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Post by Haiiro Navi on Jan 22, 2011 21:13:37 GMT -5
Haiiro was thankful that Hikari had gone onto a different topic and then found his eyes staring down at the computers. "They read out a lot of things, carbon proportions from light, star movement and wobbling, anything and everything, really," he answered back nodding as he talked. He found himself more calm than before and was glad to talk about something else.
After a moment, the sound of a door opening hit Haiiro's ears, and he turned his head to see yet another scientist walking in. This woman had brown hair and sharp rimmed glasses, yet she had a lighter face than the others. "Hello," she called before continuing to walk before disappearing into another room. Haii found himself half smirking and managed a laugh.
"That was Dr. Mako," he stated looking towards Hikari again. "She's been here for a while," he finished nodding at his own words before looking around the computer room again. "Want to see the chart room?" he asked. The chart room was a room that had a door linked to the room they were already in, and on its far wall, there was a large chart map of the entire sky.
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Post by Hikari S. Ito on Jan 22, 2011 21:20:50 GMT -5
Hikari wasn't really focused when Haiiro talked like she normally was. She was still wondering if she should apologize. Well, it's been two post since then and he hasn't shown a difference in behavior or anything. So, this typer is going to say. She isn't going to aplogize because there is no reason too and Haiiro may get upset if she brings it up again. So, let's forget about that conversation.
Hikari watched another women walk into the room, greet Haiiro and then disappear into another room. She was about to ask who that was, but Haiiro beat her too it. Next he asked if she wanted to see the chart room, and since she hasn't talked the whole post she's going to talk now. "Sure." She said. Aren't I a physic?
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Post by Haiiro Navi on Jan 22, 2011 21:29:59 GMT -5
Haiiro nodded at this and then started down towards the charting room and took hold of the door before opening said door and walking inwards. The chart room was a bit smaller than the computer room yet a large chart seemed to dominate the entire wall. The stars were mapped out in dots all over the sheet of paper, and several of the constellations were directly lined out so that people could see the exact images as they were.
Haii walked towards the paper and put his finger on the end of Orion's Belt. "This was what you say earlier," he commented looking back towards Hikari before looking back at the chart. "And here... and here.... are what you saw second and third..." he stated pointing with other fingers and making out different stars as he noticed them.
If he knew anything, Haii knew stars. He was also pretty good in math and science, yet he wasn't going to admit that. However, his faults in turn were basic language and the like. Oh well, you win some, you lose some.
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Post by Hikari S. Ito on Jan 22, 2011 22:07:23 GMT -5
Hikari followed Haiiro into the next room. She watched him walk up to the chart. She walked up behind him and looked at where he was pointing. She listened to him tell her about the different stars on the chart. "What kinda constellations can you make out on the chart?" She asked him. She didn't actually know a lot about the stars. But, she was learning a lot from Haiiro. It was amazing what he knew about the stars. "Wait, how can you tell what star is which Haiiro-san?" She asked.
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Post by Haiiro Navi on Jan 22, 2011 22:27:26 GMT -5
"All types," Haii answered back to Hikari's first question, and as she asked the second, he stopped for a moment. "And well...." he turned around and made a point. "This is the North Star," he stated aloud. "With its location present, you can distinguish where everything else is... I know the map well enough from looking at it for so long." He found himself looking at the map again before looking back at Hikari.
"Well... I think that's everything, really," he stated forcing half a smile as he said everything. "Sorry if I bored you or something...." He crossed his arms in front of himself but then released said arms and stood fully again.
After a moment, his eyes shifted down to his watch, and the dark haired man drew quiet for a second, it had only been a short bit of time, and in truth, it had felt a bit longer than he had expected. Well now. "Heh, I hope this was a tad bit better than sitting there and waiting around for your father to get back...." he finally stated after a few more seconds.
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Post by Hikari S. Ito on Jan 22, 2011 23:03:51 GMT -5
Hikari's ears listened to Haiiro's voice and her eyes followed him as he explained. She was in complete awe of the boy. If she were to get a job here, she would never be able to do as well as a job. So, that was the end huh? Hikari was slightly disappointed, but didn't let it show at all. "Don't worry Haiiro-san." She said. "All of it was really amazing and I wasn't bored for one moment."
It felt as if a long time had passed, but as Hikari snapped open her cellphone, she saw that only a short time span had passed. She smiled, "It was a lot better than waiting around for my idiot father.". She looked up to meet Haiiro's eyes. "Thank-you for keeping me company." She said. "And for teaching my a lot." She bowed deeply and then popped right back up. She felt her phone vibrate in her hand and she looked down. It was an angry text message from her father, again. Her eyes skimmed the words. "Of course it's my damn fault even though he is the only who left me." She muttered, though. It wasn't much of a mutter, more of a low talk?
