I'm not sure. The previous times I've been without my teleportation, I was also without the rest of my powers. There's always magic that can make an area impossible to teleport into and out of, but I don't see why both the fortress and the hospital would be affected by that kind of spell.
[For not arguing about it. And look. he can sleep in a hospital chair, it's fine. Just so long as Haru doesn't feel like his family is going to abandon him at a hospital again.
But at least Belle asking about the teleportation stuff is giving him a puzzle to focus on. He appreciates this]
I think a curse could be a good possibility.
It's extremely odd that Haru's condition just so happened to worsen right when my teleportation magic stopped working. Some might be inclined to blame the gods for this ill-timed irony, but I don't buy that.
Yeah, in a place like this, there's no such thing as coincidences. Was there anything strange in your vicinity lately? Or strange by your standards, anyway.
I can't make any promises on the chamomile tea, but I'll try. But you're in luck with the sudoku! I've got four sudoku books lying around, he can have all of them.
[Jun stares at his dear brother for a moment. His eyes scream that he wants to say some snarky comment, probably about Haru's not-love life, but.... his brother is in the hospital, so he has the restraint not to say it (17)]
No, that's Varian. I'm Catholic, which is probably worse.
[But ah... seems like his attempt to joke around missed a mark, causing Haru to say something more sincere. Or rather... an expression that Jun's heard before, but it sounds like Haru's taken to heart.
Jun pauses for a moment, before deciding to get up and stepping closer to the bed. He'll gesture at Haru to scoot to a side of the bed. ]
Scoot over please.
[Hospital beds aren't huge by any means but... let's face it, neither of these two. Brother is saying sad things, so time to deploy affection. ]
[And Belle comes by some time later, having bought chamomile tea at the local grocery store and some honey as well. She also has, as promised, brought the four sudoku books lying around, their difficulties ranging from beginner to such an advanced level that Belle's left a note on the very first page that reads DO NOT TOUCH IT WILL HURT YOUR BRAIN.
She drops off the chamomile tea and the books, and then opens her laptop.]
I brought movies and TV shows. Are we feeling magical girl anime at the moment, or do we just want to turn our brains off?
[Harumasa looks over at Belle. He's instantly relieved to have his best friend here. The anxiety is getting to him a little bit, though he's trying to look calm and relaxed. Still, there's a subtle tension and he can't stop fidgeting silently with the pen in his hand.
He looks a little better, at least. He's hooked up to some medical machines and an IV, all standard procedure. His face still looks sickly pale and there's a shadow of pain in his eyes, but he looks fully alert if a little tired. Harumasa doesn't have his bandana on, either.]
Eh, dealer's choice. I'll probably work on one of those sudoku books, so my opinion doesn't matter much.
[His voice is steady, but he's scared. Harumasa doesn't want to admit how scared he is. Not even a little bit. All the warm, lovely people filling the room with their presence is absolutely helping to stave it off. Yet he's unable to fully relax. Not when he can still smell the hospital underneath it all. Not when he's once again confined to a hospital bed, though at least the nurses have allowed him to get up and move around so long as he has help from someone else, just in case.
And, for the first time in years, he's scared to sleep. He's terrified that if he falls asleep, he won't wake back up. It's almost enough to make him want to ask her:
"I'm scared. Can you hold my hand?"
As much as Harumasa so desperately wants that small comfort, the words get stuck in his throat like they're shards of superheated glass. So he doesn't speak those words. Instead, he just smiles.]
We got a lotta bagels and spreads, so help yourself~!
[He's speaking somewhat slowly and deliberately to help keep his breathing even. Harumasa is trying to avoid running out of breath just by talking.]
[It's been a long time since Belle felt this frightened for Harumasa's health. She's always worried about him, to some degree, because she's been helping him for years, but now it's a spike through her heart—that she might lose him. That her best friend might fade away in front of her and she won't be able to see him again. She doesn't know how many more disappearances she can take, how many more deaths.
