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here]There was always a chance, no matter how small, that the doorways on either side of the hall would open and something unpleasant would crawl out toward them. Keeping this in mind, Sai sped up the pace even further as they moved through it. Pure paranoia didn't spur him forward as much as experience did
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It had been a few nights since the Scarecrow had ventured into the hallway with the doctors' offices, but he wasn't there for a stop by Dr. Venkman's room this time around. Thinking of that night reminded him of Scar- he hadn't seen the former lion around for a few days, and his note on the bulletin board had gone unanswered. Perhaps he'd been stricken blind again and had missed it completely. The Scarecrow resolved to leave another note for him in the morning, hoping his friend hadn't been wandering around without a flashlight.
With the topic of Scar and his sleep-study-induced blindness on his mind, the Scarecrow thought he ought to explain his situation to Carter. It probably did seem odd for someone to not be feeling something they should have. "About my arm," he started, moving it under the beam of his flashlight. "See, I was taken for one of those sleep studies, and they put this clever little thing into my brain, so sometimes, I- "
Oh, the clever little thing had a way with timing! He nearly bit off his ( ... )
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Carter took Frank by the free arm and tried to keep him walking. He was Responsible, now, he had to take care of civilians and be the big strong protector. That was what Unsung Heroes did. Carter really hoped he was good at it.
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Luckily, Carter had a plan. Sure he wasn't coming up with any bright ideas anytime soon, the Scarecrow let himself be led outside.
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