Day 34: Lunch

Yuffie bounced all the way through collecting her lunch, all the way to a good seat- one with a nice view of the whole cafeteria, which was something she'd been missing out on during the past day or so that she'd been stuck in the Institute- and hell, she even bounced into her seat.

A good mood? No, really?

Despite the occasional blip, talking to Sagara had been awesome. He was a fun guy; he wasn't a prude, didn't have a stick shoved so far up his ass it was poking out his eyeballs, and he'd actually had a conversation with her. One that hadn't revolved around doom, gloom or how much life sucked. If she could find other people like that and keep in touch with Sagara, maybe there was a little hope for this place.

After a quick gulp of pink lemonade, Yuffie settled to munching through her food and keeping an eye on the door.

[Waiting for Dean, I think? :x]
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[personal profile] nobleman 2008-08-07 08:36 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm not sure," Guy responded to Jade with a crooked smile before glancing to Anise and laughing. "You might want to get on that, Anise." Then again, the most eligible bachelor wasn't even here anymore, though Guy really wished he could stop thinking about it.

He had just been preparing to bring up Sync (did Anise really not know he was here?) when Jade mentioned the God-Generals. "Yeah, Sync is here. He hasn't found you yet?" That was surprising, though maybe the Tempest had been focusing his attention on Ion. Guy was sure that Anise would keep the Fon Master safe, but what about her?

"It's looking more and more like both Luke and Asch are gone," he pointed out, not wanting to vocalize it but knowing it had to be said. He wondered if they had both disappeared around the same time because of their connection to each other, though there was no real way of knowing. Though maybe it had something to do with the experiment? Guy didn't want to think that, since that would put the fault partly on him, but it was a possibility.

"Anyway, if that's the case, that leaves our numbers at six, including Sync."
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[personal profile] gald_digger 2008-08-07 11:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Hey!! I can do that just fine! Boooo!" Anise protested with a pout.

She could only sigh when the Colonel simply laughed off what was probably their most serious concern: their disappearing friends. As inappropriate a reaction as it was, it was pretty much what could be expected from that devil of a Colonel. It was good that the Emperor was still around, though! It had been too long since Anise last explored the halls with her favorite ruler.

Still... it was really scary to try and imagine what could have happened to everyone who had vanished. All Anise could do was try not to think about it.

A somewhat sour look crossed her face when Sync was brought up. "Yeah, I've run into him." And did she ever wish she hadn't. That was another experience this Fon Master Guardian wanted to be able to forget. In a lighter tone, she added, "Is he the only God-General here? I saw Dist before, and heard Arietta might've been here, but I haven't seen either of them in forever." It was hard to say how reliable the tip about Arietta had been, considering it had been from a brainwashing victim who wouldn't even use the girl's real name, but if anyone knew anything more about it, Anise wanted to know, too.

[identity profile] visualize.livejournal.com 2008-08-08 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Like Guy, Jade found himself pondering the reasoning as to why both Luke and Asch managed to disappear roughly at the same time. However, unlike Guy, he was unaware of the redhead's experimentation so there was no real way he could solidly connect Luke's disappearance to such. In the end it seemed like nothing more than another conundrum to his growing pile, deciding to file it away for another time as they continued.

"It appears to be that way," Jade replied simply. It meant they had a definite advantage over the lone God-General, though one couldn't brush off the possibility that more could be on their way at any time. He wasn't exactly keen on the idea, especially now that their boundaries have expanded only recently and he'd rather invest his time looking for a proper means of escape than dealing with past grudges.

"It looks as if our previous plan of keeping headcount fell short. I suppose using the boards is the best method. Through aliases, of course." Really, the less the God-Generals knew about their presence the better.

"Anyway, Anise. What else have you been doing with your time? I saw you and Ion in front of Colonel Mustang's room the other night."
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[personal profile] nobleman 2008-08-08 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
If Sync was outnumbered five to one (or more like three to one, since as much as it hurt Guy to think that way about his friends, Ion and Peony were victims rather than opponents), then Guy didn't think he should put too much energy into worrying about the God-General. He was sure they could handle him - it would just require sticking together more than expected.

"Yeah, I need to post on the boards myself," Guy commented to Jade with a sigh as he finished up his food. "I'd like to try to go to the basement again tonight, if you or Peony are up for it. I'm pretty sure that it only needs to be a group of three, though, and then the door should open without any problems." He had Max to thank for figuring that out.

