DAY 59: CAFETERIA

Sep 30, 2011 11:48

Billy surfaced into wakefulness. Sleep receded like an inky tide, and it didn't say anything to him before it was gone. His dreams had been nothing but the sensation of water, rocking him restlessly in his bottle. There seemed to be an ocean beyond his confines, but he couldn't see it and couldn't reach it. He pawed at the glass, but any progress ( Read more... )

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bodhiandspirit September 30 2011, 22:38:52 UTC
As she often did, Rita awakened in a tangled mess of her own blankets. She opened her eyes slowly, laid silent for several seconds... and then her eyes snapped open as she realized what was wrong with this picture.

Rita tugged her legs away from the sheets and shot up out of bed, suddenly hyper-aware of the feeling of fabric against her skin, and the impact of her feet hitting the ground. Her body was there. Even though it had nearly faded away last night, it was whole again.

There was a wave of relief... but also anger. What the hell kind of drug was that? If it caused hallucinations, then Brook had seen them too... unless Brook himself had been a hallucination all along. Rita hoped her mind would have come up with a less stupid companion, if that were the case.

But if her body had truly been modified in such a way... and the experience had felt real enough that she couldn't dismiss that as a possibility... then what did that mean for Rita? Could she really assume she was fine just because she felt all right that morning? Someone ( ... )

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pullstrung October 1 2011, 00:26:53 UTC
Woody sat up in bed, breathing hard and with no recollection of how he got there. As wound up as he felt from last night's encounter with those monsters, though, there was only one thing on Woody's mind right then. "Buzz...!" They hadn't found him, and he had no idea where his friend had gone.

Closing his eyes, he tried to calm down. "Okay, Woody, deep breaths..." There was only one of him, but a wide range of rooms and hallways. Buzz could have gone anywhere, and they'd just missed each other. Maybe he hadn't been taken for...experiments or whatever at all, and he was just as worried about Woody as he was about him ( ... )

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bodhiandspirit October 1 2011, 11:48:07 UTC
As Rita rested her head in her arms, she thought back to the previous night. Her entire body had been transformed into something transparent, something that couldn't touch physical objects, but could somehow affect the temperature around her. What could she even call that?

No, not a ghost. Ghosts didn't exist. If anything, it could be compared to spirit conversion. Entelexia became spirits through a sort of assisted evolution... Was it possible that humans could attain similar forms? But even if they could...

Her thoughts were interrupted by a nearby voice. It sounded like it was directed at her, so Rita lifted her head out of her arms and stared forward with an irritated expression. "What do you think?" she retorted automatically. It was practically a reflex to answer with hostility, and she did it before even acknowledging who had asked.

... Oh, it was him. Rita wondered for a moment if Woody came to laugh at her, just like she had when he was being punished by the military. It couldn't be that he was concerned about her, right ( ... )

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pullstrung October 1 2011, 16:53:14 UTC
Her initial response made Woody defensive. Well, excuse him for asking! No wonder she always seemed to be alone whenever Woody saw her. With an attitude like that and crazy space delusions to boot, he doubted many people would like putting up with her.

Thankfully, she continued before he could come back with some snappy remark. While he didn't appreciate the greeting, she had at least acknowledged him. Woody knew by now that Rita wasn't afraid to ignore people if it suited her. And anyway, he could get behind her anger at the Institute.

"Yeah, tell me about it!" Propping a hand in his chin, he stirred his fork around in that nasty-looking pink goop. "It was bad enough when we had to deal with creepy doctors who, who--" The whole thing was so ludicrous that he had to search for the right words. "--pretend we're in a hospital. Now we're locked in some kind of boot camp that everyone outside thinks is a hospital? What are they, a bunch of idiots?"

Didn't anyone out there know this place was all wrong? Or were the ( ... )

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bodhiandspirit October 2 2011, 02:51:18 UTC
A bunch of idiots? "That sounds about right." It was likely that anyone involved with the institute had been brainwashed enough that they weren't even capable of questioning how suspicious it was, but Rita still couldn't fully accept that as an excuse for being so ignorant. Especially not while people were suffering.

