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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] war-wounds.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, you're probably right about that," Ratchet said, regaining his composure. "Doesn't look like anyone's feeling very chatty." Honestly, Ratchet had been to a lot of places in his time, and this little human settlement ranked right up there with the least-welcoming slag heaps he'd ever been in.

In fact, there didn't seem to be much to this sorry little town at all. "So, what was the point of carting us all out here, anyway?" He glared at the shabby little buildings lining the street. "What are we supposed to do?"

[identity profile] should-be-dead.livejournal.com 2010-04-21 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Tenzen had been wondering the very same thing himself, but other than a few number of conclusions, he couldn't conclude the reason of why this was being done. Prisoners were usually merely left in a cell until they were executed or would begin rotting away on their own, unless they were a hostage or a possible source of information.

It was interesting how this 'Ratchet' thought how Tenzen somehow possessed the answer to everything regarding this little trip. Likely, he had been a convenient target to fire a number of questions towards, but the ninja cared little.

He scoffed. "I have yet to find any sort of reason to the head doctor's nonsense."

[identity profile] war-wounds.livejournal.com 2010-04-22 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that wasn't very helpful at all. "There must be some point to it," Ratchet said, watching a passerby give them an unfriendly look. He thought back to the doctor and had something of an epiphany, even though he was probably wrong. "Maybe where we are isn't important. What if he just needs us out of the building for the day?" Frowning, he glared down at the dry grass under his feet. "I don't know why that would be, of course..."

The breeze picked up, and a tremor went through his frame. Why did humans choose to live in places that were too cold for them?

[identity profile] should-be-dead.livejournal.com 2010-04-22 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"Possibly, he merely wishes to mock us. Or provide us with a false sense of freedom, as limited as it is with so many of his underlings watching us like hawks," Tenzen said. It would be difficult to slip by unnoticed, even for one as skilled as he himself was, being one of the ten chosen of Iga. Unfortunately, such a thing wouldn't be fruitful if the head doctor insisted on dragging them back to the institute.

Of course there was a reason for this nonsense, but standing here making up theories was hardly going to be helpful. Tenzen himself merely wished to cut down that damned Landel rather than putting up with all this, so he could return home and annihilate whatever remained of the Kouga. All this delay was pissing him off further and further, making it less likely to return in time which each passing day.

And he was certainly not planning to get in line to spill the head doctor's blood; if he must, he'd even slaughter his way through patients.