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prodigalson ([personal profile] prodigalson) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2010-04-17 01:15 pm

Day 49: Morning - Main Street

[From here.]

Easily forgiven? Unlikely. A pair of (presumably) mental patient committing theft. No, it was highly unlikely they would be easily forgiven. Conscience-wise? It wouldn't even stain his thoughts, really. Nothing like ten years of judgemental slaughter to make your mind jaded against the simpler crimes in the world.

Either way, it could prove to be... okay, he didn't want to say fun because not much about Venom was even slightly amusing (and Edward was very much ignoring the teenage part of him that was all ready to rebel), but it could prove to be adventurous. Especially since he didn't have the agility nor the power to make the feat easy. Having Alice play the stock market wasn't exactly the most hands-on way of stealing after all. It couldn't really be called stealing, after all... it was just using her naturally-created gifts to further the family's fortune.

So his morals were a little skewed. That was okay with him.

Once he'd left the polluted bus behind him - fresh air, thank god - he smiled to see the sky completely overcast, the smallest drops of water misting through the air. He shrugged into the obnoxiously bright raincoat he'd been given, tucking the coupons and the untouched breakfast into one of the pockets, covering his face with the hood. The suit he was wearing was a little worse for wear, but the vampire wasn't exactly looking forward to marching around damp.

Waiting just off to the side for Venom, Edward surveyed what he could see of the town so far. It didn't seen very big... which was good, he supposed. That way it would be easier to navigate. Now that the first order of business had been planned, they would need to find the right outlet for their theft opportunity.

[identity profile] chainsaw-royal.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
While the concept of many worlds wasn't exactly foreign to her, actual examples of such had never been presented to Hime before arriving at the institute. Since then, however, she'd met many people from various worlds, or versions of her own world. She had also noticed the preponderance towards people from Earth, but hadn't thought much of it considering both her own background and the fact that the Institute seemed to be on Earth as well, or at least an Earth-like setting.

"Likewise. Sasanaki's not a town many know about, even on Earth," she said. Part of the reason she had moved there, though that hadn't stopped her brothers' assassins from finding her regardless.

The Royal looked at the graffiti that was pointed out to her. Obviously, it seemed related to the institute, considering what it was. But what meaning was there to them? She could only guess.

"While it seems related to our uniforms and therefore the institute, it makes little sense that Landel would have reason to antagonize the town, especially if they're just pawns like the staff," she reasoned calmly, not unsettled at all. "Perhaps it's the work of another... I've not been here before, so I don't know how long it's been like this, however. Perhaps it's just another mark that this property belongs to the Institute."

[identity profile] kingdomless.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
The more she spoke to other people about their worlds, the more she wanted to visit them and see them for herself. Sora and Riku had been able to leap from world to world, while she had been stuck on her own or dragged around to other ones in an attempt to run away from being kidnapped. Honestly, when was it her turn to wander around?

"True," Kairi agreed, her frown deepening as she brushed her auburn hair out of her eyes. "But it's just ... something is weird. I've been here before ... a few times. But not lately. It was never like this before. Something must have changed."

But what? she wondered, hoping it wasn't something too terrible. She was without her sword here, after all, and honestly there wasn't much else she could do. Sure, she could punch and kick and bite her way to victory, but that was all.

But enough of that. "So, what are your plans for today? Exploring?"

[identity profile] chainsaw-royal.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh? So Kairi had been here before, but not lately. Which would mean she'd been stuck in the institute for at least two, no, three weeks if she'd been here multiple times. The news that these marks were a new feature was also intriguing.

"If it wasn't Landel, then the next obvious cause is Jill or whoever she may be working with," Hime supposed. "Whether it's a mockery or an attempt to frame the Institute, they seem the likely culprit." As she looked around, she noticed the looks being directed their way by some of the townspeople. It seemed despite the nurses poor attempts to dress them in normal clothes, the patients still stuck out. "Though one wonders if our treatment as a result was an intended side-effect or not. Or were the people of Doyleton always so cheerful?"

Hime's dry question was followed by a sigh as she considered the other girl's inquiry. Did she have a plan today? Other than looking for Kagura or any of the others she knew, but that would have been no different had they been at the institute, and considerably easier too. Had she any designs for this place specifically? Not particularly.

"So it would seem," she agreed. "What places of interest are there here? Though I assume if this is at all like the Institute during the day, they're of a more mundane interest than our speculations."

[identity profile] kingdomless.livejournal.com 2010-04-22 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Jill. She vaguely remembered the one named Jill, and she remembered Mr. Radio ... she'd have to ask Sora about that later, since she was still a little interested. "I don't ... know. But framing us all sounds like something that would happen," she said with slight dread in her voice. If Landel wanted the people of Doyleton to hate them, then plastering large faces over walls and whatnot and telling them that it was the crazies who did it was certainly one way to do it.

"The people are mostly this happy," the once princess responded, frowning and looking towards a man that was in a nearby store. "I think that's why the town is so ... frightening. Everyone is so happy and accepting. They're like the nurses."

Just like the nurses, really ... which made Kairi think that everyone in the town was behind the institute in some way as well. She'd believe it.

What kinds of things were there to do during the day, though? She paused, pursing her lips to think. "Hmm ... well, there are a few places to go and eat, as well as a spa i'm pretty sure ... random things like that, honestly. I think it's supposed to feel more like a 'getaway' then anything else. Like trying to divert your attention from the real matter at hand; that we were all kidnapped."

[identity profile] chainsaw-royal.livejournal.com 2010-04-23 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps the people of Doyleton were normally happy, but Hime had yet to see one today that didn't treat the patients like they were criminals or monsters. So the vandalism was related to how they were being treated. A motive would be hard to fathom though without knowing the culprit.

"I see... well, then I guess there's little to be learned here other than from the other patients," mused the Royal. "It sounds like you've been in the institute for quite a while, Kairi. What do you do during the nights?"