[the exhaustion i just felt writing week 1. anyhow, as promised taichi is holding onto this...map piece? he thinks it's a map piece. he has no idea what it's for, but he's highkey concerned about these eight (!?) people that apparently went somewhere and came back all in some state of disarray.
while the other group is important, too, this one involves three of his dormmates and they're people he actually likes talking to.
this is why at some point pre-curfew, taichi's already back at the dorm anyway and approaches sieghart, paper in his pocket as he sits and looks at his condom-splinted fingers i guess.]
What's the verdict? [did you get looked at? how are you feelings? are you in a decent piece physically? what's the story morning glory?]
[The couch is a fine place to lie for someone with a fractured leg. He's unfortunately yet to jury-rig a splint for it, but he has no plans to move for the rest of the night, so that means everything has officially worked out. Even better, he's dried off and no longer smelling like the sea now.]
You did tell me that, but can't a guy ask just to be sure? [he shakes his head like he's disappointed, mostly just kidding but also still very lowkey alarmed. since sieg is on the couch that means taichi is probably going to sit on the floor.]
Especially when it's not like we actually have a real health office or anything.
[a frown.] I'll try to catch Sagihara later. And I told Catra I'd text her tomorrow. I might try to find some of the others from the other group before tonight, too. Just in case.
It's...weird that there were two groups of you that just vanished. Do you have any idea why?
Where could it have been? We started out in the storage room, then went out to the hangar, and eventually washed up onto the island . . . There was nowhere else to go. We would've been trapped the moment we stopped.
I can't tell if you're being avoidant or if you really don't know where you were. [hard to tell with sieg, sometimes, and taichi frowns as he thinks.] So you kept going to get back to here. Following a mysterious hooded voice.
...what kind of objectives were you supposed to do?
Ultimately, the goal was to reach a cathedral on the island. Our objectives were the steps we had to take to get there, and that was where we met the voice in a hood.
w1 thursday
while the other group is important, too, this one involves three of his dormmates and they're people he actually likes talking to.
this is why at some point pre-curfew, taichi's already back at the dorm anyway and approaches sieghart, paper in his pocket as he sits and looks at his condom-splinted fingers i guess.]
What's the verdict? [did you get looked at? how are you feelings? are you in a decent piece physically? what's the story morning glory?]
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Didn't I tell you? I'm fine; I'm fine!
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Especially when it's not like we actually have a real health office or anything.
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[...there's a pause.] That's actually a serious question now. [sieg your immortality??]
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There was voice, telling us what to do and where to go. Once we fulfilled those objectives, we were left papers like the map piece I gave you.
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This thing? [he frowns.] Any clue what it actually tells us? Also it sort of feels like you're glossing over a lot but I'll let it slide for a bit.
[the deets, sieg!!]
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All I know is that it's a map. We'll need the rest of the pieces if we want to understand what exactly it's showing.
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The other pieces you guys got weren't the rest of the map?
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I heard there was another group before us, but I don't know if they returned with anything.
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It's...weird that there were two groups of you that just vanished. Do you have any idea why?
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We met its owner at the very end. They didn't say much, but they were the one who left the papers behind for us.
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The one telling you where to go and stuff. Who were they? Or was it even a person?
[sometimes disembodied voices happen? or possess people to talk? he doesn't know how this works in this world.]
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...how did you know you could trust them? When they were giving you instructions, I mean.
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...what kind of objectives were you supposed to do?
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