"Uhh, I have to go Haiiro-san," She bowed again and then popped back up. "I'll be sure to come again if I have any questions about stars or planets." Hikari knew that wouldn't be the only reason for her to come back, she may come back just to see Haiiro again. He was a nice guy. She walked out of the room and then forgot. She looked back at Haiiro with a blush tinging her cheeks. "Could you bring me to the exit please?" She asked. Her sense of direction was horrible and she didn't want to get lost again.
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Post by Haiiro Navi on Jan 22, 2011 23:23:33 GMT -5
At hearing the words from Hikari, Haiiro eventually nodded a general 'alright' of sorts. "Well, the time seemed to work out well...." he stated after a moment before looking towards the door not far off and then starting towards it. Once there, he took hold of the door and opened it again showing a hallway. Down that hallway and then to the right, and they'd be at the front of the observatory again. Haiiro knew it all too well, heh. However, after a moment, he realized Hikari probably didn't and then rubbed the back of his head.
"Just down the hallway, and then we'll be back at the front," he stated aloud before waiting for her to move through the door. After that, he started down the hallway and then turned down the area leading once again to the front.
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Post by Hikari S. Ito on Jan 22, 2011 23:41:16 GMT -5
Hikari walked through the door Haiiro had just opened and followed the directions that Haiiro had given her. Well, it was more along the lines of following him to the exit. The thought of her conversation with Haiiro earilier came back into through, but she quickly pushed the thought to the back of her head. She walked in silence, thinking about what to say when she apologized. It would have to be quick and just before she left as well. Though, what if he didn't understand her, or what if he would end upset because she didn't stay and say it slowly. What if he didn't forgive her?
"Arrgg!!" She shouted clutching her head. Her legs gave out and then her head went dizzy. Memories passed threw her head and pain shot threw her body. Hey, don't look at me. I said I was going to drag this out and this is exactly what I'm doing. It's nothing too bad, just some pain. It happens all the time to me, sometimes. It was just like normal for Hikari. Her mother said it ran in the family. Random intervals of pain. No one knew what caused it or how it happen, but they just did. Hikari gripped her head tighter as the pain got harsher and harsher. "Make it stop!" She shouted. It wasn't something she disliked or something she like. It wasn't something she feared. It was just something. Just something that ran in her family, something weird.
So, this typer has just come up with something else to torture her character with, how nice right? Well, the pain went on for a while and it didn't stop. Hikari tried to keep the screams in, but a few would escape every so often. Usually it only went on for a minute or so. Is this one of those minutes? Or is it a long one? This is really starting to sound like a novel. So, I'm going to stop with this narration.
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Post by Haiiro Navi on Jan 22, 2011 23:52:09 GMT -5
Haiiro's' eyes grew in confusion as Hikari suddenly started to scream and yell. He turned sharply towards her and looked to see her sinking more or less to the floor. In half a second, he was leaned over next to her and had a hand on her shoulder. "What's wrong?" was the first thing that came out of his mouth. Well that was just the epitome of the most amazing word of the year.
However, he shoved this thought to the back of his mind and found his hand on Hikari's forehead. "You're......warm.... Hikari...." he started before looking down towards one of the receptionist ladies at the front. One had effectively heard the cry and was now walking sharply over towards Haii and Hikari. Haii looked at the woman and the woman stared back.
"What is going on?" the receptionist asked. Haii stared for a moment and then blinked back into reality. Looking from Hikari to the receptionist and then back at Hikari, he finally breathed outwards and then looked sharply again at the receptionist.
"I'm not sure, but we need to get her to a medical clinic quick," he stated. The woman blinked at Haii but then nodded.
"I'll call an ambulance," she answered back before flipping open a cellphone.
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Post by Hikari S. Ito on Jan 23, 2011 10:08:29 GMT -5
The pain was slowly fading, but even when it was fading it still hurt a lot. Hikari heard the entire conversation when Haiiro and the receptionist were talking. Oh god. She was going to call an ambulance for this. Oh no, that's not good. Not that Hikari was afraid of the ambulance or the hospital or anything. She didn't want to go to the hospital because there was nothing wrong with her. This happen on several occasions and it ran in the family. It was kinda un-explained, but surly there wasn't anything wrong with her, or her family.
The pain still shooting from her body, she stood. Her knees weak and head dizzy. "No," She said. "No need to call an ambulance. I'm fine your see." She gave them a half assuring smile. She took a few steps and the stumbled a bit, but kept walking. "See, I'm fine." She said, her smile somewhat brighter. The pain was still shooting threw her, but not as harsh as it was a few minuted ago. Hikari kept walking the way Haiiro said to go to the exit. Her steps wobbly and she stumbled a few times, but she made her way to the exit.
