This night was one Momo was not looking forward to. Yes, Renji deserved the memorial, but the vice captain couldn't help but wonder if Landel was going to interrupt it. There were a lot of people that were going to attend and, whereas that made them a formidable force to be reckoned with should something attack, it also meant that a lot of the
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Sheena made it to Raine's room in no time, a semi-smug look on her face. She was so happy to have her clothes back. Leaning in the door frame, one foot up against the opposite side of it, Sheena knocked.
"Yo, Raine! Get your half-elven butt out here."
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Her first planned night away from the clinic; this should be something to remember. Hopefully not due to trauma.
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"Hey... come on. Grab your orange coat of DOOM and let's get going," she said, assuming Raine had been given her clothes as well. "We've got people to save and an idiot to heal."
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"Which idiot is this?" She could name several... part of her almost hoped Zelos really was still here, but after all this time with no word, it wasn't likely.
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She had work to do.
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But it had been enough in the past, and it was enough now.
[skipping out to here]
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"Oh, sounds like it's time to play," said Yukari as the intercom cut in before she could get Callisto's opinion. The second cut in of the intercom was a little unexpected, though it really shouldn't have been, if Yukari considered the whole duality of the institute. So that was how it would be. She could already tell that many of the monsters and hazards of the night were going to be "dark" versions of things she'd seen in the day. Probably.
Well, she could find that out after she found other things out, namely, her powers. Giving an absent swing of her parasol, she let loose a barrage of brightly colored danmaku. Only she didn't.
"Hmm..." Giving a shrug, she tried to open a gap out into the hallway that she could just walk through. For a moment, a little tear of purple and red appeared in the air before her before fizzling out. It was so quick, it might have been a trick of the eye, but Yukari had felt it.
"Well. Well, well well," she murmured with a smile. So she wasn't completely powerless.
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"I'm leaving," she said over her shoulder, in case the other woman hadn't already left herself. "Do have fun on your own little jaunt around the building."
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Well, start small.
She willed a tiny hole, a gap barely big enough to fit her finger through, to come into existence before her. To her pleasure, it happened quite natural; the air split, revealing a void of purple and crimson. A single, curious eye stared back out of it at her.
Waving her hand, more for effect than anything else, she slowly expanded the gap, widening, elongating. At about two feet across, its growth began slowing. Actually concentrating, Yukari stared at the portal, forcing it wider.
It was strange, actually having to put effort into doing what she did. Almost disconcerting, considering how little she was doing, if it weren't for the fact she had more or less expected it for this sort of game - after all, how easy would it be if she could simply walk out of this reality ( ... )
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"And what's that supposed to be?" she asked, trying to sound as though such things were commonplace and not worth staring at in bafflement.
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Kurogane went down the hallway to the door marked F16 and nearly entered before stopping short. Right, this was a girl's room, so he didn't know that going in without a warning was such a good idea. Even he knew better than some things.
So he stopped outside, gave a good look around the hallway to make sure nothing would rush out to attack, then rapped on the door. "You better be in there," he called through, though he wasn't so sure that the doors could be heard through. If she didn't open within the minute, he'd be entering like it or not.
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"I'm here, Kurogane-san. I promised I wouldn't go out by myself again, after all."
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It looked like the Head Doctor wasn't around tonight, but Anise didn't really care what he was doing, or what the Head Nurse was saying in his absence. The nighttime speech was as creepy as usual, but being so eager to leave her room, Anise found herself more irritated at its length than intimidated by its message.
The second she heard the telltale clicking sound, the girl threw open the door and dashed out into the hallway.
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