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|| Attention, crew. Those who wish to attend the funeral of Matthew O'Connor, please report to the Observation Deck. ||
Another death announcement so soon after the last. It's a sad day.
Once again, the Observation Deck is arranged for the launch. The departed crew member, better known as Punchy in his lifetime, is encased in a central pod. The deck is lit by the starlight pouring in from the open window, a blazing blue star that will soon be Punchy's final resting place.
Another life lost. Time to say farewell once more.
Another death announcement so soon after the last. It's a sad day.
Once again, the Observation Deck is arranged for the launch. The departed crew member, better known as Punchy in his lifetime, is encased in a central pod. The deck is lit by the starlight pouring in from the open window, a blazing blue star that will soon be Punchy's final resting place.
Another life lost. Time to say farewell once more.
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She didn't cry. In that moment, she was acting much more like some of Black Hole would have reacted, her thoughts in her mind more as to what they should be doing next before it happened again. Besides, he'd laugh at her if she started to cry about him. Asshole. Lash's caring wasn't as typical as most other's, after all.
But they might have noticed a tear when he had been launched as she gave him a military salute farewell.
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But for Punchy? She was drinking, if only because it seemed natural to do it and remember the guy. Wherever someone like him went, she knew a different kind of celebrating needed to be had.
He reminded her that it was all right to just chill, to live. Anyone like that deserved a send off in her own way.
"Hey Lash! I have a question for you!"
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"Yeah what do you want?"
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"Is there anyway you could get a device that can play music? I kinda feel like there should be some stuff playing today, for him."
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"He'd been trying to teach me something about the music he liked, and he'd mentioned this name to me. I found it in the Media Library, after I..." He trailed off, not wanting to complete the sentence. After I found out he'd died.
He cleared his throat instead, and said gruffly, "Aye, well, anyway. I thought he'd want to hear something he liked, if he could be here for it."
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"I haven't heard this in a few years...was real big a few years back, I kinda grew up hearing these tracks. Yeah, this is exactly what he'd want playing during his funeral. I mean, you can't really go wrong with a guy who's album was called 'Life after Death' who died pretty soon afterward."
She gave Jamie a thumbs up. "If we have to think about him not being here today, think I'd rather do it hearing the kinda stuff that reminds me of him."
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"I would be interested to hear this music as well. I might not have known Punchy as much, but..." she trailed off. Victoria was not very good at holding in her feelings, and she bit down her lip to stop herself from crying here and then.
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"Aye, if you need it we could both go with ye and help. Although I'll not say as I'm very familiar with the place..." He frowned, just a little. That could be a bit of a problem. "Would it be easier with more people looking, do ye think?"
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"Sure she can come." With a motion, he began to walk away from the room. "Make sure you keep up, we'll be back as soon as we find something!"
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"Right," she said. "We'll help."
Just enough alcohol not to slur or stumble, but she definitely felt a buzz.
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After an awkward silence, the book muttered, "This is the crappiest comfort ever, isn't it."
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"Crappy? Maybe. Crappiest? Nah. Don't worry 'bout me. It's not like I haven't seen people die before." She shrugged. "Kinda sucks, but I don't think he'd be the type of person to want people to mope about him anyway." She did grin despite herself. "Probably complaining that there wasn't enough good looking girls at his funeral, however..."
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The book sighed as the minion straightened him up again. "I'm not worrying about you. I'm doing that emotional-comfort thing I'm supposed to do. It's not MY fault I don't know how to do it properly! I'm a freaking Overlord! It's not on the list of duties normally!"
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Lash stood up and dusted off her hands.
"You wanna go fire off some cannons?"
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"Of COURSE I want to go fire off some cannons," he said. What kind of a question was that?
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"Good. I sorta need a distraction after this and think about things." And nothing said distraction firing off large cannonballs into the sky with the guy you liked, right?
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At that moment, she would have liked him to be more than a book. Maybe hold his hand. It...would have felt nice.
As she continued to walk in silence, she suddenly asked commented idly.
"Kinda weird having a teammate die. Specially after Cedric and Howard did too."
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Which was kind of weird. Losing a body ought to make all sorts of trouble for anyone. But Zetta simply wasn't capable of being brought down by something like that. He was fine being a book. The essence, the core of the Overlord was far stronger and more dominant than his body.
He could've lived as a book for as long as necessary. There were days he forgot he was anything but.
Before Lash.
Now, well... base desires and carnal impulses aside, it would have felt really nice, just to hold her hand right now.
"The missions are starting to suck," he said, as usual completely failing to appear to have any emotional or intellectual depth whatsoever.
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"Yeah. Seriously." She quickened her pace towards the sensoriums. "Whatever happening next, it's gonna be a ride, huh?"
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"Whatever it is, there'll always be exploding Prinnies and weapons and movies and stuff."
That was kind of his way of saying he'd be there for her, except it didn't actually occur to him to say that outright. He still wasn't great at this. Still, the minion picked up her pace, not at all noticing the exertion.
And this one too *flips tables*
The way there was mostly silent after that.
When they arrived at the door, and she opened it, not even bothering to see if someone else was in there. Good thing there wasn't. The room didn't really change; it was just pure white of an empty mind. Didn't really feel like thinking at that moment, really. Lash sat on the floor and looked at the nothing before her.
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wow I didn't send this out this morning.
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"I'll miss you two ganging up on us," Billy admitted. "I might not have seemed to appreciate it, but...you helped. You really did."