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Day 35: Bus 1
Sanji woke up groggily to find his nurse already in his room. He gave a sleepy and half-hearted "Buh?" before realizing that nurse meant dayshift, and he'd fallen asleep after dinner.
"Shit!" He sat up abruptly, which gave his nurse a start. "Nami-swan!" How had he allowed himself to sleep through an entire night? What if she'd tried to return to the basement? What if she'd been waiting for him to appear and protect her? He'd let her down!
"There, there. Calm down." His nurse set a familiar flannel shirt down on the bed and Sanji eyed it with confusion. The last time he'd worn that had been... "Sorry I didn't knock or anything, but I was so excited~!" A pair of jeans followed the shirt. "Today is the field trip into town! Aren't you looking forward to it?"
The chef had to admit, the town had been an interesting enough place the last time he'd been. If he could find Nami early on he might even be able to lead her around... So he didn't complain too much as he changed into the other outfit (which he really wished they'd let him keep - anything was better than the regular gray) and was led out to the first of the buses.
He took a seat near the front, hopefully easily visible to any of his crew - especially to a certain member of his crew.
[for Usopp!]
"Shit!" He sat up abruptly, which gave his nurse a start. "Nami-swan!" How had he allowed himself to sleep through an entire night? What if she'd tried to return to the basement? What if she'd been waiting for him to appear and protect her? He'd let her down!
"There, there. Calm down." His nurse set a familiar flannel shirt down on the bed and Sanji eyed it with confusion. The last time he'd worn that had been... "Sorry I didn't knock or anything, but I was so excited~!" A pair of jeans followed the shirt. "Today is the field trip into town! Aren't you looking forward to it?"
The chef had to admit, the town had been an interesting enough place the last time he'd been. If he could find Nami early on he might even be able to lead her around... So he didn't complain too much as he changed into the other outfit (which he really wished they'd let him keep - anything was better than the regular gray) and was led out to the first of the buses.
He took a seat near the front, hopefully easily visible to any of his crew - especially to a certain member of his crew.
[for Usopp!]
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"Sean!" Artemis' nurse bustled into the room, holding a fistful of clothing. Oh wonderful--things pulled out of a box next to a highway. Just what Artemis wanted to wear. "Let's get you dressed, shall we?"
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"Morning Chris! Look what I've got for you." Haku smiled brightly back at her, thanking her gracefully and accepting the clothing without actually looking at it.
When he did, he wondered at the meaning behind the outfits chosen for them here. A pair of black jeans, worn at hte knees that fit just a bit too snugly for his tastes and a short sleepved top with a drawing of a rat on it in orange. How odd. The black and white shoes apparently finished it off and he turned to his nurse.
"May I have something to tie up my hair?" She gave him a bit of twine with a promise to take it back tonight and Haku thanked her before turning back to Artemis to see if he was ready to go as well. Maybe the could ride over together if he was.
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Still, he looked like a rejected skater boy. How on earth was he supposed to be taken seriously looking like this? And what had possessed this woman to think that a shirt with the words, "Born to Shop" belonged on a male?
The boy looked as though he could have spawned a rain cloud around him.
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"Alright, now. Time to get on the buses."
The walk there was filled with chatter fro mthe staff, sound from the bus itself once the got outside, but Haku nodded to Artemis, gesturing towards the first bus and climbing up into it, hoping his friend would follow.
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He couldn't deny that he was nervous. The last time he was on a bus, the night had started before they got back inside, and dozens of patients were panicked and scrambling to get out. It had been a dangerous situation.
Artemis indicated a pair of seats towards the back, "How about over here?"
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"Only if you can break it," he said with a small smirk.
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The boy looked into the bag and frowned. He wasn't very hungry.
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"It's a wonder they haven't forced me to cut this all off," he said.
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Artemis liked Haku's hair a great deal. If anyone tried to touch it in any threatening way, Artemis thought he would have their head. Or at least pay someone to have their head. Either way, the offender would be dead.
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Breakfast didn't thrill her either, but when she got on the bus she saw someone she'd been starting to worry about. Artemis! He was talking to a girl she didn't know, though... she dashed over and sat down in the seat just in front of them. "Hi." Wow... his outfit was worse than hers.
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It wouldn't be polite to continue with their conversation, so he instead turned and glanced at Artemis for a clue as to whether this young girl was friend or foe.
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Well this wasn't awkward at all.
"How have your days progressed? Are things getting any better? I tend to think the first few days are the worst, wouldn't you say, Haku?"
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"What about you?" Partly for politeness' sake, she looked at Haku too. Since she was Artemis'... friend (what was with how he'd hesitated?), Skuld wasn't going to be so rude as to exclude her.
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"It's a pleasure to meet you Miss Skuld," he said with a bow of his head.
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"Yes, Skuld's first day here was the day of the riot. I believe you were still asleep Haku, and thank goodness for that. Remember? When everyone who participated was sedated and shackled to their beds? What a first day to have. You must have thought we were all barbarians, Skuld."
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Yeah, Artemis was pretty much right on... she wasn't sure what was worse, first waking up here or her first morning. Still, she said, "My sister Urd would have joined right in, so..." This place wasn't all new by any stretch.
"Besides, I am of the Valkyries. I know battle."
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"I am sorry you were witness to such ... unpleasentness so soon in your stay here. My first few days were rather uneventful." He said nothing of the scars that crossed his eye or the events of his first night...
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He thought for a moment. "I've been outside the walls twice, and yet I've been unable to stay there. It's very strange indeed..."
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All she needed was her item synthesis back, just long enough to make a certain kind of wire and weave it into special ribbons. Not enough for everyone, just whoever they thought their best fighters and magic-users were. Plus one for Landel. Find the limiter and destroy it, put the extra ribbon on Landel to end any protections he might have on him, and...
"Obliterate" wasn't a strong enough word for what would happen to him and the Institute.
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"Have you shared with anyone else your ideas concerning what you think is keeping us here? We all know it's something technological, he's all but admitted that, but I doubt anyone would have a clue as to what it is."
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"As for our limiters, my sister Belldandy has one normally, and I've helped her take it off before, so I know something about those, too. The big problem is that limiters are really complex, and sometime it's virtually impossible to break a spell without... help." Some magics were so complicated that even Heaven, the ultimate magic institution, could do nothing without the one who cast it--but she wasn't about to say as much. Besides, those spells were rare.
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If the magic was as complex as implied, then that made it less likely to be used.... or it simply meant their captors were far stronger than Miss Skuld knew.
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