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The more things change...
Zouichi had taken a few wounds during the mission, but nothing that he would deem serious enough to require medical treatment. He'd already begun to heal, and he estimated that by the time tomorrow rolled around, he'd once again be at full strength. This was not, of course, true of everyone who had fought on that moon -- those who had lost their lives, for instance.
But for him, intense combat was the norm. There was no sense dwelling on loss of life or regretting the past, and there were no nightmares about the dead or dying. There was only the future, and the battles to be found there.
So it was back to business as usual: maintenance on the HDC, clearing stray leaves off the front steps and caring for the flowers... and teaching his pet parrot some commands. Today, however, Alan seemed more intent on rolling onto his back and demanding to be picked up. So Zouichi settled back in the shade of a nearby tree instead, playing with the bird and occasionally wondering where he'd picked up all these new phrases that sounded suspiciously like Lash.
Maybe if Howard showed up, they could look for odds and ends in the City.
But for him, intense combat was the norm. There was no sense dwelling on loss of life or regretting the past, and there were no nightmares about the dead or dying. There was only the future, and the battles to be found there.
So it was back to business as usual: maintenance on the HDC, clearing stray leaves off the front steps and caring for the flowers... and teaching his pet parrot some commands. Today, however, Alan seemed more intent on rolling onto his back and demanding to be picked up. So Zouichi settled back in the shade of a nearby tree instead, playing with the bird and occasionally wondering where he'd picked up all these new phrases that sounded suspiciously like Lash.
Maybe if Howard showed up, they could look for odds and ends in the City.
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He watches Alan fly. "Aren't you afraid he'll fly off again? And I have no idea. I still think they're probably like bacteria and love the dark and warm."
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He shook his head. "I asked him not to. And he's been as good as his word." Aside from that one incident, Alan had been doing quite well about not wandering off on his own.
"Ghosts can't feel, though, can they?"
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"I don't know the first thing about ghosts. Maybe they're really sensitive." He shrugs. "Or maybe Perdido Beach needs more reasons to suck and 'ghosts in the mine' seemed like a great idea."
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"Well, evil space aliens are already pretty bad. Ghosts on top of that are just overkill."
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"Don't forget zombies. All we have left is vampires. Still serious about that."
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"Isn't your superior officer a vampire? I think we've already passed the vampire threshold."
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He laughs. "You mean Sampire? That doesn't count. Vampires only count when they're bad guys."
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"'Sampire'? I'll be sure to tell him he doesn't count towards any portents of doom, then."
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Aside from Orc, there's pretty much no one Howard wants to see either.
"Eh, he already knows. He invited me to come back to his world, you know. In case we end up saving everything and have to go home."
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"Might be a good idea. My world wouldn't exactly be pleasant."
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He bites his lip. "Yeah, well, if all fails I'm not going to my home if I can help it."
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He nodded. "I don't blame you. Sounds like almost anywhere would be better than where you were. I've still got a mission, though."
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"I go home and you go get killed fighting zombies. Saving the universe is looking better every day, I gotta tell you."
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"You keep killing me off before I'm dead," he said mildly.
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"I am not killing you off before you're dead."
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"At any rate," he continued. "The threats I've had to deal with here haven't really measured up to what I'm used to back on Earth. I'll be fine."
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"That's what I'm saying. You'll take out all these easy-peasy fire-shooting Ohm and dinosaurs and you'll be totally out of shape when you go home. I worry about these things, man."
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He nodded. "I try to keep up with the pace I'm used to in the Sensoriums. But I wouldn't call myself out of shape. You don't need to worry."
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Howard's been marking buildings that he's scavenged with sharpies. They get to a plain-looking house with no sharpie-marks, and he spends a few minutes with the lock and opens the door. "After you?"
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"Maybe the ship picked up the house and left the fire extinguisher." He was actually surprised there weren't more fires in the City.
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Let's find something silly in this house or something!
Re: Let's find something silly in this house or something!
Re: Let's find something silly in this house or something!
Teeheehee
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/wrap?
wrap!