Whatever promise the day had seemed to show in the morning, it had steadily turned for the worse since then. The weather hadn't bothered Prussia at all (other than the annoying women who seemed to think he could actually get sick by staying out in it, as if a little rain was just as dangerous as economic trouble), but by the time the nurses were
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But he really couldn't think like that. He'd end up getting smacked by someone for it. Probably Aerith.
Speaking of which, where was the flower girl? He hadn't heard from her in a bit, though this trip had definitely jumbled things up. It had been interesting to see the town, but he hadn't gotten much done other than getting a proper talk with Tifa. Well, and meeting Usopp ( ... )
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Still, it was enough to make him interesting. Sasuke turned his face more towards Zack than the window and nodded once in recognition, if not quite returning the cheery-sounding greeting.
"There will be another opportunity," he said, dismissing the failure (yet again: perhaps less dismissed than displaced into the growing pile of them) in the basement. As for Doyleton ... "I got what I needed."
If nothing more than that. It had barely been a trip.
"What about you?" Zack had been obviously new; was this his first trip to the town?
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Sasuke might have revised that conclusion had he been able to discern exactly what Zack was doing to check his sight, but instead all he felt was a slight whiffle of air. Had it been the nightshift, it might have sparked his attention; as it was, the drum of the rain on the roof already had him on edge, but in a way that directed more of his attention than usual towards the front of the bus, where the staff were, and outside.
And thus he failed to notice that Zack had done anything at all.
"You've met others who have been here longer, I assume," he continued, as if nothing had happened. "How much have you learned about this place?"
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Leaning back more comfortably in his seat, Zack crossed his arms over his chest as he thought over Sasuke's question.
"Well, Aidou told me a whole lot in the few times that we've spoken," he started. "I know all about the brainwashing, about the reduced powers, and how apparently there's some kid around who specializes in making weapons." He just hadn't been able to get a hold of him yet. He'd have to get cracking on that tomorrow.
"Among other things," he finished with a smile, even though he realized Sasuke wouldn't see it. "Why do you ask?"
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But now that he thought about it, there were fewer and fewer here who could say as much as the vampire could. Sasuke had only been here a day before; besides the two of them, who else had a more complete recollection? Clearly not the alchemists, if their numbers had dwindled so much that Zack could only look to one for assistance.
"It's worthwhile to ensure that one's allies aren't left entirely in the dark," Sasuke said, tone dismissive. "If you're waiting for a turn with the alchemist, are you armed at all right now?"
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"Just my flashlight. Well, I can also manage some hand-to-hand if there's no other option, but put a sword in my hand and that's when I'm really helpful," Zack explained. Still, no one was going to do that. If he wanted to get armed, he was going to have to take care of it himself. Not that he could do much until tomorrow except keep searching around the institute -- though from what he'd heard, it wasn't like he'd be able to find a decent sword just lying around.
"How'd you get armed?" he asked out of curiosity as the bus continued to strain its way up the hill through the rain. He might as well see if Sasuke had any tips for him.
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