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- yue
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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"Fowl-san brought to light the situation concerning Mello; Mello had attacked him a few nights back giving the impression it was because Fowl-san was smarter than him. Honestly, this Mello sounds too much like my cap--" Damnit. "Like Aizen."
"Fowl-san is going to continue to monitor Mello and keep me appraised of that situation. He also requested to put together a specific task force of his own, which I've granted as long as I know who is in this group and get a report. He believes we need to change our marketing strategy and present ourselves to the rest of the patients as a resistance force and not just as a club. I agree with him."
She then sighed. "As for Ichimaru, he spoke against continued rescue groups as they are a waste of manpower and, with this new group taking up that mantle, I concur. He also thinks we're being too open with our communication on the board since the enemy can see that as well. I have already taken steps with Kira, to keep sensitive information from our enemies, passing certain instructions along only through word or mouth or a note handed directly between people."
"He brought up one other thing which I have also agreed up." As much as she was loathe to admit she agreed with anything Ichimaru had to say. "He believes we've been ignoring the possibilities of striking during the day."
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Rngiku sighed softly at what Gin had said. It was very Gin. "As long as people are still going to help those taken," Rangiku said. "It must be terrible to stumble out into the corridor and have to make your own way back downstairs." That would be terrible, utterly callous. She Raised an eyebrow though. "During the day? I suppose I can see the merit of that."
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She met Rangiku's eyes after checking the placement of the nearest nurses. "I've given Kira a mission that will effect the daytime," she said, lowering her voice. "The greenhouse contains medicinal plants. Though it ill take time, we can gather a decent quantity of them. He says they aren't very strong, but enough of them can make someone very sick." She paused. "We have access to the staff's food supply upstairs; we can poison them."
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"Medicinal plants. There is no guarantee that they'll even work on the staff food," she pointed out. "Everything else seems to return to its state during the day, no matter what happens during the night." She wasn't convinced that there was much that could be done.
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Momo was well aware that there was a couple potential flaws in her plan. That was one of them.
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She sighed. "Aidou-san has given us usage of his services for the night to replay a debt to one of our fallen. The catch is, he's an arrogant brat that insists we make use of his skills and knowledge appropriately. I am having some difficulty deciding what to do with him given that."
She opened her journal to her notes. "Senna-san says there are ruins of a town not too far outside the walls. The best I could come up with is having Aidou go with her there to see if they could find any usable information." She glanced up. "Do you have any suggestions?"
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"Aidou?" Rangiku asked, quirking an eyebrow at the younger woman. She'd heard the name, certainly, but had never met him or heard all that much about him, except that he had a difficult personality.
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She sighed. "I don't want to potentially burn a bridge we may need later, but other than phrasing him going to the ruins because of his intelligence and ability to spot falsehood, whether that's true or not, I'm at a loss."
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"I think that is probably all that you can do. The radio sounds infrequently at best and no-one can say for sure if there'll be clues of use."