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it's so beautiful
He doesn't want to be here. Reno isn't sure he's ever had a clearer thought in his mind. He doesn't want to be here, and moreover he doesn't want to be here with him. He cycles through a lot of emotions - largely negative - eventually coming to settle on anger. It's comfortable. Familiar. Like an old friend come to take him by the arm and guide him through an uncharted labyrinth. His voice is grave and harsh; not threatening by any measure, but there's lava bubbling in his veins all the same.]
So you remember.
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Of course I remember. [ A nonchalant shrug, as if he's oblivious to the simmering. ] Stabbed through the gut... bleeding out like a rat. It was really too pitiful.
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We're done here. [He backs up a step and turns on his heels to head off in an arbitrarily picked direction.] Real fucking nice seeing you again.
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Leaving so soon? That's a disappointment.
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No.
He turns back around and walks right up to Ocelot, close as he can get without being downright invasive. There's venom on his tongue but he swallows it. Swallows every insult and every memory that could possibly be ammunition in favour of being as clear and succinct as he can possibly be. There's a lot he wants to say, but there are entirely different things he should've said a long time ago.]
I'm not getting on this merry-go-round with you again. I am too old and too tired to entertain you while you worm your way under my skin and needle me like I'm some toy you can wind up and let go at your heart's desire.
[He gestures widely, at all of Discedo and its festering disrepair.]
Either make yourself useful, or fuck off. I've had enough.
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About time you put your foot down. I was beginning to wonder if all the Turks were so easy to push around. [ And then, like this is nothing: ] Our first priority would be securing an HQ, don't you think?
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Best bet for a decent HQ is somewhere out of the way without much potential foot traffic in the area. [...] The office blocks on Liddell are probably best for seclusion, but somewhere like the Theatre's pretty out of the way, and better for space too.
[He inclines his head, gesturing somewhat in the direction he'd been headed before Ocelot got all button-mashy with his mood.]
Right now though, I'm more interested in finding essentials. Maybe a gun if there's any around and working. With the chip in I'm useless if it comes to it unless I get in close.
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The Theatre it is. [ And what he's about to do next is something that should never be commented on, ever. Small sacrifices for potentially greater advantages. He reaches for one of the revolvers, unholstering it. ]
Don't waste bullets.
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There's a brief hesitation on Reno's part - he wouldn't claim to have an in-depth knowledge of Ocelot's relationship with his guns, but he figures it's like his EMR. Something a part of him.
Ultimately though, he appreciates the pragmatism and takes the gun without comment. Checks the weight of it and the sight - he'd like to practice to make sure the sight lines up how he'd guess, but he'll just have to trust that it fires straight.]
Don't worry, I remember. [He checks the barrel and puts the gun away with what could almost be read as a smile.] Revolver rounds are in short supply.
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Don't remind me. [ Huff. ] I'd rather not need to save you off a roof again, so hold on to that. And get that damn chip out as soon as possible.
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Believe me, that thing's coming out as soon as I find out where it is if I have to do it myself.
[As if it hasn't have been on his mind constantly since he arrived. He hated it enough based alone on the loss of his materia, but he knows pretty damn well the effect that thing can have. He's seen two chip malfunctions in his time - seen the way it changes people. Messes with their head and their feelings, removes their control over who they are. No way is he allowing the Scientists or whoever to have that power over him if he can help it.]
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[ Lightly, but it is a concern. He may not be relying on any supernatural powers to do the voodoo that he does so well, but that doesn't mean chip malfunctions won't affect him in the most uncomfortable ways. He can't afford not to be at full capacity here.
Even more so... if Reno regains his powers, maybe they'll even have a chance to stay alive. ]
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[Nonchalant as he nods in the direction of the theatre and starts to move in that direction. Intellectually he knows it's in Ocelot's best interest not to put a knife in his eye, just like the reverse is true. And it's not that he's trying to make a point of how little he trusts Ocelot, it's just a statement of fact. There's better things to attend to. Like not dying.]
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Good thing I'm a fan of DIY.
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[He sighs, reaching into his inside pocket for a cigarette. He's doing relatively well so far, hasn't had a smoke since he arrived, but this moment of... Somewhat calm, now he's not amped up on adrenaline. He is suddenly incredibly aware of just how much he could do with one right about now.]
Monster attacks, falling satellites. Dead scientists. [Scoff.] Hours of fun.
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Still smoking, I see.
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[Gesturing airily, as if he's not mixing metaphors and thus the conclusion should be obvious.]
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[Are they there? They're probably there. He pauses to try the door, a gentle push to check if it's locked or blocked off or anything. No such problem, but that in itself is a red flag so he takes a step away from the door and double checks the gun. Not that he doesn't think Ocelot takes an obscene amount of care with them, but for his own peace of mind that it won't jam on him if it comes to it.]
[Offhandedly as he he pushes the door open, but with a slight lilt and a smile like it's a joke:] You could buy my loyalty again.
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Is that what you think I was doing? [ He slides the remaining revolver out of the holster, following close by. If he remembers right, this place is full of hidden nooks and crannies. Not ideal to camp out in without an extremely thorough sweep first. ]
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Not exactly. [They weren't exactly friends at that point. Not yet. (And occasionally he does catch himself wondering if they ever were. It's a real mess, trying to separate what was real from the way it was all tainted when Ocelot came back and he didn't remember. When he was himself, but not in Reno's corner.)] Find it hard to believe you weren't banking on some uncharacteristic friendliness to help secure an ally though.
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casually just makes a bunch of stuff up
you are the actual best
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I a-paw-agize.
never apologise (except for that pun)
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slams down a reply over a month later
my favorite kind of reply
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