Reno of the Turks (
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fandomhigh2014-11-10 07:22 am
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Public Service - On the Edge, Monday, Period 2
Reno was going to try to keep this relatively short and sweet today - he had no intentions of bursting into song in front of his students today, thanks. So he just waved everybody through the portal, and then led them down one of the long alleyways to one of the city's few little patches of sunshine.
There he stopped, and waved at something that would have been absolutely unremarkable anywhere else in the world. It was little and yellow and frighteningly delicate looking, barely alive.
"Don't step on the flower."
In case anybody around here was even remotely like him, maybe.
"There are only two places around here where these grow, yo. This ain't never been one of 'em. And I'll let you all get back to construction this week if you wanna - it's going pretty good - but we gotta talk about this. If the locals find it, maybe they'll take care of it, maybe they won't. The flower itself ain't the point here, though. It's the ground under it."
Hopefully his students saw what he was getting at, here.
"Maybe there are other ones out there. Maybe there's something to this. One tiny frigging buttercup is godsdamned revolutionary around here, yo. The ground's been dead in and around Midgar for decades." A beat. "Discuss."
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There he stopped, and waved at something that would have been absolutely unremarkable anywhere else in the world. It was little and yellow and frighteningly delicate looking, barely alive.
"Don't step on the flower."
In case anybody around here was even remotely like him, maybe.
"There are only two places around here where these grow, yo. This ain't never been one of 'em. And I'll let you all get back to construction this week if you wanna - it's going pretty good - but we gotta talk about this. If the locals find it, maybe they'll take care of it, maybe they won't. The flower itself ain't the point here, though. It's the ground under it."
Hopefully his students saw what he was getting at, here.
"Maybe there are other ones out there. Maybe there's something to this. One tiny frigging buttercup is godsdamned revolutionary around here, yo. The ground's been dead in and around Midgar for decades." A beat. "Discuss."
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Lecture!
Discuss!
Back to Work!
Teamwork!
Talk to the TAs!
Talk to Reno!
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Mainlining Vitamin C today, wow.
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He was willing to debate the point: It just felt good to talk about healing, to be back on firm ground after the slippery marsh that had been life as Albus.
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(Minako Aino)
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Her tail thumped occasionally, but other than that, she was just going to watch the flower.
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Look, after yesterday, Kathy wasn't taking any chances with puppy!Minako's safety.
"Who's a good girl? You are. You are."
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Her tail thumped a little faster and she gave Kathy her best puppy smile. See? Everything was fine! She was the best ever for keeping flowers safe. And Kathys. Well, she'd have been better at Kathys if she hadn't been a puppy, but a puppy could only do its best.
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She shrugged, trying not to wince as the motion pulled her injured shoulder. "Is elfroot edible? I'd rather plant something that does double duty, you know? Food and healing both. Dandelions or burdock or blackberries or something."
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No, not her roomie. That was definitely not Flick. It just looked like him and that wasn't his fault.
...And if she said it often enough, maybe she'd stop flinching every time she thought about him.
"You're definitely the best girl," Kathy assured her, bending down to give her an awkward one-handed pat. "You're gonna get so many treats that when you turn back into a girl, you'll have gained fifteen kilos."
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He spotted her injury then, and raised his eyebrow and unconsciously touched his shoulder, then mouthed After class? He wanted to heal her -- or at least hear the story -- but it could wait until the end of the hour.
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"If you cook it, it's not terrible," Kathy said. "And the sap can be used for glue. But I think burdock is a better idea. The leaves and roots are edible, the stalk can be twisted into fibers, and you can brew it into a tea to dispel toxins and treat skin diseases and destroy bacteria and stuff."
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She gave him an uncertain glance. "Can you summon up a storm?"
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He sounded mildly alarmed. He hadn't known anyone on the island had magic that strong, or at least not magic they were inclined to use publicly.
A gentle blue glow began to pulse around his hands as he prepared to probe the severity of her injuries.
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Anders' probe would discover multiple contusions and bruises, likely cause from, oh, the jagged edges of rocks and branches being whipped around in a gale. A shoulder that had been dislocated but put back into its socket. And a cracked rib that had been set.
"I stopped by Barry's yesterday," she explained. "He was the only other person I knew was normal."
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He raised his hands and directed warm, tingly balls of spirit energy to Kathy's bruises, gritting his teeth a bit at the greater effort required to heal the rib. After the process was well underway, he felt confident enough to talk.
"Sounds as though I wouldn't have come out of it much better than you did," he said. "Is he still on the island?"
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"So it was possession," he said, an odd flatness to his voice. "Kathy, I don't like this. What I had was one thing -- Albus was benign -- but if some of us were violent it's terrifying."
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With the spare bed pushed in front of the door. For, umm, reasons.
"But what makes you think possession? You weren't possessed, were you?"
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Could they?
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He twisted his short ponytail thoughtfully. "I've never heard of a possession going away on its own, so you have a point there. But I still don't like it."
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"I suppose I can refrain from killing anyone I think is possessed," he said. "Or at least wait until Monday to see if they get better on their own."
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But then, to show that she was cognizant of the great efforts he was making (and was still more than a little scared of Chase, no matter how well she hid it in banter), she added, "You do have the right to bind them and keep them locked away in some kind of safe room for the duration, though."
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The worse part? He'd been right. Chase could have killed her with just a little more effort and there wouldn't have been a damn thing she could have done about it.
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Though when he opened his mouth next, what came out was not yelling but singing.
If you need a friend
Don't look to a stranger
You know in the end, I'll always be there
But when you're in doubt
And when you're in danger
Take a look all around, and I'll be there
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Her lower lip was trembling as Anders finished up his impromptu serenade. Sure, it was weird, but no weirder than the weekend was, and, more importantly, it was true. Eyes shiny, she leaned forward to give Anders a tight hug.
"Might've needed to hear that," she whispered. "Even in verse."
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"I can't yell at you when you're hugging me," he whispered. "Is this your evil plan?"
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