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concoursec2011-08-07 03:45 pm
Office Hours 3: Office Hourser
Character(s): Snow and whoever else shows up.
Location: Second floor, the training classrooms
Rating: PG
Open/Closed/Finished: Open
Summary: Once again, Snow is holding office hours!
Didn't matter if you were in his classes or not, really. Snow had claimed a classroom during free hours in the evening, and casually put around word that he was free to talk about any concerns, questions, problems, or general comments the students might have. His class, any class, whatever.
Of course, fellow SeeDs and Instructors could drop by too.
Unusually, this time around, Snow's actually at a desk, writing something. The world might possibly be coming to an end.
Location: Second floor, the training classrooms
Rating: PG
Open/Closed/Finished: Open
Summary: Once again, Snow is holding office hours!
Didn't matter if you were in his classes or not, really. Snow had claimed a classroom during free hours in the evening, and casually put around word that he was free to talk about any concerns, questions, problems, or general comments the students might have. His class, any class, whatever.
Of course, fellow SeeDs and Instructors could drop by too.
Unusually, this time around, Snow's actually at a desk, writing something. The world might possibly be coming to an end.

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Turns out he had a little more success here than he had trying to talk down 100 Sanctum soldiers back in Palumpolum. Go figure.
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He could make a fairly good guess at what sort of... trouble Snow had run into that led to his working with Dr. Odine, but beyond that... Was it in terms of testing his magical abilities or merely making use of Snow's seeming indestructibility?
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"And... Have you had people draw magic from you yet? I'm curious to know what it feels like."
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He fell silent, the expression on his face distantly haunted. "It's like getting your soul ripped out. It's terrible. I think if anyone ever managed it, I'd end up dead. Luckily, they seem pretty much impossible to get out, but..."
Snow sat up straighter, like he was shoving that topic behind him physically. "No memory loss, though. That happens because you Junction GFs in the mind, right? L'cie brands don't affect our minds, though."
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"I trust they have done no lasting harm to you?" he asked after a moment. At least, it was good to know he hadn't lost any memories during the course of these tests.
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He shrugged. "It all worked out, though."
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"Do you still allow yourself to be experimented upon now, or was this a brief series of tests?"
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"Once they figured out they couldn't duplicate the brand, they let me come here. I don't think I'd mind helping out again if they had another lead."
Snow, ever the hero.
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"How do you manage, hm? Such displays of generosity..."
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He lifted an eyebrow at Cid, though. "Same thing you were trying to do, give Cocoon back to the people, right?"
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"You think too highly of me," Cid replied, the smile on his face growing a little warmer. "There are measures that I would be more than willing to take for Cocoon, but as a stranger in a new world..." He shook his head lightly. "I cannot say that I would be all that willing. Perhaps with time, but initially? Highly doubtful."
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"Besides, now? I'd do it for all the students and friends I have here who are great people. Maybe they can get back home. Or be safer here. That's worth it to me."
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"You speak as though you were, but I may as well ask to make sure."
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"Perhaps we shall never know. But I suppose it would only be of importance if one keeps track of birthdays."
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He paused. A thought had just struck him, one that frankly he wish hadn't.
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Cid tilted his head slightly, curious as to where Snow was going with that comment. He said nothing in response, merely giving the other an inquiring look. If the other didn't want to continue down that train of thought, Cid wouldn't protest, even if his interest was piqued.
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His lips curled briefly into a smile--bitter.
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It wasn't exactly a kind suggestion on his part, but as kinder avenues of changing Claire's mind were all but gone, Cid wasn't beyond using... less than pleasant means to get her to see her faults. He was a man driven by goals, after all, and if he was honest with himself, there was a touch of exasperation in his dealings with her now--not that he would ever admit that to anyone.
"Those who are stressed are often far easier to crack."
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"I've seen her crack." He rubbed his jaw thoughtfully. "I can take it, but I don't want her turning on anyone else. Hope and Vanille might get hurt... and Light or Fang would just give back what they go. Either way it's bad news, for all of us."
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