Nightshift 31; Courtyard

Apr 23, 2008 13:11

[From here]Climbing up the wall was about as dignified as he'd expected, although it could still have been worse. The garden trowel as a climbing tool actually did help a little, and while he would regret the entire decision to go on this insane mission by morning, for now his muscles weren't aching too badly as he made his way to the top. He did ( Read more... )

reno, thursday, armand, mark, leon kennedy, signum, max, rangiku, renji, bridget

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offduty May 1 2008, 01:10:44 UTC
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Reno dropped down to the courtyard ground and stopped, waiting for Signum. He didn't turn around, keeping his eyes on his surroundings instead, but he listened for the sound of her landing nearby.

So far, so good.

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blazing_general May 1 2008, 01:41:55 UTC
Signum followed him down, bats back in hand, and started towards the cafeteria door, skirting the wall to avoid coming too close to the pond. Things she couldn't see and couldn't set on fire were the kind she least liked to fight, and the murky waters potentially conferred both advantages to any attackers lurking beneath.

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offduty May 1 2008, 04:43:47 UTC
Reno followed Signum's movements, keeping an equal distance from the wall. Things leaping out of the water? Yeah, not too high on his list of stuff to encounter right now.

"You been down there before?" he asked, keeping his voice quiet.

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blazing_general May 1 2008, 05:33:07 UTC
"No," Signum shook her head. It wasn't easy to detect in a single syllable, but she was frustrated with having to give the answer. She was supposed to have been down there days ago. "Some groups have, but I don't have any detailed information."

But she wasn't going to fail this time. Once they were safely past the pond she moved onto the path and headed directly for the door to the cafeteria. Only a few rooms away...

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offduty May 2 2008, 02:11:41 UTC
"Join the club," Reno remarked dryly, following her down the path. It seemed like a lot of people hadn't managed to get down there, but hell, given how incredibly long it took to get anywhere in this fucking place, it wasn't a huge surprise.

He paused at the cafeteria door and gave it a little push. Someone had already broken it down for them. That was helpful.

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