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here]Recluse surveyed the hallway as he stepped out into it, looking for Marcus. Nothing. He'd just have to wait and see if he'd turn up, then. He headed for the door to the cell block exit, keeping alert for any monsters that might be lying in wait. They usually seemed to take a few minutes at least to start attacking attacking, but that was
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"You didn't have the flashlight on. Can you see in the dark too?"
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So he wasn't the only one. Scourge would have to keep that in mind--the darkness couldn't hid him from everyone.
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He turned, not without a bit of concern for how this solo mission might end, and nudged his way through the door to the main corridor. The hilt of the blade felt warm against his palm, but its presence wasn't enough to entirely sooth his nerves.
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He stood there for what seemed like eternity, waiting. Nothing. Recluse bared his teeth in frustration, letting out a low snarl. He'd wasted too much of his time waiting for Marcus. That damned idiot was going to have to learn once again what a bad idea it was to keep him waiting.
He had more supplies to collect, and now Marcus couldn't stop him from doing so. He left the cell block, eyes burning brighter with suppressed rage.
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