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Jan. 12th, 2015 12:30 pm
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"Stand aside, please, I'm a doctor!"
Chaos. Pure, grainy, cheaply recorded chaos. The cellphone trembles violently with its owner's hands, and frightened shouting in Spanish from all around threatens to drown out the wails of a child. The dirty sidewalk is no place to treat the wounded.
The seven people bleeding out on the ground may not be alive to care, soon. The child screaming at a young couple's side is unhurt, but rightfully frightened.
Several someones pass in front of the camera. The owner moves to the side, and a loud male voice blares out, 'Are they alright? Are they alright?' when no one answers. The owner continues to move, and a frilly sleeve is pushed out of the way.
There's a man in a white labcoat kneeling over one of the bodies, pressing a cloth flat against a puddle of red.
'Hey, are they going to survive?' the phone owner repeats. The doctor snags the cuff of someone standing too close, and orders them to keep pressing down. They step forward with shaking hands and kneel also, and soon the doctor stands and moves on.
Someone's voice is rising and falling hysterically. There's shouting about police, and an ambulance. The camera turns to look, but it doesn't seem that either have arrived, and when it looks back several people have begun to grab shirts from the store's open sidewalk display, following the doctor's example.
The doctor is wearing a large woman's hat with a tag sticking out of it, now, conspicuously snatched from a knocked-over shelf. He's facing a direction that would normally let the camera see his profile, but the hat is big enough to hide all but his neck. He slows as he reaches a body that stares vacantly away--it's not the first he would've reached, but it is the first the camera has seen--and moves on.
Finally, there's the body that no one seems ready to approach, curled up and with its back to the crowd. Broken glass litters the ground around it, and when the doctor pushes it onto its back, he kicks a gun further out of reach.
Someone passes in front of the camera. "Hey..." The owner complains. No response, and the owner moves around. "Hey, why's he helping that fucker when there's people here who need help?"
The doctor's back is to the camera. It's impossible to see what he's doing until he glances towards the crowd, loops the hat's strap tightly around his jaw, and starts CPR.
No one stops or helps him. The camera continues to watch, eventually panning over the wounded, and the unhurt victims still milling around. Someone shouts about the police again, and more people are kneeling over the wounded victim's bodies, pressing down more cloth. The child has climbed into a sitting woman's lap, face buried in her hair.
One of makeshift medics calls out to the doctor tearfully, but they are ignored.
One of makeshift medics calls out to the doctor tearfully, but they are ignored.
There's an outcry. The camera snaps back to the doctor, who's lifting his head from the shooter's chest, pushing down arms that have begun to move sluggishly. More shouting, with more than a couple of screams. The crowd is starting to shuffle back, and the doctor throws up a blood-soaked hand, shouting urgent assurances. The camera glimpses part of his face, and he's young, and very clearly aware of the new dangers--both from revived shooter, and the crowd.
"He's not armed!" Triple checking. The doctor kneels on his wrist, shifting the man to check underneath. Quadruple checking. "He has no more weapons! He's unconscious!"
The shooter's eyes are glazed but open, and the confusion in the crowd eddies and swirls. Before anyone can do anything, there's armed men in uniforms of the law shoving through the crowd, taking control of the situation. The crowd's din reaches a new high, and the man with the camera is forced back. It becomes impossible to see anything else, as people move back and shake the camera every which way.
There's only a glimpse left of the doctor left in the clip, and it's from one last ditch effort. The phone gets held high in the air, and it shows a white coat turned to one of the uniforms, hands forward, bloody, and earnestly reassuring.
The clip cuts out.
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Date: 2015-02-23 06:58 am (UTC)"You too. Or in other words, thank you for accepting me onto your team. I'm looking forward to working with you all very much." He's giving an awkward little bow, the kind that he knows is culturally appropriate, even as it's unfamiliar. When it's over he straightens, arm still tucked in place.
"I hope I didn't cause too much trouble with my current circumstances." He's still grinning slightly, scoring somewhere between 'self deprecating' and 'amused'.
