By the time lunch rolled around, things still weren't getting any better. The voices hadn't gone away; instead, Firo was pretty sure they were getting more frequent. Ennis had been silent since last night, but Czes's voice had been an insistent buzz in his ear all morning
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Ah well. It could be worse. At least there was food, he reminded himself as he picked up his spoon and began to eat. Keeping up his strength was an absolute necessity, which meant so was this.
[For Chipp]
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"Good morning to you, too," Daemon drawled wryly, lips quirking as he poked the stuff in his bowl. "It's certainly like nothing you'd find from home, but it's not all bad." Of course, it wasn't all that good, either. It just... was.
"They've been serving this same meal for breakfast, lunch, and dinner since I woke up a day ago. Perhaps a little longer. You have to eat it if you want to keep your strength up. I haven't found an alternative yet, myself. And from the amount of people swallowing the stuff down, I don't think anyone else has, either."
Unless they'd been here as long as Sora, but Daemon doubted there were many left that had.
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Trying to find a subject away from food, which was proving to be very distracting, Chipp remembered his original reason for approaching Daemon. Well, one was to find out if the guy was alright since their interaction with Harrington got cut short, and since he found that out, all that was left was asking about why their interaction got cut short ( ... )
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He waved away Chipp's apology with a small smile. "I understand, believe me. This place is more than frustrating. All the odds are stacked against us. And Harrington did tell us some things," Daemon pointed out, listing them off on his fingers ( ... )
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Even if they were uncomfortable. Seriously, that was the biggest differences he could point out so far from what he'd observed since reawakening. Aguilar and Landel were both madmen who had to be stopped. but Aguilar was a soldier, he would likely be difficult to get to. Landel was another matter, but what he'd learned from Renamon about what he could possibly do added up. And also made him far more dangerous ( ... )
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...And Chipp had managed to get himself set on fire within hours of waking here. Something told Daemon this one might need a little looking out for.
At the man's question, his smile faded a little. "I did. There were some here when I first arrived. This place, though... they did something to me. I'm missing time. A couple weeks. I went to bed one night and woke up almost a month later. Everyone I'd known and met and worked with was gone. I don't know if they got out, or if they're held somewhere. I don't know what they thought if I vanished on them with no warning like I did. So... I've had to start from scratch again. Last night was my first night back out again."
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His Jewels, he mentally added, thumb rubbing absently over his ring finger where his Birthright Red normally rested.
He shared Chipp's frustration, watching as the man tried to vent it, but there was nowhere for it to go. Not yet. "You may have to get in line," Daemon chuckled, but the sound held little humor. It hinted at violence smoldering just below the surface, however. A deep icy rage just waiting for an outlet. "They won't be allowed to continue their game. They will make a mistake somewhere. No one is perfect, not for long. You're not the only one who's vowed to leave this place a rubble."
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