The giggling and the stinging scent of pepper faded as Gin and Jack changed their route to the second set of stairs near the doctors offices. It was Gin's first time leading, usually Jack took that job, letting him take up the reasonably safer rear guard. He kept his flashlight trained on the path ahead of them, his knife in the other hand. With
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Roy continued on, maneuvering around the other patients in the hall. He could only hope that whoever was around didn't recognize him. He didn't need lots of people seeing him in this state. Granted, most would probably know why he looked so drained, as his weapon-making ability (and what it did to him) was practically common knowledge by now. There was really no reason to be ashamed of the fact that it took so much out of him, considering he was such a huge help to everyone at his own disadvantage.
Then again, did he have much choice? He wondered what people would do if he refused to make a weapon for them. They expected him to be compliant, and he really should have made more of an effort to take some sort of payment...
"Almost there," he said quietly, in case any of his accompaniment wasn't aware of the Entry Room's location.
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"Have you tried getting out this way before, sir?" she asked quietly.
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Of course, if something happened, it could be a problem. Of course, they were there to protect the man, apparently. But Valyn knew soldiers, and they didn't exactly enjoy being protected....
Damn it all to Evelon, tactics weren't exactly Valyn's strong suit. Not battle tactics, at any rate. Politics he knew, battle strategy he didn't.
Well, it wasn't his problem. It had been made very clear he was simply there to be there. He was going to keep quiet.
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