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Nightshift 23: M11-M20 Hall
Gin sat quietly on the edge his bed, hands folded in his lap as the doors unlocked. The knives were still beneath his pillow, where he'd stuffed them before Naoe came in for dinner. He'd prefer the man didn't know he had them, but if Ran arrived before Naoe left, well, it wasn't that important.
He still didn't know if she was going to show up at all. He'd wait a few minutes, check and see if her spirit thread was getting any closer, if not... there were plenty of other things he could do tonight. Jack was reliable if nothing else and wouldn't be too difficult to find. The disembodied voice of the announcer was right though. It was possible, terribly likely in fact, that he was not on the grounds. That he was somewhere else entirely. It would help if he knew a little more about how their announcement system worked. Obviously the Head Doctor wasn't the only one who could use it.
Regardless, he had to focus his thoughts on the here and now and then proceed forward. He sat patiently, for now at least, waiting for his visitor.
He still didn't know if she was going to show up at all. He'd wait a few minutes, check and see if her spirit thread was getting any closer, if not... there were plenty of other things he could do tonight. Jack was reliable if nothing else and wouldn't be too difficult to find. The disembodied voice of the announcer was right though. It was possible, terribly likely in fact, that he was not on the grounds. That he was somewhere else entirely. It would help if he knew a little more about how their announcement system worked. Obviously the Head Doctor wasn't the only one who could use it.
Regardless, he had to focus his thoughts on the here and now and then proceed forward. He sat patiently, for now at least, waiting for his visitor.
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"It's good that we're going up there again tonight, though, since I don't know the layout that well." It was a little embarrassing, considering how long he had been stuck in this prison. Then again, the layout had changed on him a few times, so he had an excuse.
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Reluctantly, Rukia said, "Renji didn't tell me what was going on tonight. Do you know what exactly we're looking for?"
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"Umm, no," he admitted with a small sigh. "He wasn't very specific or anything. I think he just wanted us to explore some more." He doubted Renji would be too upset if they didn't find anything significant. It wasn't like that sort of thing was in their control.
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Rukia felt like she should say something else, but she was still angry with Renji, and upset aver Ichigo's disappearance, and just in a foul mood in general. So she stayed quiet for the time being.
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"So what was your life like before this?" It was usually a question he didn't ask, since that was in the past and hardly mattered now. However, they needed to kill time. "I never really asked Renji about it, but... I kind of get the feeling he wouldn't tell me." He smiled sheepishly. He had no idea of Rukia would be any more open about it, after all.
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Back to Sora's question, though. Rukia chuckled quietly, saying, "Well, Renji tends to be a tight-lipped, cranky old man, but that's why he has charming people like me around." It couldn't hurt to joke. "Renji and I, and Rangiku... we all died a long time ago. I don't know if Renji told you that, but we're not alive. At least not where we come from." She waited to see how Sora would react to that.
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But his question was answered - sort of, anyway. "You're ghosts?" he asked, his eyes widening. Though he didn't seem shocked for too long. He had met a lot of dead people in Halloween Town, after all, and they had all been pretty nice. Well, except for Oogie Boogie...
"He never told me," he said, sounding a little hurt by that. "Maybe he thought I'd be scared." That wasn't fair. He wasn't a child that was going to be frightened and push people away - if anything, he was more accepting than most adults!
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"Anyway, we're not ghosts, exactly. We help ghosts who are lost find their way to... well, to the afterlife, I suppose. I don't know what you call it in your world, but for us it's Soul Society."
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"Oh, so you help put them to rest? That's good." After all, having angry or depressed spirits wandering around couldn't be good. He had never thought that there were people that actually helped take care of that as their job. "It sounds pretty interesting!" With everything he had seen, it was still exciting to learn about new things.
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No use bothering Sora with her worries, though. "Yes, it is interesting," Rukia said. "How about you, Sora? What is your world like? How did you and Kairi meet?"
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"She washed up on the beach at my home!" he announced, finding the whole mystery behind their meeting very exciting. "Me and my best friend, Riku... We found her. The mayor ended up adopting her, and the three of us have been friends ever since."
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Rukia folded her arms, shifting her weight. "Must have been nice living on the beach. I've only ever seen the ocean a few times."
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"Really?!" While Nowe had said something similar about never seeing the ocean, each time Sora heard it he could barely believe it. "I grew up right by the water. We went down there to play and lounge around every day... It was great!"
Did that mean Renji hadn't seen the ocean many times, either? Oh, he'd have to take them!
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"Renji and I used to play in streams and ponds all the time." She thought for a moment. "I'm not even sure we knew what an ocean was, back then."
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"So has he ever seen the ocean?" he asked. He wondered secretly if the two had seen it for the first time together - that would have been pretty romantic, huh?
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Rukia cringed inwardly. She hoped maybe Sora wouldn't ask about that. Searching for something to ask him, she said, "Kairi's here. What about your other friend, Riku?" The name was ambiguous; Rukia didn't know if the person was male or female.
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Rangiku took a breath once outsde the door, steadying herself because Gin always managed to leave her off balance and she couldn't afford to be at the moment. She headed quickly back over to Rukia and Sora and bowed slightly to them both in apology. "Sorry for the delay."
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Distracted by her next question, he sighed and his eyes found the floor. "He was here, but then he disappeared... He came back, though! But he didn't remember anything. Then he disappeared again, and... came here as a visitor." Sora didn't want to think about what sort of things his friend had been put through.
Luckily, Rangiku chose to return then. "Took you long enough," he teased.
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"Oh, it's okay," she said, not quite meeting the other Shinigami's eyes.
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She let him go after a moment, rather more cheerful now than she had been a moment ago. She noticed Rukia avoiding looking at her and sighed inwardly, but there was nothing that she could do about it now. "We should find the closest stairs," she said, slightly more quietly.
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And this was different from hugging another guy - for one thing, his face was suddenly cushioned by something very soft. His arms flailed until she let go of him and he backed away, red as a tomato. And, and... she was acting like nothing was wrong!
Normally, he would have boasted about how he knew where the stairs were and could lead the way, but he was too shocked and embarrassed at the moment to say much of anything.
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Refraining from commenting, Rukia instead asked, "You know where they are, right Sora?" He had said he'd been on the second floor not all that long ago...
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She nodded at Rukia's question. "It's easier if someone knows where to find them rather than stumbling around in the dark."
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There were more important matters at hand, after all. Grabbing for his flashlight, he turned it on. "Yep, I know where I'm going. Just follow me." He a confident smirk flashed in their direction, he turned and headed out of the block.
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