Author's Note and Disclaimer: I don't own Final Fantasy VII, if I did... we'd have gotten that remake already!
This is just a little drabble with Reno's morning I did up a while ago, it's a look in to the way I interpret him as a character. Reviews, questions, comments and general whatnotery is always welcome!
Reno always set his alarm for an hour before he actually wanted to get up, that way he got the feeling of sleeping in without actually sleeping in. That was, of course, if Ivan didn't wake him up before that wanting to either be fed or let outside.
Breakfast usually consists of coffee and whatever leftovers he grabs out of the fridge first. The coffee is the most important part, the rest changes from day to day. This is when he checks the mission roster and contemplates whether he's going to use the pool, obstacle course or the track when he gets in this morning.
He lets Ivan back in before changing his clothes and pulling his hair back again. He finishes his cup of coffee and leaves, reading the paper on the train in to headquarters so he at least knows what's going on in the world beyond what lies he has to tell the public every day.
Reno's usually the first one back to the office in the morning, making the usual pot of mako-strength coffee before setting a cup on Tseng's desk. He usually finds the Director slumped over the top of it and just sighs and takes some of the paperwork he knows he's authorized to do off of the already heavy workload the wutaiian man has.
He then goes down to the Turk training levels and spends a few hours alone getting his head in order for whatever blood he's going to shed and whatever lies he's about to spout today. Rude sometimes joins him if he's running and they don't talk much. It's too early for that and his partner isn't much of one for swimming.
When he does finally get back upstairs Elena is already there, and none the wiser that he already checked in with Tseng hours before. She makes a comment about him being late that he waves off before pouring his second cup of coffee and ambling to his own office to do that paperwork he grabbed earlier.