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Post by Haiiro Navi on Jan 23, 2011 10:27:34 GMT -5
Haiiro found himself frowning as Hikari got up and then looked towards the receptionist who had completely ignored the blond haired girl and was instead resolving to talk into the phone calling for an ambulance. She was not one to care once her resolve was made, and she was not about to change her mind about whatever had happened to Hikari.
Haii rose from his odd motion and started straight towards Hikari walking faster than she was and managing to catch up with her. Putting a hand to her shoulder and trying to stop her, Haii breathed outwards. "Hikari, relax.... you don't look well...." Haii stated aloud before gently trying to pull her back towards the observatory. ".........................................Please," he finally finished with.
Usually Haii didn't make a request, and it was even more rare for him to say 'please'. In this way, he was very similar to Ryo, yet still....He refused to let her just walk out in the cold if she wasn't feeling well.
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Post by Hikari S. Ito on Jan 23, 2011 10:48:07 GMT -5
Hikari felt Haiiro's hand on her shoulder and looked back at him. Did he care about her? Caring. It was somewhat foreign to Hikari herself. Her parents were hardly around, but still treated her like a baby. She lost the thought on if it was out of caring or just because they thought she wasn't mature enough. It felt weird for someone you just met to care about you. Maybe she was mis-reading it. Maybe he was only saying anything because he, ahh, well. This writer can't come up with anything, but it was for a reason.
"O-o-okay Haiiro-san." She stuttered out. She let her knees give out and she slid to the floor of the observatory. She moved closer to the wall, and rested her back against it. Her kness still felt weak, but the pain stopped at least.
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Post by Haiiro Navi on Jan 23, 2011 10:56:22 GMT -5
As Haiiro noticed that Hikari was starting to relax and finally sat up next to a wall, he breathed out a bit coolly and then moved a bit closer towards her. "Just relax here...." he stated aloud with a strange tone in his voice that he was not too sure of himself. After that, he blinked and looked towards the door as a sound hit his ears. Sirens.... He looked back at Hikari and then back at the door. "They're going to take you to the hospital if they can't look at you here..." he stated aloud.
As though on this command, a few people seemed to walk through the entrance to the observatory and then quickly walked towards Hikari and Haiiro. Haiiro was quickly ushered aside, and in another moment, two people were looking over Hiarki. One was already putting a hand to her forehead while another was starting to question her on what was hurting her. Haiiro found himself pushed a bit, but he still stayed relatively close.
"What happened?" was a question from yet another emergency person. Haiiro blinked for and didn't say anything for a few seconds before finally looking towards Hikari.
"She just started screaming and sounded in pain and...." he started.
"And that is all you need to know," was a sudden sharp voice from the receptionist woman. "Hurry up and figure out what is wrong."
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Post by Hikari S. Ito on Jan 23, 2011 11:22:26 GMT -5
Hikari felt a hand on her forehead. She looked up from the floor to see the ambulance had arrived and the emergency people were here. One of them asked what happen. "Ahh, well," She started. "I'm not sure. It started with pain, and then my head started to get dizzy. Then my knees started to hurt and feel weak. That's all that really happen." She said.
The emergency people talked amongst themselves for a bit and then looked back at Hikari. They said it wasn't any too serious, but if it were to happen again they may have to take her to the hospital for a check-up. The emergency personal turned to the receptionist and Haiiro, asking which one called the ambulance. The receptionist spoke up and the emergency personal thanked her for calling. Then they packed up their stuff and headed out.
Hikari heard the sirens as the ambulance drove farther and farther away from the observatory. She turned to Haiiro with a smile. "Told ya I was fine." She said. Hikari stood up, but she was still leaning against the wall for some support. She flipped open her cellphone when she felt it vibrate in her pocket. Her eyes skimmed the message. Her father was waiting outside with the car. She looked at Haiiro, "My dad's waiting outside. I've gotta go." She smiled at him.
"Bye." She said making her way to the exit.
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Post by Haiiro Navi on Jan 23, 2011 14:13:41 GMT -5
Haiiro didn't say anything but sighed outwards quietly as he watched Hikari leave. However, after another moment, he stepped towards the exit again. "Take care," was the final thing he stated before starting to turn around again and head towards the door that led back to the deeper part of the observatory. In the back of his mind, his thoughts were still a tad worried, yet his face now reflected none of this for one reason or another. Maybe it was too good of a mask.... who really knew.
The receptionist woman seemed to put her hands to her hips and muttered something along the lines of 'emergency fools' before starting back to her work again. She was a resolute woman and wasn't too happy with the idea of the emergency people simply leaving like that. She'd certainly have the news after their butts if she wasn't already busy with work to do. After a bit, she went back to her work again.
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