http://stalksperverts.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] stalksperverts.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2009-04-01 02:02 pm

Day 40: Recreational Field

Kio's breakfast ended on a much happier note than it had started. However, for once the announcement truly surprised him. He blinked as his nurse came to pick him up. Recreational Field? But.. but if they had a greenhouse, he wanted to go there. The prospect of gardening was a truly liberating one, an island of joy in this hellhole. He thought about going to the Sun Room and lying down, but it occurred to him that he hadn't had proper fresh air since being here. With a cheery goodbye wave to Honey, he followed his torturer outside.

It was much better than he had expected. The sun wasn't too hot (what time of the year were they in, anyway?), so he walked slowly along the walls, fascinated by the size of the field. He wondered if Sou-chan was alright. He hadn't even checked the board. Well, if Soubi wanted to apologize, Kio would be willing to listen. The place was so crisp and clean. He had to think if anyone had ever gone over the walls. What was out there? Freedom? Or a different sort of monster?

Leaning against one of the walls, Kio took as much advantage of the sun as he could. He desperately wanted a lollipop. One was quietly nestled in his pocket, but he would need to wait until the nurses were busy with other patients before he tried anything. Soubi had gone to some trouble to get them, the least he could do was make sure they didn't get confiscated. So with bated breath, Kio waited for a shift in the mood. He was, for once, content. Not happy, but not going crazy either.

[Sou-chan! Team Loveless deploy!]
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[personal profile] kindalikedit 2009-04-03 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
No kidding. Astronomy was probably a lot safer than, say, running into the dens of monsters every time and hoping you made it out of this alive. And it wasn't like hunters couldn't just sit around studying - Sammy was always chock-full of these facts about the weird and unexplained, even if it seemed like it wouldn't have anything to do with a current hunt.

"So you think we're on another planet? Like 'Star Wars', or something? Everyone looks pretty human to me," Dean said, gesturing with a hand at the other patients, the staff. The creatures that went bump in the night? Maybe not so much, but there was probably a supernatural explanation for that. In his realm of experience, he could take ghosts and goblins and demons - whatever - but little green men wanting to phone home or planets that looked eerily like Earth? Couldn't get behind it.

Still, if it kept Ron talking and distracted and not asking too many questions about him, then all the better. Dean didn't have to actually believe what Ron said. He just had to know he wasn't gonna suddenly go psycho and start stabbing knives into his brother, him, or any of the other patients (unless they weren't human, and then it was gloves off).
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[identity profile] timeleaper.livejournal.com 2009-04-03 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
Obviously Dean didn't buy the multiple times and worlds theory that people had thrown around. It hadn't really affected Ronixis, not after visiting the Demon World and traveling through time, and different planets were practically common occurrences for him. He shrugged. "'Star Wars'?" he asked, not getting the reference. "I mean, there are wars," he continued thoughtfully. But somehow he didn't think that was what Dean meant. "When I'm from, it really isn't such an uncommon thing. Space travel is pretty common, although there's plenty of things we don't understand yet. The demons were something of a surprise, I admit. So was Heraldry." And maybe they had a scientific basis, but they still felt like something from a fairytale.
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[personal profile] kindalikedit 2009-04-03 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
Oh my God. How could you not know about Star Wars? You didn't even need to have actually seen any of the movies - holy original trilogy or crappy prequels aside - to at least have some name recognition here. Dean shot Ron a sidelong look, as if he couldn't believe he was running into someone who hadn't even heard of Star Wars.

And then Ron claimed he was from the future, with space travel (Dean was tempted to ask if they got their hoverboards like promised), and heraldry and demons. See, demons? Okay. But space travel was far from being common and while Dean had made it his lifelong business to hunt things most people thought were just bedtimes stories, he also liked seeing things before he just blindly believed in them. Still, Ron seemed to believe in them - there wasn't any of those slight pauses indicating he was fishing around for the next part to his little fantasy - and whether or not it was true, he thought it was. Dean chewed this over, not replying at first. Had to admit, he was at a loss of what to say.

If only Ron had launched into the finer points of how to take down a chupacabra or an argopelter, Dean would be more than happy to talk about it. But aliens and other crap like that was way too far out of his league in stuff he'd be willing to accept. At least in Ron's imaginary little (non) Star Wars world, he still knew about demons...even if they were apparently rarer there then they were now. Maybe he'd dreamed up a world where they'd been mostly hunted down and exorcised, and it was harder for them to climb their way back outta Hell?

"So, uh," and Dean had to fish around, not wanting to get too sarcastic to the guy who'd saved his sorry ass a night before. "Must be a step backward. Being here, I mean."

Here being, according to Ron, a suspiciously Earth-like place with Earth-like plants, Earth-like people, and even the same languages and laws of physics.
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[identity profile] timeleaper.livejournal.com 2009-04-04 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronixis got the impression that Dean didn't quite believe him. Just a feeling. Not that it mattered. Ronixis probably wouldn't have believed it if he'd been from twenty-first century Earth either, before space travel beyond the solar system had become a reality. "It's a change," he admitted with a shrug. "I spent the last few months on a planet called Roak though which in terms of technology equates to roughly seventeenth century Europe. This place at least has electricity."

