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The market is, objectively speaking, a miserable place. Precious few of the merchandise are happy to be there, nude and bound and collared - sometimes even caged - free for every prospective customer to examine. Few of the customers are happy either. Prices are high, and the press of so many bodies create a stifling atmosphere.
All in all, it is exactly what Jade had expected. He strolls leisurely through the market, not particularly bothered by what is going on around him. It was one of the reasons he had been chosen for this assignment. Today is his first day at the market; he's meant to speak with the vendors, make connections, and walk away with a cheap but handy acquisition.
He's working on the last part now. It's surprisingly difficult to find someone useful and docile, but still with some spirit left - he does not trust the older slaves who are complacent with the system.
It's during his second time looping through the market that someone catches his eye - for all the wrong reasons. He stops, stares at the familiar figure in front of him, an uncharacteristically surprised expression flashing over his face.
Then he's smiling again. He's still unsure if this is a good turn of events, but perhaps he could use this to his advantage.
"My my, I didn't expect to see you here."
All in all, it is exactly what Jade had expected. He strolls leisurely through the market, not particularly bothered by what is going on around him. It was one of the reasons he had been chosen for this assignment. Today is his first day at the market; he's meant to speak with the vendors, make connections, and walk away with a cheap but handy acquisition.
He's working on the last part now. It's surprisingly difficult to find someone useful and docile, but still with some spirit left - he does not trust the older slaves who are complacent with the system.
It's during his second time looping through the market that someone catches his eye - for all the wrong reasons. He stops, stares at the familiar figure in front of him, an uncharacteristically surprised expression flashing over his face.
Then he's smiling again. He's still unsure if this is a good turn of events, but perhaps he could use this to his advantage.
"My my, I didn't expect to see you here."
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"... if I told you there's one more hour each night that you're not aware of, what'd you say?"
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"I can't see how such a thing can be hidden. But I don't think you're lying."
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"During that time, one of them got out. Uh. Not ghosts, not exactly. I don't think you could touch ghosts ..."
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"Then what is it? A ghost that can be touched?" He can see why Shinjirou was reluctant to share his story. This would be far-fetched, almost ludicrous, if Jade was anyone else.
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"You're not some crazy cultist that you honestly believe this shit, right?"
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"It sounds a little strange, but I've seen things that are equally unbelievable." He's not going to give Shinjirou a chance to ask about them. "In any case, please continue with your recount."
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He does quietly wonder if that's got anything to do with not being allowed to enter Jade's study, though.
"There's a few people who don't, uh, I mean who know about that hour. So we tried to fend these things off with, with our ... hm." Something holds him back from saying it. He'll have to say it, get the words out from where they're stuck in his throat. Short, quick breaths make him dizzy. And when he finally goes on, the words tumble out of his mouth: "Personas. Don't make me show you, don't do that."
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"Personas," he tests the word out, watching Shinjirou's face closely. It's not a term he's familiar with, outside the usual definition, but considering Shinjirou's reaction, these 'personas' must have been what was responsible for that woman's death. "Can you describe them, at least?"
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What worries him the most that Jade still doesn't seem all that perturbed by what he's hearing. Anyone else would be. Words that you've never heard of, creatures and hours that shouldn't exist. Jade acts like it's nothing special and all Shinjirou can do is sit there and babble about it.
"Many look a bit like people, but I don't think they are, or have ever been human."
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It stings, a little, but Jade is better about accepting his limitations now than he had before.
"You use them to fight." That was the only clear bit of information he managed to glean. "They must have abilities beyond what you're capable of on your own."
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"Jade?" He takes a deep breath, pulls the blanket up to his shoulders and beneath that, pushes his thumb into one of the many bruises. Managing not to cringe, all that brings is quiet relief. "Why does any of it matter? You wouldn't be able to defend yourself if Castor appeared, even if I told you everything I know."
Unless Jade thinks he can put up a fight, in which case Shinjirou isn't sure if he wants to know any details.
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He doesn't answer Shinjirou's question. He can't, not without revealing things he has no intention of revealing. There's no exchange of information going on here, no one-for-one deals. He doesn't expect Shinjirou to accept it unquestioningly, but they'll cross that bridge when they come to it.
