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Who: Misa and Micah
What: Yet another Numbered from that same world has shown up in their midst. Now is as good a time as any to meet him
Where: Hospital
When: January 8th
She will be released from the hospital soon.
Misa has been here so long that she wonders if she will remember how to function out in the real world, where bland meals aren't brought on trays three times a day. Vague plans to get as far away from here as possible have formed in her head, but nothing more than that yet. Being discharged certainly does not mean that her legs are fully healed, and she prefers that the ugly things remain under the covers where they belong.
But she will have to walk if she is going to run away from all her problems.
What: Yet another Numbered from that same world has shown up in their midst. Now is as good a time as any to meet him
Where: Hospital
When: January 8th
She will be released from the hospital soon.
Misa has been here so long that she wonders if she will remember how to function out in the real world, where bland meals aren't brought on trays three times a day. Vague plans to get as far away from here as possible have formed in her head, but nothing more than that yet. Being discharged certainly does not mean that her legs are fully healed, and she prefers that the ugly things remain under the covers where they belong.
But she will have to walk if she is going to run away from all her problems.
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24/4/16 20:36 (UTC)"I don't know what it means, either. I guess they knew each other as kids?"
It's quite a coincidence, if someone her Other grew up with wound up working against her as a detective. But stranger things certainly happened in that world.
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31/5/16 02:40 (UTC)Still ... it can't be ruled completely out. "Does the name Wammy's House mean anything to you?"
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16/6/16 01:00 (UTC)Clearly there is a stronger connection between those two's lives than her own and his, considering how often those words are being spoken. But that only makes the drawing all the more confusing.
"An orphanage for geniuses, right?"
Not somewhere Misa's Other would have been. She wasn't a genius, and she hadn't been orphaned until later in life. Misa isn't exactly sorry to be left out of the little boy's club; from what Lazarus had told her, it sounded like a highly questionable place.