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kingdomdressing2010-05-01 07:49 pm
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[It was surprising that more people in this place hadn't gone crazy from just sitting around all the time. At least, that's what it felt like he'd been doing the whole time he had been here. Cloud wasn't really use to having nothing to do. Finding the library had been something of a relief - not to say that he liked reading that much, but it gave him something to do. When a place had people from different worlds in it, the books were probably from many places and times as well, so one of them might just have a clue about curing Geostigma. At least, that was his thinking. And doing something that felt productive was better than nothing.]
[It was productive until he started to hallucinate, anyways. Cloud had gotten a few medical books and stacked them on a desk, before his arm had started to get painful and start to ooze the black, blood-like substance again. He had gotten up to take care of it, but ended up staggering around the library, not seeing things quite clearly, or knowing where he was anymore, due to the strange blue spots filling his vision. Anyone passing by the library might be able to hear some of the books he's knocking over as he staggers around clattering to the floor.]
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honoranddreams, but anyone is free to bug him.))
[It was productive until he started to hallucinate, anyways. Cloud had gotten a few medical books and stacked them on a desk, before his arm had started to get painful and start to ooze the black, blood-like substance again. He had gotten up to take care of it, but ended up staggering around the library, not seeing things quite clearly, or knowing where he was anymore, due to the strange blue spots filling his vision. Anyone passing by the library might be able to hear some of the books he's knocking over as he staggers around clattering to the floor.]
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So, he's still not home yet. But it's not Gaia that he misses, though he would be so happy to see his own world again. No, it's being apart from the people who mean everything to him ... that's the hardest thing about all of this.
The sound of heavy books falling to the ground nearby quickly shakes Zack loose of his thoughts, however; and though the commotion probably doesn't concern him, it probably wouldn't hurt to make sure that everything's all right in there all the same. But then he pushes open the door to the library, and he immediately notices those oh-so-familiar blond spikes.
But something's not right. That fact registers a split second later, and Zack is already running towards Cloud, instinctively reaching out both hands to catch him.]
Cloud!
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I've got you, Cloud. It's going to be okay.
[That black ooze dripping down his friend's arm might as well not even be there for all the attention that Zack pays it, though he is aware of it, that and just how thin Cloud's body feels as he holds him close.]
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Zack...?
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[Gloved fingers gently begin to rub small circles against Cloud's back in a comforting gesture as Zack pulls him closer still to better support him.]
Let's get you somewhere where you can lay down, okay?
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Yeah...
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If the way that Cloud is still leaning heavily against him is anything to go by, Zack knows that walking is undoubtedly out of the question for the blond, so that leaves only one other option, really. Bending down, he tucks his shoulder under Cloud's stomach, easily hefting him as he stands back up, the positioning exactly the same as when he had carried Cloud before those several years ago while on the run with him.
At least now there's no need to be wary and clandestine as Zack makes his way down one of the hallways where he remembers the bedrooms to be, keeping a firm grip on Cloud the entire way. He has no idea where Cloud's room is, or if he even has one here, so the nearest empty room will have to suffice for the time being. Laying Cloud down on the bed, Zack sighs softly and sinks down beside him to sit on the edge of the mattress.]
Just hang in there. You're going to be okay.
((ooc: Thanks for posting this! It's bedtime for me now, but I'll be back tomorrow.))
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((ooc: Sure, no problem! Sleep well! o/))
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Just can't seem to catch a break, can you, Spike?
[Not that Cloud can hear him now, but that's never stopped Zack from talking to him before. His fingers find their way to those golden spikes to give them a rueful tousle, and then Zack is getting to his feet to head towards the adjoining bathroom.]
Don't worry. I'm not leaving you for long. Just have to go get some stuff, okay?
[As promised, Zack doesn't take long, and he's back in record time with several wet washcloths, a couple of towels, a roll of bandages, and a bottle of something he hopes is a potion of sorts. Settling back down beside Cloud, he immediately sets to work, wiping and cleaning Cloud's arm off as gently as possible.]
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[He doesn't wake at all when Zack messes up his hair, or gets up to head over to the bathroom. Zack'll have to remove the sleeve and bandages on that arm before he can get at the blackened skin to try and clean off his arm. Even if the other male is being careful about cleaning the wound, it hurts, which is enough to make him stir a little, peeling open one eye, trying to pull away from whatever is touching him, though the attempt is rather feeble.]
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Zack gives a wry snort at the thought, continuing to do what he can to remove the last bits of the dark, inky ooze from Cloud's arm, but he immediately stops as his friend begins to come to and tries to pull away.]
Hey, it's all right. It's just me, Cloud.
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... Zack?
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You got it in one, Spike.
[He grins fondly at Cloud, but there still is definite concern visible in his eyes despite his smile.]
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Oh, I must have passed out...
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[There's no dire need to sit up quite so quickly, and Zack really doesn't want his friend to black out from the effort, so he's gently but firmly coaxing him to lay back down. Better safe than sorry, right? Right.]
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You aren't one of the Zacks I've met before, are you?
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[Zack gives a thoughtful shrug at this, his smile growing just a touch wistful at the memory of trudging through the snow side-by-side with the one trooper who could actually keep up with him. And that ... that really was a long time ago. The Cloud from his version of Gaia has since been healed of his Geostigma, but the Cloud in front of him now could very well be the exact same Cloud from the past as Zack knows it. Or not. You just never really knew in a place like this.]
