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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.
Re: @M33
Sai pulled the trowel away again and stepped back, still holding Mello in place with the other hand. "I'm not going to kill you, but chances are high that you're a thief. What's your name and your room number?" It was possible that this man lived in the same hall and had simply gotten confused. Or perhaps it was the right door in the wrong hall.
And here he smiled the fakest smile. "I apologize for this. We're a little cautious."
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Then again, Sai was a ninja. Ninja probably learned things like torture and interrogation on top of how to stab people really well. Usopp should really stay out of it altogether. Maybe it was possible the man just stumbled in, but Usopp didn't think so. Sai obviously didn't think so either. Was Sai going to torture him?
Usopp really, really didn't want to see that, but kept his hands over his mouth still, staring at Mello with a mixture of curiosity, alarm and chagrin.
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Although Mello would have preferred to keep his room number to himself, this situation overruled his natural suspicion and he didn't want to be caught in more than one lie at a time. "Room M3," he said, but his voice was stubborn and nothing in his face revealed that it had been a compromise. "And my name's Mello. This is my first night here, so you'll understand if I'm a little cautious too."
He wouldn't do anything to worsen the situation, but wasn't going to apologize. Even if he hadn't been too proud for groveling, acting like he'd done something wrong would only lead them to agree.
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"I'm going to release you now. If you run, I'm going to assume that your motives were ill intended." Letting go of Mello's shirt slowly, Sai then slid into a position where he was leaning with his back to the door. If the blond really was dangerous, then it wouldn't be smart to keep him in the same room, but this didn't appear to be the case so far.
He glanced back to Usopp, smiling as he saw the pirate's hands over his mouth. "That's not completely necessary, Usopp. Just be careful."
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Even seeing double shouldn't be right. It was lots of halls away from here to get to M3. Lots of halls. Usopp was fairly sure he'd know if he went to M33 instead of M3. Maybe he could go to... to... whatever the M33 spot was on another block, but on the same block? He'd go by counting hallways. Maybe this guy went differently, though. Maybe he figured out direction some other way. Usopp clenched and unclenched his fists at his sides, still staring at the newcomer. If he could just think straight...
"I don't trust him," Usopp blurted out, and cut himself off before he could elaborate. He wasn't sure he'd be able to, anyway.
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He reached into his pocket, his movements careful to make it clear that he wasn't going for a weapon, but not slow enough to seem suspicious. An instant later he pulled out his pen and the map, which he unfolded and squinted at in false concentration. His memory had been accurate, but he was glad he'd brought a backup. It was more convincing, this way. "Yeah, it looks like I went down the wrong hall," he added as he tapped the end of his pen against the paper. A confused expression would have been going overboard, so he kept his demeanor slightly frustrated as he looked over to Usopp.
"I don't blame you," he said. "I wouldn't trust me either. But that doesn't mean I would do something as stupid as steal from the other prisoners. If you have anything worth stealing, you must have gotten it from the institute. I'd take it from them, not you." He refolded the map and returned it to his pocket, then gave both of them a pointed look. "I was under the impression we were all in this together. It we waste our time robbing each other and fighting like starving rats, we're doing exactly what they want, aren't we?"
He even managed to say it with a straight face.
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Unless this also made him suspicious. "Are you by yourself? Traveling without company at night is dangerous, even in the hallways around the patient quarters." Certain overgrown leeches came to mind, even if that had been the bathrooms and not the hall itself.
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"Or patients," he said, more emphatically than he'd intended. "There's patients who'd just stab you in the back and leave you to die. Not even think twice about it. I'm..." He put his hand over his mouth again, obedient, realizing he was about to start babbling. Robbing others or the potential to be robbed wasn't exactly out of the pirate's line of thought, and the man standing before them didn't look naive even if he was new.
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No one that he'd want to travel with, anyways. His feelings for Artemis were just slightly below the threshold of violence, though Tamaki had seemed useful enough.
