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Night 46: M31-40 Hallway
Emmett left his room empty handed again. It was tougher navigating without a flashlight, but it felt more comfortable. Especially with what he was going to have to do.
Outside seemed like his best bet for hunting. The dogs that attacked them last night didn't exactly smell fresh, but their blood was slightly more appetizing-- and much more likely to be digested by his system than the human food that kept being shoved in his face. Unfortunately there was also the chance that he wouldn't be able to find a semi-living, warmblooded animal out there again. Apparently there had been some Night of the Living Dead theme going on recently. So who knew, maybe it was going to be Swampthing or Frankenstein night-- he did hear that nutjob mention some bullshit like that. If that was the case then his natural prey couldn't be ruled out as an option.
He kept to the wall as he walked down the hallway. It was still early and relatively quiet. Feeding on someone he didn't know was definitely way better than attacking a friend, he was sure the others would agree...
Outside seemed like his best bet for hunting. The dogs that attacked them last night didn't exactly smell fresh, but their blood was slightly more appetizing-- and much more likely to be digested by his system than the human food that kept being shoved in his face. Unfortunately there was also the chance that he wouldn't be able to find a semi-living, warmblooded animal out there again. Apparently there had been some Night of the Living Dead theme going on recently. So who knew, maybe it was going to be Swampthing or Frankenstein night-- he did hear that nutjob mention some bullshit like that. If that was the case then his natural prey couldn't be ruled out as an option.
He kept to the wall as he walked down the hallway. It was still early and relatively quiet. Feeding on someone he didn't know was definitely way better than attacking a friend, he was sure the others would agree...
Re: M35
His eyes fluttered closed and he began to relax, drifting to sleep. And just as he'd hoped, dreams of better days came to him. Back when the three of them had been sitting on a couch together, Alfons asking about cameras and he and Miku telling him everything they could. Tamaki was being his usual cheerful self at Ed and Adel. Soubi and Aidou were sitting nearby. The sun pouring in from above was warm and the skies were a clear, summery blue when he looked up at them.
But something was fundamentally wrong with this scene. Ritsuka's brow creased and he forced his eyes open - or at least he tried. He couldn't quite get them to do as he wanted and instead, he shifted uncomfortably against Soubi and muttered his insistence about them leaving as soon as possible under his breath.
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"Mm," Soubi agreed, quietly, closing his eyes. This was nice. The reason's for it were terrible, but Ritsuka hadn't been this relaxed in a long while. Soubi tried to feel it too. He couldn't. He was angry, frustrated, afraid (for Ritsuka, of course) and he still needed to smoke. His nails were practically non existent and he'd started grinding his teeth a little. And feeling irritable.
Perhaps he could go upstairs as Ritsuka slept. Maybe visit the hall as an excuse and make Ritsuka feel better. Soubi waited a few moments before easing away and looking for his torch. And the lighter.
Re: M35
Ritsuka mumbled unintelligibly under his breath, trying to raise a protest against his situation, but his words didn't make sense even to him. It was frustrating, but he was aware enough that he felt Soubi lying next to him, which eased some of the tension he felt. As long as Soubi didn't leave and try to go off somewhere, Ritsuka could continue fighting against whatever it was that was keeping him tired.
But just as he started to relax again, the comforting presence disappeared and Ritsuka frowned, shifting in his sleep. He rolled onto his side and knit his brow as the dreams receded into darkness, leaving him alone. Something unfamiliar was lurking there and he set his jaw, fists curling into the covers as he felt fear creep into his consciousness. His eyes fluttered open, his mind forcing him away to escape unpleasant memories, and he realized that Soubi wasn't nearby. "...where are you going?"
Re: M35
He found a file. Not his own. Skin tingling and heart racing, Soubi pulled it out. He wasn't going to read it all. Just find a Doctor's name.... harmless....
Soubi almost dropped it, spinning round and looking to Rituska, holding the file behind his back.
"Nowhere." Don't lie. "Yet."
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"..."
He really hoped they were wrong.
"...don't steal," he muttered, rolling over onto his stomach. It took him a moment before he was able to push himself onto his hands and knees and Ritsuka shook his head lazily before he slid back down and landed on his side. Sitting up was apparently still a lesson in fail. "...where are you going later?"
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"I'm not stealing. I was looking for some of the things I left behind...."
Soubi let the file drop off the bed and stretched himself out on the bed, facing Ritsuka.
"Go back to sleep... I'll see you in the morning." He'd waited for the chance to just watch Ritsuka
sleeprelax and rest beside him. But this was the perfect opportunity to get upstairs. A part of him even wanted to return to the hall of doom. He was almost certain he wouldn't do anything too stupid if he did. Not even with the scalpel.Re: M35
"Closet," he muttered, scooting over a bit to make room for Soubi as he lay down. He didn't know why he knew, but he figured that had to be where Soubi's things were. Whenever Ritsuka had anything at the end of the night, it always showed up in the closet later.
But now Soubi was telling him to go to sleep and Ritsuka frowned. He couldn't sleep. He had to get up and go upstairs and help those people up there. He'd made such a huge problem on the bulletin board over it so long ago, that Ritsuka couldn't just give up on his own project. Shaking his head, he struggled to sit up again and finally managed it, swaying slightly. "No, we have to get upstairs. We need to go..."
