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Day 22: Brunch
Cid usually liked sleeping in, especially in a place as messed up and uninviting as this, but this happened to be one situation where he really wished he hadn't.
Right there, on the bulletin board. The Head Doctor and he'd fucking missed it? Some part of him wished he'd been there to take his eye out and another part of him knew he wouldn't have been able to. No man that powerful who hid for so long went to dangerous places without some kind of entourage.
Brunch sounded like it'd be filling, at least, though he nearly stopped in his tracks when the bastard announced TEA. TEA. It'd been a damn long while since he'd had some fucking tea, though with all the stress this place had found fit to rain down on his fucking head, it hadn't really been the first priority on his mind. Kinda nice, even if Cid was sure this was just some game the mother fucker was playing to get them all stuck neck-deep in Stockholm Syndrome.
He scanned the mostly-empty room for any sign of a familiar face once he'd piled waffles and sausages and syrup on his plate, though the person he really wanted to talk to was that Reynolds guy. "Spaceship" was the last word he remembered clearly before waking up in his bed, and dammit if he wasn't going to keep it stuck like glue in his mind.
He found a table where he could watch people come into the cafeteria and grabbed for his mug. The steam rising from his drink and the bag of herbs in it was nearly enough to make him grin despite it all, and it was with marked leisure and a little relief that he drank his goddamn tea.
Right there, on the bulletin board. The Head Doctor and he'd fucking missed it? Some part of him wished he'd been there to take his eye out and another part of him knew he wouldn't have been able to. No man that powerful who hid for so long went to dangerous places without some kind of entourage.
Brunch sounded like it'd be filling, at least, though he nearly stopped in his tracks when the bastard announced TEA. TEA. It'd been a damn long while since he'd had some fucking tea, though with all the stress this place had found fit to rain down on his fucking head, it hadn't really been the first priority on his mind. Kinda nice, even if Cid was sure this was just some game the mother fucker was playing to get them all stuck neck-deep in Stockholm Syndrome.
He scanned the mostly-empty room for any sign of a familiar face once he'd piled waffles and sausages and syrup on his plate, though the person he really wanted to talk to was that Reynolds guy. "Spaceship" was the last word he remembered clearly before waking up in his bed, and dammit if he wasn't going to keep it stuck like glue in his mind.
He found a table where he could watch people come into the cafeteria and grabbed for his mug. The steam rising from his drink and the bag of herbs in it was nearly enough to make him grin despite it all, and it was with marked leisure and a little relief that he drank his goddamn tea.
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The force of the blow translated into an agonized scream. For a long moment, Renji couldn't even manage to suck in a breathe. He clutched his hands against his chest, curling protectively to that side.
But he kept his weight on Gin. Even in intense pain, he wasn't stupid. He wasn't letting him get into a better position where he could do worse than that.
The nurses showed up then. Renji allowed himself to fall forward over Gin, like he'd just gone into a faint.
Then he sank his teeth into Gin's neck. Maybe the traitor would bleed to death before they could help him.
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Pain shot up his neck as Abarai sunk his teeth in. Gin paid the orderlies no mind and balled his fist, hammering the side of Abarai's face. He could feel something begin to lighten the weight from his chest, but it only made the pain on his neck worse. The vice-captain was hanging on like a mutt with a bone.
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"Kyle, I would have hoped you'd learned that trouble making is frowned upon here." She pursed her lips and advanced with the needle. "I'm going to have to have a few words with your doctor about your behavior."
Noticing the blood on Corwin's neck, the nurse frowned further, beckoning one the younger nurses to come see to him.
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Renji spit something on the floor - part of Gin's neck. He grinned at the nurse, exposing blood-stained teeth. "Give us a... kiss, sugar," he said. His ribs felt like they were on fire, and he wheezed with each breath.
But he wasn't going to go down easily. The orderly was bigger than him, but he'd squirm and kick and make their lives difficult. It wasn't like there was anything else he could do.
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"I ah... I'm not sure exactly what's goin' on nurse," he managed, despite his bruises and the blood running from his neck. "This ah... Kyle here just went berserk..." He gave up struggling, gambling that when they saw he was clearly the injured party, he would get a bit of sympathy. Afterall, the wounded deer or the mountain lion? It hardly required any theatrics at all.
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"That should keep you out of trouble," she muttered. She turned to Corwin, who was now being seen to by a younger nurse with a bit of gauze and a bottle of peroxide.
"We'll get you fixed up," she said. "And you'd do well to stay away from patients like him." The poor man was new, and after all. She'd let him off with just a warning.
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...and after that, things just stopped making sense.