"The patients?" he asked incredulously, turning to Usopp. "Why? I thought there were monsters to worry about." He started chewing on the the pen, which he hadn't returned to his pocket with the map. The end was misshapen almost beyond recognition. Mello had never realized that gnawing on something was so conducive to thinking clearly, but now that he considered it, it made perfect sense.
Usopp's tendency to cut himself off by covering his mouth with his hand was odd, and Mello wondered if he might have been sedated. After a couple analytical seconds his expression turned concerned, though he didn't actually ask. Unfortunately, as long as Sai was present, he couldn't use the fact to his advantage.
Re: @M33
The ninja shrugged lightly. "If you leave here, we won't be responsible for any dangers you run into. We may, however, be able to arm you if we see reason to." He cocked his head to one side, the gesture looking odd with the fake half-smile. "What are your skills in, Mello-san?"
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Well, he didn't believe him, that was the important thing, and giving him stuff seemed like a bad idea. But Sai was the one in his right mind, so Usopp should follow his lead. Only something about what Sai said was incomplete, and Usopp was fairly sure he'd started to comment on it. It took a moment of thought to add, "Some patients are just jerks."
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Any suspicion about the situation that had faded from his mind was brought back in force by the last thing Sai said. He'd claimed to be a new arrival, so they couldn't think he had anything worth trading. He'd intended to make himself valuable with knowledge and resourcefulness, but these two had no reason to assume he was brighter than the other patients.
And skills? He didn't even know where to start. "I'm not great at hand to hand combat," Mello admitted. "But we've already established that." In a place without guns, he had only his wits to protect him, but they should be all he needed. "Aside from that, my skills are whatever they have to be." He spoke with confidence, though he knew the statement would be taken as empty arrogance. Fortunately, he knew he could back it up. "What kind of reason are you looking for?"
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But there was always his brother, and Naruto, and others that he'd met outside of ROOT that had certain characteristics about them. Certain ways, and a certain innocence to them. Usopp had this. Mello did not. At least not what he'd seen so far. The way the man acted - he didn't seem frightened by him, even though he'd been pinned to the wall moments before. He wasn't nervous and he was already showing how confident of himself he was. He was ready to do business already. Sai was ready to regard him as he would opposition in a mission, but he shouldn't do that. Not here, where alliances were more important. He couldn't be so quick to judge.
"Usopp here likes to help others," he said, motioning to the pirate with a short gesture. "As his friend and ally, I help him. He is a craftsman. You are alone without allies. Usopp, weren't you looking for others willing to work with us?"
Mello didn't appear entirely trustworthy, no. But he had a hardness that his pirate friend lacked, and that could be useful.
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Except for when he was being an idiot. How good a judge of character was Sai? Well, they'd all gone charging into death slugs together, and that had turned out well. But maybe that was just luck. Usopp couldn't judge anything right now, he was... his brain was too weird. And besides...
But Mello was still standing there, and Sai had asked him. Usopp swallowed hard. "I have a lot of friends and allies," Usopp said first, and he realized it was true. It was almost as hard to list in his mind as the materials in the closet, but he cut himself short. "New ones are good too, though. Uh..." Mello was sneaking around and they just let him in and made friends? Was this a good idea?
It seemed like something Luffy'd do, but that really didn't help Usopp with 'good idea or not.' "Um. Most of my allies bring stuff if they want weapons... so I can make better stuff out of it."
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Sai had said that helping people was their ultimate goal, so they might just be naturally kind people, but no one who could throw him against a wall and hold a shovel to his neck with such a calm expression was naturally kind. Usopp, maybe, though he still suspected that Usopp had been drugged. If he was in charge of everything, it didn't make sense for Sai to be the one cutting deals.
Agreeing to make weapons was...risky. He knew modern weaponry inside and out, but he doubted these two wanted him to design missiles. Usopp had mentioned gunpowder on the message board, and he was confident about his abilities there, but when it came to swords and knives, he was helpless outside of theory. Swords were extremely difficult to balance, if he remembered right, and even if he'd had the equipment he couldn't make anything more than a kitchen knife.