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[After all, the Zack from his time... Besides, even if the Zack he knew came back, he wouldn't really know what to do.]
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[The SOLDIER tries to be lighthearted about it all, but just because this might not be 'his' Cloud, it doesn't mean that's he's going to be any less concerned about him and the state he's currently in. At least this Cloud seems to be more or less accepting of Zack being physically here, though, and he isn't immediately jumping to the conclusion that the other is either a hallucination or a ghost. A logical conclusion, yes, but not entirely accurate.]
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Yeah, I guess we can skip them.
[He's run into two other Zacks before, so he's more willing to accept that Zack's there than he would have been upon first ending up in the Dressing Room. And he knows a hallucination can't drag someone from the library to a bedroom, so he's just guessing this Zack is from before he died, or something.]
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Once Cloud is settled in an upright position, Zack holds the bottle from the bathroom out to him.]
I think this is a potion ... but I'm not sure that it will help much.
[He apologetically shakes his head as he speaks, wondering if it might be better to find the center of the Dressing Room and just start hollering for an Aerith.]
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Thanks Zack, but it won't do anything. It's...
[Cloud just trails off, reaching over to cover the wound with his hand, which has finally just about stopped oozing the black liquid.]
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I know. Geostigma's about as serious as it gets.
[If only the disease could be cured as easily as with a potion; but, if nothing else, maybe the healing liquid would help a little with the pain. Grabbing a clean washcloth, Zack dumps half the bottle on it and holds it out towards Cloud.]
Here. I know that it hurts, but at least let me finish, and then we can get you bandaged back up.
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How do you know about that...?
[He glances down at the washcloth when Zack puts the potion on it, before looking back at the ebony haired male and nodding. The hand that had been covering the wound drops away, that way Zack can finish cleaning it.]
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[Zack's tone is gently teasing as he begins to dab the potion on Cloud's arm, carefully wiping the entire affected area down before emptying the rest of the potion on the washcloth and repeating the process. The dark mottling is still plainly evident against Cloud's skin despite it all, but the ooze itself is gone for now.
Bandages come next, and Zack starts to wind the soft, absorbent material around his friend's arm, watching closely to make sure that it's not too snug of a fit or so loose that it would fall off once Cloud moves.]
Tell me if it's too tight, all right?
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[So much for the idea that things happened differently in one world. That brings up a whole new set of questions, such has how is Zack actually here if he died? Not that he was really in the mood to get into messy questions like that at the moment. Zack cleaning his arm with the potion makes him wince a little, but it's no worse than having to do it himself. Actually, the bandages being applied probably hurts less than it could, since Zack has both hands to do it with. Cloud nods.]
It's fine.
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[Zack pauses to brush some of Cloud's hair back from his face, smiling reassuringly at him before busying himself once again with the bandages he's holding. For a moment, it looks like he is seriously considering tying the ends off in an actual bow -- he even has the two loops in hand -- but then he winks at the blond and finishes off the wrapping with a securely doubled-over knot instead.]
So, how long have you been here, anyways?
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A few months. I think it's been six or seven.
Sorry for the wait!
Or maybe not, if that hint of an eyeroll is anything to go by. Zack doesn't comment on it, however, though he does give a low whistle of sympathy at Cloud's reply to his question.]
You've been gone for a while then. Have you been doing okay here?
[Geostigma aside and all that.]
It's alright!
I've been alright, most days. The worst part is not having anything to do around here.
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[And it's not over yet, though Zack's not about to broach that particular topic right this instant. In fact, he looks like he's taking his own suggestion to 'relax and rest' rather literally himself as he shamelessly flops over on his back and stretches out next to Cloud.]
And even heroes need their downtime.
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[Saving the world involved a lot of running around. And then trying to fix the damage from Meteor... It didn't leave much time for resting, and it didn't give him much time to brood. He scoots over a bit when Zack flops next to him, so he has more room.]
Heroes, huh?
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[Zack props himself up on his elbows, the smile on his face suddenly replaced by a much more serious look. Careful not to bump Cloud's bandaged arm in the process, he sits back up the rest of the way and turns to face him, one blue-eyed gaze locking with the other.]
And that mess? It wasn't your fault for getting yanked into the whole thing to begin with.
[Zack's fingers muss through Cloud's hair again, though the gesture this time is apologetically gentle.]
I just wish I could have been there for you then. I'm sorry that I left it all up to you to deal with.
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Even if it wasn't my fault to start, I made a lot of mistakes I had to fix along the way.
[Cloud's eyes go back to the other when he feels the fingers brushing through his hair.]
It wasn't your fault.
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You carried on when I couldn't. What I had to ask you to do, what I needed you to be ... I know it was so much to put on you. Too much, even. I'm sorry for leaving you like I did, but I'm so proud that you kept on going, Cloud, mistakes and all. You're not just a dead guy's legacy anymore. Now you have a legacy all your own.
[Gloved fingers lightly squeeze Cloud's hand, and the dark-haired SOLDIER offers his friend a reassuring smile.]
And I know it doesn't look this way now, but it'll be okay one of these days. Just keep hanging in there, Spike, and things will get better, I promise.
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I hope you're right. I don't know what I would do if things kept getting worse.
My apologies again ... classes and work have been crazy. -_-;;
Trust me, Aerith won't let you go down go like this. You won't ever be completely alone if the two of us have anything to say about it.
That's okay, my finals are coming up, so I will be slow to reply too.
Thanks Zack. I'll remember that.