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Allen struggled to keep Sanji from falling over as they walked further into the institute. The halls were so dark without the portable lanterns, it was difficult to see much going on in front of them. He didn't like it, but there wasn't much he could do about it for the time being.
"Whatever is close I guess," Allen replied to Sanji
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Pushing through the door, the Star Dragon Sword glanced up and down the hallway. Nothing he was seeing looked familiar, and with the lights out, it was making it more difficult to judge exactly which way the resting rooms were within this building.
Looking back over his shoulder the sword grumbled. “I don’t suppose that you know the way back to our quarters?”
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"I suspect these to lead to the Sun room, but I am not too sure." he eventually replied, gesturing to the doors in question. He had only ventured twice to that area (though the first time he hadn't been paying much attention to the directions -- his new form had kept him occupied enough already), and that had been during the day.
"My ability to see in the dark appears to have lessened." he admitted, not bothering to hide the irritation in his voice. His lack of sight made it more difficult to decide on a direction. How terribly inconvenient.
Navigating on a savannah was so much easier, since it at least has distinguishable landmarks. He couldn't exactly say the same thing about this hospital, as all these doors looked practically the same to him. Nighttime only made matters worse in that regard.
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“Unfortunately my vision isn’t what it once was either.” He muttered before pointing his short arm out towards the left, “but if memory serves me correct - our destination lies that way.”
Well… at least he thought it did. It was the direction he remembered from the previous day, and so the sword hoped.
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His feline gaze eventually caught a collection of small platforms that eventually lead to a higher area. It somehow reminded him of conveniently placed rock formations, except for the fact that it clearly wasn't made of rock. Or conveniently placed there. If his hind legs were anything to go by, Scar figured these humans weren't incredible jumpers. That these platforms would aid humans in reaching higher areas was only a logical conclusion ( ... )
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