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Date: 2015-02-25 07:09 pm (UTC)"Well... I won't lie to you, you caused some trouble. Not as much as you might have, because we were well-prepared, but my suggestion is to make up for it by being fantastically diligent and polite. From what I've seen since what happened at the morgue, you shouldn't have a problem with that."
He hands Cesar a small plastic bag. "I'm the guy who searched your hotel room, and I took the liberty of bringing you an outfit. I hope all this is OK." The clothes look to be some of the nicer ones Cesar has in his possession, folded neatly on top of the closest thing Mogi could find to dress shoes, which are wrapped in their own plastic bag to separate them from. "I'm guessing you don't want to meet your new colleagues in that hospital gown," he jokes.
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Date: 2015-02-26 01:52 am (UTC)He takes the bag, looking inside. The closest thing to dress shoes were a newer, significantly less battered pair of jungle boots that he knows look more formal when covered by pants instead of tucked in. He can tell from a glance at the rest of the clothes that this is probably what's expected, and he lifts his head again, giving him a grateful chuckle.
"This is more than fine. And, ah, yes, that would be preferable. Where should I change?" Aaand he's not looking at the camera right now.
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Date: 2015-02-26 06:40 am (UTC)He lowers his voice slightly.
"One thing is that you should probably get used to the fact that working under L means you don't get very much privacy. He watches basically everything and insists that any detail could turn out to be important, so..."
He glances at the camera, sighing, looking like he wishes he could throw something over its cold, soulless staring lens.
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Date: 2015-02-28 07:44 am (UTC)Now Caesar does look at the lens, giving it a look that's a little more evaluating than before. There's nothing he can do about this, is there? It's uncomfortable, but not completely intolerable. Security cameras had never exactly been hidden in his lab at Providence, and all the scientists that worked with him would quietly mutter about possible surveillance of their personal lives. The only difference this makes now is that Cesar knows for certain that he has an audience.
... Well, alright, that's actually quite a difference. He holds back a sigh, but nods, trying to hide his discomfort.
"If you could turn around, that would help a lot.
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Date: 2015-02-28 05:50 pm (UTC)Mogi isn't in a position to say anything negative about his boss to the new hire, but there's definite discomfort there, and it's shared by the entire task force. L and Watari operate as a unit with impossible synchronization and though the old man seems to control most aspects of L's life, he also defers to L's judgment and wishes in all but the most extreme of circumstances. Everyone had learned quickly just what counted as "extreme" in L's worldview: frighteningly little, and working with him has meant getting used to that. For a group of conservative and socially aware Japanese police detectives, it's not exactly been smooth sailing to get used to L's irreverent and shocking manner and methods. Mogi wishes he could voice all this, and at least give Cesar some kind of warning for what he's getting into, but professionalism and respect for his leader wins out and he keeps his gently smiling mouth closed.
He seems conflicted about whether or not he should turn, but he would rather apologize later than ask permission for affording Cesar a little bit of comfort and dignity. He stares meaningfully into the camera for a second before nodding. "No problem. Just don't take too long."
He turns around, knowing that L will be watching. It means that he doesn't have to, right?
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Date: 2015-02-28 06:13 pm (UTC)It's not something he's going to say out loud, but he's a little surprised that Mogi offered to turn his back on an unknown so early in the game. Not that Caesar is dangerous to them, but--they don't know that for certain, do they? A Providence soldier would've offered to leave the room. Of course, Providence would pretend to deactivate the surveillance too, or possibly even have been concealing its existence in the first place.
It's different.
There's no interesting scars on the side of Caesar facing the camera. He puts on his clothes, straightens his collar (it's too stiff, but it's what he needs here,) arranges his cuffs over shoes in a move that transforms them nearly to dress shoes, and turns around.
"Ah, thank you for waiting."
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Date: 2015-02-28 07:31 pm (UTC)The camera remains motionless, the speaker silent.
"No problem," Mogi says again; these words are spoken often by him. He's compliant and respectful and diligent, even by the high standards of the task force. "I know this is kind of sudden and strange, so anything to make it a little easier..."
