[Trowa looks Very Done and Hiro looks like he probably desperately needs a nap. He's still sitting up though and ignoring the little dark circles under his eyes he's actually doing fairly okay.]
I'm not running myself ragged. I'm working on figuring out what's going on. I'm fine.
[ Over the years he's gotten very good at not rolling his eyes when there's a moment that absolutely calls for it. Instead, he frowns almost imperceptibly, staring right at Hiro like he doesn't believe him. Because he doesn't. It's true he's seen more exhausted people before but Hiro is toeing that line. Another day or so will put him over the edge. ]
[He's slowly realizing that this probably wasn't the best course of action. Instead of verbally answering Trowa's question, he just shifts the CereVice to show him the empty cup of noodles sitting on his desk, occasionally being thwapped by a fuzzy cat tail that darts in and out of the picture.]
Noodles count as food. [Nobody was arguing that yet, Hiro, stop being defensive.]
It depends on how long ago they were eaten. And how much time passed in between before hand. [ So basically he doesn't think the eating is happening with healthy frequency. ]
[SIGH.] I'm fine, Trowa. I'm eating when I get hungry and sleeping when I get tired. Isn't that good enough? [Probably not, since too much time passes between those periods.] And what about you? Are you eating and sleeping enough?
If more than eight hours are passing between meals and more than twenty four for resting periods, it's bordering on unhealthy. [ TRUST HIM he knows going more than forty eight hours without rest becomes incredibly terrible and stupid. ]
Enough people are sick. I'm not going to sacrifice my health and add to the mix. [ So yes. ]
I've got this. And anyway Baymax is kind of forcing me to take breaks when we're approaching unhealthy levels of working. [It's debatable if he listens to the robot, but Baymax definitely tries.]
But tell me about it. Who do you know that's gone down already? [He might be interested in adding names to his list to do more research, don't mind him.]
If you actually listen to Baymax, I can let that pass. [ There's the inherent question: "are you listening????" ]
Personally? No one. At least, no one I've checked in with lately. I don't know what the pattern is. [ A small bit of silence. ] But I do know at least two people running themselves moderately ragged out of worry.
Why are we friends, Trowa. Seriously. I'm mortally wounded by your wit.
[Jerk. But he recognizes the other name, too.] I actually saw Otome not too long ago. We've been comparing notes and organizing data to see if we can find a pattern. I didn't know you knew her, too.
Probably as good a reason as any, but who needs self preservation when you have technology?
[Not entirely serious at least.] I met her the same day I met you and she told me back then she was a doctor. Figured she'd be a good one to touch base with. I didn't think she'd be someone you keep tabs on.
Technology is there to help aid self preservation, not replace it.
[ He's shaking his head at you, Hiro. ]
She told me the same thing when we met. I wasn't going to keep in touch intentionally, but she has a very persuasive personality. I didn't see the downside to continue communication.
Save the lecture, Trowa. I get it enough from Tadashi.
Persuasive's a good way to put it. She's sharp. Definitely a good person to work with and I haven't met any other doctors here besides the robots and aliens at the hospital. A doctor on our side could really help us out. As far as I can tell there's never a downside to communicating with people around here.
No other doctors? How odd. [ Not that he knows a ton personally, but it's a fairly occupied profession back home, regardless of war. The medical field still remains lucrative. ]
The wider your network is, the more you're liable to get done. Not a bad place to be in.
Some other healers, but no other real doctors. Could also just be because I haven't been looking that hard...the only reason I found out about Otome is because there was a title hanging over her head and she corrected me. [There's a sound of agreement then.]
I've been trying to network and learn about people as much as possible here just to be on the safe side of things. With the way things go in the colony you never know when we're going to need a doctor or a waterbender or a demon tamer or...I don't know, a circus clown or something. [A beat.] I mean I've never met one of those here but I'm just saying. Everything's possible and that's both good and bad.