"It depends on what people bring," Mello finally said, then paused as he debated listing his abilities. Too many would make him sound like someone who spent all their time killing, but too few might make him sound incompetent. "I can work with chemical weapons and explosives," he compromised. "Some other stuff, if I have the right equipment, but I doubt I could get it here."
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"Are you agreeing to work with us?" the ninja asked, expression neutral. "I admit the question was rather sudden." Well, that was one way of putting it. If Mello thought Sai trusted him, he was wrong. Sai didn't trust him at all, and he knew Usopp didn't either. But there were things to be said about choosing one's enemies. Should Mello betray them, there wasn't exactly anywhere he could escape to.
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The more people he met who had similar skills in the area of chemicals and explosives, the worse he felt. It was hard enough to put words to his nerves over being discovered when he was fully himself. And being discovered as what? It wasn't as though he were lying. Or he wasn't lying about that. But it seemed as though everyone was expecting so much of him and he knew he could make gunpowder in his sleep but people from the future or from other worlds probably knew all kinds of better stuff to make. Why had he wound up with the closet full of goodies and the people bringing him new things? Why had he been the one with the treasure?
They're expecting you to participate, it's your call too, isn't it? He wasn't sure. Was it? Sai had addressed him earlier, asked him directly.
"We have a lot of people who can work with explosives. We're not..." But he shouldn't turn the man away either if Sai wanted--what did Sai want? Usopp couldn't concentrate. Were they playing good cop bad cop? He made a really awful bad cop if they were, he couldn't do that role, Sai had to know that, he wasn't ready for anything subtle or... "We might work with you if you're good. And bring stuff too."
The more people bring you stuff the guiltier you feel, why are you asking for more stuff?! "But not bleach. Or eggs. We have those." Then he put his hand over his mouth in case his brain started wanting to go off on other things they had.
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"Explosives are great, but there's a lot of use for things that eat away at something rather than explode," he continued. "Less deadly but more precise. And if there's some kind of lab here, I'm sure you could see the value of smoke bombs and toxic gases." There had to be something, if they'd found the ingredients for explosives. Mello looked thoughtful for a few seconds. If they had a well-stocked lab the possibilities were endless, and even if most of his knowledge was theoretical rather than practical, he was certain he had the skills to avoid accidents.
"I don't see how I have anything to lose by working with you," he added. "It's not like using what I know depletes my supply of brain power." Which reminded him. "I can't bring anything material," he said, "but I can tell people what we need."
Re: @M33
Now that he thought about it, the large scar on Mello's face probably had something to do with his knowledge on explosives. It could be proof of his use of it, at least. Or misuse - the thought of which wasn't particularly promising.
Was Usopp nervous? He knew the pirate was struggling with coherent thought right now. Perhaps this was all too much for him to deal with. it was probably wise that he'd shut himself up before listing the contents of the closet again, but Sai wasn't too worried about Mello trying to sneak off with bleach and eggs.
Mello said he couldn't bring anything material. Most likely that meant he wasn't willing to journey off on his own into the night to find supplies when he wasn't very capable of handling himself physically. Another excuse would be that he already had plans, but that shouldn't be the case if he was actually alone as he'd said...
"You say you aren't any good at hand to hand combat, but are there any types of weapons you can use?" Usopp used a slingshot. Perhaps this man would be able to make do with something ranged as well.
Re: @M33
Mello's statement about not having anything seemed obvious, unless he meant he wouldn't go get things. Now that wasn't a good attitude at all. Sai and Usopp and Luffy and Sasuke now and also a bunch of other people that Usopp couldn't remember had gotten hurt getting these things. Mello had to pitch in too. But maybe he didn't want to go without a weapon? Well, Usopp hadn't had a weapon at first either.
"The kitchen's good but don't go by the Sun Room, that's bad." Usopp adjusted his statement. "You can get frying pans too." Anybody could use a frying pan as a weapon, no matter who they were. He needed more frying pans...