He holds out a visor, looking apologetic. "We're leaving this facility and heading to a hotel where you can meet the rest of the task force. Since the location is confidential, I'm going to have to ask you to wear this blindfold."
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Date: 2015-02-28 08:09 pm (UTC)"Should I put it on now?"
He'll do so if given the affirmative, tugging the straps comfortably behind his ears. Then he'll wait, a little more uncertain now. Is he going to follow someone's voice? Be guided by the elbow? Lead by any of the less savory possibilities that a secret organization could use, like a gun barrel against his back?
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Date: 2015-03-02 04:29 am (UTC)"Yeah, that'd be good," Mogi says with a brisk nod. "After that, hold onto my arm. I'll make sure you don't trip or fall into anything on the way to the car, don't worry."
When Cesar has the blindfold on, he'll wait patiently with his arm extended, and then start to lead him up some stairs, down a series of halls (a left, a right, then two more lefts) and out into sunlight. As they go, he does his best to make something like small talk, which is a little difficult; Mogi is a man of few words, ordinarily.
"So you won't be doing too much work over the next few days, most likely. Our task force has a lot of different personalities on it, and getting to know them all is pretty important."
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Date: 2015-03-09 05:48 am (UTC)He's an easy blind man to lead, never trying to rush or trip over things that aren't there. There's a moment where more of his sleeve brushes a door frame than it should, but it's by far the closest call they'll have for a while.
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Date: 2015-03-10 06:34 pm (UTC)They take a turn. "Just a little further."
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Date: 2015-03-10 11:21 pm (UTC)Eventually they reach the hotel. Cesar leaves the blindfold on as he gets out of the car, hearing the stillness of the parking garage around them. Is this a private floor, or do they just have fantastic timing?
Soft, thick carpets are immediately beyond the basement's thick doors, muffling every sound. The elevator dings. Its ceiling plays a soft biwa tune, and soon they stop outside a door.
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Date: 2015-03-11 02:04 am (UTC)"They know we're coming, and they ordered takeout for dinner in case you're hungry. You must be, by now."
He pushes open the door, and four sets of eyes are immediately on him. One belongs to an old British man in an exceptionally nice suit; the rest belong to Japanese police officers, dark, conveying varying degrees of stress and age.
"Oh! You're Cesar, aren't you?" the youngest one, around 26 years old, is the first on his feet, heading toward the door, eager to shake Cesar's hand. "You, uh... you were really great in your interview. I'm Touta Matsuda."
The next-oldest is a middle aged man with a bushy, dark brown afro who rolls his eyes at Matsuda's friendliness, but bites his tongue on an admonishment. "Aizawa," he says briefly, giving Cesar a nod.
"Welcome to the investigation," an older, fatherly man with a mustache and salt and pepper hair says, rising to his feet. He looks exhausted, but holds himself with an air of respect and dignity and professionalism that is unmistakable. "I'm Soichiro Yagami, Chief of the NPA. We're glad to have you here with us."
The sixth set of eyes in the room, however, have not even opened yet. Dressed sloppily, with hair in a state of ruffled bedhead, slumped over in his chair, is the last member of the investigation. He is sleeping, and he should look very familiar to Cesar.
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Date: 2015-03-11 02:48 am (UTC)"You all must already know my name, but I'm Caesar Salaz--..."
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Date: 2015-03-11 02:49 am (UTC)"Caesar Salazar. I'm a scientist, with specializations in computer programming and bioengineering. I hope that together we can bring an end to Kira's killing spree, once and for all."
The stammer hadn't been particularly subtle: his eyes had been drawn to the one humanoid figure in the room that wasn't facing him, and he'd recognized him immediately. The smile on his face had faltered, and for a moment he'd wondered if they would burst out accusing him of attacking their agent. The mortician was an agent, wasn't he? This rumpled, waifish frame clashes severely with every other Providence Agent he's seen, but of course that had worked to their advantage, hadn't it?
