Dayshift 22; First Shift; Sun Room

As always, Tamaki woke up in his bed. He didn't know how he got there, but he woke up still in the clutches of fear he last remembered from the night. The fight in the hallway, Ed and Adel, the thing...

He was out of bed immediately, determined to make sure his friends were alright. He listened to the man on the intercom, not liking the idea of some big surprise. He didn't imagine any surprises could be good. And he hoped his friends felt the same way...

When his nurse came to get him, he chose the Sun Room instead of the chapel. He wanted no part of whatever was going to happen. He only hoped that Ed and Adel had the same idea....

They probably didn't. Agitated and worried, Tamaki paced along the window, hands behind his back, and waited.

[identity profile] judgemagister.livejournal.com 2007-02-24 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Before he had the chance to ask what a "gummi ship" was in particular, the intercom interrupted the room, the occupants listening to it for a quiet moment. He had no knowledge of who the voice was or many of the foods he had mentioned, but the promise of brunch seemed like a fleck of normality that would be appreciated. Through all the knowledge (or lack there of, resulting in his incurable confusion) he had gone through in mere hours, he had no mind to commit to thinking of such simple things as where everyone recieved their meals, or even if they did. Truthfully, he had never known of what went on inside asylums, and had never had the time to ask.

The offer of tea, no matter to who this Earl of Gray was, sounded promising. He watched the other patients look away from the source of the voice to shuffle out the room, flanked by nurses. "Would you care to continue this exchange over a meal, Kairi?"

[identity profile] judgemagister.livejournal.com 2007-02-26 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
Nodding as he stood up, he followed her off of the couch. "That is fine. We can hope to see one another then. I'm sure it is more important to correct your problems first." He could just use the opportunity to better familiarize himself with the hospital.

"Just fix what you can," he added as she took her leave. He followed the actions of the other patients being herded out of the sunny room, looking about him as they passed along hallways and identical-looking rooms.