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Day 36: Waiting Room/Lobby 2
Okita hadn't been expecting it when his nurse suddenly appeared in the Game Room. He'd expected to be left alone like last week, but instead she gently took him by the arm and told him he needed to say goodbye to Kaden for now. Okita assumed it was time for his visitor and waved goodbye to him, only to be led off himself. The swordsman had followed obediently into the Sun Room, but when he tried to go off to another room, she stopped him. "Not today, Julian."
Not today? Something about his nurse's demeanor seemed off, almost as if she were worried about something. It wasn't until she led him out of the Sun Room that he understood what was going on. He had a visitor. There were only so many people that would come to visit him in a place like this. His sisters, Tetsu, Kondou or... Okita didn't want to think about the last option.
Taking a step into the waiting room, he stopped at the door and turned to look at his nurse. "Are you sure you're not mistaken?" he asked, feeling actual fear for the first time in a long while. If this wasn't some strange punishment/joke for behaving poorly in the chapel, he didn't know what to do. Badou's graffiti was still on his hand and he quickly slipped that hand into his pocket. He could feel the pen there, clipped to the inside of his waistband. The nurse shook her head and moved to the side of the room, keeping a close watch on him as he stayed by the door, trying to hide his anxiety by feigning interest in the strange magazines on a table nearby.
Not today? Something about his nurse's demeanor seemed off, almost as if she were worried about something. It wasn't until she led him out of the Sun Room that he understood what was going on. He had a visitor. There were only so many people that would come to visit him in a place like this. His sisters, Tetsu, Kondou or... Okita didn't want to think about the last option.
Taking a step into the waiting room, he stopped at the door and turned to look at his nurse. "Are you sure you're not mistaken?" he asked, feeling actual fear for the first time in a long while. If this wasn't some strange punishment/joke for behaving poorly in the chapel, he didn't know what to do. Badou's graffiti was still on his hand and he quickly slipped that hand into his pocket. He could feel the pen there, clipped to the inside of his waistband. The nurse shook her head and moved to the side of the room, keeping a close watch on him as he stayed by the door, trying to hide his anxiety by feigning interest in the strange magazines on a table nearby.
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And Skuld didn't really have it in her to hurt Belldandy, no matter how upset she herself was.
"I'm sorry," she whispered. It was an effort not to cry; she could handle being here, but not getting any help or even any reassurance during the entire test...
It wasn't any different than the rest of the people here, and she knew she shouldn't be spared anything just because of what she was. But that didn't make it any easier.
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"I'll do my best," she whispered, voice cracking. She meant it, even if it wasn't in regards to what it sounded like.
She didn't want to just cling to this copy of her sister and cry for the entire visit, so she finally wiped her eyes and looked up. "How are Banpei-kun and Sigel?" She should have their names right, since the robots were hers.
Except while it had been with permission, Belldandy had named Sigel...
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"As for the other..." Astrid pulled away from Dalia for a bit, just enough to open her bag and pull out the doll named Sigel. "I'm afraid the mechanical parts are gone, the doctors here didn't want to risk you having anything you could hurt yourself or someone else with. But I thought it might be some comfort for you to have at least the doll itself." And indeed, it was Sigel, though doubtlessly smaller than what "Skuld" would remember.
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"What did he do that for?" she demanded, voice cracking again. Maybe all this was a lie, but--maybe not, and what did he think he was doing touching her stuff?!
There was technically nothing in there to care anymore, but she pulled Sigel to sit in her lap and gently closed the little construct's eyes. She'd fix her later, as best she could.