There had been no accusations, and indeed hardly any acknowledgement. Caesar focuses on the group immediately around him, though his mind continues to chew hungrily on that presence. Will he wake up soon? A digitally distorted plays itself in Cesar's mind again, and he wonders if this is the man behind the voice in his cell.
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Date: 2015-03-15 11:58 pm (UTC)"Ah, yes, that's Ryuzaki," Soichiro says, clearing his throat after that slight pause. "Because the case is so taxing and we're rather shorthanded, we take turns sleeping when we need to. It's currently his turn."
Though Matsuda eyes him uncertainly, no one brings up what happened in the morgue, or the slumbering young man's role in it. No one makes a move to rouse him, either, though the older British gentleman takes a couple of steps closer to his chair and lingers near it.
"You must be hungry," Soichiro says, putting a hand on Caesar's shoulder and turning him toward a table set with cartons of rice, steamed vegetables and chicken. There's also a box of donuts and a half-full pot of coffee. "Please help yourself."
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Date: 2015-03-19 02:07 pm (UTC)The older gentleman steps closer to the youth, and Cesar pictures Rex and Six. Interesting.
Soichiro guiding his gaze away is a painless break in attention. Caesar turns to the table, and his stomach rumbles on cue. He smiles self deprecatingly, but aside from giving the closest man a large, grateful 'thank you, he doesn't waste any more time. He reaches for a disposable plate, one of the nearest pairs of chopsticks, and starts serving himself.
He's ravenous. If no one else joins him--well, that's going to be awkward, but it means they've probably already eaten, and there's nothing else for it.
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Date: 2015-03-19 04:51 pm (UTC)Given how worn they all look, those abstaining could theoretically be anyone here except for Matsuda.
"Your Japanese is fantastic. Where did you learn?" Matsuda asks. "All of us have been wondering."
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Date: 2015-03-20 06:54 pm (UTC)Caesar looks back down at his food and tops his plate off with a pile of chicken.
"It was a combination of curiosity and need," he answers pleasantly. There's chairs around, but he waits a little longer for Matsuda to be done. It's easier to focus on having a meal with new coworkers instead of the heavy weight of everyone's attention, with Matsuda around. "My family moved a lot as I was growing up. Around the time when I was eleven, we lived in Tokyo for a few months."
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Date: 2015-03-25 01:33 am (UTC)Matsuda has a generous amount of food on his own plate as well, and sits nearby, leaning forward and nodding eagerly in response to Cesar's answer. "Really? Wow... there are people who have spent years in Japan who don't speak the language as well as you do. You must be some kind of genius, huh?"
Soichiro shoots him a look, and he looks slightly admonished, but still at least expects a comment from Cesar.
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Date: 2015-03-25 04:00 am (UTC)Matsuda's comment brings a full laugh from him, though it doesn't last long. He sits nearby also, picking up a pair of chopsticks. The rest of the food has been left open and available, as though passively inviting the other investigators to join them.
"Thanks, but I wouldn't exactly say speaking another language makes me a genius."
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Date: 2015-03-25 05:00 am (UTC)"Well, maybe not speaking one! I took some English in high school, and I'm not bad," Matsuda says, laughing softly. "But that's not all. You figured out a way to bring the dead back to life, uh... even if only for just a little while. That's pretty impressive. That could combat Kira really well."
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Date: 2015-03-25 06:25 am (UTC)His smile just barely pinches at the corners, but he doesn't really break stride.
"I hope that it will. It's not perfect yet, unfortunately, so I wouldn't grow too confident. I need more information before I can improve it further."
Here he takes his first bite of food, and--oh, wow, he's hungrier than he was letting himself remember. He swallows without perhaps chewing as much as he should have, and is already picking up the next bite.
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Date: 2015-03-26 01:43 am (UTC)Aizawa clears his throat. "Within reason. Our main objective is finding and apprehending Kira; saving his victims could be a good tool, but we can't forget our priority. He can work, and we won't get in the way, but we probably won't be able to help as much as you're offering, Matsuda."
"Right... sorry... I guess none of us are really scientists," Matsuda admits.
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