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here]On the second floor, and she hadn't blacked out yet. The complete darkness, instead of slowing her down to a cautionary walk, allowed her to speed up. Melissa was too sensitive to light to be able to see much unless she was in total darkness, a fact which had only annoyed her up until this point. Now she could just run through the halls
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There was something eerie about the hallway on the second floor, but Endrance couldn't quite put his finger on what it could be. He took a few tentative steps forward, peering out into the darkness.
"A single small light can only illuminate so much of the darkness..." The words weren't addressed to anyone in particular.
"Which way from here, then...?"
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...Nah. They wouldn't do that. Not to her. Right?
"Here, this way," she said, turning left and making her way down the corridor. "There's actually a place I been meanin' to check out up here." By that she of course meant 'obsessively trying to get to.' "There's supposed to be a hallway, uh... somewhere over here... that leads to the Animal Testin' Lab."
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"Well then, lead the way."
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"You mean to say that there are creatures being kept captive? But...this kind of place only deals with humans, does it not?" The shock was slowly turning to steely determination, the kind he didn't display often.
"Yes. Lead the way," Endrance said, a touch of coldness in his tone.
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I wonder what Mr. J would think of this, she pondered to herself. She supposed he would be awful impressed. He'd be so proud of her!
She continued walking down the hallway, sweeping the flashlight back and forth along the ground before them as they went.
"Well, yeah, that's true," Harley said, considering what she knew from her incarceration and her old psychiatric studies. "Usually they only care 'bout the people they lock up. Lotta people like to bring animals for patients though. The docs let ya. Cause... people feel better when they're around animals, ya know?"
[continuing on to here]
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