Re: @M33
"I'm a fast learner, but I don't plan on going out there unless it's absolutely necessary," he said, sensing where this conversation was headed. "I'm not scared, but I don't see the point. There are people here who are good at fighting, and people here who aren't. I have a ton of useful talents. Combat isn't one of them. If I get myself killed, it should be making weapons, not using them. Which isn't particularly safe either." It didn't take a chess master to see the strategic value of specialization. Expecting everyone to be average at everything would be a waste of energy and only result in sub-par performance. So far, it seemed like Mello's knowledge of chemistry was going to be his most valuable talent.
Re: @M33
Perhaps he and Usopp could work together? His friend looked uncomfortable, so he wasn't going to suggest that just yet, but it would be something to keep in mind. Sai himself might have offered combat training if he thought the nurses would let them get away with it during the day. Sasuke had mentioned being unable to spar.
"What do you plan to do tonight, then?" There was still the matter of them being unarmed, and he wasn't sure how much of what they had in their stores they should disclose just yet.
Re: @M33
Well, anyway, if this guy was so great that he shouldn't go out at all, then he was too good and Usopp didn't like it. Usopp didn't like him. Maybe it was waking up so suddenly, and finding this guy here. Why would they give him something? He was probably going to rob them, or mug them, or whatever. They should take his stuff instead, except he didn't have anything.
Then again, if he really was bad at fighting, he probably needed help. Usopp sure needed help. And they did have things. But the things they had, he didn't want to give away. He didn't have spares tonight. Did he? There was the piping, the bleach, air freshener, the treasure, cans of juice, beautiful saltpeter...
"Right. What were you doing?" Just echoing Sai seemed like a safe bet for now.
Re: @M33
"I was looking for my room," he said. That part of his story had already been established, so he had to work with it. "In my notebook, I have a list of room numbers from people I talked to today, and-" Who would cover for him, aside from Misora and L? "I told Tamaki I would help at his clinic. I know a lot about medicine." Mello really needed to find more allies. "It's somewhere in this block, but I didn't want to knock on every loud door," he added, to justify passing it on the way here.
Tamaki had said that he needed to align himself with a group, but since there didn't seem to be much rivalry between the factions, it would be best to work with everyone he could. He wasn't worried about spreading himself thin; Mello knew he could do whatever he had to do. Once he developed a better understanding of the politics of this place, he could develop a more solid plan.
...for what? He frowned. Escape? Even if it were possible, and he was beginning to doubt it, what did he have on the outside? He'd finished with the Kira case. Although it was Near who would actually confront Yagami Light, Mello was confident that he'd done all of the important work himself. He could spend the rest of his outside life competing with Near for small scraps of victory, but now that he was dead, he'd had the final word and there was nothing his rival could do to change that. It was the best outcome he could have hoped for, and he didn't want to risk losing it.
Well, no matter what his end goal was (he had a feeling it would have something to do with that arrogant bastard Artemis) he'd need backing. Sai and Usopp would be important, especially since they didn't seem to be affiliated with one of the larger clubs. Although he'd only meant to use it as an excuse, it would be smart to work with Tamaki as well. Saving lives, or at least lessening pain, was a fast track to being appreciated by whoever you'd helped out. Plus, if Artemis publicly accused him of being a cold manipulator, he'd already have a reputation to the contrary.
"I want to work with you," Mello continued. "Obviously, I don't need anything in return. I just want to help this cause in whatever way I can. I've got a life to get back to, and I'd like to get back soon."
Speaking of which, he really needed to come up with a false life with siblings that died in a fire or something.
Re: @M33
He also appeared to be trying to come across as a nice person now, when Sai hadn't gotten that from him originally. Then again, Shikamaru didn't come across all that friendly all the time either, but he'd stand by friends and village through anything. He wasn't any good at deciphering this sort of thing.
"The clinic is two rooms over in M35, if you intend to go there now," he supplied. They should be in no danger from Mello and could probably use an extra hand if offered. He didn't have any idea who this Tamaki person was, but he hadn't spent any time in the clinic yet himself. "If you do wish to go, I would speak with you again tomorrow."
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