Nephry Osborne (
silversnowfall) wrote2011-06-29 10:46 pm
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[Enjoying your hot day, Luceti?
Nephry isn't. Nephry isn't enjoying much of anything really. They've left her just a few feet away from the fountain this afternoon. She's barely even conscious, let alone coherent enough to try alerting someone that she's back. And really, she's not doing well in the heat.
At least, in such a well-traveled place, it probably won't be too long before someone finds her.]
Nephry isn't. Nephry isn't enjoying much of anything really. They've left her just a few feet away from the fountain this afternoon. She's barely even conscious, let alone coherent enough to try alerting someone that she's back. And really, she's not doing well in the heat.
At least, in such a well-traveled place, it probably won't be too long before someone finds her.]
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Regardless, he eventually stopped pacing and took a seat next to Ion, waiting for Nephry to wake up. It was indeed dull, and he often took to staring at the ceiling for a while, amusing himself with ideas for new inventions and how he'd make them. A devious smirk eventually spread on his face when one thought for a potentially fatal weapon passed through his mind and--
...And that was when Ion's head dropped onto his arm. Dist jerked to attention and stared down at the boy. His muscles were tense and he made a quiet noise of discomfort, but that was it. He wanted to shake the boy off, but...couldn't. He couldn't find it in himself to jerk away from Ion, so he just fumed quietly and turned his head away from the boy, cheeks tinted red.
This just became far more troublesome than before.]
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Assuming, of course, that they do get up and head into her room, Nephry looks a great deal more peaceful now than she did out in the sun by the fountain. Her heart rate has slowed (there are monitors to prove this) to something more reasonable, and hydration is still taking the express route into her right arm, with evidence of a second line that recently disappeared. And she's cool enough that her lower half is covered by a light sheet. So it must be okay.
Though, her eyes are closed still. But she doesn't have that look of struggling anymore.]
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[His face falls when he sees her. Even though she looked so much better than she had hours earlier, the fact that she had to be here in the clinic at all... it was unforgivable.] Nephry...
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He didn't want to even think of what experiments they put her through when she was gone.
Dist doesn't approach her just yet, allowing Ion to have a moment first and foremost. His glasses glint in the light, however, masking his eyes and his expression.]
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There's a soft inhale when Ion says her name, and she opens her eyes slowly. It may be tired, but that is a definite smile on her face when she identifies her visitors.]
Ion. Saphir. [a breath] Come in. [the doorway is for doors, not friends]
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[He stands at her side, setting a hand gently on her shoulder.] I hope we didn't wake you... how are you feeling?
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...It's good to see that you're well, Nephry.
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[even though she's probably going to be here for a couple more days. And Dist, you don't get away with that. She's motioning you closer.]
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Can we get you anything? Perhaps something to drink?
[Seeing as she came in so dehydrated, chances were she would have some kind of cup of water around if she were able to drink on her own.]
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But he'll do his best not to show how fatigued he is, and nod to Ion's words. She really should drink something.]
You should drink something, Nephry. Now that you're able, even a simple glass should suffice. [And if she was able to do that much, he'd suggest the staff remove the IV from her arm. It'd be unnecessary.]
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[Ion's hand gets a gentle squeeze, and Dist gets a look of concern. Tell her he hasn't worried himself into an illness.] How long have the two of you been...when did you find me?
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Not too long ago. [Just a few hours that felt like a few years. But there was no reason to trouble Nephry with that right now.] If you want more water, just let me know.
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Instead, he pushes up his glasses and clears his voice.]
I'm glad you returned when you did, Nephry.
[And not during the mayhem that occurred a few days ago.]
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After several sips of water, her voice seems stronger, too.]
When I did? ...What happened? [and, with another sharp look at both of them] Please sit. [That's what the chairs are for.]
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[He sits down as instructed, his hands resting on his knees.]
There was an incident in the village last week. One of the residents set out to attack the other villagers... I don't know much about what really happened, but a few buildings in the plaza were damaged and the clinic was destroyed.
[His eyes fall.] Luke was one of the ones attacked, but he was doing all right the last time I saw him. Although... the Malnosso kidnapped him not long after that.
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But Dist does lift a brow in Ion's direction at the mention of the Luke replica. Hm...so he was injured and kidnapped soon after? That must be why the boy seemed so crestfallen lately.]
What the Fon Master said is the truth. Other have outlined the damage and casualties with greater detail - which you'll find in your journal - but the gist of it was a resident was returned in a chaotic mental state, thus saw all those who came across her as a threat in need of extermination. She had a substantial level of strength...but she was exterminated, and from what I hear the threat of another attack is unlikely.
[Though he still doesn't trust that one hundred percent.]
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The hand that once held Ion's is now a tight fist on top of her sheet. And that is her only outward sign of anger, other than a tightness around her mouth and eyes that both of them might recognize because it belongs to her brother, too.
...Of course, there are other things in this room more than willing to give it up about how incensed she is.]
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He scoots his chair a little closer so he can reach out and set his hand on hers, giving it a gentle squeeze. Had Nephry been returned when that was all going on- no. He didn't want, nor really need, to think about that. She was back and she was going to be all right. And that was all that mattered right now.]
[He manages a small smile, hoping to save the mood despite the horrible things that have been going on while Nephry was gone. Though he will take a moment to look back at Dist, who was still sitting a little ways back. He won't say anything, but he shouldn't have to; that glance is him telling Dist he should be over here as well.]
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And they couldn't even die, and end it all. ...Hmph. Immortality, but with a price. How ironic.
Dist approached after Ion's silent coaxing, and sat beside him, to close his eyes and sigh, softly.]
...That may be, yes, but I'm afraid that is irrelevant at the moment. The battle has passed, the dead will return, and the threat is supposedly neutralized. What we should be focusing on is making certain you are well, Nephry, and returning you home in good health.
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[But Ion's hand on hers, and the memory of that initial look on both of their faces, took much of the sting out of those words before she said them.] You may ask them yourself.
[Her eyes remain sharp, even as the rest of her relaxes and she turns her hand underneath Ion's, in order to hold onto it again.]
There is nothing we can do about any of it but take as many steps as we can to ensure it does not happen again.
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[With little else to add to the topic at hand, he'll pause before turning it back to Nephry:] ...have they said how long you'll be staying here in the clinic?
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He shut his eyes and rubbed his face, dismissing those thoughts entirely, and the memories attributed to them. Instead, he put up a mask of calm and nodded after Ion spoke.]
I'd like to know as well. It'd be good you have you with us, Nephry, but only when you're completely well. Fine though you may feel, I'd rather not repeat what occurred today. Or worse. I do hope you understand, my friend.
[Blunt, honest, and with very specific words chosen. He wants to get the point across.]
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I would want nothing less for, or from, either of you. There is no reason for me not to accept the decisions of the doctors here. [she looks at Ion, then, with a helpless half-smile] But while they have told me that they expect only improvement, I haven't heard anything about when they plan to let me go.
[and who is lecturing whom now, Saphir? She looks him in the eye as she sets down her empty cup. It isn't a harsh look or even a particularly cold one. She wants him to understand that she was serious, too, and knows better than to overestimate how she feels. ...And to know that she can understand how he feels.]
I wouldn't waste your help so carelessly. [He's heard that before.]