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[week four - monday]
[ Well. Once the. Horse situation is dealt with, Xion is free to go about her day. At least there aren't any corpse trees or body-burning bonfires today, that's nice. ... actually, it's a little eerie. Why isn't something happening? How unsettling.
(Unless the horse was Monday's Thing this week, and Xion doesn't know how she feels about that.)
Well, anyway. She has some things she wants to do. Hobble-hopping around is just ... so slow, but with how much she's abused her heel since she broke it she's in more pain than ever. Hannibal is helping her with that (who knew such a helpful thing like pain medication existed?), but she's still trying to take care. Even if it's frustrating and makes her feel extremely restless.
At the very least, she can find Milla, right?
You're accusing him based on the exact same reasons you could accuse me, but you won't accuse me!
. . . I'm sorry.
Yeah, they ... they need to talk.
Xion's not sure she's ready for this, but she might never feel ready, and Milla is -- Milla is her friend, one she cares about very much. She won't just let this go, no matter how complicated she feels inside. The ... only problem is finding her. Being only barely able to move around in the first place makes her reluctant to head out exploring the town unless she's positive Milla isn't in the hotel, so she decides to comb the place first. Habit brings her to the library, and...
... well, wouldn't you know it.
Seeing her makes Xion freeze up - at least, until she squares her shoulders. Gently: ]
Hi, Milla.
(Unless the horse was Monday's Thing this week, and Xion doesn't know how she feels about that.)
Well, anyway. She has some things she wants to do. Hobble-hopping around is just ... so slow, but with how much she's abused her heel since she broke it she's in more pain than ever. Hannibal is helping her with that (who knew such a helpful thing like pain medication existed?), but she's still trying to take care. Even if it's frustrating and makes her feel extremely restless.
At the very least, she can find Milla, right?
You're accusing him based on the exact same reasons you could accuse me, but you won't accuse me!
. . . I'm sorry.
Yeah, they ... they need to talk.
Xion's not sure she's ready for this, but she might never feel ready, and Milla is -- Milla is her friend, one she cares about very much. She won't just let this go, no matter how complicated she feels inside. The ... only problem is finding her. Being only barely able to move around in the first place makes her reluctant to head out exploring the town unless she's positive Milla isn't in the hotel, so she decides to comb the place first. Habit brings her to the library, and...
... well, wouldn't you know it.
Seeing her makes Xion freeze up - at least, until she squares her shoulders. Gently: ]
Hi, Milla.

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Why do you ask?
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[ ... ]
After all, that's how we got access to the clinic. We might find something important.
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Of course I do.
I'm convinced that opening up those boarded up buildings will help us find the answers we seek. I know that it may be dangerous, but the risk is well worth it.
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... let's do it. We'll have to be as careful as we can, but ... if we can learn something, it'll be worth it.
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All right. I think that's an excellent idea. It'll be much safer for us to go together.
[so they can have each other's backs, of course]
Are there any buildings in particular you want to open up first?
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... no, I hadn't really thought about that too much. They're probably all important.
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[so she's advocating for picking one at random over here]