The New Nirvana Initiative
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Jin. Why was Jin here? To rub Mom's love in his face again? To mock him? To get in his way, like always? Jin was hunched over too, looking down at his feet as he walked into the room. The cell. The cage. He looked up at Uru and shuddered. What could he want? Something of Uru's, again? He didn't have much left to give, and he didn't want to part ways with the few things he had left. He glared at Jin, simultaneously clinging onto his punching bag. The Jin that was better in every way, because he couldn't talk, and nobody would ever love him. “Why are you here. What do you want,” he spat out. “Leave. I don't want you here. Don't you ever have enough? Do you want to pick on me some more? Huh? Huh? Huh?” He scoffed. “Leave. Now.”
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- Part 1 of The New Nirvana Initiative
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It started small. Hiding his spare shoes inside his desk, swapping sugar and salt so that he would get a nasty surprise once he tasted his morning coffee, turning his coat inside out... Petty little pranks that nonetheless managed to raise his blood pressure to a dangerous degree. Every morning, without fail, there was something wrong. After the third time in a row, it had become an undeniable pattern. After the fifth time, he was on the verge of a paranoid breakdown. He considered sleeping in his office. He considered not sleeping at all. There was no good solution in sight. None of the cameras seemed to pick up anything suspicious, and he wasn't going to spend all night wandering around the Institute with a flashlight. He couldn't be in multiple places at once, and nobody could be trusted to keep watch in his stead
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- Part 2 of The New Nirvana Initiative
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Ryuki clicked his tongue. He knew that Tama would ask sooner or later, but he certainly wasn't looking forward to it. Truthfully, he didn't quite understand it himself. Perhaps it was just the fact that, by pure coincidence, he heard from someone who seemed to know an awful lot about this place. He wasn't sure yet if Lien Twining was involved in this case at all, but he was still a useful witness to have. According to his own words, he wasn't on the scene when Horadori died, nor was he there when the body was discovered. But he was going to be here in a few hours, once his shift started, and he was there for the past week, when all of the suspicious activity he had mentioned took place. The conclusion that those events were connected to Horadori's death seemed obvious, but was it really true? Stranger accidents had been known to happen. He wanted to know for sure. Once he set foot in this place, he knew there was something wrong – his instincts didn't fail him.
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- Part 3 of The New Nirvana Initiative