She could have continued her rant (oh, she could have ranted for hours), or she could have elaborated on what was wearing on her mood... but instead, Rita shifted the topic to Woody himself.

"I'm surprised you've lasted this long without losing any limbs," she pointed out, perhaps a bit too casually. "What've you been doing at night?" He didn't strike her as the fighting type (certainly not to the extent of battle freaks like Taura or Goku), so she was honestly curious.

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pullstrung October 3 2011, 02:22:18 UTC
Woody wasn't sure whether to be offended at the matter-of-fact way she'd said that, but in the end he knew she had a point. "Yeah, well, that makes two of us," he muttered.

While Woody liked to think he could hold his own if push came to shove, this just wasn't any place for a toy.

As for the question, he wished he could give a good answer, like that he'd been exploring, that he was on the verge of finding a way out here. Woody hesitated, uncertain of how much he even wanted to share with Rita.

"I, uh...went looking for a buddy of mine last night," he finally said. A lot of good that had done him. Then again, Woody knew he ought to be grateful something bigger hadn't tried to munch on him and Ippo. "He wasn't anywhere in Doyleton, and then there's this, this..." He gestured with his hands as he tried to articulate what happened to him. "...gap in my memory, like I'd been asleep awhile."

Then, his expression changed, as though something just occurred to him. "Wait a minute," he said, eyes narrowing in thought. "When was ( ... )

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bodhiandspirit October 3 2011, 03:11:10 UTC
Woody had mentioned a 'buddy' before, back before the military took over. Maybe he was talking about the same person now - not that it meant anything to Rita without a name or face.

Just as Rita thought, it really wasn't a good idea to get too close to people in the institute. It was hard to keep track of friends, and there was no telling when someone might disappear. Better to keep everyone at an arm's length. She wouldn't get hurt that way.

Woody's next question was an odd one, but Rita replied promptly, almost as if showing off how organized her own thoughts were. "Three days ago." It sounded like he was trying to work out how big that 'gap' was. Rita was admittedly a little curious now too, even if it didn't show on her face.

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pullstrung October 3 2011, 03:32:31 UTC
Rita's answer took a second to sink in, his expression growing blank, then anxious, as he tried to process what that meant. He thought maybe she'd been joking, that Rita was just pulling his string to make herself feel better about whatever put her in a sour mood. But the punchline never came.

"What?!" His hands slammed down onto the table, causing his fork to clatter off of his tray. Immediately, he felt the gaze of several soldiers. Woody instinctively hunched down and lowered his voice, but the terrified look on his face still remained. "What do you mean, three days? Doyleton was--"

Realizing his voice was beginning to escalate again, Woody took a deep breath and continued with a hiss, "Doyleton was the last thing I remembered when I woke up last night!"

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bodhiandspirit October 3 2011, 06:46:46 UTC
Rita had a feeling her answer wasn't going to be one that Woody would like, but his reaction was more than she expected, and she gave a small start when he suddenly slammed his hands on the table. Her eyes were wide for a moment, but as soon as he quieted down they returned to their usual narrow gaze.

"I mean three days," Rita repeated in response to Woody's incredulity. There was a pause, and then she matched his hushed tone and asked, "You were seriously out for three days? Were you sick or something?" Judging from his reaction, that kind of downtime definitely wasn't normal for him. The only other possibility that Rita could think of was that the staff had drugged him in some way... which could have a lot of unpleasant implications.

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pullstrung October 3 2011, 07:09:07 UTC
"No!" Woody promptly answered (toys didn't get sick, he almost said). "I mean--" Wait, if this wasn't his body, then how could he sound so sure? What was it like to feel sick, anyway? While he'd faithfully stayed with Andy during every childhood illness, he imagined that was far different from actually catching something. "--Ahh, I don't know..."

