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If there's a next time, say you're allergic.
[ No one questions eyes stinging or the occasional inability to breathe. Lion's already off at a faster pace, but there's still one attempt to give an escape route. Kind of. Dangerous is... right, but wrong. ]
She's not that dangerous. She just doesn't want me outside.
[ Honestly? Understandable and every day we appreciate Niina's functioning brain cells. ]
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The kindness is noted, but ignored with a wry sigh. ]
Mm, maybe. But I refuse to lie, even about something like this.
[ Little lies build to big ones. Even deflecting it feels wrong, but it's a wrongness they'll gladly stomach rather then explain why the sight of an endless field of roses hurts so much. Priorities are a hell of a thing, huh?
The rest, however, earns her an exasperated quirk of an eyebrow as they shuffle their way to the promised destination. ]
... And you don't think that was for good reason, given your current condition? [ Given the hellburns and all. ] Though I suppose I would've been stuck outside the gates, without your explicit permission to enter.
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More importantly, it's not even the snipe attempt that gets a response. It's that comment about being stuck at the gates. Should have left them out there longer, fff- ]
Why do you think I'm out here?
[ Followed by one short exhale. Too rude, bad Nogi. ] Of course it's a good reason, but she was not an option for this. The fog was too thin to heal me completely. I need to get used to it.
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But they can entertain the thought in the privacy of their own mind regardless. Ffff. ]
You could've sent someone to come fetch me, you know. That girl did help you get to the gate. She could've acted in your stead.
[ Picking apart the excuses is perhaps also rude, but it's a distraction from their own hurt. And it helps get the gears turning just in time to catch that last part. ]
...Wait, 'completely'? You were worse?
[ Oops. ]
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We all decided no strangers on campus until it's safe. It wouldn't be right if only I was allowed exceptions. Even this I had to be talked into.
[ Alternate reality where Lion never got the address and had to wander for an eternity, until being told they just couldn't enter the premises. They'd be way more pissed. But distraction aside, it's not seen as picking apart excuses. It is a valid question and Lion is not aware of The Rules. Now they are. Simple problem solved.
Unfortunately, it's followed up by the worst problem. The threat is all too familiar and it makes her heart twist in ways she quickly shoves out of mind. Focus on the threat. She has one chance to get away with a reasonable lecture, and if she fails she dies. ]
Yes, I was worse. This is the first time I've been out of my room since the seventeenth. I have no intention of leaving without good reason.
[ she has been a good invalid and properly recovering without any escape attempts please dont kill her ]
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It isn't until the gazebo is in sight that the silence is broken. Admittedly, it's with another of those soft gasps of salt-in-a-wound, but they push past it without allowing comment. ]
Good. Pushing yourself will only make the process of recovery worse in the end.
[ Said with all the trite hypocrisy of someone who very definitely isn't making it worse right now by demanding she let them inside the school. It's fine. It's fine. ]
.... But honestly, "no strangers on campus" is a good rule to keep even at normal times, as frustrating as it might be for circumstances like these. You could always come up with a system to vet specific people you know are safe, and it stops...
[ A pause. There's no polite, Successorly way to phrase "random monsters coming in and eating kids" that doesn't sound like an insult. ]
Accidents. From occurring, when things like this month happen.
[ #nailed it. ]
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At least the gazebo is different enough to break the illusion. It's this large stone structure that's less "tea spot" and more "mausoleum". When they get close enough is when Wakaba breaks off to take a seat on one of the benches. Not having to force herself upright anymore is wonderful, slowly stretching the one arm out and forward until she's just face-down in the stone table. Nails scrape on the surface, loosen with one long exhale.
Much better. When she speaks again it's infinitely less strained in comparison. ] I know. I've had enough physical therapy to know all the lectures. And the 'accidents' are the reason for the rule. We'll have a proper system by November.
[ When her eyes bleed and the minotaur strength comes back. When Niina heals enough to be able to face threats. But until then, neither are in any state to do anything. Any bit that helps quell the anxiety of those that live here is more than worth it.
Which on that note: the head finally turns to See them properly for the first time. ]
So. What'd you bring.
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While Wakaba melts and tries to absorb the cool stone into her skin, Lion just... perches on one of the benches, awkwardly, like that one friend who's been invited over to your house after school but doesn't want to cause trouble by existing in the wrong place. Reflexively, they start adjusting and fiddling with their ring - and thank god, whichever one cares to intervene in these small prayers, that Beato thought to stash everything away before she left, because they don't know what they'd do otherwise.
Breathe. One step at a time. Her explanation is taken at face value, as the overburdened tote bag is relieved of it's service and gently plonked next to her head. ]
I'm glad you and your Principal are planning ahead. This sort of storm will only get worse from here.
[ But it's a clear day-- oh.
Morbid sighs aside, they start unpacking the bag. The boxes are grubby and battered, but clearly medication. ]
Not what you're expecting, so please don't get your hopes up. [ She's given another Look. ] I'm not the type to break into a hospital on a whim. But thankfully, not all of what we collected in preparation for my inevitable transformation went missing in my absence.
