Day 44: breakfast

Yuffie had died.

No, really. Seriously. She had actually died. Bleeding all over the place, making a horrid, sticky mess and scaring the hell out of Suzaku; she remembered it clearly. Kind of. Sort of. Through the blood loss, the pain, and the visions. Through Aerith's voice whispering in her ear, Cloud's stricken eyes, and her own panic. As bad nights went, it had been Bad, capital B and all the trimmings, and oh, god. She sat, trembling on the edge of her bed, eyes closed and hands pressed hard over her racing heart. The by-play between Landel—Landel!—and Lydia barely even sunk in. There was nothing in the whole world, any world, that could prepare you for something like…

Had it all been some kind of hallucination?

Had she imagined the whole thing?

No… She didn't think so. Nightmarish or not, Yuffie knew reality. But if it had been real, how was she alive now? That kind of pain wasn't something you could just cook up, was it? She thought about it all the way to the cafeteria, drifting behind her nurse without focus or intent. Maybe if she tried to stay clinical, tried to step back… But she'd never been good at that when things got personal. And every time she closed her eyes or blinked, she swore that the scenes played back to her, like an overused commercial on a crappy channel on a crappy TV, in a run-down dump of an inn that smelled like mothballs and yesterday's breakfast.

The scent of blood and damp, rotted wood clogged her nose. Disgusted, Yuffie shoved her bowl of cereal—handed to her by a clucking Plucky—off to the side so that she could melt into her chair, palm heels scrubbing against her eyes. Too much. This was… Too much. She couldn't even paste a plastic smile on her face to make herself feel better. Her usual shield, the white noise of inane babble that could filter out almost any crisis, was in tatters all around her. Five minutes, she gave herself.

Five minutes (not) to think, five minutes to get her act together, because there was no way she could let herself shatter here. No way…

[Closed to Sheena]

[identity profile] silent-shades.livejournal.com 2009-09-22 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Goddam pussy was stealing his strawberries. Next time that hand was reaching for his plate it was gonna get forked.

'Doing it right', by Turk standards, means busting out the front door. That didn't mean it was always the Turk way. It was just...doing it right. The Turk way also included hostages, blackmail and generally sneaking. Judging by Rude's waking moments here, hostage taking wasn't as straight forward as he was used to.

And, like Reno said, no rocket launchers. Yet.

"Start from the top," he said. Investigate first. Turk methods weren't all underhanded and violent. Just... most of the time.

[identity profile] offduty.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
Reno noted the look (well, it wasn't technically a look, what with the sunglasses and all, but there was no other term for it) and debated for a few seconds whether or not it would be worth getting stabbed in the hand just so he could piss Rude off enough to, well. Get stabbed in the hand.

Nah.

Maybe next time. He left Rude's strawberries alone.

He shrugged a shoulder. That wasn't exactly the most impressive plan ever, but while they liked their flash from time to time, Reno always did like it simple. He just liked it best when it was simple and flashy. That was kind of the optimum.

"Fair enough. Bring Cissnei into it, yeah? She's a chick," he said, as if that explained everything, which it did. Girls had advantages in the field. Their boobs distracted men, or the occasional lesbian, and since there was, unfortunately, a stronger male presence in this place, he figured she'd have plenty to do.

Not that Reno couldn't distract a guy just as well, mind, but the risks of possibly getting punched were somewhat greater. Even he would admit that.

[identity profile] silent-shades.livejournal.com 2009-09-28 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Rude nodded. It was better to start together, get an idea of what they were dealing with, since escape was proving difficult. If they could just bust out, they'd do it. But this was going to take some actual work.

Maybe later they'd split off into teams if needed. But whatever. First thing first. Explore up top.

Honestly though? Rude wasn't sure the girl thing (or occasional Reno thing) worked on Monsters. But whatever. Maybe they'd find the Head Doctor.

"Been upstairs?"
Edited 2009-09-28 13:27 (UTC)