Night 58: Main Hallway, 1-West

Sep 08, 2011 04:57

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Sesshoumaru had not been in the building for nearly long enough to really know it, and his knowledge had not been expanded yesterday as it might otherwise have been, because of the poisons that had been fed into his system - poisons that somehow worked, which had been a disconcerting and unpleasant experience. In the end, though, all ( Read more... )

zero, kirk, klavier, scott pilgrim, anise, izaya, terra branford, gren, sesshoumaru, indiana jones, woody, claude, guybrush, peter parker, snow, brook, albedo, byrne, guy, stefan, nigredo, two-face, rita, castiel, hijikata, trickster, mikado, yomi, ippo, daemon, aidou, claire stanfield, kratos, zack, harry lockhart

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believein0 September 9 2011, 04:41:28 UTC
[From here.]

There were some more people in here. Ahh, this place was familiar. Zero remembered walking through this large hallway multiple times, mostly when the sun had been up. Now he was sure that he was going the right way. His destination was that area he'd failed to finish searching the night before, the one where medicines had been offered. There had to be something he'd missed there...perhaps even a chance at a weapon of some sort...

...And he would have kept moving forward had he not seen a certain shadow out the corner of his eye that caused him to stop. Someone was standing alone in the dark, leaning up against a wall. A...young girl with a bag? Zero found himself staring at her, feeling curious and somewhat concerned.

What was she doing there? Was she waiting for someone? She...looked upset, possibly terrified or just worried about something. Maybe? It was hard to tell in the dark. But regardless, she was young, probably without any means to protect herself if she were attacked. And she was alone.

Young, alone, unarmed, and afraid. In a place like this, with giant organic spiders running loose? The most deadly of combinations.

No time for second thoughts. Zero was walking over to her before he had a chance to decide whether it was good idea or not. That didn't mean he was going to let his guard down, of course. "What are you doing here?" he asked the girl once he was a few feet away from her. He kept his voice low to prevent both startling her and attracting any unwanted attention. (Though the ever unchanging stare on his face probably looked a little scary in the dark, unfortunately.)

'What are you doing here'... It was the same question he could ask about every child in this place, actually. Why were children being forced into such a dangerous situation as this? It still made no sense...

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scientist_skye September 10 2011, 01:10:41 UTC
The person who ended up approaching Ema wasn't a familiar face like she had hoped, but the fact that she had gotten someone's attention was a welcome relief from the weird isolation that she had felt since waking up earlier in the night. She heard him approach, so his voice didn't startle her at all; she knew someone was headed her way and had time to prepare herself for it. His unchanging stare went unnoticed. Ema couldn't make his features out well enough in the dark to be able to tell either way.

Shifting her weight, Ema replied, "I just woke up after being asleep for... awhile. I didn't want to be trapped by myself in my room, so I came out here and hoped that I would find someone I know." The plan sounded stupid when she said it out loud, even stupider than it had sounded in her head. However, she saw no reason to lie to this person. He was reaching out to her and so far, that had worked out well for her.

"I'm Ema. What's your name?"

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believein0 September 10 2011, 02:34:37 UTC
"Zero," the Reploid-now-human responded, and then took a moment to think about the girl's answer to his question. She had...been asleep for awhile, and then came here hoping to find a familiar face. That didn't sound like the safest course of action, but it didn't surprise Zero to hear that. She was only a child, after all, and probably scared out of her wits. How long had she been here? Could this be her first night? It would explain why she seemed confused, or how she had 'been asleep for awhile', as she'd put it.

Ema didn't look like she was afraid of him, either; in fact, she seemed a little too friendly toward someone she'd never met before. Another cause of concern.

"It's too dangerous to be standing out here alone. How long have you been here?" He meant the question in two ways: how long had Ema been standing in this hallway by herself, and how long had she been in this institute to begin with. So far, Zero was getting the impression that both answers would be not very long.

Then again, this place had a way of surprising him constantly.

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scientist_skye September 12 2011, 17:33:39 UTC
Ema hung her head a little at the reminder that standing out in the open was, in fact, a very dangerous course of action. "I haven't been in this hallway for very long. I... I know this wasn't a good idea. I've been here long enough to know better. I just acted without thinking." It didn't help matters that Ema had an aversion to being left alone in the dark, but Zero didn't need to know her personal issues and her need to take agency in the situation even while feeling helpless. The two had just met, and Ema was aware of herself enough to know what was necessary to tell him and what was simply oversharing.

