Maes Hughes (
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soul_campaign2012-04-28 10:54 pm
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01 { feb 13: mid-morning } { video+text }
[The video starts with the camera shaking around. Through the shakiness, one can make out Hughes' knees and feet and possibly the floor.]
Here we go!
[The feed suddenly jerks up and the floor can be seen clearly, but the video starts moving around again soon after. The communicator is being waved.]
Record this! Record this!
[A hand takes the device, and it stops shaking excessively. Bakura replies.]
Okay!
[The communicator gets turned around and positioned properly. One can see Hughes is bandaged up and sitting in a wheelchair. Behind him is Amaterasu who is standing on her hind legs with her front paws set against the handles of the wheelchair. Bakura talks to the two of them.]
Everybody wave!
[Amaterasu grins and raises a paw to motion a wave. Her tail is wagging hard. Hughes grins and waves too.]
Look at what Ammy can do!
[Hughes jabs his thumb in her direction. Bakura speaks up and positions the camera so it's easier to see Amaterasu.]
Pretty impressive, ne?
[Amaterasu barks a couple times and pushes the wheelchair forward. Hughes starts laughing really excitedly and jokes between his laughter.]
Don't mind us! Just out for a stroll!
[Bakura laughs from behind the communicator and follows after as they move along. After a few more seconds, Hughes turns and waves his arm at Bakura for the communicator. He chuckles as he speaks.]
Okay, okay, that's enough of that. I think we all can see how talented Ammy here is now.
[He grins at Amaterasu. The camera shakes a little before the video feed is cut off. There is a text note beneath the video.]
Whoops.
Sorry! I was so distracted after that I forgot to post it up on the network yesterday. Thanks so much for helping me out, Bakura and Ammy!
[It seems the video was recorded some time in the afternoon the day before.]
Here we go!
[The feed suddenly jerks up and the floor can be seen clearly, but the video starts moving around again soon after. The communicator is being waved.]
Record this! Record this!
[A hand takes the device, and it stops shaking excessively. Bakura replies.]
Okay!
[The communicator gets turned around and positioned properly. One can see Hughes is bandaged up and sitting in a wheelchair. Behind him is Amaterasu who is standing on her hind legs with her front paws set against the handles of the wheelchair. Bakura talks to the two of them.]
Everybody wave!
[Amaterasu grins and raises a paw to motion a wave. Her tail is wagging hard. Hughes grins and waves too.]
Look at what Ammy can do!
[Hughes jabs his thumb in her direction. Bakura speaks up and positions the camera so it's easier to see Amaterasu.]
Pretty impressive, ne?
[Amaterasu barks a couple times and pushes the wheelchair forward. Hughes starts laughing really excitedly and jokes between his laughter.]
Don't mind us! Just out for a stroll!
[Bakura laughs from behind the communicator and follows after as they move along. After a few more seconds, Hughes turns and waves his arm at Bakura for the communicator. He chuckles as he speaks.]
Okay, okay, that's enough of that. I think we all can see how talented Ammy here is now.
[He grins at Amaterasu. The camera shakes a little before the video feed is cut off. There is a text note beneath the video.]
Whoops.
Sorry! I was so distracted after that I forgot to post it up on the network yesterday. Thanks so much for helping me out, Bakura and Ammy!
[It seems the video was recorded some time in the afternoon the day before.]
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...but, yeah. It's...interesting. [All aboard the angsty doting fathers train.]
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--y'know, I'm pretty sure that it'd be real easy to notice a talkative guy like you around, so I've got a feeling that you're one of the new people we're startin' to gather up again.
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Hehehe, yeah. I came here a couple days ago. I'm guessing you've been here for a while, then?
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...huh. Been a month already. Didn't even know.
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Woah, a month? And you didn't notice? I'm guessing you've settled in quite well, then. I'm doing okay mostly because I've been moved around in battle a lot before. Sudden changes of environment aren't exactly new to me. The people I've met so far have made me feel very welcome too, haha. Yourself included of course. That aside, it's easier to just adjust and go with it rather than fretting, don't you think?
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[And in his whole mini-tirade (which was partially to ease any worries Hughes had as well as all the ones he still continues to have even after a month), he remembers one odd little thing about what he had mentioned.]
--wait, you said battle, right? You some kind of soldier then?
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Yep. I was in the military—Investigations division. I did a lot of things, like investigating incidents, developing strategy, etc etc. There was a lot of paper work I had to do, hahaha.
Before that, I had fought in a war though—with a couple of other people that are here, actually. We were placed in the battlefront, and we constantly had to move due to the front shifting and changes in squadron strategy. You never really got the chance to settle down because you would probably have to move within a day or two. It was pretty brutal on a lot of people since there was hardly any consistency, even with the people that you were fighting with. It was war, after all—there are always casualties.
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It's not gonna feel all that different for ya here then, is it? --I mean, aside from the obvious of course. Where and whose war and all that. ...not that, that's really anything to get used to in the first place. All of this really.
[Casualties especially, which... he won't touch the subject, because he refuses to. Not his strong point of discussion.]
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Well... Actually, it's quite different. Aside from circumstances, there are so many children involved with this war. It concerns me a lot, actually, but... I don't really have any right to tell them not to get involved. It's definitely different... At least back then, it was of my own prerogative. Here, BREW pulls people here against their will and immerses them in the problem at hand. Anyone with a decent sense of justice would feel guilty for simply withdrawing from trying to defend a place like this... That's what I think, anyway.
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[ It was one of the many things that ate Kotetsu up about this place, that there were kids here barely older than Kaede that had been expected to do just about the same kind of work he'd been held responsible for back home as a hero. None of what he did was meant for children, especially nothing like a war. As desperate as one could be in a situation like this, kids didn't need to be involved. Never. And he couldn't do a thing about it. Not as a hero, barely as a regular human being at that. It was almost enough to make him disgusted in himself but self-pity would get him nowhere. Harder, he just had to try harder, until he couldn't anymore.]
I wouldn't ever wanna give up just because of how messed up it is. It could be ten times worse than this and I'd still keep going. Hasn't ever changed before and it won't change now.
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[He pauses.]
Anyway. We shouldn't worry too much about it, I guess. It's a fact that it's going to be that way, so... Let's just do our best, Kotetsu.
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Whether you're noticed or not, it doesn't really change what you do. It's not about being seen and praised, it's just about doing what you think is right. In the end, the only thing you're meant to leave behind is happiness.
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You've got it! All right, I'll definitely let you know. The same goes for you too! I mean, I haven't been here long but... I feel like I've known you for ages already, hahaha! Just call me up whenever you're bored! We can go drinking or something. And don't worry, I really will be better in no time, hehehe.