[ Meaning it's questionable boxes of The Good Shit, hoarded by a madwoman in expectation of some truly gruesome body horror. Knock yourself out, Nogi. ]
Please take whatever you think will help. I'll keep the rest, though hopefully I won't need it quite yet.
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There's a few open windows in the main building, though. A loud voice, distant but definitely angry drifts on the wind.]
Wakaaaaba! Where are you?! I told you to stay in your room!
[Then there's silence. Then: is that a fight in the school building now?
The Principal has found out.]
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It wasn't a hospital, it was a clinic. [ Wakaba is immune to their Looks. ] It was wise to prepare in advance. When I refill my prescriptions I'll pick up replacements.
[ Someday, Beatrice will get a handwritten thank you letter. For now, leaves are quietly hovered over. Three bottles taken out to read over the backs. Whichever one is enough to take the worst edges off will be fine. Which one functions as a nerve blocker- And the thoughts derail at the sound of that robotic shriek. Oh. Oh no, she woke up early. That's actually a good thing, and one bit of anxiety unwinds. Niina's recovering. Thank god.
Downside: Niina's recovering. And went to check on her room first.
You know what. Never mind the above consideration. She's grabbing the one with the strongest dosage, already a professional at getting the lid off with one hand. Max three per day? Sure. Take them dry like always. ]
...She's honestly very nice. But, um, now's your best chance to escape.
[ Ever the martyr. ]
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[ That's all they can say on that topic, really, before all hell breaks loose.
The robotic shriek gets a startled flinch as Lion all but jumps in their chair. Whatever that was - no, whoever, the speaker knew Wakaba's name - is on the warpath and woe betide any who get in their way. Wakaba is given the solemn, if slightly amused, stare of a mourner stuck at a funeral for a corpse they barely know. ]
The 'Principal' you mentioned earlier, I take it? [ Sounds young, too. But it makes sense in a world of monsters. ] And you don't think it would be worse for you to be found on your own...?
[ They make no move to stand up, nor show any sign of fear beyond the initial alarm. Sorry, Nogi. ]
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I'm fine--I'm standing, aren't I? I'm fine! That idiot--
[There's a few other distinguishing words now.
"Miss Niina--please! Mr. Ivor, help me--"
"I'm sorry, Miss--"]
Don't touch me!
[It seems there will at least a minute before Niina gets out of the building.]
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[ And she owes their temporary guard a favor. But it's a thought gently rolled away for now. Regardless of anything else, that's at the end of a whole series of smaller steps, starting with not being bedridden when she needs to be walking again.
Er. Not quite. First step is now 'don't let Niina go on a rage bender', and from the sounds of the arguments in the distance this is already a failure. The corpse of a person sits up enough to evolve into Less Corpse Of A Person, and Lion's expression is given a blank stare. Well. If that's the decision they wish to make, then they can have the responsibility for it. ]
Yes. The guard is mine, but she's the actual head here, okay?
[ There is a consideration to say something else. "Try to be less." Except that would get her aggro'd by Lion and dealing with both of them sounds like a nightmare. Roll that thought away, too. A nail taps on the lid of the container she's taken, completely composed in the face of death. ]
I'll just take these ones. Do you need to write the name down?
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[ Which part? All of it. So far this has been a goldmine of information about the kind of person Nogi Wakaba is when the surface layers of prissy hero are peeled away, giving them a much clearer look at the person who exists underneath. It's not that different. But the understanding is... nice.
Even if they're about to watch her get brutally murdered by a friend of hers. They should've brought flowers to lay on her grave. Oh well. The stare shifts into blank confusion. ]
What kind of person do you take me for, Nogi-san? I already have a list, and I can just check it against the missing items later.
[ Ah. Nerd. Specifically, nerd who can't remember shit. ]
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Purple and black covered steel. Brass fittings. She might look intimidating if it weren't for two things: the fact that out of the entire gathered group, humans included, the simulacrum is by far the shortest here. The other is that there seems to be a faint rainbow shine, breaking the paint job up in various areas: her limbs, her glass covered chassis.
Ivor, the security guard, and the girl that Wakaba was with are trying to hold her arms as she storms forward. The screen is blank, aside from a small smoky discoloration about halfway up.]
Wakaba! You stupid idiot! Why are you out of--[She jerks her head suddenly towards Lion.]
Who are you?! Wakaba, what the hell are you doing? Didn't you suggest we have no strangers on campus! Why the hell did you go to the trouble of hiring Ivor if you decided to invite more people in?! Liv told me you were out in the gardens but she didn't say you had company!
[The girl gives a sheepish smile as she tries in vain to hold on. Ivor, on the other hand, is having more problems trying not to hurt his employer than anything else right now.]
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Good morning, Niina.
