[Waking up, Atsushi is immediately struck by how miserable he feels. Even looking at the screen of his phone (such a bad habit,) makes his head pound painfully. He's confused and sick, still trying to remember what happened, but manages to type out a response.]
[But his head is pounding and he isn't sure if he can get out of the bed. Atsushi lays in bed, closing his eyes to guard against the migraine. Memories slowly filtering through his feverish fog...
[Atsushi knows, but he'll pretend not to. At least until he finishes stumbling around the house in search of Usagi. His Banette partner's mournful behavior already speaks volumes, but he doesn't want to hear it.]
[Is he, though? Because Atsushi made himself pretty dizzy when rushing around the house and is now crumpled on the floor. Banette nudges his head sympathetically.. Also, enjoying his underlying rage.]
[If this was a video message, this is when Banette would be shaking her head. She cannot help. Atsushi is barely able to type to Makoto, let alone get off the floor.]
[They'll wait. Because Usagi is dead. His bright, cheerful roommate. A ray of moonlight in this awful nightmare and she's dead. He couldn't bring her back. He was naive and selfish and only added to her burden.
Atsushi doesn't reply for a long while. He's curled against one of the walls, angry at his tears and himself.]
[Makoto was sure that okay was pretty far off, but Rei wasn't one to really talk about things much. Once she was sure that Atsushi was alright though, she was going to check on her.]
It wasn't you. It was Mother Superior and her damn games.
[He can power through his misery for some hatred. Pinning his anger on Mother Superior isn't the best coping mechanism, but he's not known for his good choices.]
I'm a little under the weather. It's just a small cold, I'll be fine.
[She felt awful, but she'd brave through it. Besides as long as she stayed hydrated and didn't do too much her head didn't spin that much. And the cough had been a bit more manageable than the sneezing.]
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I'm back.
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[But his head is pounding and he isn't sure if he can get out of the bed. Atsushi lays in bed, closing his eyes to guard against the migraine. Memories slowly filtering through his feverish fog...
Then he sits up suddenly.]
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[Atsushi knows, but he'll pretend not to. At least until he finishes stumbling around the house in search of Usagi. His Banette partner's mournful behavior already speaks volumes, but he doesn't want to hear it.]
She's not home.
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Stay there. I'm coming.
[Is he, though? Because Atsushi made himself pretty dizzy when rushing around the house and is now crumpled on the floor. Banette nudges his head sympathetically.. Also, enjoying his underlying rage.]
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[She wasn't much better off, but she'd at least had a day to recover a little. Plus she had soup and water.]
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Banette can help me.
[If this was a video message, this is when Banette would be shaking her head. She cannot help. Atsushi is barely able to type to Makoto, let alone get off the floor.]
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I spoke to Rei. Usagi will be home soon.
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[They'll wait. Because Usagi is dead. His bright, cheerful roommate. A ray of moonlight in this awful nightmare and she's dead. He couldn't bring her back. He was naive and selfish and only added to her burden.
Atsushi doesn't reply for a long while. He's curled against one of the walls, angry at his tears and himself.]
She's really dead? No one saved her?
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[Makoto was sure that okay was pretty far off, but Rei wasn't one to really talk about things much. Once she was sure that Atsushi was alright though, she was going to check on her.]
No. I wasn't enough and I think I made it worse.
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[He can power through his misery for some hatred. Pinning his anger on Mother Superior isn't the best coping mechanism, but he's not known for his good choices.]
She's the one who did this to Usagi.
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I promise I won't be late this time.
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Take your time. You aren't feeling well either, are you?
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[She felt awful, but she'd brave through it. Besides as long as she stayed hydrated and didn't do too much her head didn't spin that much. And the cough had been a bit more manageable than the sneezing.]
I'll bring tea and soup too.
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[He can rage brew some tea before she arrives.]
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Don't overdo it. The first day is the worst.
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I can take care of myself if I need to.
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[She needed to help. It was the only reason she could bring herself to get up.]
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But you're sick too, aren't you?
Please. Do you have anyone to look after you?
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But she has so much she has to do, and Rei has enough to handle.
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Be careful, then.
I'll freshen up your room.
[At a snail's pace. But he can't stand to be useless.]
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