Héctor (
unpocoloco) wrote2019-01-06 04:17 am
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Daybreak IC Inbox
HéctorUN: OLLIN
STATUS: Graduate Student / Teacher's Assistant
ACCOLADES: I write music, know how to play a few instruments, mostly la guitarra.
BIO: !Hola¡ Soy Héctor. Yo hablo español y un poco inglés. I've come to Daybreak to learn a little about all this magic stuff and help out around the Campus. If you need an odd job taken care of, I'm your guy! (Unless you are la policía. Or someone I have borrowed from. If that is the case, do not contact me, por favor.)

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He's okay, by the way. Just tired. I healed his injuries.
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thank you.
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We made some plans to catch the monster that attacked you guys. When you're better, let me know. There's something you can do to help.
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orighim noyi
orihime
no
no no
don't go after it
this is bad
youd don'tk now
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[There's a long gap here. It's mostly due to him pushing back in the desk chair, covering his mouth and trying not to slip into another panic. And mostly failing that.]
i dont think
your brother is going to make it to this
its been
dangerous
for people like him
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Im sorry
i don't think we should talk about this through text
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not in my room. somewhere else? we can go to that study room.
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[She wants to stop by the cafeteria and get more food for Peter, but honestly, they're probably feeding him fine in the infirmary. Besides, she doesn't want to keep Hector waiting.]
[He probably got to the study room before she did since she was in the academic buildings, so when she arrives, her face is flushed from the cold. She's breathless, but smiling.]
Ole!
[She meant 'hola.' She's got a lot to learn.]
Oh...you really don't look too good. Do you have a fever?
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And winces a little at her butchered Spanish.]
Hola, Orihime.
[It's both a greeting and a correction. He's almost grateful for it, this small moment of mundanity before he breaks her heart.]
No. Just having a bad... time. Lately. I'll be fine.
[Maybe. He heaves a breath.]
You should probably go first. You said you had something to ask?
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[This seems like one of those times.]
I do. I'm a little worried it'll stress you out, honestly. And it looks like you're dealing with a lot right now.
[She sinks down into the chair to look up at him.]
So you don't have to answer. And I haven't talked about it with anyone else, so if it's too personal, I'll never mention it again. But...well...
[Orihime looks away for a moment, shifting her jaw, then peeks up at Hector.]
Are you secretly a ghost?
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That doesn't mean she can't pull off distracting him though, it seems. His eyes widen and his back straightens. He blinks at Orihime.
And then, to his own surprise, he laughs. It's a strained breathy thing but nevertheless.]
Hah. No. Not a ghost. You can touch my arm if you want to be sure. I'm pretty solid.
What, ah... made you think that?
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Little things, really.
[She shrugs her shoulders, but she doesn't touch his arm.]
First it was your powers. You said it was just glowing, then you said it was the ability to see and speak with the dead, then Peter said you could stop blood loss in spite of not having an arm. It kind of conflicts.
[She taps her fingertips lightly together, looking down at her thumbs.]
Peter also said that the undead don't really hold up so well in the sun, and that's why he couldn't talk to his uncle except at night. The few times I saw you when the sun was up, you looked really sick. And when you saw my brother's picture, you said he would have been older than you. It was kind of a strange thing to say, but when I thought about it...it seemed like the sort of thing that a person who died before might mention.
B-but you're right. It's probably just my imagination being weird, because everything at this school is so amazing.
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[When she said small things he didn't expect such a list. Those things together, collectively? They're not that small. And Peter's excuse for him doesn't help much either but even aside that, there's so much he's let slip himself. Mistake after mistake.
He could laugh it off. He could let her head bow further. Let her think she's got it all wrong.
But he didn't come out here to lie to her.]
I'm not a ghost.
But...
I am dead.
[He watches her, braced.]
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...
...
Really?
[She looks up at him, lifting her chin, and studies him silently.]
[Then she touches his arm. And squeezes his cheek.]
But you feel really alive! Why is it a secret?
[Orihime pauses.]
...Peter figured it out too, ne? That's why he said it's your power!
[While she could give the credit to Hector and assume that's the excuse he told Peter, she thinks the world of Peter and decides this is the result of his own perceptiveness and intellect.]
Amazing... You're sure you're not just alive and immortal?
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Ay! Ah! Orihime!
[She keeps speaking. It's not the worst reaction he's gotten but he winces all the same between the pinching and just about everything she says. He leans back to the table, unable to move her hands with his singular one holding his cane.]
No! No.
[He waits a beat to be sure she's going to let him be. Then he slumps.]
...No. I'm definitely dead. And I'm definitely not immortal.
[Not even immortal from the undead side of things.]
I can show you but... it might be frightening and I don't want to scare you.
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Even if you barfed up tentacles and grew a thousand eyes and arms, I wouldn't be scared of you. You've been really kind to me since my very first day here!
[Orihime shakes her head slightly.]
You can show me anything you need to. I won't run away.
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[This kid...
But, he guesses this means it's time to do his thing. His he relaxes on the table as well as he can, eyes closing. Like when he showed her before, his power lights up, illuminating the markings under his skin and each bone too.
In seconds, the flesh is dissolving, floating away in a shining golden dust before it vanishes. What's left behind is a skeleton in clothes too big. The skeleton sighs with an obvious relief, glad to be free of that tiring half form. In dark sockets, his eyes open.]
Like I said. Dead as a doorknob.
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[When he opens his eyes, the smile on her face is sweet and understanding.]
It's pretty.
[She reaches up, very gently brushing her fingers over one of the colorful markings on his bony face. He really doesn't have to worry about this so much.]
I have so many questions. I don't want to cause you any pain by asking something insensitive, but...if you don't mind?
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When she speaks, he blinks at her, half dazed when he answers.]
...I don't mind. It's fine.
[Though that could change depending on what she asks.]
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I wanted to ask how it happened. Why you're here.
[She folds her fingers around her fist, shoulders hitching.]
If there's anything I can do to help. Things like that. ...And what your power actually is, since I have no idea anymore!
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Oh, right...
[He looks down.]
I'm sorry. I lied to you. That was bad. And you don't have any reason to trust me but I swear I didn't lie about anything else but this.
[Which doesn't change the fact that he's lied to a kid. Again. His hand tightens around the cane handle.]
This is pretty much my whole power. I can change back and forth from normal to this. And I can do partial. As a skeleton, I can come apart a bit and still control and feel my limbs. And I guess... I can see ghosts too, but I was telling the truth when I said I didn't know I could do that. I guess I can't really tell them apart from the living.
Other than that... really, the main thing is that I get to be here. Dead, but not entirely. That's my power.
[Still not particularly useful in any way for the cause.]
When you say "how it happened", do you mean how I got like this? Or how I died? And by here do you mean at Daybreak? Or here here?
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[She laughs a little as she says it.]
And it's not unusual to want people to know you for more than that. I'm sure you probably had plenty of bad experiences that made you feel like you had to hide that part of yourself. So you don't have to apologize to me. I understand.
[Orihime nods once. And with that said...]
Pretty much all of that! Are you stuck this way permanently, or do you have unfinished business that's keeping you here?
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