Sighing, he pinched the bridge of his nose. "I feel fine, so that's gotta count for something. Right?" Woody wasn't sure why he needed a little reassurance right then (least of all from Rita), but that didn't stop him from throwing that out there. He hated having to muddle through this whole human thing, especially when he didn't know where to find Buzz.

"Do you know if this has happened to anyone else here?" he asked after a moment. On one hand, Woody was almost afraid to know what became of people who could fall asleep for days on end, but part of him was also scared to be the only one who'd done this before.

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bodhiandspirit October 3 2011, 14:27:22 UTC
"So you don't know," Rita summarized for Woody. It seemed clear from his babbling that he didn't remember being sick, but if he was in a three-day coma, he probably didn't have a clue about what happened during that time ( ... )

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pullstrung October 4 2011, 02:57:17 UTC
Experiments? Organs? Woody protectively wrapped his arms around his torso before the casual way Rita spoke about something so morbid sank in. "That's not funny!" he snapped, though he couldn't quite bring himself to relax, either. What if it was all true? With all the creepy monsters and the way they'd made him change bodies, maybe they did harvest some of his organs. The thought made him shudder.

"I feel fine," he pointedly added. And if he was fine, that meant they hadn't cut him up or, or...anything else that involved needles or knives!

"I just...don't remember what happened between then and last night," Woody quietly admitted. "And anyway, I'm more worried about my friend Buzz. You haven't seen him anywhere, have you? He's got blond hair and blue eyes. Uh, he's kind of short and stocky, too."

It was weird how he couldn't just refer to him as a Buzz Lightyear toy without everyone looking at him like he was nuts. Complications like that just made finding him that much more difficult.

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bodhiandspirit October 4 2011, 03:24:17 UTC
It was too easy with this guy. Rita's face didn't betray any satisfaction at her successful teasing, but it also didn't have the slightest hint of remorse. She simply continued on as if she hadn't said anything disturbing at all.

"Buzz?" She had to force herself not to crack up as she repeated it. Woody said he was from Earth, didn't he? Rita didn't remember that many Earthians having such ridiculous names. Did Woody and his friend specifically come from the Village of Stupid Names or something? One would think the institute was doing them a favor by giving them fake ones.

Once she was sure she could continue without bursting into laughter, Rita answered the question. "No, I haven't seen anyone like that. I'm usually too busy with research to bother much with people-watching, though."

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pullstrung October 5 2011, 19:49:06 UTC
Woody let out a sigh when he heard Rita say she hadn't seen Buzz after all. While he could understand missing each other, it worried him that not many people here had seen him before. Seeing how Buzz was...well, Buzz, he should have been attracting a little bit more attention to himself than Woody. After all, Woody figured he'd been around long enough to get a good feel for how to blend in among a crowd of actual people. But Buzz wasn't as old or experienced and -- face it, even among toys, he could sometimes be a little weird.

Thinking about him made Woody's heart grow heavy. What he'd give just to hear his voice right then...

"Well, if you ever wind up seeing someone who fits that description, could you let me know?" he asked. Her excuse about research sounded strange when coming from someone so young, but Woody was too worried about his friend to think about making fun of her for it right then.

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bodhiandspirit October 6 2011, 08:36:45 UTC
Rita finished off her glass of milk as she studied Woody's expression. He was looking pretty disheartened. Looked like he and that Buzz guy were close. Rita wasn't especially concerned about Woody's feelings... but in some ways, she could relate.

"Yeah, sure, I'll let you know," Rita agreed, though her tone may have sounded almost dismissive. She wasn't a liar, though. Even if she didn't plan to put any effort into looking for the guy, she'd say something if he showed up in front of her. Even if she was a little bitter that Woody had found friends almost immediately and she was still completely alone (though she would never say so out loud), Rita wasn't about to try and mess up other people's friendships. That'd just be stupid.

The intercom sounded then, and the shift change was announced. Rita gave a small glance to her untouched food (using the word loosely), then pulled herself up out of her seat. "Time to go. Try not to get killed." As far as Rita was concerned, that was a nice thing to say.

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