His voice is steady. It's always steady. Belle passes over the sudoku book, absently going for the intermediate level, before she scoots up close to him and just...puts her hand over his. Warm. Solid. Alive.
Her shoulders slump.]
You're still here.
[And then she bends forward and lets out a slow, tired breath. For a moment, just a moment—she recalls Vivian in her arms, crystals growing on the girl's skin. Crystals that vanished when Belle hugged her tight and cried out her defiance of fate: you can't take her, she's my friend. For a moment she thinks that once more, hard as she can. You can't take him. I won't let you. He's my friend.
But it doesn't work that way. Never did. She breathes in, then out.]
[Harumasa's a little surprised when there's suddenly a warm hand on his, but seeing how her shoulders slump... he tries not to let the guilt win this one. Why is it that in two lives, the only way he can express his love for people is by letting them go?
He sets those feelings aside, though. Right now, Harumasa will take the comfort of her hand and give back in kind. He turns his hand so that he can gently hold it properly, showing that there's still strength and life in him. He's still alive. He's still fighting.]
I'm still here.
[He confirms gently.
The young man leans back against the inclined hospital bed. It's a question that he's been mulling over himself. Harumasa knows that this isn't how his condition is supposed to go when it comes to a deterioration of health. It's a lot more gradual than this, and he's having a difficult time hearing Apollo on top of it all. The relative silence in his head sets his teeth on edge, and he's trying very hard not to think about how unsettling and lonely it is without Apollo.]
Honestly, the only thing out of the ordinary was that weird invitation to the masquerade. I don't plan on going since, ah, I had a... vision. Some Lord in a mask was dancing with me and the vibes were off.
[There's a pale pink blush dusting his cheeks. It stands out in striking contrast with his pale face. Just thinking about it again STILL gets the normally unflappable Harumasa a bit flustered.]
[She breathes out easier, at Harumasa adjusting his grip so he's holding her hand properly. It hurts to know how close she came to losing him, how close she still could be. It feels like all they're doing is just borrowing time.]
I'm here too. So're your family. No one's going anywhere else as long as you're here. [Eous and Zelos can handle Random Play for a little while without her, and she doesn't have any pressing Phaethon jobs. She really isn't going anywhere.] I did bring movies.
[An invitation...she frowns, recalling an invitation that came in her mail.]
I know that one. I kept it—Zelos and I got similar invites and he was worried that if we threw them out, whoever sent them would take it personally. [She chews on her lower lip, thinking.] Did your siblings also get invites like that? I can ask if they kept them, maybe there's a curse of some kind on them...
[Jun was just about ready to doze off while sitting in a chair when Belle comes in. He immediately becomes alert when he sense the presence, only relaxing when he sees that it's just Belle. ]
Huh? Magical Girl?
[Okay he sounds drowsy as hell and possibly only caught some words in that sentence. ]
[Aw. She gives him a quick wave hello, then sets her laptop down somewhere where what's on the screen can be easily seen: a very carefully curated collection of folders bearing the titles of various TV shows. Some of them are incredibly obscure in nature.]
I brought my laptop. I have anime. Wanna watch some? [She holds up the packets of chamomile tea that she bought.] I'll brew this while you watch.
[He'll straighten up in his seat and blink himself awake as the laptop gets pulled out, looking at all the folders of various TV shows. Some of them he hasn't even HEARD of, which really sparks his curiosity and it shows on his face. ]
Sure, of course-- [Wait wait, resist the temptation of anime, be a thoughtful and considerate sibling] -- I-I mean, Haru should probably get first pick to what to watch.
[yeah!! But the other remark peaks his interest, looking away from the laptop and seeing the teabags]
Oh! You found the tea! Haha, sorry for such a particular request.
[In a very cheery tone:] If you look in the Magical Girls folders, you'll find I have a top ten series folder for every decade starting from the nineties.