After a long pause, during which Ema shifted her weight awkwardly while looking around (and seeing not much of anything), she decided to stop fussing and start getting something done. What sort of scientific investigator would she be if she simply cowered in the dark, even after being approached by someone with the potential to help her? "What day of the week is it? The last I remember, it was early Sunday." She braced herself for the answer, hoping it wasn't Friday or something of the sort. Losing a day or two was better than losing nearly a week.

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believein0 September 12 2011, 18:47:53 UTC
Been here long enough to know better, huh? So he was wrong in assuming Ema was as new as him after all. But she still seemed so uncomfortable about something...which made her statement about being here 'long enough' kind of surprising.

"I...couldn't tell you that," Zero replied a little apologetically, "I'm at a loss for time myself. I just got here last night, and I haven't heard anything about what day of the week it is." Or maybe he had and just ignored the details. Right now, knowing what year it was was more helpful to him than knowing what day of the week it was.

He paused a moment to think. "...But if you've been here long enough to know any routines, they made us take showers and...color pictures today." There was an obvious frown on his face when he said those last few words. No, he was never going to get over how dumb that whole arts and crafts hour had been. But otherwise, hopefully that tidbit of information was enough to answer the girl's question.

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scientist_skye September 13 2011, 03:04:57 UTC
Showers? That meant that today was either Monday or Friday. Ema furrowed her brow, unable to remember which day Arts and Crafts was offered. Her mind drew a blank, no doubt due to the fact that she stayed in the Sun Room more often than not. Silently, she vowed to partake in more activities to give herself better familiarity with the daily schedule. Still, Zero's answer gave her a ballpark; either she had been asleep for a little over a day or she had been asleep for a little over five. She could deal with either. "That kind of helps, thank you. That narrows the days down. I can figure out which day exactly tomorrow."

Even though Ema couldn't really see what she was writing, she pulled out her journal and jotted some notes about the conditions of her waking up and her hypothesis on the two dates it could be. Pausing and sticking the end of her pen in her mouth, she turned back to Zero.

"I just have one more question. Did the General say anything... important when the night started? I woke up after the lights were out."

There was nothing like conducting life like a scientific investigation that could put her nerves at ease.

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believein0 September 13 2011, 13:50:11 UTC
Zero blinked as he watched the girl pull a journal out of her bag and start writing on it. How could she see what she was doing with the terrible night vision humans had? ...Or the terrible vision humans had in general compared to Reploids, but whatever. At least she appeared to be calming down.

"There was an announcement before the evening meal about a Code 1-8. Nothing else." He wasn't sure what 'Code 1-8' was, but maybe the girl did. Were there usually important announcements before night started? He didn't remember hearing one the night he woke up here. Perhaps that had been because he'd woken up after lights out, like Ema was saying happened to her. Made sense.

...Now Zero was tempted to start asking her questions about where she came from and why she was here. But he would hold off on that for now.

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scientist_skye September 14 2011, 20:08:07 UTC
If Zero looked at Ema's writing, the penmanship would have suggested that she's writing blindly. In the best of conditions, Ema's handwriting was chickenscratch; written in the dark like this, it was just short of wholly illegible.

After jotting down something about Code 1-8, Ema closed the journal and returned her focus to him. "I don't know what Code 1-8 is. Maybe it's something that was brought up last night? Or it's some military code they don't want us to know about. Either way, it's probably not good news for us. Nothing in this place ever is." There was a brief darkening in Ema's expression. She spoke from personal experience in that regard.

Ema shifted her weight a little. Zero was proving to be very helpful, even if his answers weren't really as specific as she would like. There was no sign of her sister or Renamon or Mr. Edgeworth or anyone else she knew, so it was time to consider the calculated risk of traveling with a stranger. It had worked in her favor when she'd met Renamon and when she and Lana had run into Utena; for the most part, there seemed to be some level of patient solidarity in the Institute.

"I... I know this might be asking a lot, but I'm not very good at navigating at night." That was an understatement, but he didn't need another reason to admonish her. "Would you mind staying near me? If you have other things to do, I understand. But... you've been really helpful so far and I don't know if I'm going to find my sister or any of my friends alone in the dark like this."

