Day 51: Breakfast

Yuffie Kisaragi, indomitable bouncing ball of sunshine and unfathomable ebullience, was tired. It'd been a long night full of gibberish and getting nowhere fast.

"Can't I—"

Plucky, who had been busily loading a plate full of French toast and bacon, tittered. "I'm afraid not, Hanna, darling. A chat over a nice, hearty breakfast would do you a world of good, don't you think?"

"Aaaaactually—"

"Come on, let's find you a seat. Plenty to choose from this morning!"

For a long moment, Yuffie seriously considered doing something—anything—to act out. Punch her nurse, rub jam in an orderly's face, climb a wall and hang off the ceiling, jump on a table and parody Loveless… A ruckus like that would definitely jolt her back into gear, right? Sedation aside. And it'd turn Plucky's good day right on its head, which was always a bonus worth shooting for.

But, by the time she'd reached a decision—and it was an epic decision, a really awesome one; everybody'd appreciate the genius, she was sure—she was already alone. Her breakfast tray had been set down neatly by the nurse, who had left with an infuriatingly winsome smile.

"Wow," Yuffie muttered. Shaking her head, she picked a chair at random and threw herself into it. She kicked back, one arm slung across her eyes, to wait. For what, she wasn't totally sure. Some moron to decide that she looked like good company? That was how it usually went.

[identity profile] spandexorgtfo.livejournal.com 2010-08-09 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
When he'd seen Rita refuse to give way, Kratos's eyes had narrowed. If she would not unhand him, he would have no qualms in erasing her as a threat. Never mind that the fork was blunted; he would find a way.

The nurse's voice acted as a wake-up call, reminding him of what awaited him if he crossed the proverbial line. As soon as she had finished admonishing them both, Kratos blinked and seemed to shake something out of his system. He opened his hand and let the fork drop back onto Raine's plate before lowering his arm stiffly back to his side. "Very well."

He sat back down woodenly in the chair next to Raine. "We're fine," he said, glancing back at the nurse and orderlies waiting expectantly behind them. Then, he turned to Raine.

"And they were so important that they required me to be on exhibition?" Kratos snapped, still trying to keep his tone as even as possible. Even so, his expression matched Raine's for cold, controlled anger.

[identity profile] damned-nurses.livejournal.com 2010-08-09 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
The nurse waited a moment longer after the two patients backed down again, not entirely convinced by the man's insistence that they were fine. When it seemed that they had calmed down, though, and nobody planned to start using their utensils in new and creative ways, she offered the group a bright, cheery smile and nodded. "All right, everyone! Enjoy your breakfast, and do please try to get along? Okay!"

And with that she bustled off again with her escort in tow, though they didn't go too far away. Just in case, they'd be keeping an eye on the trio for the rest of the shift, should intervention be needed again.

[identity profile] bodhiandspirit.livejournal.com 2010-08-09 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
When Kratos lowered the fork, Rita finally backed away, sitting back down in her seat. It looked like if they could all agree on one thing, it was that getting sedated wasn't a good idea right now.

"Great," Rita grumbled. "Now we're being monitored." The nurse had gone far enough that she wasn't going to be able to overhear their conversation, but she was probably going to jump in again if any of them raised their voices or made violent gestures. The extra attention was more of an annoyance than a hindrance, really.

For a short while, Rita occupied herself with her food, mostly to placate the staff who watched them like vultures. It wasn't long before her eyes wandered back over to Kratos, shooting him a sideways glance that looked none too pleased. "Was that reaction really necessary?" she finally asked.

[identity profile] per-ardua.livejournal.com 2010-08-10 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
"I was hardly asking for any kind of demonstration," Raine shot back. "Just answering some questions; we're trying to find out what similarities there are, if any, between Cruxis Crystals and blastia cores." No, it wasn't likely anything they learned would be useful here, but they needed to learn what they could while they were still in the same place.

Really, did he think she wished she had access to him and M-U tools? She'd been a little abrupt, but she didn't have a scalpel in hand or anything.

[identity profile] spandexorgtfo.livejournal.com 2010-08-10 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
Kratos raised an eyebrow at Rita. "I haven't removed my Cruxis Crystal since it was first implanted. I have no idea what the results would be were it to be accidentally removed or damaged." He sighed. "That was also partly out of...reflex." A small glare indicated that he wasn't about to share how that habit had developed.

Eager for a change in subject, Kratos turned again to Raine. "Is that so." He frowned. "If that's your intent, I don't see why simply moving nearer to me over there" - he pointed to his forlorn tray still waiting for him - "would have worked as well."

[identity profile] bodhiandspirit.livejournal.com 2010-08-10 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
Rita wasn't entirely satisfied with the response, having been the one with a fork jabbed at her throat, but she didn't care to continue arguing. She'd voiced her grievances, he'd made his excuses, and it was time to move on to more productive talks.

"The crystal is embedded directly into the skin? Is there nothing like an external device or a formula that controls it?" Rita asked, her gaze once again falling to the man's hands. Regardless of whether or not Kratos wanted to cooperate, she wasn't about to walk away from this conversation without learning something new and potentially useful.

[identity profile] per-ardua.livejournal.com 2010-08-12 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
So he wouldn't use it as an excuse to leave, Raine walked over, grabbed Kratos' tray, and put it in front of him before sitting down.

To get the conversation started, she said, "Normally, yes, there is an external device--they have to be mounted on Key Crests or the mana goes out of control, which makes the person wearing it mutate into an uncontrolled monster. Fortunately, it doesn't happen right away, and the Key Crest can be added on after the crystal is attached."

[identity profile] spandexorgtfo.livejournal.com 2010-08-12 07:01 am (UTC)(link)
Well that was one way to solve a problem. Kratos said nothing as Raine returned to her seat, but did eat a little of the food on the tray. It wasn't warm, having sat around for some time, but at least it wasn't so cold that it was unappetizing.

"Wearing a crystal without a Key Crest actually results in the host's death due to mana exhaustion, although it takes a number of years for the Exsphere - and Cruxis Crystal, by extension - to fully absorb its host's available mana," he amended stonily.

Why was he talking about this? Why was he talking about something that had always made him uneasy? He already knew the answer, though: it was easier to distract himself with facts than sit next to Raine and deal with memories...

"The removal of a Key Crest-less crystal is what precipitates the mutation."

[identity profile] bodhiandspirit.livejournal.com 2010-08-14 08:35 am (UTC)(link)
There was a flicker of surprise in Rita's expression at the mention of a mutation. Humans becoming monsters? It was a horrible thought, but Rita knew better than to turn a blind eye to facts just because they were disturbing. She kept a calm, serious look on her face as she listened to Kratos elaborate. She had never imagined a mana-based system could carry so many problems with it, but perhaps that was naive. The changes that were going to take place on Terca Lumireis were severely dramatic and were sure to carry some drawbacks along with the benefits. Rita needed to be prepared for them.

"Effects like those are unheard of with blastia. Without a formula, blastia are simply nonfunctional," Rita explained. "...However, with an improper formula, blastia can go out of control. In some cases, they could release high-density aer into the surrounding area, which can have dramatic effects on the growth of plants, behavior of monsters, and the health of humans."

That wasn't including the effects excessive aer consumption could have on Entelexia, but that was a whole other can of worms. As were the issues of the global aer supply, the Adephagos, and various other problems that had recently come to light. There was really far too much to be said about blastia and aer than could be divulged in a single sitting.