http://damned-intercom.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] damned-intercom.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2009-05-25 05:57 am

Day 41: Intercom, Evening

When the intercom's jingle sounded, there seemed to be some kind of tapping in the background noise, like letters being punched into a keyboard. It stopped and the Head Doctor chuckled.

"Hello, everyone! I'm actually taking a break from paperwork for once – everyone needs some recreational time, you know! – and of course, now we can all look forward to a scrumptious dinner from our cooks. Tonight, herb-seasoned grilled salmon is on the menu, served with buttery mashed potatoes and asparagus. All our regular drinks and vegetarian options are available, and for dessert, we will be serving yellow cake with a whipped cream icing.

"...Well! I can hardly wait to get my own dinner after saying all that. Good bye for now, everyone, and enjoy your delicious food!"

The intercom clicked off.

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Re: F12

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Interesting..." Celes sipped her drink and returned to her meal. "From historical documents, it appears the Espers had something similar, though it didn't stop their retreat." Now they were being tortured for experimentation, and the genetic therapy was a requirement for most soldiers, though none had mutated into magic users.

She had to use the rose metaphor, didn't she? Celes found her eyes trailing to the flower that Noah had given her when he'd visited on Sunday. Almost another week had passed since then, but the flower was still red and full in its little plastic vial of water, laid beside her coronet of roses from the day before. Her side of the room smelled of them.

Perhaps she'd be moved to harm Luxord someday, perhaps not. It really depended on how she'd changed since coming here. One couldn't throw stones in a glass house, after all. "Something tells me I could handle that, Lady Hinamori." It wouldn't be the first splashes of blood, after all. "I've never been very sentimental, much to the woe of any suitor."

Re: F12

[identity profile] hajike-tobiume.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"...I believe you can, too, Chere. You are much stronger than I," Momo replied quietly. "In my case it lead to my blood on his hands."

She was silent a moment. "Even so, do not discount the effect it would have upon you. Regret is something that follows us whether we like it or not." She sighed. "At least it is when you reach my age."

Re: F12

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Celes gave Momo a thoughtful, curious look, though decided not to delve further into the subject. What Hinamori's past dug up, it had very little to do with the young general. "I'm aware of the regrets that come from such things. Thus far, my Lady, I've been able to avoid them."

Perhaps it was all a ruse, then, on the part of her mysterious contractor. Someone who had it in for Luxord - who, she knew, wasn't the purest of people and certainly didn't have the purest intentions when it came to her - and was using her relationship with him to get to the Nobody. A funny thing, that, as the man had no emotions, and thus little attachment to Celes. "Perhaps I shall continue to duck under Fate's machinations that way."

Re: F12

[identity profile] hajike-tobiume.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Perhaps."

Her meal half-finished, Momo decided it was best not to push her body anymore; that was the most she'd eaten in days. She chose to take the moment to change into her uniform, though she did not affix the vice captain's badge on her arm as usual. Instead, she set it on the bed with her sword and a battered American flag she'd fished out from under her bed.

"General... I relieved myself of duty earlier today," Momo told the woman as she set to the task of folding the flag.

Re: F12

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
"A wise decision, Lady Hinamori, though I am sad to hear it." The woman had been pushed to her limit, and it was doubtful that she'd had much left in her when Celes had come along. Her words were sincere, of course. If Celes had been faced with the same problem, she likely would've kept going until she got herself killed.

Such was the way of things.

Re: F12

[identity profile] hajike-tobiume.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't Momo's own life that caused her to realize she was in no condition to lead, but the fact that she would bring about the death of those beneath her. Her imagined sense of Hitsugaya's presence only confirmed that, as if he was calling her to join him.

"Matsumoto-kun disagrees with me," Momo replied. "Which is surprising given she is twice my age and has been a vice captain since before I even thought about entering the Academy. But when things run smoother under her direct command and there are less casualties, I'm sure she will come to understand this was for the best. A broken shinigami is not fit for command."

Momo paused in her folding. "Though, I may have been a bit harsh."

Re: F12

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Her meal finished, Celes began to dress in her regular clothing, glad that she was slipping in to equally clean clothes to go with the rest of her cleansed body. "Perhaps you'll have an opportunity later to smooth things over," she replied. "Though, I can understand if she'd have lingering feelings regarding the business of leadership."

Still, it sounded as though her companion's reservations were of another sphere entirely.

Re: F12

[identity profile] hajike-tobiume.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Hmm. It's not as if she'd been thrust into leadership; she and I had been working together. She has my journal and all the reports, information and whatnot we've collected," Momo replied.

"I have this odd feeling that she believes she can order me back into the ranks. And, more importantly, that I'll do as she says." The shinigami fell silent then, staring unseeing at the area before her, as if thinking on things at another time, another place.

Re: F12

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
"But you were co-leaders, were you not? Now she has the duty to care for all, instead of half your troops," she couldn't help it. Calling them 'clubs' were ridiculous. The Institute certainly knew about the insurgent groups.

Celes fell silent and continued to tie up the sides of her pants, the action familiar and comforting.

Re: F12

[identity profile] hajike-tobiume.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
"She just doesn't want to have to the paperwork, wishing to shirk it off just as she did back in Seireitei," Momo said with a far harder edge than she'd expected. She was on edge, imagining things, and having a hard time keeping her temper in check these days. It was sad that she really hadn't had one until she ended up in this place.

Sighing, Momo set the flag down and wiped a hand across her face. "I... shouldn't have said that. My apologies."

Re: F12

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Quite alright, Lady Hinamori," Celes pulled off her grey shirt and the ridiculous contraption meant for holding breasts with it, throwing them into a pile upon her bed as she pulled on her corslet and vest. "Take a rest, you likely need it, do you not?"

She was almost hesitant to ask about Momo's plans for the evening, but went along with it, anyway. Best to keep her mind off her comrades. "What is it you plan to do this evening?"

Re: F12

[identity profile] hajike-tobiume.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Momo chose not to respond to the sentiment that she needed rest.

"I have a few things to deliver, though my intentions are to continue investigating the mystery that is the decimated town across the river not far from this place. It will allow me to put aside the... distractions I'm dealing with, giving me something to focus on." A place where she couldn't hurt anyone.

Re: F12

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Celes made a sort of acknowledging noise through her curtain of hair, bent over as she pulled up her boots. "Is just a ghost town over there?"

Re: F12

[identity profile] hajike-tobiume.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"Something of that sort," Momo replied. "Though I sense no errant souls there."

Re: F12

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2009-05-27 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
Idly, Celes sat up to straighten her hair and affix her hair pins. She wondered if there was a train that went through the town, or had gone through. "If you find anything interesting, will you let me know, Lady Hinamori? I've a man exploring the basement, should he find anything of interest, I'll be sure to share it." Even if she didn't have a direction connection to the club anymore, Celes would still keep an ear to the ground for her roommate.

The shinigami deserved at least that much.

Re: F12

[identity profile] hajike-tobiume.livejournal.com 2009-05-27 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
"The pieces to the puzzle already do not add up when it comes to that place, Chere," Momo replied, "but I will certainly pass along what I learn. I still wish to help where I can, but I must keep my distance from the larger groups."

She started strapping the sword across her back. "For their safety," she added on quietly.

Re: F12

[identity profile] lady-general.livejournal.com 2009-05-27 08:26 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you, Lady Hinamori." With nothing further to say, and unwilling to further delve into the tangled emotions that belonged to her roommate (she was no Priestess to confide in, after all) Celes turned to her desk and idly ran her fingers over the single rose.

"It appears we've both much to think about."