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here ]While the Sun Room was a familiar sight for Chipp, he realized (not as quickly as he ran) that he didn't even know where this Courtyard was. Wasn't the room ahead the Cafeteria? If so, then one of the other doors... Which Chipp didn't even remember going through, even though he thought one of them was that room with the weird games and
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They'd keep chasing them, wouldn't they? They probably still were behind them and would continue to chase them until they managed to shake them off. But that was always the thing about running, wasn't it? You had to run far enough, or fast enough. Even rats weren't exempt from that.
As soon as she recognized the room he'd dragged her into-- the Sun Room, with the bulletin board!-- Leanne veered to the left, attempting to pull him with her to that side of the large room. If she remembered right, there were other rooms on the walls on either side, and the cafeteria at the far end. She'd be lying if she said she had the slightest idea where any of the rooms would lead them, but if they'd get them some momentary safety...
No time to waste! They couldn't afford to just hope the rats would get tired of them.
"This way!" she gasped out, heading for the door nearest them.
This better work.
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The rats were nowhere to be seen. While another could be comforted by that knowledge, Zero was put more on edge instead. An enemy out of sight was an even greater threat than one in plain sight. It wasn't until after he'd gotten a good look at his surroundings (and even the ceiling - he'd learned his lesson from the spider well, thank you very much) that he felt it was safe enough for both him and Leanne to venture out into the Sun Room. Not entirely safe, but safe enough.
So now, where to go from here... It was probably pointless to go back to the hallway. They were just attacked there, for one thing, and for another, the whole area beyond the cafeteria was a complete mystery to Zero. He hadn't been past the cafeteria during the day and had never even been in this area at night...so it was probably worth exploring. He turned to his companion and pointed toward the cafeteria doors. "Do you know anything about what's over there?" he asked. Maybe she knew that area better than him, despite being newer.
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She bit her lip, once again turning her eyes to the doors. It was just a cafeteria, surely they could go in there without having to worry, right? What were the monsters even going to do, attack them with kitchen appliances?
...On second thought, that didn't sound good at all. Still, the thought of going back to that hallway, with the rats and who knew what else, was not at all an appealing one.
"Let's go!" she said abruptly, only looking back at Zero once before heading for the doors. She had no doubt he'd follow close behind, and no time to let her own worries make her hesitate. "There has to be something there."
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