[from here]And again, quiet. Silence broken only by far off footsteps and the creak of a building settling. There was more in the darkness, Ayanami knew this, but currently nothing had stepped forward to show itself. This night was too similar to another, and her hand raised to her neck without meaning to. There was nothing like trauma in this, she
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"I wasn't sure I'd be along, so I didn't promise anything I couldn't deliver. You met this R. Aoyagi before?" He drew the last name out, like A-OK with an extra syllable or two.
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As for the question, he shook his head before saying anything. "Just talked to him on the board for the first time today. All I know is that there's supposed to be something cat-like about him." In this place, that could be any number of things, though he was sort of hoping that he would know it when he saw it. He figured it had to be something he couldn't miss.
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S.T. knew it probably just meant weird pupils or ears that didn't need a headband to stay put, but he was bored. People were gathering, and
"Depth Charge said he might turn up, but we didn't pick a meeting place. Tall, blue hair, red eyes, kind of an asshole. Like me, not like the real assholes up there." He shrugged. "Want me to stick around, or should I go see if we're going to have to fight our way up there?" There weren't many attacks taking people home. Experimental subjects that died before they could be measured were a waste of money, materials, and time. Subjects, too, but if Landel gave a fuck about his Village People rehash of a total population, he had a funny way of showing it.
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Who was he kidding? Nathan was his brother. Of course it was ( ... )
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Then a wide-eyed high schooler done up like a colorblind KISS groupie poked his head in. "Yeah, that's us. You been up there before?" Taking minors on an operation was one of the few rules GEE was adamant about. Came in just below non-violence and above consensus policymaking. Kids got tie-dye T-shirts and a tour of the boat and a polite boot to the ass before they cast off.
This place didn't give a fuck about propriety. S.T. jerked a thumb at Peter. "Ask him, he knows the drill. I'm going to get the hall door open if no-one's using it for target practice."
He thumbed his high-beam on and pointed it at the door. "Catch you later." Technically, they'd catch up to him. Sooner if someone was waiting to summon the Swamp Thing again in the upstairs hall, but he wasn't going to try fighting. Just get the lay of the land and a few more hinge bolts for his collection.
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"Ritsuka said that he was coming tonight, but I haven't seen him. This is my first time doing something like this so I don't know who'd usually be around." He sighed softly, standing there awkwardly and peering down the corridor, hoping that Rituska might appear out of the darkness.
"Ah, I'm Tsukasa, by the way."
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"Oh," he replied with a blink when the boy introduced himself. "It's Peter. Peter Petrelli." He wouldn't have bothered with the last name if his first one wasn't so common; he knew for a fact that there was another Peter here who was currently running around with his niece.
When Tsukasa glanced back down the hall, Peter followed his gaze, but he didn't see anything cat-like. He sighed and ran a hand through his hair. "Do you think he got held up?"
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He turned back and shrugged apologetically. "I think he must have. I mean, I don't know him very well, but if he was organising things, I think he'd do his best to turn up." He wished he knew better what Ritusuka was like. He didn't feel very helpful.
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Then again, for all Peter knew, Ritsuka had been taken up to be experimented on himself; that was enough to make him guilty for wanting to disregard the stranger so quickly.
"Maybe we should just go ahead, then. I mean, he knows where he's going so he'll be able to catch up, won't he?" Peter was getting more and more antsy the longer that they just stood there, and he wasn't really interested in waiting for any other people at this point. Still, he'd wait to see what Tsukasa said before taking off.
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He glanced over at Peter, frowning at the suggestion, before nodding, trying to at least look decisive, even if his thoughts were one confused mess right now. "Yes, you're right," he agreed, giving one last look down the corridor. "He'll know how to find us." If he wasn't already up there being hurt. If he wasn't asleep and unwakeable.
If he was still there.
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"All right." He didn't know if the young man had been up to the rooms before, but Peter had been enough times by now that he didn't hesitate in taking the lead. After he glanced down the hall toward the patient blocks one more time for good measure, anyway.
But there was no cat-like being approaching, as far as he could tell, and so he turned toward the stairs and started up them. "Come on."
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