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Allen hoped to finish the errand as quickly as possible so he could get on with the important things and mentally kicked himself for getting into this mess in the first place. Of all the wagers he might've made, this was probably the easiest to fulfill, but it was still a pain. And who knew if Sora would be waiting for him? He
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His thoughts were redirected to the mission at hand, however, when they approached the stairs. They were dark and narrow, and it would be harder to keep an eye on Lelouch or to get in front of him quickly if need be. Not to mention that Lelouch still had a bad leg. "Do you want me to go first?" he asked with a frown, shining his flashlight into the stairwell. He didn't see anything yet, but it was better to stray on the side of caution. The irony of the juxtaposition of that question with his last statement was completely lost on him.
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"You'd have to dismiss me in the same way, by not being negligent anymore. And maybe I am," he added, throwing a hint of a smile over his shoulder even as he stepped toward the stairwell. "I told you, I like being a nanny." Giving in to Lelouch's accusations so easily meant ignoring the point, but it didn't matter so long as Lelouch knew Suzaku was going to keep looking after him. And so long as he stopped picking at the reasons Suzaku wanted to do so, because Suzaku didn't feel those had to be analyzed.
Suzaku then turned his full attention to proceeding up the stairs, sweeping the beam of his light across the steps methodically and shifting his grip on the bat. Inane chatter was all well and good, but he had to take this kind of thing seriously. And he was more than happy to, when Lelouch's safety was at stake.
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