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here]Even the main hall was deserted. S.T. switched on his flashlight and took a look around. Yeah, it was empty. No roadkill, no other patients. If he ever made it home, he was never bitching at any of the girls who didn't want to do night ops alone again. It was different when you knew there were things out there in the darkness.
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When Erika rounded the corner, only to find no trace of the green haired boy (not that he would be waiting around for her to show up, would he?), it was like that was the last straw. No, she was not going to waste time looking for the stupid brat and giving him the satisfaction of having her run around for him like some headless chicken. She had far more better things to do with her time, didn't she?! She didn't need Sync to do anything tonight, and there were plenty of other fish in this damned metaphorical pond to pick from ( ... )
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There was one person who looked promising, a man who was puzzling over a piece of paper. He didn't look like he was in a hurry, at least, which was good enough for the ex-detective. Erika strolled over, trying to at least look non-threatning as she shined her flashlight on the man's paper to catch his attention.
“Sorry, but I noticed that you look a little lost. Do you need some help?” Erika did not want another ally who she had to use blackmail as leverage over, so she chose her words carefully to try and appear helpful and courteous for once. Honey instead of vinegar and all of that.
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"No, I'm not waiting for anyone. I was hoping that I could find someone to travel with." There was no need to hide her reason for talking to the man, especially when she had no ulterior motives. Really, she just wanted to do something to get her mind off of that green haired brat. Ugh! "If I'm bothering you, I apologize."
Perhaps she should have spent more time surveying the patient population to start picking out the new arrivals, but on the other hand, she didn't want to babysit anyone and this man looked quite sensible. Hopefully sensible enough to agree with teaming up for the night.
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"Excellent. I just wanted to look around myself and confirm what's on my own map." Despite saying this, she had no map out, as it was already memorized and resting in her head, so she demonstrated by tapping her temple. "So if you had anywhere you needed to be, I'd be more then happy to follow along." Even getting a second glance at places she'd already been at would be a good start.
Without Sync around, she might actually be able to get some things done! ( ... )
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To her question, meanwhile, he simply replied with a 'yes' and left it at that for now. He'd save his actual response for when they got moving - which should be in the next few moments if they hoped to cover a lot of ground tonight. It was inconvenient enough trying to get anything worthwhile done as it was with how short the nights tended to be. They didn't need to make it worse by standing around uselessly.
So Zero nodded his head in the direction of the next major hallway to gesture a let's get going, and then he started to walk, briefly looking behind him to make sure Erika was following after a few steps.
[To here.]
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