Xerxes Break (
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Who: Xerxes Break and Gilbert Nightray. And, dear lord, Dr. Franken Stein
When: Tuesday, July 24
Where: Siren's Port
Summary: An introduction to modern life, complete with grievances.
Warnings: Minor surgery and traffic. Also, Dr. Stein himself constitutes a warning...
[ There is, to Xerxes Break's way of thinking, but one downside to keeping his outpatient appointment: that scary lady doctor! He'd been shocked, and then amused by the staples (modern medicine, indeed!); but they'd started to pull and itch in this warm weather, the more he moved about. And though he doesn't know the city, that is just one more reason to go out and explore.
Besides, he is slowly going mad, despite his seemingly ideal circumstances. Here, in this vast estate, with Alice, Oz, and Gilbert, he is safe for the moment. The gardens are fragrant; and the selection of sweets is as abundant as it is outstanding. The other occupants of the household - Ciel Phantomhive, his aunt, and their shadowy servants - are intriguing in their own right, and also because of their associations.
And then there's his NV, with which he's had hours of amusement, variously chatting with strangers or eavesdropping on their conversations.
But without any sort of occupation, without a reason for being here, Break feels useless. Guilt and despair - the old weaknesses of his youth - are creeping up on him again, as his mind constantly cycles between the "should haves" and "what ifs."
Thus he is silently slipping out a side entrance, without a word to anyone. His purpose is less to explore than it is to escape. ]
When: Tuesday, July 24
Where: Siren's Port
Summary: An introduction to modern life, complete with grievances.
Warnings: Minor surgery and traffic. Also, Dr. Stein himself constitutes a warning...
[ There is, to Xerxes Break's way of thinking, but one downside to keeping his outpatient appointment: that scary lady doctor! He'd been shocked, and then amused by the staples (modern medicine, indeed!); but they'd started to pull and itch in this warm weather, the more he moved about. And though he doesn't know the city, that is just one more reason to go out and explore.
Besides, he is slowly going mad, despite his seemingly ideal circumstances. Here, in this vast estate, with Alice, Oz, and Gilbert, he is safe for the moment. The gardens are fragrant; and the selection of sweets is as abundant as it is outstanding. The other occupants of the household - Ciel Phantomhive, his aunt, and their shadowy servants - are intriguing in their own right, and also because of their associations.
And then there's his NV, with which he's had hours of amusement, variously chatting with strangers or eavesdropping on their conversations.
But without any sort of occupation, without a reason for being here, Break feels useless. Guilt and despair - the old weaknesses of his youth - are creeping up on him again, as his mind constantly cycles between the "should haves" and "what ifs."
Thus he is silently slipping out a side entrance, without a word to anyone. His purpose is less to explore than it is to escape. ]
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But he bites his tongue. The air between them during his hesitation is heavy.]
...Mm. I know where we're going.
[An admittance and avoidance all at once.]
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[ Two can play the vagueness game! ]
Mister Gilbert, finally learning to be useful. I'm so proud! Oh! Speaking of which, didn't you say you ran a bakery?
Is it nearby? You should take me there, afterwards.
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If you don't cause any trouble for me when we get there, you can have whatever you want when we're done.
[Yes, we're resorting to childish bribing.]
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Mister Gilbert, you wound me. What possible trouble could I--
[ He pauses, listening. That artificial, bright chirp is unlike anything he's ever heard before. ]
What's...
Some sort of bird?
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[He goes quiet and listens; it takes him a second to hear what Break is hearing. He's gotten so used to it over the last number of years he barely notices it any longer. When he speaks again, his tone is a little softer.]
No, it's...it makes that sound when the traffic light changes color and the cars on the other side of the street are allowed to cross.
[For people who can't see it well, but he doesn't add that part.]
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But this would be an admission that he knows that Gilbert knows. ]
CHEEEERP!
[ The chirping has changed direction. Break strides into the intersection, swinging his stick. He can hear the cars as they draw to a stop, their engines idling. ]
Ah yes, traffic lights. I see. What a good idea!
[ Gilbert is obviously uncomfortable about admitting what he knows, so why not milk that as long as possible? ]
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...So he thinks.
And follows behind without another word about it, for the meantime.]
Just because they're there doesn't mean that people obey them. You should still pay attention!
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How the mighty have fallen. He'd been the strongest man at Pandora, with the most terrible chain: Mad Hatter, the chain-killer. But here, in this place, they've no connection to the Abyss. His chain, which rejects and destroys the powers of the Abyss, is useless here. In fact - it's a liability.
He's old and weak. That's how Gilbert is treating him. He's suddenly furious! ]
You don't have to tell me! I CAN SEE IT!
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He doesn't even try to come up with a retort this time.]
...Right. Sorry.