[Wise would be so proud of her. And so annoyed this is what she bothers to organize on her free time.]
Hm? Ah, no, don't be sorry! Chamomile tea is good at calming people down, so I thought it was a good choice. Though this particular tea is really just a brand I found at a store on the way. [She's going to start brewing up the tea.]
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[Yep he's going to be crazy stubborn on that.]
I'm not sure. The previous times I've been without my teleportation, I was also without the rest of my powers. There's always magic that can make an area impossible to teleport into and out of, but I don't see why both the fortress and the hospital would be affected by that kind of spell.
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[Although she hopes he at least sleeps.]
Yeah, the hospital isn't exactly a magical hotbed. My current theory is it's a curse, but it's not one that'll hold much water.
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[For not arguing about it. And look. he can sleep in a hospital chair, it's fine. Just so long as Haru doesn't feel like his family is going to abandon him at a hospital again.
But at least Belle asking about the teleportation stuff is giving him a puzzle to focus on. He appreciates this]
I think a curse could be a good possibility.
It's extremely odd that Haru's condition just so happened to worsen right when my teleportation magic stopped working. Some might be inclined to blame the gods for this ill-timed irony, but I don't buy that.
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Yeah, in a place like this, there's no such thing as coincidences. Was there anything strange in your vicinity lately? Or strange by your standards, anyway.
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The seal that transported us to the car kept playing clown music. Even at 4am.
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Want a drink? Not coffee.
Semi here
Jun-chan, can you ask Belle to pick me up a more difficult sudoku book? Please~?
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Would some chamomile tea with a bit of honey be possible please? If it's too much, a bottle of water's fine.
[He looks up from his phone, hearing his brother's pleas]
You're already finished with that one?! [MAN] Fine-
[Back to the phone]
Oh, and Haru wants a sudoku book. A difficult one if possible, thank you.
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She says she's got 4 sudoku books lying around that she'll bring.
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Haha, thank you! And it's fine if you can't do the tea. It just popped in my mind as a comfort drink.
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She's my favorite~! Don't tell Ragna, though.
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Ok.
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Don't do it, please, think of the hospital staff.]
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You're in the hospital, so I'll show grace and hold my tongue.
[....Mostly]
Though are you sure I shouldn't ask the nurses for earplugs and an eye mask? You know, to avoid your little brother from seeing anything untowards?
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What are you, Victorian?
[It's an attempt at a joke. But....]
Nothing's gonna happen. [He shrugs with a small smile.] Sometimes the most romantic gesture is to just let them go.
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[But ah... seems like his attempt to joke around missed a mark, causing Haru to say something more sincere. Or rather... an expression that Jun's heard before, but it sounds like Haru's taken to heart.
Jun pauses for a moment, before deciding to get up and stepping closer to the bed. He'll gesture at Haru to scoot to a side of the bed. ]
Scoot over please.
[Hospital beds aren't huge by any means but... let's face it, neither of these two. Brother is saying sad things, so time to deploy affection. ]
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[And Belle comes by some time later, having bought chamomile tea at the local grocery store and some honey as well. She also has, as promised, brought the four sudoku books lying around, their difficulties ranging from beginner to such an advanced level that Belle's left a note on the very first page that reads DO NOT TOUCH IT WILL HURT YOUR BRAIN.
She drops off the chamomile tea and the books, and then opens her laptop.]
I brought movies and TV shows. Are we feeling magical girl anime at the moment, or do we just want to turn our brains off?
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He looks a little better, at least. He's hooked up to some medical machines and an IV, all standard procedure. His face still looks sickly pale and there's a shadow of pain in his eyes, but he looks fully alert if a little tired. Harumasa doesn't have his bandana on, either.]
Eh, dealer's choice. I'll probably work on one of those sudoku books, so my opinion doesn't matter much.