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believein0 September 15 2011, 15:10:29 UTC
Did anything good ever happen around here? Even if Zero hadn't been able to see Ema's expression change for that brief moment, he could have taken the hint from her words all the same. Given that observation plus knowing the nature of this place, it was highly likely that the girl had seen worse things around here than Zero knew existed. Where did she come from, and why did someone want her here? Was she just another innocent victim of some madman's game, only now it was 'Landel's Institute' instead of Neo Arcadia?

Thus, the answer to Ema's request came automatically: "Don't worry, I'll be your escort. I'll help you find your friends if need be." Zero's mind had been made up the moment he'd first seen her, but speaking with her solidified his decision. It was one thing if someone were able to defend themselves, but another thing if they weren't. And it was another thing entirely if one were an innocent victim (or a child as she was) rather than a soldier here on purpose. Ema didn't deserve to be in a place like this, especially if things could get worse than the Reploid-now-human had already seen in just one night.

...Speaking of being able to defend one's self, though. "While we're moving, though, I need to find a weapon somewhere." That was...kind of important if he wanted to be able to protect Ema. Not only her, but himself as well. Humans were fragile things, and it was a quality he was coming to despise.

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scientist_skye September 16 2011, 17:18:58 UTC
Ema released a breath she didn't realize she had been holding. Meeting Zero like this was incredibly lucky; she had full confidence that he actually wanted to help her and wouldn't just abandon her when she needed him. Allies were the most important thing any of them could have, and Ema was happy to have a new one in Zero. She made a mental note to leave him a message on the bulletin board tomorrow. It would be nice to meet up with him when she could make his features out more clearly.

Readjusting her bag and giving Zero a small smile, Ema started to answer his concern about the need for a weapon. "I don't know where weapons are, exactly. But there seems to be a lot of storage upstairs; maybe we can find one up there?" A pause. "Unless, of course, you know where you're going." For all Ema knew, Zero had received directions or some other instructions during the day. If he had, that would be better to follow than her vague direction.

"Thank you."

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unheroed September 16 2011, 18:22:06 UTC
[From here.]

Oh, Harvey hadn't missed Sangamon. The man had done his best to move past him without drawing any attention to himself and he probably would have been successful if Harvey hadn't been specifically looking for him and the others. He could have called out to him, but when it was so obvious that the guy wasn't up for talking, it seemed pointless. Chances were he would have just pretended not to hear him.

And so he reached the main hall. While Harvey did keep an eye out for Scott and Peter specifically, there was no sign of them. He didn't particularly want to talk to Depth Charge, seeing how he'd managed to avoid interacting much with the man even during that whole ordeal.

Which meant... he either went on his own or searched someone else out. Harvey paused for a moment, but his train of thought was interrupted when he heard a familiar voice. It took him a moment, but he eventually placed it as Lana's sister, Ema. Frowning, he moved further down the hall and then spotted her standing with a man who looked to be somewhere in his twenties. The girl was clearly already paired up with someone, but at the same time Harvey didn't see anyone else he recognized around.

Before he knew it, he was slowly approaching the pair. He could see what she had planned for the night and go from there.

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believein0 September 17 2011, 04:59:27 UTC
"I don't," Zero admitted, choosing not to comment when Ema thanked him. He'd hardly explored this place the night before, and all he'd found then was a huge (and hungry) organic spider. So upstairs was the place to go for a weapon, according to the girl. Made sense, he hadn't been up there yet. Weren't there stairs near here? He looked around to see if he could spot them.

It was then that he caught sight of a man slowly walking towards him and Ema. A man who...who...woah. Even in this darkness, Zero could clearly see that something was horribly wrong with the fellow's head. The left side of his face - just the left side, curiously enough - looked like it had been burned in a horrific way, revealing charred skin and the gory inner structure of the human face. Hair was missing, teeth were showing, the eye was wide open... It was a sight Zero had only seen on corpses. Yet here this human was, alive and walking right towards him and Ema.

Was he a monster?

The Reploid-now-human instinctively stepped between Ema and the strange man(?), staring directly at the newcomer with a challenging glare. Maybe that was foolish, being unarmed, but he didn't care. This looked like a threat, and he'd already promised Ema that he would protect her.

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scientist_skye September 18 2011, 22:01:53 UTC
Ema could hear someone walking toward the pair, although she didn't have time to make that known before Zero had moved ahead of her. It looked like he was taking his role as her escort seriously, something for which she was grateful. The remaining concern for her own safety all but evaporated; even with the dangers of the Institute at night, she had someone who had her back.