[ And it's said with all the placid zen of someone who's far too used to people waking up in a blind fury. There is one part in all that where Liv gets a flat stare show at her - not anywhere near mad, but the very definition of really. really???? Because letting her think she wandered off on her own was such a smarter choice.
Ugh. Too late now. ]
Ivor. You can let her go. And Lion's not a stranger. They're my friend. [ Duh. ] I asked for their help while you were resting.
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...They should've brought tea. But at the same time, that likely would've made the first impression worse. Boo. ]
It's nice to meet you, Niina-san. Though I wish it was under better circumstances.
[ Since Wakaba already introduced them by name, they don't bother. But the surprised delight at being called friend is for them and them alone.
Of course, it means they're perfectly justified in what they're about to do, so really she only has herself to blame. ]
I apologize for any trouble my intrusion may have caused. Unfortunately, I wasn't aware of the 'no visitors' rule until after I had arrived. If there's anything I can do to rectify this error, please let me know.
[ And while they don't get up to bow, because that just seems awkward, okay, they have standards, they do bring out the most reassuring smile they can muster. ]
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She tilts her head, a small circle swirls in the center of the blank screen. Thinking, thinking. There's a robatic sounding scoff as she crosses her arms then quickly uncrosses them. Not a good idea.]
Lion, huh? A member of the crew is vouching for you, so I'll let it slide for now but there's some people here that get antsy when new faces show up unexpected. Even if someone didn't tell me, it shouldn't have been a surprise. You didn't know so I guess I can't fault you for that, though.
[At least it seems that this has soothed the angry robot somewhat. For now. That is when she turns her head to Wakaba.]
You? You know better. What are you even doing out here? Couldn't you have just...
[Niina trails off, tilting her head from side to side. She doesn't know what's in the boxes but...]
...Wakaba. Explain what that shit is and why it was so important to break the rules.
[Niina is now moving closer, ready to grab Wakaba's shirt if allowed.]
And don't go 'good morning, Niina', idiot!
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Now the real problem. A breath is taken in - still feels like knives through her lungs, hasn't kicked in yet - and she lets determination fill in the gaps her body left behind. She is still a near-corpse, like something out of some B-grade horror film, but the glare is lucid for once. There's no recoiling from Niina's slow advance. Until her death, she is unyielding as steel. ]
I broke no rules. I was not aware my medication from my previous stay ran out. I needed assistance that the others could not give, and I will not send you outside for this.
[ Go ahead, strangle the invalid, Niina. But she won't give you the satisfaction of her caving. ]
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... But for once, they don't have to. The choice is theirs to make or ignore as they see fit. The thought is batted around like an idle plaything, as their gaze flicks from one girl to the other. ]
Understandable, I'll endeavor not to do anything that might make those people antsy.
[ Privately, they also make a note to warn the girl next time. As refreshing as it is to not be the one forced to keep the peace, for once, that doesn't mean they want to cause grief if they don't have to.
They'll help dig Wakaba out of her grave in a moment. For now, they're going to let it play out. ]
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"No strangers on campus". That's a rule broken. They might not be a stranger to you but try explaining that the crew! Getting medication isn't that difficult. You didn't even ask! You're not the only ones with connections.
[There's a sharp shrill sound of static.]
But I guess asking for help is too painful, huh? [As her grip tightens there some more growling.] I'm the boss of this crew. You don't have the right to say that I couldn't have done it myself!
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But that last one taps on the wall, just once, and something taps back.
The glare aimed at the static loosens, eyes quickly turning a furious red that Niina remembers, and everything goes still. Words flow like calm poetry, apathetic and unmoved. The determination is still there, but it runs undercurrent to something worse. ]
Painful as you killing me, I should expect. How I would have enjoyed being made aware of your status, so I knew the price of staying here was my choices.
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[She snarls again but there's... something else in it. She does feel that gaze. She recognizes it. She's pressing against a wall.]
Waking up and finding you were just gone--that shit wasn't cool.
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I'm not going to bleed anywhere. They're scars now.
[ Dumbass. Niina's free. Instead, that vengeful streak goes right over her shoulder and hits someone else. ]
In any case, I told Liv to pass on my location if you woke up.
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It's enough to get them to finally speak up, though, head propped gently in the palm of their hand from where they're resting on the table. As cute as it is to watch them worry over each other, it does nobody any good if they actually come to blows. Again. ]
Scars can still re-open under duress, Nogi-san. [ The comment is unmistakably childing, but diluted into something mild enough to soothe instead of irritate. Hopefully, anyway. ] Especially if you fuss at the wound and keep it from healing in the first place.
[ The gaze flicks back across to Niina. Ah well, there goes the amnesty they earned. ]
I imagine the same might be true for steel, but I'm not as familiar with that as I'd like. [ ...is that rude to say? Welp, too late now. ] It doesn't hurt either of you to take the time to rest while you can, or to accept help when it's offered by someone still in possession of all of their limbs, rather then going in circles and lashing out in worry.
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cw: terrible puns in hovertext
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