[His voice is steady, but he's scared. Harumasa doesn't want to admit how scared he is. Not even a little bit. All the warm, lovely people filling the room with their presence is absolutely helping to stave it off. Yet he's unable to fully relax. Not when he can still smell the hospital underneath it all. Not when he's once again confined to a hospital bed, though at least the nurses have allowed him to get up and move around so long as he has help from someone else, just in case.
And, for the first time in years, he's scared to sleep. He's terrified that if he falls asleep, he won't wake back up. It's almost enough to make him want to ask her:
"I'm scared. Can you hold my hand?"
As much as Harumasa so desperately wants that small comfort, the words get stuck in his throat like they're shards of superheated glass. So he doesn't speak those words. Instead, he just smiles.]
We got a lotta bagels and spreads, so help yourself~!
[He's speaking somewhat slowly and deliberately to help keep his breathing even. Harumasa is trying to avoid running out of breath just by talking.]
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His voice is steady. It's always steady. Belle passes over the sudoku book, absently going for the intermediate level, before she scoots up close to him and just...puts her hand over his. Warm. Solid. Alive.
Her shoulders slump.]
You're still here.
[And then she bends forward and lets out a slow, tired breath. For a moment, just a moment—she recalls Vivian in her arms, crystals growing on the girl's skin. Crystals that vanished when Belle hugged her tight and cried out her defiance of fate: you can't take her, she's my friend. For a moment she thinks that once more, hard as she can. You can't take him. I won't let you. He's my friend.
But it doesn't work that way. Never did. She breathes in, then out.]
How did this happen...?
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He sets those feelings aside, though. Right now, Harumasa will take the comfort of her hand and give back in kind. He turns his hand so that he can gently hold it properly, showing that there's still strength and life in him. He's still alive. He's still fighting.]
I'm still here.
[He confirms gently.
The young man leans back against the inclined hospital bed. It's a question that he's been mulling over himself. Harumasa knows that this isn't how his condition is supposed to go when it comes to a deterioration of health. It's a lot more gradual than this, and he's having a difficult time hearing Apollo on top of it all. The relative silence in his head sets his teeth on edge, and he's trying very hard not to think about how unsettling and lonely it is without Apollo.]
Honestly, the only thing out of the ordinary was that weird invitation to the masquerade. I don't plan on going since, ah, I had a... vision. Some Lord in a mask was dancing with me and the vibes were off.
[There's a pale pink blush dusting his cheeks. It stands out in striking contrast with his pale face. Just thinking about it again STILL gets the normally unflappable Harumasa a bit flustered.]
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I'm here too. So're your family. No one's going anywhere else as long as you're here. [Eous and Zelos can handle Random Play for a little while without her, and she doesn't have any pressing Phaethon jobs. She really isn't going anywhere.] I did bring movies.
[An invitation...she frowns, recalling an invitation that came in her mail.]
I know that one. I kept it—Zelos and I got similar invites and he was worried that if we threw them out, whoever sent them would take it personally. [She chews on her lower lip, thinking.] Did your siblings also get invites like that? I can ask if they kept them, maybe there's a curse of some kind on them...
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Huh? Magical Girl?
[Okay he sounds drowsy as hell and possibly only caught some words in that sentence. ]
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I brought my laptop. I have anime. Wanna watch some? [She holds up the packets of chamomile tea that she bought.] I'll brew this while you watch.
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Sure, of course-- [Wait wait, resist the temptation of anime, be a thoughtful and considerate sibling] -- I-I mean, Haru should probably get first pick to what to watch.
[yeah!! But the other remark peaks his interest, looking away from the laptop and seeing the teabags]
Oh! You found the tea! Haha, sorry for such a particular request.
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[Wise would be so proud of her. And so annoyed this is what she bothers to organize on her free time.]
Hm? Ah, no, don't be sorry! Chamomile tea is good at calming people down, so I thought it was a good choice. Though this particular tea is really just a brand I found at a store on the way. [She's going to start brewing up the tea.]
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