FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
You're the one who uses those mittens, aren't you?
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
It's dangerous right now. I'm warning you to be careful.
You're the one who uses those mittens, aren't you?
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
It's dangerous right now. I'm warning you to be careful.
TO: brown.nicolas@cdc.org
FROM: tess@cdc.org
If that Garrus guy comes to see you I encourage you to call him an alien as many times as you can. You won't be able to read his lips but trust me he loves it.
FROM: tess@cdc.org
If that Garrus guy comes to see you I encourage you to call him an alien as many times as you can. You won't be able to read his lips but trust me he loves it.
Edited 2015-01-02 00:24 (UTC)
[He's kicked the door, supplies in hand.]
Open up.
[How different he'd become in months. From shooing students off his grounds, to beating Tsuna's useless friends... He stands instead with rice in arm, and tea, as Yuuto used to love. Perhaps the boy should like this too?
He feels a touch embarrassed, still.]
Open up.
[How different he'd become in months. From shooing students off his grounds, to beating Tsuna's useless friends... He stands instead with rice in arm, and tea, as Yuuto used to love. Perhaps the boy should like this too?
He feels a touch embarrassed, still.]
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
Hey.
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
I'm back.
[ haha wasn't that one time they fought khapri and plant kids and got hella traumatized fun ]
Hey.
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
I'm back.
[ haha wasn't that one time they fought khapri and plant kids and got hella traumatized fun ]
FROM: phantomhive.ciel@cdc.org
Ikari may be sullied.
Ikari may be sullied.
FROM: ikari.shinji@cdc.org
If Phantomhive-kun says anything about me, it's not true okay!
If Phantomhive-kun says anything about me, it's not true okay!
[ do you ever just
His eyes widen perceptibly when Tsuna drags his sleeve over his eyes in messy, shuddering swipes, and that's enough of an answer. He doesn't begrudge him of much, nonetheless. Yamamoto's gaze absently slants up so Tsuna won't catch him staring for too long at the pinprick of tears misting at his eyes — he never really seemed to genuinely like the attention, even before, when everyone looked to him as a leader to easily trail in the wake of.
It's a kind of dissipation in untempered physicality, shying and indistinct, because Tsuna would sooner vibrate out of his skin than hurt another living being. Fighting with hands braced around contrite psalms, even, because he was never as confrontational as much as he was pacifistic. There's nothing abstract about the way Yamamoto carefully folds him into a tight hug, though — partially because of the injuries Tsuna's sustained, partially because he might just need it too, blinking down at the looming fragility in his friend's complexion.
Quick and painless.
Yamamoto retracts after a while, his palms finding both of Tsuna's shoulders and holding him steady, an echo of earnest warmth. He smiles in tired relief, straightening after a moment, mouth puzzled between a slivered grin and something entirely indiscernible when he speaks. ]
'Course, Tsuna. Anything you want! Just say the word.
[ It's a little like baring his soul: Yamamoto says too much but won't say enough, and it's never quite what he means, even in complete exposure. Tsuna's changed, somehow, growing brittle with the beginning of a nascent, waxing desperation. Evidently, he can't voice that much, either. Hands pulled away from the clasp, Yamamoto pivots Tsuna on his heel in one decided movement, leading him back toward the main encampment. ]
You look exhausted. Have you been here for a while?
His eyes widen perceptibly when Tsuna drags his sleeve over his eyes in messy, shuddering swipes, and that's enough of an answer. He doesn't begrudge him of much, nonetheless. Yamamoto's gaze absently slants up so Tsuna won't catch him staring for too long at the pinprick of tears misting at his eyes — he never really seemed to genuinely like the attention, even before, when everyone looked to him as a leader to easily trail in the wake of.
It's a kind of dissipation in untempered physicality, shying and indistinct, because Tsuna would sooner vibrate out of his skin than hurt another living being. Fighting with hands braced around contrite psalms, even, because he was never as confrontational as much as he was pacifistic. There's nothing abstract about the way Yamamoto carefully folds him into a tight hug, though — partially because of the injuries Tsuna's sustained, partially because he might just need it too, blinking down at the looming fragility in his friend's complexion.
Quick and painless.
Yamamoto retracts after a while, his palms finding both of Tsuna's shoulders and holding him steady, an echo of earnest warmth. He smiles in tired relief, straightening after a moment, mouth puzzled between a slivered grin and something entirely indiscernible when he speaks. ]
'Course, Tsuna. Anything you want! Just say the word.
[ It's a little like baring his soul: Yamamoto says too much but won't say enough, and it's never quite what he means, even in complete exposure. Tsuna's changed, somehow, growing brittle with the beginning of a nascent, waxing desperation. Evidently, he can't voice that much, either. Hands pulled away from the clasp, Yamamoto pivots Tsuna on his heel in one decided movement, leading him back toward the main encampment. ]
You look exhausted. Have you been here for a while?
FROM: ikari.shinji@cdc.org
TO: dasilva.sharon@cdc.org, sawada.tsunayoshi@cdc.org, branford.terra@cdc.org, cecil.guy@cdc.org
Sorry it took so long to say hello but I'm Shinji Ikari and I'm apparently your Cell Point.
FROM: ikari.shinji@cdc.org
I know most of you, but for those I don't it's nice to meet you. I hope we can work well together.
FROM: ikari.shinji@cdc.org
I'll do my best to carry out my responsibilities. If there's anything I can do for you, please don't hesitate to ask.
TO: dasilva.sharon@cdc.org, sawada.tsunayoshi@cdc.org, branford.terra@cdc.org, cecil.guy@cdc.org
Sorry it took so long to say hello but I'm Shinji Ikari and I'm apparently your Cell Point.
