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Day 39: Sun Room [Fourth Shift]
Yue was all too pleased to leave the cafeteria by the time lunch was over, even if he still wasn't satisfied that Fai was properly taking care of himself. It was clear that Touya hadn't accepted the answers he'd been given and intended to find out just what the guardian wasn't telling him, and being watched so closely was beginning to get uncomfortable.
It was clear that the truth would have to come out at some point, especially if they were going to be spending any amount of time together. Avoiding him was entirely out of the question, but at the same time Yue stubbornly refused to consider the idea of just outright telling him about what had happened in the last week. It was a dilemma indeed, and only served to make him even more irritable than ever.
How could he admit any of it? That he was weak and crippled, betrayed and altered by his creator? That he'd almost broken the promise he'd given in exchange for Touya's power? The latter he couldn't help but be reminded of every time he saw this Touya, who had only just gone through it, and would remember it even more clearly.
Fortunately Yukito was staying silent for the moment, although he could feel his other self's disappointment at being unable to speak to Touya so far, and it didn't make him feel any better.
In the midst of all this Yue was rather dismayed to realize that the nurse wanted to lead him to the music room, of all places: that was the room where he'd met the Sakura-who-wasn't-his-Sakura the week before, and needed neither the reminder nor the inevitable noise in that room. He abruptly halted in his tracks and refused to continue on. The nurse seemed initially disappointed, but finally agreed to let him stay in the Sun Room instead; the guardian found a corner in which to stand, arms folded across his chest and lost in his ownbrooding thoughts.
[for Sokka]
It was clear that the truth would have to come out at some point, especially if they were going to be spending any amount of time together. Avoiding him was entirely out of the question, but at the same time Yue stubbornly refused to consider the idea of just outright telling him about what had happened in the last week. It was a dilemma indeed, and only served to make him even more irritable than ever.
How could he admit any of it? That he was weak and crippled, betrayed and altered by his creator? That he'd almost broken the promise he'd given in exchange for Touya's power? The latter he couldn't help but be reminded of every time he saw this Touya, who had only just gone through it, and would remember it even more clearly.
Fortunately Yukito was staying silent for the moment, although he could feel his other self's disappointment at being unable to speak to Touya so far, and it didn't make him feel any better.
In the midst of all this Yue was rather dismayed to realize that the nurse wanted to lead him to the music room, of all places: that was the room where he'd met the Sakura-who-wasn't-his-Sakura the week before, and needed neither the reminder nor the inevitable noise in that room. He abruptly halted in his tracks and refused to continue on. The nurse seemed initially disappointed, but finally agreed to let him stay in the Sun Room instead; the guardian found a corner in which to stand, arms folded across his chest and lost in his own
[for Sokka]
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"I found out later, after it happened," he started, eyes now staring at the floor, "When she was little, she almost died, but apparently the moon spirit gave her some of its life. A little after I met her... someone killed the moon spirit, and well... she took its place."
He hadn't wanted her to go, but he knew what would have happened had she not. It was really brave what she did. Everyone knew that. Still...
"Her name was Yue," he said finally, then ran an arm across his face before sniffing a bit. No, he had not been crying! He'd just... gotten something in his eye! "Sorry, I didn't mean to mistake you for her."
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At the name the guardian finally moved, turning sharply to regard the boy as his shoulders twitched in an automatic movement that would have spread his wings, if he still had them. "Yue?" he repeated, incredulous.
It probably shouldn't be surprising, considering that he had been named for the moon from which he drew his power and resemblance, and if this girl had also been...still, though, it was more than slightly strange.
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Hopefully this wouldn't give the boy any more strange ideas, though. Maybe they looked similar, were associated with the moon, and were named for it - but that didn't mean he was a girl. Or in any way related.
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It didn't help, of course, that Yukito was still incredibly amused, plus slightly sympathetic toward the boy. "Yue is my name," he replied, coldly. "And I am not a girl." Clearly, it was thus proven.
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... whoops, he'd said that out loud too, hadn't he?
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Yue breathed out a rather irritated-sounding sigh and opened his eyes again, glancing upward as though imploring the heavens themselves for patience. "Isn't there someone else you could make rather annoying and insulting comments at?" he suggested. "That is my name, and I suspect that I have had it for much longer than even you have been alive."
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It wasn't Sokka's fault that he'd had a girlfriend with the same name as this guy, but calling someone else who sort of kind of looked like her, but was a guy was really just too weird.
"You know... girlfriend and all..."
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Although if that truly had been Clow, maybe he had no more reason to feel loyal to the man. After all, what reason was there to honor something given him by a betrayer?
Yue shook his head slightly, more to clear his mind of that train of thought, and continued. "It's rather impolite to demand that I change simply because you don't like my name. Especially since I don't even know you." Or have a reason to care, really.
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Sokka pressed his palms together. "Say you somehow lost that girlfriend in a tragic accident, or maybe not an accident, but definitely something tragic and that you'll never forget so long as you live. Then you met me!" His hands turned inward and he pressed his palms to his chest. "Oh, and by the way, my name's Sokka," he added as an aside, "And you thought of your girlfriend every time you heard my name?"
The hands came away so that Sokka could raise his index finger like an expert or something "Now a nice guy would understand something like that and wouldn't mind getting called something else by just that one person. See... me?" His finger pointed to him, "I'm a nice guy." Modest too. "So you know, if calling me Sokka made you think about something you didn't want to, then you could call me something. Boomerang guy, ponytail guy, idea guy... the list is endless, believe me." If he'd needed, he could even use his Fire Nation name.
"So the question now is... are you a nice guy?" With that last question, Sokka put on his most convincing pitiful boy face possible. "Huh, Yuuuuuue?"
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That wasn't an option, in his mind, and was as bad as or even worse than simply letting Yukito take over and speak. He was Yue and he had his pride in abundance, he wasn't going to just give that up so easily.
His eyes narrowed slightly at the final question, displeasure clear to be seen as he replied with just one word: "No."
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This guy... he was kind of like Zuko.
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He sniffed disdainfully and looked away again. "I also don't know why you would find reason to need to speak to me anyway, so my name shouldn't be a problem."
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Wasn't that just a great combination...?
"You know, you could try being a little nicer," Sokka suggested.
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And of course, Yukito had to chime in, with a quiet, He does have a point, though.
I didn't ask you, he replied silently, and aloud to Sokka, "Why?"
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The surprise and faint sympathy from Yukito, as his other self 'saw' the reasoning behind that was most unwelcome, and added to the annoyance that could be heard in the guardian's voice. "You're the one who chose to bother me."
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Taking a moment to pause and think, Sokka wondered what he'd do if this was Zuko talking to him. That frumpy Prince was just the type to say something like this! Well, before, when he'd been a Prince, but not anymore, but still... he'd have probably said something like that at one point. "You know what you need? You need to actually have a friend, just to see how much fun it is! Then I'm sure you'll change your mind!" He nodded firmly.
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Technically Touya was Yukito's friend, and he was deliberately trying to keep him at a distance at the moment, but still? It would count. "If you were thinking of volunteering...don't bother."
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