He laughed softly, shaking his head. "You don't have to humour me, you know," he said after a moment, smiling wryly. "I guess it's one of those things you have to see to be able to believe it happens. I wouldn't have believed in demons and monsters and magic if I hadn't encountered it first hand."
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[personal profile] kindalikedit 2009-04-05 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
For a guy who looked average and normal, Ron was really a character, wasn't he? "I was wondering where you picked up how to use a crossbow," Dean admitted. He wasn't sure how much of Ron's story to believe, although he supposed it could be a coping mechanism: him encountering monsters, that? He could believe.

So maybe he wasn't as much of a vet at this as he'd assumed at first. Maybe he was more competent than Ghosts-are-our-friends Angel, but the fact was Ron had ripped off some bad sci-fi movie or book to help him deal with what his life was and how ugly hunting evil could get. Dean supposed it could be worse. So long as Ron was coping and wasn't gonna flip his lid anytime soon, he could just file away any oddball remarks like this Roak crap as just Ron adjusting. And he was was right on one thing: it was pretty damn nice to have electricity and running water and food. Dean had been in way too many situations without any of those on hunts. One less thing to worry about.

"So, you're like, what, a bounty hunter?" Dean asked, probing. He was pretty sure Ron was a hunter, but he'd been like that with Angel, too. He wanted to know if Ron hunted and he didn't have any fool notions like the things they hunted were equal to fuzzy, cuddly teddy bears that wanted to be your friend. "Like Boba Fett?"

Except...yeah, he didn't even know about Star Wars.

[identity profile] timeleaper.livejournal.com 2009-04-05 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
That he could understand wanting to know and it was easy to talk about with far fewer awkward explanations involved. "Archery has always been my hobby," he began. "I started in school and just kept up with it. But when it came to hunting down Asmodeus, it became a whole lot more important to be able to use a weapon, especially when there were monsters attacking so frequently. I was never one for swords or martial arts." He'd leave those to people like Iria and Ratix, especially since he tended to focus on using magic anyway.

He didn't know who Dean was talking about when he mentioned Boba Fett, but he could answer the question easily enough. "I guess you could say I've been doing something like that although it isn't my real job, more like something that needed to be done, so the group of us went to do it. Someone unleashed a plague on the village of a couple of my friends, turned the inhabitants into stone. We needed Asmodeus' blood to create a cure for it. We just got kind of involved in more than we'd bargained for."
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[personal profile] kindalikedit 2009-04-06 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
Archery as a hobby. Dean tried to work out that one. Of course Dad taught Sammy and him how to shoot when they were kids, but it'd always been with the job in mind, never just for fun. Well, it was fun, but not in the way he guessed Ron meant. Bow-hunting for them had been just basic survival skills, not something you'd do after classes just 'cause you had the free time and you felt like it.

Still, as hobby's went, Ron's had turned out to actually be useful. Maybe he didn't think of himself as a hunter, but the fact was he was one.

This plague that turned people to stone sounded like it'd been ripped off from the whole basilisk thing, but you'd think you'd have heard about a whole town going stiff, literally, and Dean had to admit it was pretty unusual for some locals to get involved before a real hunter got wind of it and dealt with the situation. And how had they known they'd need this Asmodeus's blood to help the town? Shit, why did he even think that word sounded familiar? Racking his brain, Dean came up with a blank, but he knew he'd heard or seen that word before. It wasn't the first time he wished Bobby was here. Aside from having a fellow hunter here to help try to manage this explosion of shit that needed killing, Bobby had a way about approaching something with a fresh perspective, and he'd been around this business probably longer than Dean had even been alive, so that had to mean something.

"You're taking it really well," Dean remarked. He glanced at Ron, judging his reaction, "Finding people turning to stone and that monsters are real. Most people would already be booking it for the hills at the stone part."
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[identity profile] timeleaper.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course, that had been the highly condensed basic version of the story, cutting out the time travel, ancient lost Earth continents, interplanetary wars and invisible matter. Oh, and the fact that the Roakians were evolved from cats and had cute tails. He didn't want to push his luck by bombarding Dean with odd explanations and possibly unbelievable situations. It was an odd situation all round.

Ronixis laughed softly. "What was I supposed to do? Leave them to their fate?" He shook his head, his expression becoming solemn. "No, I couldn't have done that. They needed help and I was in a position to give it."
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[personal profile] kindalikedit 2009-04-06 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Coping or whatever, Dean couldn't argue with that. In the end, that was the job. You killed these things, these monsters, because if you didn't no one else would save these people. Dean was quiet for a second. These last few months, he'd been feeling tired, dead tired, done with having to spend every second of his life on the job and freaking out about Sammy, about what Dad said the last time he'd laid eyes on the guy when he was alive. But Ron was right. Most people, they could afford to quit, take a vacation. But with him and Sammy? You take a vacation and people started dying. Dean grunted under his breath, an almost self-deprecating sound.

Typical, it'd take some guy who thought he was from the future to just break it down and remind him why hunting needed to be done. Weird lives, man. The intercom sounded, Dean stopping as he listened to the man's voice. So far he didn't know yet if this Martin Landel was a demon or something else, but what he did know was that the man seemed to be distracted. Either way, the shift was over, and he could spot Hello Nurse picking her way over the grass toward them. Dean turned to Ron, and slapped him on the shoulder.

"Babysitter's here. Thanks again for the other night, Ron."