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Day 31: Sun Room (Fourth Shift)
Though perhaps not entirely as successful as he wanted it to be, Homura walked away from lunch feeling satisfied with his efforts. Roland and Fai both had shown interest in the goal, and that was enough for the moment. Homura could be patient, had already been for five hundred years, and felt no harm in waiting another five hundred if he had to. He would have his goals realized, no matter what obstacles he faced, be they from the prison or those trapped within.
But now was time for business of a different sort, and the demi-god made his way to the Sun Room, near the common board. He made sure he could be seen from the entrance to the cafeteria, knowing that one stranger and one member of his own group both wanted to meet with him. It worked out well enough, especially given that the stated purpose of the History Club was simple.
Revenge and escape.
For now, Homura had no intention of revealing that it'd grown more complicated than that.
[Waiting for L and Junior]
But now was time for business of a different sort, and the demi-god made his way to the Sun Room, near the common board. He made sure he could be seen from the entrance to the cafeteria, knowing that one stranger and one member of his own group both wanted to meet with him. It worked out well enough, especially given that the stated purpose of the History Club was simple.
Revenge and escape.
For now, Homura had no intention of revealing that it'd grown more complicated than that.
[Waiting for L and Junior]
no subject
Time had become much more important once Homura himself was dying. But that was neither here nor there.
The observation was a good one, and for now satisfied Homura. Particularly the last part: how far did Landel's grasp reach indeed? Were the visitors kept prisoner on the facility, or did they live the lives assigned to them off site, in the town they had visited? Homura himself planned to find out the next time they went to that town, but that trip was several days away. Hopefully he would learn much more before then, including from the stranger beside him.
"You haven't told me your name." And the man probably still wouldn't, but at least Homura would have some means to address him. "Or how you plan on getting the information from me. I'm willing enough to go with it for now. At the very least, until we see if something useful will come out of it."
And until he learned more about the man beside him. Though Homura couldn't speak for Mustang, Hitsugaya might not be so interested in L's motives. Homura, on the other than, was far more suspicious, particularly of anyone who made it obvious that they were hiding something. Perhaps it would have something to do with their mutual imprisonment, or not. But Homura was a curious person, someone who sought to understand how people worked.
That understanding was invaluable in Heaven, and no doubt would be here as well.
no subject
He calmly put the pen he was using away and glanced over at his nurse who was approaching to escort him to his room “In any case, I appreciate the time you took out of your schedule to meet with me.” L said offering Homura a quick smile in courtesy before making his departure.