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"Not every Persona is fit to fight. Castor is." And that sucks, but isn't surprising. He's always fought -- with Aki, with the other boys at the orphanage, and he's never been as fair as Aki. Just a reckless idiot kid. Not unlike a kid, he tries to make himself appear smaller, hunching his shoulders and hugging his knees to his chest.
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"What can you tell me about its abilities?" And, more importantly: "Where is it now?"
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He drops his hand to fiddle with the blanket. "Mostly uses physical attacks." If only they weren't lethal to normal humans, he wouldn't mind so much. Combing his hair back, he glances at Jade. "You're not going to drop this, huh."
apologies for the erratic pace lately, still trying to iron out my schedule
Satisfying his curiosity aside, Jade doesn't enjoy prying into something so obviously deeply personal, not to mention traumatic. He'll be glad when this is over. But he doesn't rush to finish; despite his words, he's still going over every angle, looking for details he had missed.
"So, if making it appear isn't that easy, what went wrong last night?"
no problem, take your time -- I know how that is
He swallows around the lump in his throat, a nervous laughter startling even himself. "They, uhm, tend to appear when you're not feeling so good. I mean, Castor does. The others can control theirs." And make it look so easy. "I wasn't feeling all that good."
No, he was frantic, upset, exhausted. Really, the perfect moment for Castor to show up, take over. "I think without the suppressants, by now you'd be," he stops and looks up, slowly, "dead."
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"Then I suppose I had better let you keep your suppressants." But he'll take one of them for analysis. He hasn't forgotten what Shinjirou had told him before; the suppressants had caused some problems with his temperature regulation. Jade doesn't doubt that there are other side effects.
He shifts closer, resting a hand against the side of Shinjirou's head, thumb rubbing at the spot Shinjirou had tapped at earlier. "Are you feeling better today?"
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"Yeah, a lot better. Bit worn out." His mind is no longer in shambles and while the bruises are bad, they're bearable. "Sorry for causing trouble. Didn't mean to. Guess I underestimated how much, uhm. Attention I'd get."
Physically and mentally draining, it had been a tougher job than expected -- thanks to that asshole. Or, yeah, rather his reaction to the guy. It's his own fault. Part of him still wants to blame someone else. "But you still got what you wanted, right?"
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Not exactly a bad thing, considering his goal is to get Shinjirou noticed, but Shinjirou would be of no use to him if he breaks. And, well, Jade doesn't like to admit it, but he was worried in a way that had nothing to do with the mission. "In the future, I'd appreciate it if you could be more careful."
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Nor should it matter what exactly Jade's doing with all these people he obviously doesn't like all that much. With his own secret laid out in the open, he can't help his curiosity anymore, though. The second he catches himself frowning at Jade, Shinjirou averts his eyes.
"Gonna make up for it somehow."
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He can almost feel the questions bubbling up inside Shinjirou, and spends a few seconds considering whether or not to invite them. On one hand, he's used to delaying. On the other hand, perhaps it's better to get some of them out of the way now, before they build up to an explosion like so much gas in a bottle.
In the end, he settles with an offhand invitation: "If there's nothing else, Ill leave you to get started on your day."
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"Okay."
Not his questions, though. He feels calmer, less caged. It enables him to think about his next words instead of asking what he knows won't be answered and perhaps even anger Jade. Chewing on his bottom lip, Shinjirou leans forward, lowering his head. If he behaves in a more docile manner, maybe it'll help. It sort of worked with the party guests, didn't it? With Jade, it's not even that difficult.
"You're not like those men. You don't like those men. You want something different than they do. I'm not sure what it is and I'm not asking. Just. Am I right?"
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Finally, Jade nods. "You could say that." And because Shinjirou has learnt his lessons so well, Jade divulges another bit of information. "Our motives may differ, but they have something I need. In order to obtain it, I need to play along with their games."
Eyes narrowing slightly, he looks at Shinjirou. "I don't think I need to tell you to keep this between us."
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Another thing he feels he's figured out is that despite the other men favoring physical appreciation, Jade likes improved behavior better. Shinjirou bows for him, fingers mentally crossed that it's another good choice he's made. "Thanks."
There are more questions, more than ever now that he's got a glimpse of who Jade is and what his goals are, but he bites his tongue and sits back. "I'll make breakfast now." He slips out of bed, testing if his legs are still wobbly. They aren't; just a bit worn out. He stretches, grimacing from the pinch of pain coursing through his body. Well, that'll be a few fun days. "Any wishes?"
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