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Doppio didn't like to complain...even when he really wanted to. He felt like he had a lot things he could have complained about--he got headaches more than the others. He got tired more than the others. He got carsick more than the others. Still, he didn't like to dwell on the unfairness. He felt lucky he had nice people and a warm place to lay his head down at night. When he thought about that, it helped keep things in perspective.
But right now...he really, really, really wanted to complain about Reigen's driving. It felt like they were constantly swerving or stopping--when it wasn't a rock, it was a ledge. He couldn't even look out the windows to orient himself...not that it would have helped. There was tall grass everywhere. 'It's not the Captain's fault. The road ran out miles ago.' But then the van lurched as it came to another hard stop and Doppio couldn't fight a groan as he swallowed down a wave of nausea. After several failed attempts to rise from his bunk, he had given up. He buried his head in the pillow and took a few deep breaths.
But right now...he really, really, really wanted to complain about Reigen's driving. It felt like they were constantly swerving or stopping--when it wasn't a rock, it was a ledge. He couldn't even look out the windows to orient himself...not that it would have helped. There was tall grass everywhere. 'It's not the Captain's fault. The road ran out miles ago.' But then the van lurched as it came to another hard stop and Doppio couldn't fight a groan as he swallowed down a wave of nausea. After several failed attempts to rise from his bunk, he had given up. He buried his head in the pillow and took a few deep breaths.
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“You know…the person who the Chansey found…it was a child. A little girl. She’s from a town Daisy recognized but she got lost after wandering too far off. Her parents disappeared awhile ago.” Doppio was fiddling anxiously with the ends of his hair where it laid loose over his shoulder. “She wasn’t able to talk clearly about what happened before we found her, but…it was something bad. Really bad. And now I’m thinking…um….can we really keep a kid with us safe out there? I mean…”
‘I mean me.’
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Grinning people with no faces. Food made out of dark. It sounded like a bad dream. Whether it was real or not, Reigen couldn’t exactly probe her. The best they could do was do another scan of the area before Daisy made a meal for her and let her cry herself to sleep.
The world, such as it was now, was hard enough for him to understand. Could he, in good faith, expose a kid so young to even more of it? It’d have been one thing if they were saving from a cardboard box under a bridge, but…
“…Even so. How easy will it be to get back to him if we leave again? Even with your powers, Hitomi-chan. I’m not trying to put bad juju out into the universe, but…who’s to say what’ll happen between here and the next destination? Everyone who we’ve met on the road has never gone far from where they ended up. Even we haven’t tried backtracking anywhere yet.”
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"I'm worried too, but I think we should ask Chid what he wants. It's not fair to just make this decision for him. And who's to say Delilah wants to be watching a kid indefinitely?" Delilah didn't seem like the sort of person to say no, but it was kinda a big imposition.
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'Oh. And he's a prince.' So there was a whole state's affairs they had in their hands, too. 'I'm gonna end up with a hernia.'
"...One thing at a time. Hitomi-chan, will you talk with him tomorrow?"
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"...Well, I guess that settles that." He stood with a grunt. "I'm gonna take a little walk. Grab some things from the van."
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“Sure. An extra pair of hands wouldn’t hurt.”
Reigen walked a ways away from the house before ‘unpacking’ the van in a patch of grass. The process was probably weird in more worlds than it wasn’t.
“…So!” Reigen tossed the back doors open. “I think I know what your type is.”
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