending the first night confused and the first day hearing the voice of the Head Nurse, he found that the guy sounded pretty sane, until he admitted to killing someone. "The man on the radio--" did he mean whoever was on the other side of the little antique, sending out hints? And the method of death sounded... frighteningly personal.
He unloaded the skillet from the basket and held on to it as the doors unlocked, and sat at his desk to wait for ZEX.
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All he needed to do was pretend it was another of Haruhi's 'games'. He needed to just wait it out and let Nagato fix things like she always did.
Not too long after, Kyon started to feel himself fill up. Slowly, he drew back from Sasuke's arm and put one of his hands over the wound to keep it from continuing its blood flow. Hopefully, Kyon didn't take too much and Sasuke wasn't actually hurt from this.
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So he sat completely still, saying nothing, not even at Kyon's affectations of compassion towards Sasuke. It was only until the radio once again came on of its own accord did he move to pull it from his jacket. Holding it in his palm, he gave it a look of indifference--how very melodramatic and overwrought.
The only thing that interested him was how the system was still active, if the man was truly dead.
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The radios crackled on and for a moment Sasuke actually expected Doyle's condescending voice to start speaking. Instead, there was odd music, slow and clearly mourning.
... who the hell was playing it?
"Are we done here?" The broadcast only made reaching the roof and possibly finding clues more of an interesting prospect. With luck, Mark and his group hadn't gone too far.
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He turned his attention to Aidou's radio. He heard a bit of an echo, and reasoned it was from his somewhere in the room. Huh. "Taps." The radio man was supposed to be dead, whether or not it was true, was in question. There shouldn't be anyone on the other end playing the music unless he had followers of some sort.
He glanced then up at Aidou. He looked like he could care less, but that didn't surprise him. To Sasuke, he said. "We can talk tomorrow sometime, maybe around lunch, about the experiments?"
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On top of Kyon's question, Aidou also addressed Sasuke, not making an effort to hide how he was staring at Sasuke's wound over his face. "More or less. But a steady supply of blood must be supplied from somewhere--will you be willing to do this again?" He'd already thought this was a weird sense of deja vu. He'd witnessed this situation before, though the last time someone had conspired to prolong an ex-human's life, he'd certainly not been involved. In fact, very nearly accusing Cross Yuki of it had only led him to ponder how foul such a habit was.
But he couldn't forget that Kaname-sama had, for whatever reasons, allowed it. There was no way of hiding that from him. It made Aidou feel less dirty for dealing with Kyon.
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A moment later, braced against the wall on his good hand, he considered Aidou's question. It wasn't anything particularly bad, just inevitable light-headedness that would pass in a few minutes, but it certainly wasn't anything particularly pleasant.
"How often?" He paused, and then: "And note that I don't do anything out of charity. If I agree, there won't be attacks on the other patients. I doubt I'll need to call in a debt from you, Kyon, but if necessary, I'll expect to be able to do so."
And preventing attacks on other patients was hardly altruistic; anything divisive would be counter to Sasuke's interest in making sure as many of the patients worked to escape as possible.
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No. Don't you dare think like that. Kyon suddenly thought to himself. He had to hold on to that sanity of his until he escaped this hellhole. He had to make it home, he had to see North High again. He had to see the SOS Brigade again.
To the ninja's question, Kyon replied, "Two ... to three days. Maybe four if I push it. There won't be any attacks on other patients, believe me, I would find no joy in that, and if there's anything I could possibly do, then let me know." Kyon didn't exactly know what Sasuke could possibly need him for, but it never hurt to offer.
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With what he knew of ex-humans, that wasn't surprising.
And even if Sasuke were to become a regular donor, schedules didn't hold up a lot of the time. Aidou knew he'd have to think of something else to act as security.
As for including himself in that little generalization about mauling fellow inmates? He only made a soft sniff and left it at that. If Aidou didn't have to lie, he wouldn't... and in this case, it meant saying nothing at all.
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"Do you have any alternatives?" He hated to admit not being able to handle anything, but physical facts were facts, and here they were desperately obvious. "I might not always be available, and the human body takes time to replenish lost blood."
Hearing that Kyon wouldn't be attacking other patients was a bit of a relief -- and the kid seemed the type to keep his word -- but the lack of comment on Aidou's part was a little suspicious. Especially since Sasuke had just started wondering exactly how the 'born vampire' fed.
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"If it's too much trouble, I'm sure something can be figured out." He didn't want to seem like he was begging for Sasuke's blood, even though he really didn't know what he was going to do beyond this point. Suddenly the idea of asking Asakura for a donation popped into his head and he wanted to laugh the idea away.
Closing his eyes for a moment, Kyon tried to feel his hunger. Of course, it was still there, but, it had been supressed to the point that it wasn't tugging in the back of his mind. At least, for now.
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In this case, extra attention was just an annoyance and a hindrance.
"Anyway, Sasuke's probably late," continued the vampire, putting a close on the impromptu meeting. He glanced at Kyon. Aidou wasn't letting that one skulk off without a few final words.
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As for Aidou ... Sasuke had his doubts as to whether even Kyon knew how Aidou was managing blood, but judging by the way Aidou had more or less ended the meeting (and the fact that it was true; Sasuke was pretty late), Sasuke let it go for now.
"I'll see you at lunch, Kyon," he said, nodded in the direction of Aidou's voice, and headed back out the door.
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Thus leaving him with alone with Aidou. What was with that look? It seemed like he had something else to say to him. Well, that never meant anything good. Kyon gave him a bit of a somber look before crossing his arms.
He waited for whatever Aidou had to say.
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"Don't look at me like that; you should already be grasping the gist of things." Wherein Kyon was under Aidou's authority, whether he liked it or not. "I'm going to let you go for tonight, because I have business of my own to attend to. But don't forget I can smell blood on your breath, so watch yourself. I'll be checking in with you tomorrow morning."
At least before Sasuke did.
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Which was fine by him, really. He liked things to move as smoothly as possible.
"I'll be good, promise. I'll see you tomorrow," Kyon said casually.
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"Good dog. Don't let the sun fry you in the morning."
The first part was a true jab, the second a piece of vampire humor. A silly idiom for goodnights, like any human's, though consequently only sensible to those who woke at sundown and went to bed at sunrise.
He slipped out the door, making his footsteps utterly silent like a phantom's. Now that he was ditching the blind baggage, he didn't need to voluntarily make noise anymore.
[back out to here]
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After Aidou had taken his leave. Kyon was at a loss for what he should do for the rest of the night. He never had a free night before, he was always out and running around. Odd enough as that was, it was extremely dangerous, but, Kyon felt as if he was wasting something by not taking advantage of the free roaming denied of him during the day.
He paced a little bit before he sat down in his bed. He felt so restless suddenly. Standing still wasn't doing him any good, not with all the energy he suddenly felt. It must have been because of the blood. He was full and the night was still pretty young.
What to do, though? Kyon leaned back against the wall and suddenly found himself wincing. His back was still injured pretty bad, despite having ignored it for the last several days.
He could go see Tamaki about having it looked at, to make sure it wasn't infected. He hadn't seen Tamaki in a long time anyways, and he had agreed to help him with the clinic. Bailing on him about that had always bothered Kyon. Since Aidou was gone for the night, there was no harm in going two doors down to see him.
[and wandering off to here (http://community.livejournal.com/damned/308370.html)]