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Day 23: Lunch
The second the intercom sounded, while the man on the intercom was still talking, Ashton pulled himself off the couch in the Music Room and slowly made his way to the door. He walked, glided even, as if he were a ghost in a dream. The nurses had already filed up to escort the patients to the lunchroom, and one bustled over to walk Ashton those few feet from one room to another.
"You're not looking very well, Mr. Pritchett," she said cheerfully. "Didn't you enjoy your shower?"
Ashton replied with a small, forced smile, then shook his head. He didn't feel like talking now. Though the nurses were pushy and downright annoying, he figured he owed this one at least a little explanation. They didn't know - or didn't believe - what went on after dark, but he owed them the benefit of the doubt. "Bad day," he decided on telling her.
Bad day indeed. The showers and the music had done nothing for his nerves. But then again, what could get that graphic image out of his head?
He glided ghostily through the taco line and settled on two chicken and bean tacos, with chips, a scoop of guacamole, two churros on the side, and a glass of apple juice. He wasn't used to this sort of food (save the juice) and he wasn't even sure he'd eat it, but the chances were high that he'd be able to pass it off on someone.
He was on the verge of tears again, too. What he would have given to just sit down next to a barrel and eat a hamburger.
Thank goodness the cafeteria was bare just now, too. It left all the corner tables open, the tables that shouted 'Don't talk to me, I'm brooding over here.' He sat at one, pushed his food a little away from him, and buried his head in his arms.
"You're not looking very well, Mr. Pritchett," she said cheerfully. "Didn't you enjoy your shower?"
Ashton replied with a small, forced smile, then shook his head. He didn't feel like talking now. Though the nurses were pushy and downright annoying, he figured he owed this one at least a little explanation. They didn't know - or didn't believe - what went on after dark, but he owed them the benefit of the doubt. "Bad day," he decided on telling her.
Bad day indeed. The showers and the music had done nothing for his nerves. But then again, what could get that graphic image out of his head?
He glided ghostily through the taco line and settled on two chicken and bean tacos, with chips, a scoop of guacamole, two churros on the side, and a glass of apple juice. He wasn't used to this sort of food (save the juice) and he wasn't even sure he'd eat it, but the chances were high that he'd be able to pass it off on someone.
He was on the verge of tears again, too. What he would have given to just sit down next to a barrel and eat a hamburger.
Thank goodness the cafeteria was bare just now, too. It left all the corner tables open, the tables that shouted 'Don't talk to me, I'm brooding over here.' He sat at one, pushed his food a little away from him, and buried his head in his arms.
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Roy leaned back in his chair, not certain he wanted to be around either of the men anymore. He was not pleased that Otacon had kept this information from him, especially considering the drawn-out conversation they'd had at dinner the night before. Then again, it couldn't be easy to tell someone that...
It was obvious that Otacon wasn't insane, though - not when he was able to recite what had happened to Rufus so easily. While it was possible he was a mind-reader (though he didn't look the type) or that the two were playing some sort of prank on him, he doubted it.
While Rufus was expecting a disgusted glance, he did not get one from Roy, at least. He didn't know the details of the situation and understood that at times, killing was necessary. He had never been near enough to his parents that such a thing would have been conceivable, but he wasn't one to judge others for murder - and the man hadn't even gone through with it, anyway.
Though all these thoughts of his dirty past brought him back to Otacon. "I'm going to assume that theory about alternative universes and echoing is true. But if that's the case, what... What sort of things do you know about me?" It seemed so strange that his roommate had been able to watch something about his life as a form of entertainment. The only thing he could equate it to was if he met someone here who turned out to be a character from a novel he'd read. Definitely odd, and the anger he'd felt toward Otacon dissipated slightly - it couldn't be easy for him to run into people he sort of knew.
That anger was easily transferred to Rufus, however. He was caught between liking and disliking him. "I seriously doubt it was a children's show," he grumbled, though the way he said 'show' made it obvious enough that he wasn't even familiar with what he was talking about. Either way, he was glaring daggers at the blond.
This was all so ridiculous.
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Otacon took a deep breath and readjusted his glasses. "Ahem. Sorry," he muttered, directing this at no one in particular. This wasn't exactly the ideal situation to drop bombshells of this magnitude on Roy, but he supposed Landel's was teaching them all to be flexible.
"I know quite a bit. Like why you want to be Fuhrer, for instance," Otacon admitted to Roy, seeking out the first example that showed his seriousness without getting too much into it right now. "And oh, if you're wondering why you two sound exactly alike, you're voiced by the same actor. Uh. Don't ask me how that works with my echo theory."
(So then what did that mean for Axel and Raiden?)
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"Otacon," he greeted with a subtle smile, sitting down beside him. He raised his head. "You're Roy." And then he turned to face the man he didn't recognise. Again, that sense of recognition. Some kind of movie?
"And you're..." he started, extending a hand. Of course, Snake could have told him that he had the designed immaculateness of a politician; the controlled emotion of one who had something to hide; the beauty of a fiction character (who was he?); but he'd already pulled out that trick on Roy, and doing it again in front of him would probably arouse suspicion.
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He was pretty sure Roy didn't come from one of those.
Pushing his tray aside, Rufus rested his arms on the table. The one was healed up nicely. Listening to the two, he felt more at ease than he had thought he would given his revelation. Neither seemed particularly judgemental or upset about his father. That was a change. It was disconcerting to hear his own voice out of another, especially one who had his own tones and authority in what he said. He wasn't about to let himself consider the idea of a 'voice actor' or the like. Not yet.
"If it had blood and the like as Otacon says, then it isn't what I'm thinking of. It could always be worse. One of us could have been a disgustingly cute creature."
That was as close as Rufus Shinra came to making peace. Still, it was disturbing to realize someone knew things about him. It made that telepath he had been speaking of seem less a threat at least. Snake's arrival broke his train of thought thankfully, locking away the things that had been trying to rise that Pyramid Head had reminded him of.
"I am Rufus Shinra. And you?"
Just how many people were in Landel's? And why? The Head Doctor interrupted them again, bringing a glare of annoyance from Rufus at the intercom.
"Bastard."
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It seemed that Rufus was taking back his earlier comment, so the colonel did his best to accept that. The president didn't know a thing about him, after all. He shouldn't have made such judgments.
When Otacon revealed just how much he knew, however, Roy couldn't stop himself from tensing. That... How could he know something that personal? He narrowed his eyes, suddenly coming off as very defensive. "I... see." The voice actor thing was hard for him to wrap his head around, but he wasn't going to question it.
He sent Snake a well-meaning nod as he joined them, but before long the intercom was blaring again. Personally, Roy was more than ready to get away from the conversation.
"Until next time," he told the three other men, standing from his chair and heading for his nurse.