(Renji is dragged off to here)
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It felt a little better once he'd been bandaged, but his head was still foggy and he had not one single logical explanation for what had just happened. He didn't have much stomach for anything else, not after being nearly impaled by a writing utensil, then bruised, and bitten of all things. He sat quietly instead, trying to get a better hold on his bearings. It seemed Abarai wasn't alone. Gin easily recognized the ryoka with brilliant orange hair as well as...
Gin's smile faded. If he didn't already know what happened to a person when they died, he would swear he was in his own private Hell. First physical abuse from someone as pitiful as Abarai-kun and now this emotional baggage. Hadn't he said goodbye to her only hours ago? Moments even. This was turning out to be a very bad day.
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Familiar silver hair and a face Rangiku knew almost as well as her own. She balled up her emotions, stuffing them down inside herself as far as they would go. Now wasn't the time. She needed a cool head to deal with him, even if she wasn't entirely sure what she would do yet.
She didn't ask for permission, instead just sitting next to him, shoulder to shoulder. The closeness still sent a thrill through her, even though he'd betrayed Soul Society... betrayed her. That childish thought ran through her head; he left me again. Seemed like she was always watching his retrating form.
A heavy, slightly bitter sigh and then she spoke. "Gin..."
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She was there. Right next to him. So close he could smell her hair and feel her soft skin against brush against his arm.
But she was also one of them. "Ara? Another familiar face. Well don't this just beat all?"
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Now she was here, it was like her resolve was crumbling. He'd always been able to do that to her; make her question her path, when one moment she had been firm.
"You left again," she said quietly, making her tone as blank as she possibly could.
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So blunt. So like Ran. What could he say to that? The obvious 'yes,' just didn't seem to fit.
"What d'ya want me to say?" He was pretty sure 'sorry' would be a good start, but he didn't allow his mind to travel down that path. She just... wouldn't understand anyway. It'd been easy before, when there was no time to worry about explanations or reasons, just a simple goodbye.
Did she want answers? He was fresh out of those at the moment. And if she wanted to take a piece out of his hide, well, Abarai had already beaten her to the punch. Quite literally. His thin fingers brushed the new bandages around his neck.
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She swallowed, forcing the words to her lips. "Why?" more hurt in her voice than she'd ever wanted to show.
"Does Aizen truly command so much loyalty from you?" That was the part she couldn't understand. They'd seemed as different as night and day; kind, gentle Captain Aizen and cool calculating Gin. And why hadn't she noticed sooner?!
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And here was Ran, making it so difficult only by trying to understand. He didn't want to be here. He didn't want to face this right now. Hueco Mundo was supposed to have been an escape and instead he was here.
Aizen? Aizen didn't command him or his loyalty. Aizen was often too wrapped up in his agenda to realize Gin had one of his own. Unfortunately, this Landel's place had nothing to do with his agenda. "It's complicated." He wanted to leave, to get away. But this time there was no escape for him.
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She sighed again, turning back to him. "Then explain. Why did you go? Why did you side with him? Why didn't you..." She cut herself off, staring at the table top.
Why didn't he... What? Why didn't he stay? Why didn't he support the place they'd tried so hard to get into all that time ago? Neither of them were quite correct and all her mind could come back to was Why didn't you ask me to go with you?
It wasn't that she would have left, probably. She had her duties and her friends and her Captain, but if he'd asked...
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"Why didn't you..." The unfinished question lingered in his mind, refusing to be ignored.
It was difficult to change how a person thought. How they perceived things. Most people saw Soul Society for everything that it was on the surface. It was Utopia, wasn't it? A glorious afterlife? Hardly. Many of the shinigami and various high-ranking officials were only there because of their bloodlines and not their abilities. Still living in their palace and giving out unquestionable orders while the rest of Soul Society lived in poverty, separated from anyone they might have called family. It was supposed to be better when you died, but he knew it wasn't. It was the same. And that was only part of it all. Was trying to change that so wrong?
Ran had to know that nearly as well as he did. They'd grown up together, shared many of the same hardships... didn't she realize it wasn't just himself that he'd done this for?
His mind was wandering, uncommon for him, and he forced it back to the present. "Does it matter? What's done is done. Knowin' why won't do much good now."
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Underneath the table, she placed her hand on his arm, squeezing it gently for a moment. Her voice when she spoke was roughened, more Rukongai than the softened tone she'd acquired over time in Seireitei. It had a habit of reverting around him and some of the others who'd come from there. "It matters. Tell me you did it fer somethin' other than a power trip. Give me a reason to trust you."
She didn't believe that Gin would just follow someone like Aizen as he set himself up as a god. If he could just say that he had some reason, some purpose then she'd believe him, even if it was probably just her being a trusting fool.