With monsters like the one they had run into last night skulking around, not to mention Sync's presence, Guy would have preferred to go with Jade and one other capable fighter tonight, but he doubted that Peony would be willing to allow that. Besides, the emperor seemed set on wandering the halls with that Haseo guy, and it was hard to say whether or not the teen could really fight. If Guy remembered correctly, Haseo had been trying to do something during that encounter in the kitchen, but none of it had seemed to be working.
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[personal profile] gald_digger 2008-08-09 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
If there weren't any other God-Generals to worry about, then that was good news. The last thing they needed around here was more enemies. Using the bulletin sounded like the simplest way to keep track of people - much easier than trying to track everyone down after dark. "Using code names again? Hee hee. Sounds like fun!"

Finished with her fish and now stirring her soup, Anise answered the Colonel. "Me and Ion worked on some Cooking Club assignments for a few nights - collecting metal and following radio clues and stuff. The other night, we tried to go to the basement, but there was something going on in the Sun Room and we couldn't get through." And last night had pretty obviously been a write-off.

She looked up at Guy with an impressed grin. "Sounds like you beat us to it, though. What's down there?"

[identity profile] visualize.livejournal.com 2008-08-12 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm afraid I have other plans tonight, Guy," Jade answered with a slight laugh, not sounding all that guilty for having to turn down the swordsman's invitation. In fact, he felt like he was doing them all a favor by pulling back after a somewhat successful night. After all, it wasn't as if he was going to spend the next few nights loitering about, and if everything turned out just as he planned it then it would only prove to help them in the long run.

"As for the required amount of people I'm sure his Majesty is bound to bring someone else along. However, I do intend to stop by tonight to at least make sure he's properly armed." He had gathered enough pipes to spare one for extra insurance. A rather large part of him wasn't exactly keen on allowing Peony to wander around the halls, especially after their last encounter, but his doubt was eased somewhat by the fact that Guy would be there with him. It wasn't by much, but he was sure the swordsman would keep Peony from harm if he knew what was good for him.

The colonel soon turned his attention towards Anise, smiling over at the guardian.

"I'm sure Roy appreciates your efforts. Are you planning on helping again tonight?"

He made no effort to answer Anise's own question, knowing well enough that Guy would spring in and answer for him.
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[personal profile] nobleman 2008-08-12 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
It was somewhat disappointing to hear that Jade had other matters to attend to, though Guy wasn't too surprised by it either. He considered asking what the colonel was up to, but he got the feeling the man would want to keep it a secret.

"I'm sure I'll see you tonight, then, even if it's only for a second. I still have that meat cleaver, by the way, if you want to trade back." It would be sad to part with it. Even if it was a pretty crude weapon, it was closer to a sword than his bat was.

He was surprised to hear that Anise and Ion had decided to join a club, though he figured that if anyone was going to pitch in and help out, it would be the Fon Master, and Anise was almost always at his heels. He wondered if they had been on an assignment when he had run into them in the music room, then.

As for her question, all he could do was shrug. "Like I said, we didn't get to see all that much. There was this huge ballroom with a few doors on the side, and we'd just gotten through one when the night ended."
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[personal profile] gald_digger 2008-08-12 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Helping the other Colonel again? Anise tapped her chin with her finger as she considered it. "Hmm... We were probably going to go to the basement again, but if Guy's already got that covered, we better think of something else. I'll run it by Ion, and we'll see about signing up!" The Fon Master was technically the boss, after all, and it was his decision in the end. But Ion was usually quick to agree to any sensible suggestion, so there would be no problem there.

A ballroom in the basement, though? That was one of the last things Anise would expect to find down there. She wanted to see! But it was looking like she wouldn't get a chance to for some time now. Boooo.

[identity profile] visualize.livejournal.com 2008-08-13 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
With every bit of their conversation having been more or less wrapped up, it was unsurprising to hear the intercom to go off just as they finished. The colonel merely laughed, taking the time to at least respond to Guy about the fate of the meat cleaver.

"I see no need to trade back," Jade smiled "It was technically a gift for his Majesty anyway, but I'm sure he won't mind if you used it for a few nights." That was the plan anyway, especially since it was easy to see that the swordsman was a more able fighter with the makeshift weapon. He gave a brisk laugh when there was no more to say.

"I'd rather lose neither of you so I expect you both to be alive come tomorrow."

Jade finally rose from his seat when he saw his nurse arrive and followed her out of the room.
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[personal profile] nobleman 2008-08-13 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
That about settled it, then. Guy was thankful to Jade for letting him keep the weapon (it was way more exciting that it should have been to know that he could hold on to a meat cleaver of all things), but he couldn't actually express his gratitude, since the colonel was gone in a flash.

Ahh, well. Jade probably knew that he was grateful. It didn't exactly have to be said.

"Well, Anise, I'll see you around," he said with a smile as he stood from his seat as well. "Hope you and Ion have good luck tonight! And maybe Tokunaga will even lend a hand." With that, he also took his leave and went in search of a nurse to lead him to the showers.