Zero seemed to be reacting to something he could see, but Ema couldn't make out much beyond a shadowy silhouette. In order to identify the new arrival, she shined her flashlight into his face without thinking about the detrimental effect a move like that would do for the approaching person's vision. Ema nearly hit the floor. It was Mr. Dent, but... he wasn't wearing the bandages on his face. The damage from whatever had happened to him prior to arrival was gruesome at best. Despite her knowledge of the man and every rule of politeness that Lana had taught her, she couldn't help but stare.

"M-Mr. Dent?!" Then, to Zero, she added, "It's okay, I know him. He's friends with my sister and she told me I can trust him."

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unheroed September 19 2011, 18:18:33 UTC
The last thing that Harvey had expected was for Ema's partner for the night to step in front of her protectively. He paused for a moment, tilting his head until he realized the lack of bandages and the fact that he was walking up to a stranger in a dark hallway probably made him look pretty intimidating. It was quaint that the man was so intent on keeping Ema safe, but it was hardly necessary.

Before he could say as much, Harvey was treated to a bright light pointed right into his face. He let out a small groan and then pulled one hand up to shield his eyes -- which seemed even more sensitive after the accident in some ways. He didn't know why Ema had to go to that extent to figure out who he was, but it looked like things were being cleared up either way.

As he blinked the bright spots out of his eyes, Harvey let what the girl said sink in. Lana had told Ema that he was trustworthy? That came as a shock. It seemed that he'd made more of an impression that he'd realized, and a dark part of him was amused to know that he could still convince people that he was a good person. Granted, he had no reason to show Lana or Ema his ugly side. At least not yet.

He nodded to the girl in greeting and then glanced at the stranger once more, taking note of his long hair (what the hell?) and serious expression. "What are you doing out here?" he asked Ema, though there was no accusation in his tone. If she wanted to risk walking the halls at night that was fine. He just wanted to know what plan she had in mind.

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believein0 September 20 2011, 01:57:14 UTC
Zero glanced back at Ema with a look of uncertainty, mostly out of surprise that she both knew this mons...human and she believed he was trustworthy. And only through her sister's word, at that. Sure, it wasn't like the guy was attacking them (yet), but...really? 'Mr. Dent', whose horrible half-face features made him look more like a demon than a man, was considered an ally?

... A-alright, if she was sure. Zero reluctantly backed away a couple steps to stand at Ema's side, and he remained silent as 'Mr. Dent' began conversing with the girl. Meanwhile, he continued to stare at the other man with a stony expression. It was simply his way of letting 'Mr. Dent' know one thing, should he reveal himself to be an enemy after all: I've got my eye on you. After all, the Reploid-now-human wasn't ready to shake off his doubts about this half-face man, not until after he'd gotten a chance to know him and his intentions a little better. Maybe he was judging looks too harshly here, but Ema's safety was his priority at the moment. Not to mention that...that face. It wasn't the gruesomeness that bothered Zero, exactly; it was wondering how on earth such features were possible on a living human being. What had that human gone through to look like that and still be alive?

Perhaps humans were not as fragile as Zero thought they were.

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scientist_skye September 20 2011, 03:48:42 UTC
Completely oblivious to Zero's silent warning and Mr. Dent's surprise at her identification of him as a trustworthy ally, Ema shot the pair a smile as she lowered the light's beam back to the floor. "I've been asleep for at least a day, maybe five. The last thing I remember is Sunday morning, so I figured I could go and see what's going on at night and try to find some answers. With all of the changes lately, I thought that maybe the nights were different, too. Zero promised to keep me safe and he needs a weapon, so we're going to find him one before we start with the investigation." A pause. "Have you met Zero? Mr. Dent, this is Zero. Zero, Mr. Dent."

Now that introductions were out of the way, it was time to find answers to the questions that her conversation with Zero had raised. It didn't seem like Mr. Dent was going to lecture her (thankfully), so she was able to get straight to business. "What day is it? And do you know what Code 1-8 means? Zero is new and I don't remember hearing it before. Oh, and do you know where we can find weapons, exactly?" It occurred to her (after the fact) that she probably should have asked the questions one at a time so as not to overwhelm Mr. Dent. Well, it was only three questions; she would simply stop there for now and let him catch up.

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