FROM: ikari.shinji@cdc.org
I know most of you, but for those I don't it's nice to meet you. I hope we can work well together.
FROM: ikari.shinji@cdc.org
I'll do my best to carry out my responsibilities. If there's anything I can do for you, please don't hesitate to ask.
FROM: smith.erwin@cdc.org
Tsuna. How are you doing? Are you and Chestnut doing alright?
Tsuna. How are you doing? Are you and Chestnut doing alright?
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
What the fuck did you DO, Tsuna.
What the fuck did you DO, Tsuna.
FROM: ikari.shinji@cdc.org
Hey Sawada-kun, I just wanted to check in on you. Are you okay?
Hey Sawada-kun, I just wanted to check in on you. Are you okay?
[Why was this happening? Why now? No, Maya knows why... Grey's gag order keeps her from knowing the specifics, but after that cryptic message from the instructors people had started dropping all around camp, and you don't need hyper-intuition to put one and two together to make this bullshit.
The only thing tempering Maya's anger and frustration as she pounds across camp with her Medical Squad uniform catching on the wind behind her is the sense of duty. Medical is needed right now. The message had given her the list of names of those to be affected, but the attacks were happening at seemingly random intervals— Maya doesn't know where to be or when, so her best guess is everywhere. Patrol. Be available. If someone shows sudden sign of illness, be close by and act on it.
She doesn't care what supposedly went wrong that could "justify" half-killing a sizeable number of the team, but she wants answers to why anyone thought this was acceptable while Medical's resources are already so thin on the ground and the team has been weakened by this many deaths. Even as she checks for the faces of people she knows from the list she's wondering who she should complain to, whether the kind of people to do this to those under the command would even listen or care.
But it's not the time. Maya witnesses Tsuna fall to the ground ahead of her, freezing for only a second as she breathes his name in horror, before pelting towards him. She skids to a halt, almost toppling under the weight of her own tentacles as she reaches his side, dropping to her knees before him as she assesses his condition.]
Tsuna? Tsuna, it's me.
[Her voice tremors at the edges with the oncoming adrenaline as her hands poised uncertainly over his body. How far were they from Medical right now? Can she carry Tsuna if she needs to? How quick a response time can she expect if she calls for backup... There's no need for her to check vital signs — Maya can very clearly see that Tsuna is conscious. Conscious, in agony and panicking. Even Maya can recognise the fear in those brown eyes.]
It's Maya. Medical sent me. I'm here...
[She continues as she rolls him onto his side and into the recovery position. Carefully but swiftly she pulls his limbs to the correct positions to keep him from rolling over. She's stationed in front of him, where he can see her, grasping his shoulder firmly with one hand to keep him from rolling onto his back so that the fluid can't build to fill his lungs. Her nanite gun is in her pack with shots ready to go, but it's useless to shoot Tsuna while the attack is still on-going. All they can do is wait it out. Keep talking to him— that's all she can do...]
Listen to me carefully, okay? I'm here and I'm going to help you. You're going to be fine, Tsuna, but I can't do anything until your cuff reactivates. Until then I need you to try and keep calm, okay?
The only thing tempering Maya's anger and frustration as she pounds across camp with her Medical Squad uniform catching on the wind behind her is the sense of duty. Medical is needed right now. The message had given her the list of names of those to be affected, but the attacks were happening at seemingly random intervals— Maya doesn't know where to be or when, so her best guess is everywhere. Patrol. Be available. If someone shows sudden sign of illness, be close by and act on it.
She doesn't care what supposedly went wrong that could "justify" half-killing a sizeable number of the team, but she wants answers to why anyone thought this was acceptable while Medical's resources are already so thin on the ground and the team has been weakened by this many deaths. Even as she checks for the faces of people she knows from the list she's wondering who she should complain to, whether the kind of people to do this to those under the command would even listen or care.
But it's not the time. Maya witnesses Tsuna fall to the ground ahead of her, freezing for only a second as she breathes his name in horror, before pelting towards him. She skids to a halt, almost toppling under the weight of her own tentacles as she reaches his side, dropping to her knees before him as she assesses his condition.]
Tsuna? Tsuna, it's me.
[Her voice tremors at the edges with the oncoming adrenaline as her hands poised uncertainly over his body. How far were they from Medical right now? Can she carry Tsuna if she needs to? How quick a response time can she expect if she calls for backup... There's no need for her to check vital signs — Maya can very clearly see that Tsuna is conscious. Conscious, in agony and panicking. Even Maya can recognise the fear in those brown eyes.]
It's Maya. Medical sent me. I'm here...
[She continues as she rolls him onto his side and into the recovery position. Carefully but swiftly she pulls his limbs to the correct positions to keep him from rolling over. She's stationed in front of him, where he can see her, grasping his shoulder firmly with one hand to keep him from rolling onto his back so that the fluid can't build to fill his lungs. Her nanite gun is in her pack with shots ready to go, but it's useless to shoot Tsuna while the attack is still on-going. All they can do is wait it out. Keep talking to him— that's all she can do...]
Listen to me carefully, okay? I'm here and I'm going to help you. You're going to be fine, Tsuna, but I can't do anything until your cuff reactivates. Until then I need you to try and keep calm, okay?
[It's a horrible sick feeling in her stomach, a worry and panic and anger that all curl together in a tight painful ball. It drives her to search all over camp for Tsuna (why, why had she been assigned the morning guard on today of all days, why had he woken and left so early), only thinking to use the blackglass much later in the day.]
FROM: lanfan@cc.org
Where are you?
FROM: lanfan@cc.org
Where are you?
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