She needed a target and I'm not afraid of much anymore. It was a good match. [ Of course there's more reasoning behind that but– ] The last place anyone is going to think to look for a rebel pilot is a circus. I couldn't do anything with stability or within military ranks. Admittedly, the pay isn't so bad.
I can't even come up with a good argument for that. The last place anybody would look is a circus. [There's a pause.] So wait does that mean if I threw sharp objects at you you'd know how to dodge them? [After the initial shock? Now it's just actually funny.]
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Enough? What kind of question is that?
video, hiro you get full judgment
The video feed flips on and sorry Hiro, you're getting the full effect of Trowa looking Very Done. ]
Running yourself ragged isn't going to do you any favors.
video, trowa why you gotta be so rude
I'm not running myself ragged. I'm working on figuring out what's going on. I'm fine.
It's his default
I see. Have you eaten at least?
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Noodles count as food. [Nobody was arguing that yet, Hiro, stop being defensive.]
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It depends on how long ago they were eaten. And how much time passed in between before hand. [ So basically he doesn't think the eating is happening with healthy frequency. ]
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Enough people are sick. I'm not going to sacrifice my health and add to the mix. [ So yes. ]
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But tell me about it. Who do you know that's gone down already? [He might be interested in adding names to his list to do more research, don't mind him.]
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Personally? No one. At least, no one I've checked in with lately. I don't know what the pattern is. [ A small bit of silence. ] But I do know at least two people running themselves moderately ragged out of worry.
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We're all pretty stumped pattern-wise. But that's just as dangerous…what people? We should keep an eye on them, too.
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A woman named Otome. And this kid I know, his name is Hiro Hamada.
[ Snark central around here. ]
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[Jerk. But he recognizes the other name, too.] I actually saw Otome not too long ago. We've been comparing notes and organizing data to see if we can find a pattern. I didn't know you knew her, too.
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[ Womp womp. ]
Figured you'd be working together, compiling information is easier that way. I met her when I first got here. We keep in contact.
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[Not entirely serious at least.] I met her the same day I met you and she told me back then she was a doctor. Figured she'd be a good one to touch base with. I didn't think she'd be someone you keep tabs on.
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[ He's shaking his head at you, Hiro. ]
She told me the same thing when we met. I wasn't going to keep in touch intentionally, but she has a very persuasive personality. I didn't see the downside to continue communication.
[ SHE'S FRIGHTENING. And nice. Too nice. ]
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Persuasive's a good way to put it. She's sharp. Definitely a good person to work with and I haven't met any other doctors here besides the robots and aliens at the hospital. A doctor on our side could really help us out. As far as I can tell there's never a downside to communicating with people around here.
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[ He'll let it lie for now. ]
No other doctors? How odd. [ Not that he knows a ton personally, but it's a fairly occupied profession back home, regardless of war. The medical field still remains lucrative. ]
The wider your network is, the more you're liable to get done. Not a bad place to be in.
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I've been trying to network and learn about people as much as possible here just to be on the safe side of things. With the way things go in the colony you never know when we're going to need a doctor or a waterbender or a demon tamer or...I don't know, a circus clown or something. [A beat.] I mean I've never met one of those here but I'm just saying. Everything's possible and that's both good and bad.
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Would you believe me if I said I worked in a circus?
[ HERE'S THIS CONVERSATION, FINALLY ]
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What.
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[ NOT JUST A CIRCUS BUT A TRAVELING ONE ]
Before I got here, I was the target for the knife thrower. She's really quite good.
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She needed a target and I'm not afraid of much anymore. It was a good match. [ Of course there's more reasoning behind that but– ] The last place anyone is going to think to look for a rebel pilot is a circus. I couldn't do anything with stability or within military ranks. Admittedly, the pay isn't so bad.
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I can't even come up with a good argument for that. The last place anybody would look is a circus. [There's a pause.] So wait does that mean if I threw sharp objects at you you'd know how to dodge them? [After the initial shock? Now it's just actually funny.]
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