She sighed, pulling away again slightly. "Or if not that, just a reason to keep those two from tearin' you apart come nightfall." She gestured over her shoulder to Renji and Ichigo. If this place was as bad as she'd been told, then fighting between the 'patients' wouldn't do anyone any good, except for satisfying Renji's bloodlust. She didn't think that'd be sated anyway, but she could at least divert him.
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He looked at her now, truly looked at her, "I did it f'something other than a power trip." He leaned in a little closer, his voice a whisper that only she could hear, "Y'know me better'n that Ran." He hadn't meant to make it personal, but her name slipped off his tongue so easily. "Though," he added, "maybe it wouldn't be so bad... to be caught by you."
He pulled away, trying to gauge her reaction as well as process her last statement. It didn't make sense. Nightfall? A look of confusion crossed his features. "Tell me," he watched her now, with a bit more intensity, "What happens at night?"
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Rangiku's eyes widened slightly as he leaned in closer, breath brushing across her skin; more intimate than something so simple had any right to be. It sounded so simple, but half the time she wasn't sure if she knew him at all, really. Still, a small smile graced her lips for a second, remembering his words before he'd been taken by the Menos. "Maybe it wouldn't be so bad to be the one to capture you," she replied softly before he could pull away. Seemed like on some things neither of them could talk straight.
She leaned back a little, pushing her hair back out of her face and guiltily enjoying his confusion. She could tease him, she supposed, and refuse to say. It would doubtless see the others happy, but if this place was as terrible as she'd been told, then he deserved a warning. "It's not what it seems, this place. From what I've heard, there are monsters at night. Things other than Hollows."
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He was inclined not to believe the other part, though he knew many things that weren't Hollows could be dangerous. And after all the other insanity of the morning, that seemed just another brick in the wall. Ran didn't have it in her to lie, not like he did. And not about something important. So the people here wanted them to fight monsters, yet refused to let them keep their Zanpakutou? Was it a test of Demon Arts? Reiatsu? Nothing seemed to make sense, and for one who relied heavily on logic, it was troubling indeed.
"So you're as new t'this place as I am? Don't s'pose they're nice 'nough t'give us our Zanpakutou back at night?"
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"If they were goin' to give us our Zanpakuto back, I don't think they'd've taken 'em in the first place." She sighed again, eyes narrowing as she leaned forwards. "My powers are blocked. Can hardly feel a thing." Even Gin's reiatsu was shrouded. It was there, very faintly at the back of her mind if she thought about it hard, but it was an effort.
And now that she'd given him fair warning, it was probably time to do what she'd come over to do. "Good job I don't need a Zanpakuto to do this then," she murmured before grabbing his hand and uncerimoniously shoving it under her shirt. At the same time, she raised her knee, aiming it straight for his crotch.
"This is for what you did," she said coolly, "no matter your reasons. I'm still pissed off with you."
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And then... it hit. For the second time that day, he'd been caught off his guard. It had to be some kind of record. Gin's earlier assessment of the day had been accurate. It was in fact, a very bad day and showed no signs of getting better. There was only one upside to the entire ordeal; his hand was up Ran's shirt.
It was of small comfort as he doubled over, crumpling in pain. Was it supposed to be some last meal before the execution? With his free hand, he gripped the table, head hanging down as he winced at the sudden, debilitating pain.
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Rangiku held his hand against her breast for a moment, clasping his fingers in her own even if he was probably too preoccupied with excrutiating pain to notice. Then she stumbled back a few steps, as though unsure on her feet, her face changing into a mask of horror and a little fear as she turned to the rest of the room. A sharp sound, nearly a scream escaped her and she looked around wildly for a nurse, her whole demeanour one of someone who had been wronged. She was no stranger to using her looks to her advantage and could act with the best of them if she needed to.
"Nurse! Nurse!"
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That just wouldn't do. If he was gonna be punished either way, he was gonna make sure he got at least a small bit of satisfaction out of it.
Through an effort of will alone, he forced himself to his feet, covering the distance between them as fast as his delayed senses could carry him and pulling her toward him in an awkward embrace. One arm at her waist, firm and immovable, pressing their bodies together, his other hand at the back of her neck, closing the remaining gap which met at one inevitable end. Gin pressed his lips to hers roughly, demanding, though she resisted.
It lasted only a moment and then it was all over, the nurses were coming and this time he had no simple retort or pitiful story. But at least now he was guilty of the crime. He fell back a few steps, giving Rangiku space before she decided he'd earned another well-placed kick. He still couldn't quite force himself to stand straight, though there was a smile on his lips this time that even the pain couldn't erase.