Re: M35
"It's alright. I'll go," he said, quickly getting up as though that alone would stop any and all arguments. He shifted the file under the bed with his foot and moved to the closet. Retrieving his bag and dumping his own file in, quickly checking it for the scalpel. Torch in hand, he turned back.
"It will be fine, I promise."
Re: M35
It reminded him of when he'd stayed up all night playing Wisdom Resurrection, and then had rode around on the train and gone to the park and eventually fallen into Soubi's bed with the Zero boys for lack of anywhere else to sleep. Going to school that day would have been a lost cause, so he had simply not gone. Not like his mother would notice anyway and he was absent enough that the school would assume he was at home. Funny how the neglect sometimes worked in his favor.
But right now, Ritsuka wanted to be awake and he shook his head again, rubbing his eyes. "I'm going with you." Besides not wanting Soubi to go to that place alone, Ritsuka didn't want to be left alone either. That something was lurking in his unconsciousness, waiting for him, and he didn't want to go back to meet it again. The more he focused on the sharp jab of fear that unconsciousness brought, the more he woke up, and the more he felt the dull ache in his arm. When he spoke again, Ritsuka was able to turn and look at Soubi. "Take me with you. It's dumb to go out there alone."
Re: M35
He sat on the bed again. "You're in no fit state... it would be dangerous to take you."
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Pinpoints of light appeared behind his eyelids as he increased the pressure on them and then he pulled his hands away, running a hand through his hair. "What do you need up there anyway?"
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"That was different," he said, quietly. This was all his fault, getting caught and taken up there. "As I've said before... not everybody wants to be rescued. I don't believe there have been any fatalities involved with the experiments, you don't know the patients, there's no reason to go," he said, before he could stop himself. This conversation wasn't going to go well.
"Nothing important. So we might as well stay here. Please?"
Re: M35
"Don't give me that! We can't just turn our backs on them because we don't know them! No one knew the others up there and they were left to fend for themselves!" Maybe not everyone wanted to be found, but at the very least, Ritsuka could help those who did. He'd be able to do something after ripping into the clubs here and being brought to the stand for not doing anything himself. And maybe there hadn't been any fatalities, but Seimei had disappeared after his name had been announced and he'd been taken for experimentation. He'd been brainwashed and he left, forgetting Ritsuka and his life before this place.
"You can stay," the boy snapped, pushing harder against Soubi's face. "I'm going with or without you."
Re: M35
Soubi suddenly let go and stood up. He turned away, turned back, looked away and stood beside the bed. He couldn't order Ritsuka about, he couldn't let Ritsuka go... but he could beg.
Soubi lowered himself to his knees, trying to unwind his emotions, and bowed his head. "It's dangerous. You're not well..." They'd only get in the way if Ritsuka started to feel too ill.
"Please..."
Dammit he needed nicotine. One look at his nails and he knew he couldn't chew anymore. He clenched his fists to stop the shaking and it made his head spin. He needed help. He'd never needed help. Not like this.
Re: M35
His head was spinning from the sudden movements and he dropped it into one hand, gritting his teeth. If that stupid doctor hadn't attacked him! If he hadn't pushed her, or triggered whatever it was that turned her into a predator then he wouldn't be having this conversation. He wouldn't be afraid of being left alone in this room, or going to sleep again. "I was--"
Ritsuka stopped talking when he looked up and noticed Soubi on his knees. His voice was begging Ritsuka not to go, and his hands were shaking. Something was definitely wrong with him, but Ritsuka didn't know what. Was it that Hiro person again? Was he trying to break through? Was it something else?
Lowering his hands, Ritsuka slipped off the bed and knelt down in front of his friend, trying to get a closer look at his face. "...what's wrong, Soubi? You've never put up this much of a fight about going upstairs before."
Re: M35
"You need rest."
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Be that way.
The boy stood and wavered a bit on his feet, then moved to the side and around the Fighter, heading toward his closet. The rucksack and everything else he needed was in there and if Soubi was going to shut him out, then Ritsuka would go about his routine like he did every night. Admittedly, he was slower at it and he was more worried about the man behind him than the people up above, but he had no idea what to do now.
Dropping the backpack onto his desk, Ritsuka adjusted the bandage around his forearm and started shifting through the bag, checking his supplies. Everything was running low. He'd need to go restock upstairs. "And you need to stop chewing your nails. They're going to start bleeding soon."
Re: M35
He unclenched his fists and looked at his nails. He wasn't really sure what they'd looked like before. He knew what they looked like a few years ago. He'd had plenty of opportunity to study them as a way of distraction. Now they looked awful and they felt awful.
"Is that an order?" he asked, quietly. He didn't intend to rub Ritsuka the wrong way, it was just, "I might be able to if it's an order."
Re: M35
Ritsuka sighed. He knew why he had to order Soubi to do something most people would do naturally. It was a nervous tick, a habit he'd suddenly picked up for some reason. They needed to deal with the real problem to resolve his biting, but right now, taking care of the immediate issue was important.
Looking up from the bag, Ritsuka nodded and said, "Yes, that's--"
But before he could finish his sentence, the intercom came on and the night came to an abrupt end.