Anise had been lying snug in bed, only vaguely aware that she was awake, when her rest was disturbed by the one sound in the world she'd never wanted to hear again.
"Good morning, everyone!"
The girl's eyes shot open and she immediately sat up straight. There was no doubt about it. That was the Head Doctor, that bastard, and he was back! Now that
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Byrne sat up in bed and rubbed his eyes, coming alive much slower this morning than usual. It wasn't until he swung his legs off the bed and set his feet on the floor that he first noticed it. Sweatpants. ...T-shirt? The smiley-face t-shirt? And a wristband? What?
Woah woah woah, hold on a second. That voice over the intercom just now...not Aguilar's or Harrington's? 'Impromptu vacation'... Landel's back?!His seventh morning in his place, and he was still waking up to something completely unexpected. Even so, the voice and uniform changes weren't entirely convincing, once he'd had a moment to think about it. They'd pulled this sort of trick before, after all. But when that nurse from the first day came in the room and greeted ( ... )
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Then again, the one that escorted him from place to place was quite fair. Perhaps it wasn't so strange a thought after all.
"I couldn't agree more," Edgar said with a warm grin. "Just the sight of them has me feeling more optimistic than I have in some time. It's amazing what a few days of subsisting on gruel can do for one's mood."
He had another quick bite, bringing the napkin to his mouth before speaking. "I'm Edgar."
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He finished his own mouthful before answering the question. "That's right. About two and a half weeks now, if I recall." He masked the apprehension that came with that statement- over two weeks there, and he was no closer to escaping, no closer to finding those who had gone missing. Why had they disappeared, with Locke being replaced entirely, and not him?
Not that he wanted to be brainwashed, but he was admittedly curious. He continued: "Longer than I'd like, but it could always be worse, I suppose."
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The prosecutor's expression briefly turned grimmer as he thought of the consequences of the military coming back. They might exercise even stricter control over the patients than last time, if whatever had caused that emergency last night was thanks to someone finding a break in the system. Come to think of it, who was responsible for last night, anyway? There had been talk of a traitor the night before last, so maybe they were responsible? Or else Landel did it, or maybe even one of the patients if that were possible? Hm ( ... )
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Byrne shook his head and sighed. Edgar was right. Why haven't these rebels (whoever they are) been more successful? If they did help Landel do whatever he did last night to get back in charge, then why weren't they able to help at least some of the patients escape? Was it some fault of theirs, or was there just something Landel knew that no one else did, like a secret passage into this place or something?
Ugh... Not knowing the answers to any of these questions (or nearly any question about this place period) was beyond infuriating. But at least he was sure that it wasn't impossible to escape. Kay had done it somehow (and Byrne refused to believe otherwise), but then again, that had been just before the military's takeover... Who knew how the security around here might have changed since then?
"I don't know. But something got Landel through last night, whether it was the rebels or not. Maybe he just knows this place better than anyone and could get in that way, or maybe he found a gap in the ( ... )
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