Reno of the Turks (
raspberryturk) wrote2010-12-30 05:02 pm
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Junon, Gaia, Thursday Afternoon
Junon, Reno supposed, wasn't half bad. Sure as hell better than Edge, which he couldn't wait to get the hell out of, especially after that weird-assed argument in Tseng's kitchen.
Tseng's ex-kitchen, Reno supposed.
He was sitting in a hole-in-the-wall restaurant on one of the city's lower levels, the world's crappiest coffee slowly dissolving a coffee mug in one hand, waiting for somebody in particular. He'd left Edge a little early, dragged a few of the boxes of paperwork along with him so that Rude wouldn't have to haul it all here, and then he'd started to poke around.
Yeah, Junon had suffered a bit since WEAPON's attack. But then, where the hell hadn't?
... Besides Kalm. Lucky, lucky-assed Kalm.
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Tseng's ex-kitchen, Reno supposed.
He was sitting in a hole-in-the-wall restaurant on one of the city's lower levels, the world's crappiest coffee slowly dissolving a coffee mug in one hand, waiting for somebody in particular. He'd left Edge a little early, dragged a few of the boxes of paperwork along with him so that Rude wouldn't have to haul it all here, and then he'd started to poke around.
Yeah, Junon had suffered a bit since WEAPON's attack. But then, where the hell hadn't?
... Besides Kalm. Lucky, lucky-assed Kalm.
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Ino toyed with her cup.
"If he's going to be upset anyway, it's better for him to know. He... doesn't handle uncertainties well."
A beat.
"And you are." A very faint smile. "I don't mind."
Not really.
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"No," he agreed, at length. "He doesn't handle uncertainty well."
Neither, for that matter, did Tseng.
"How long as he known?"
His own Turks were maddeningly vague on points like these.
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"And it hasn't driven him half-mad?"
Look, Tseng knew the boy. Even if it had been ages since last they'd spoken. He was suddenly finding himself surprised that they hadn't tried a stunt like this one far sooner, actually.
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Did that sound egotistical to say? She wondered if it did and then wondered if she cared.
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"I suppose that's true enough."
Considering the way Zack had dragged Cloud around... The boy needed somebody with him.
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"You didn't want him to know anything."
That was safe enough, she thought. None of the Turks had.
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... Much?
"There are risks," Tseng replied, honestly enough. "For The Planet, certainly. But at this point I'd be more inclined to worry about Zack's own psyche. This is a lot to take in, all at once."
He frowned, curling his fingers around his teacup again.
"Has he seen Midgar?"
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That was next on the list.
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"I'd prefer he not," Tseng admitted. There was no sense dancing around that much. It should be obvious, really. "Have you seen Midgar?"
And if she had, it should be obvious why.
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"With and without Reno's knowledge."
... Sorry, Reno.
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"Looking for something?"
It was a sensible enough accusation, when, like Tseng, you knew that there was something of interest in Midgar to be found.
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"Does it count as a secret, do you suppose, if you never would have known about it but for a quirk of fate that led you do another reality entirely?"
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The rest of him realized that, should Zack realize it was a Turk who did such a thing, The Planet would have a good deal to worry about, as well.
A rock and a hard place, as always.
Tseng hated that damned island.
"Which questions might those be?"
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"Can you not guess?"
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"Sometimes, providing a question is just as good as handing a person the answer."
Which meant, no, he wasn't going to hand her hints in the way of questions he thought she might be asking.
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"And yet," she mused, "they get so angry when you go looking for those answers."
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That came with a pointed eyebrow raise, yes.
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And Ino really, truly, believed that.
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"When you show him Midgar, do you suppose he'll be in any mind to learn from it?"
Tseng was not naive enough to assume that they would stop at Junon, when she'd already admitted to sneaking into Midgar without Reno's knowing before, and to showing Zack other parts of Gaia on this trip already.
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"Maybe not right then," Ino said slowly. "He will need time to handle it. But I will learn and I will remember and when he is ready--yes, he'll learn."
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Besides what absolute desolation felt like.
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Was that not obvious?
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