[M12]There was this 'Avatar' again, the thing that supposedly linked one's consciousness within this video game. Klavier couldn't quite understand how such a thing could help anyone fight, but he was certain that this connection had something to do with how and why Endrance was taken. If this really wasn't something every player experienced, then
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Well, good thing he wasn't planning on staying in, though exactly what he was planning, he didn't know. And he certainly didn't intend to tell Yue that he was going to be wandering the halls until he found someone he knew. That would only end in the guardian glaring at him and quite possibly insisting that he either stay in or go with them, if they were going anywhere.
Ken slid the drawer open and pulled out his weapon, strapping it securely to his right arm, habitually inspecting it and making sure it was in good order, clean and functioning smoothly.
"Well, I'll leave you two alone," Ken said, taking his flashlight from the desk and moving to slip out the door.
[heading out here]
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"What..." Touya let Ken by, watching him go in slightly stunned silence. Ken wasn't going explain this, then? "What happened?" he finally asked, entering the room. If Yuki had changed back, did that mean that there was something seriously wrong somewhere? Or was it just natural? Touya looked at Yue, slightly worried.
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Yue returned his attention to Touya again, now looking mildly puzzled. "What happened when?" With Ken? Or had something happened on his way over?
As the guardian moved to stand by the dresser, his attention fell briefly on the half-eaten package of cookies Yukito had left sitting out on the desk. "Yukito says you can have those, if you're still hungry," Yue added, with a hint of a sigh.
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"I'm talking about why you're... you instead of Yukito," Touya clarified. "Did something happen? Did you sense something or--"
The young man nearly jumped a foot when he heard one gunshot go off, followed shortly by another. It sounded like something was going on in the hallway. Touya's eyebrows came together and his hand tightened on his bat. Someone was being attacked out in the hallway? He'd just come from there, and he hadn't seen anything!
"Come on," Touya said, hand on the door knob. "Someone needs help!"
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Before he could say anything about it, though, there came the sound of gunshots not too far away - and of course, Touya wanted to go to their rescue. When he was already injured, and armed only with a bat.
Without pause Yue crossed the room and caught up to Touya, but not to help. He instead took hold of the young man's arm and shook his head once, sharply. "Don't," he ordered, voice quiet but firm. "Tonight's the night they set brainwashed patients to fighting other patients. If someone has a gun...they'd have all of their powers as well, against those of us who are still crippled."
The hallways with the rooms were supposed to be safe, though. Had something changed? Perhaps that's what the cryptic intercom message had meant.
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He looked back at the guardian, clearly torn between staying with Yue and insisting that they help whoever was being attacked. "I can't just stand here while they're attacked and possibly killed...!" Touya said, his tone wavering slightly. Yue had a point--they were both injured, so the potential victim in the situation could very well turn out to be one of them. Touya wasn't going to risk Yue and Yuki's lives, but what he did was his own business.
"What if it's someone you know, or I know?" Touya asked. "What if it's Ken?"
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His hand tightened slightly on Touya's arm as he shook his head. "There's nothing we can do right now." He hated to admit it, hated it more than the other could likely know. It went against everything he was, but he was slowly learning to face his changed reality in this place no matter how much it hurt his pride. "Someone out there is very powerful." Enough so that he'd likely provide a mild distraction, at best. It wasn't any magic that he recognized, but there was a lot of it.
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But Touya hadn't lost anything that he hadn't willingly given away. He probably couldn't understand what Yue was trying to get through without knowing. Stripped of his wings and possibly betrayed, Touya had a feeling that Yue's current attitude and mood was worse than usual. But Touya still didn't know how to fix it.
He looked back at his hand on the knob. Yue was a guardian, but without power. Perhaps if he could protect one person who wasn't himself... Touya's hand left the doorknob. Yue was right--Touya couldn't fight someone who Yue deemed 'very powerful'. He could barely fight something Yue ruled over.
"You're right," he said, staring at the door. "I guess we'll have to leave once... whoever or whatever it is, is gone," Touya turned back and offered Yue a small smile. "And you'll know when that is."
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The guardian hesitated for a moment before he glanced down, releasing Touya's arm again as though he'd forgotten he was holding onto it. "It's strange, though," he observed, turning away abruptly. "They've never stationed anyone so close to the rooms before that I know of. Normally this is the safest place in the building at night. Perhaps something has changed."
And if their rooms were no longer safe, what would they do? It wasn't a pleasant prospect.
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"Maybe something to do with that weird announcement?" Touya proposed, leaning his bat against Yue's desk and crossing over to the bed. If that guy was as powerful as Yue thought, they might be here a while. He sat down. "I couldn't even tell if it was the head doctor guy or someone else."
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Not that he really paid that much attention to what the other groups were doing at night, apart from what was written on the board. It was possible that someone could have found or done something - but was it progress toward getting out of the place, or trapping them more thoroughly?
"But if the rules have changed, I'm not sure what we'll find out there," he added, looking even less pleased. "It could be even more dangerous now anywhere in the building."
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"If things are more dangerous, we'll just have to run faster," Touya said with a small smirk. Not like that plan of action would actually work, but it was something at least. "We can't just sit here, though, and wait for somebody else to find a way out. We need to move forward."
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"Hn," was all he replied, though, gaze sliding sidelong and away from Touya as he suppressed a flare of guilt. He shifted a little, trying to adjust wings that weren't present, and after a minute added, "Are you feeling less tired tonight?"
Hopefully he would be. If people healed faster here, it seemed right that Touya would likewise recover more quickly than he had at home.
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"It's pretty obvious," he continued. "You didn't even open your mouth, and you looked away from me. Then you changed the subject." Touya had an uncanny ability to tell things about people--even when he'd just met them. He didn't even notice it, half the time. It just seemed natural.
"Yukito can't lie to me, and neither can you. Sorry," he shrugged. "That's another thing you two have in common."
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He shouldn't have been surprised that the evasion had been noticed, considering that this was Touya. At the same time, though, he realized that he'd been considering this Touya separate from the Touya he'd known, if only because of the shared history that was lacking.
The guardian sighed softly, casting a wary glance toward the door at the sound of the scuffle in the hallway; he was still uncomfortable at the idea of just waiting for it to end but his reasons still stood. "People have been here for weeks and there seems to be no progress. Unless those who have "disappeared" somehow managed to find their way back home."
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"...you haven't stopped fighting though. If you had, you would have told me to stay in my room and just be safe all night. Every night. Instead the first thing you told me I needed was a weapon. If you didn't think there was any hope, you wouldn't have put me in danger like that.
"Screw 'there seems to be no progress'," he finished.
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