Nightshift 43: Main Hallway 2-East

Sep 02, 2009 20:18

[from here]He flicked away his old cigarette and lit another as they entered the next hallway. It was kind of nice to get through that last one unmolested, but he wasn't going to count on their luck holding out for much longer. (Even for Badou it was a sad night when wondering through the halls of a glitchy monster-filled hospital with zombie girl ( Read more... )

rolo, alkaid, badou, two-face, teresa, edgar, kuukaku, jason

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constellates September 3 2009, 03:52:54 UTC
"Tch. You'd think that if they had the technology to swipe people from different times and worlds, they'd be able to maintain such a crappy program." She kicked a wall as she walked, halfway expecting it to buckle under the pressure, but nothing happened.

The glitch Alkaid had seen replayed itself in her mind. There had been some stray pipes on the walls, and then there weren't. It reminded her of a buggy area in The World, or something. And it only added to her evidence that the place was really some kind of iteration of a program, if not somehow a hacked, buggy server in The World.

Maybe Haseo would have some ideas if she ran it by him.

She shrugged when he asked her, dropping her voice a little quieter since it seemed they were in a hallway that no one was in. It was.. really quiet, although she heard some ruckus from below. "Huh? Back home? Me? Ohhhh.... you wouldn't really want to know. I mean, you'd be really surprised when I told you that I only really kick butt half the time ( ... )

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number1smiley September 3 2009, 04:40:46 UTC
[from here]

Stepping into the open area, Teresa looked around. There was a balcony overlooking something, moonlight streaming down from above. She stepped to the edge and looked down into the center room. She remembered passing this way when they took her to the religious chamber, but all the handlers had made it hard to see what this overlooked.

Her gaze moved up, looking for the bats that had attacked her and Euphy the previous night. She didn't see any of them, but what she did see was a darkened, oddly shaped shadow on the glass ceiling. It almost looked like a youma lying in wait for unsuspecting prey to pass by. Yet, the hybrid's senses were not picking up anything.

What was it?

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timeseal September 3 2009, 04:57:02 UTC
If Teresa was powerful enough to scare flesh eating creatures away, then it would have given her another point towards being useful enough to care about. If she wasn't making it up. Of course, they were just attacked by a ghost and they both were supposed to be dead (as was Euphemia, whom Teresa confirmed to be alive in this place), so he supposed demons disguised as humans wasn't too far off considering what else he heard ( ... )

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number1smiley September 3 2009, 05:03:32 UTC
Her eyes narrowed as she tried to extend her senses even though she knew it was not needed. That thing simply did not give off any demonic energy. It was not youma, as far as she could tell. Yet, it acted like one.

"I am... unsure," she replied, not happy to admit such to the boy, though it was the truth. "It seems to act like one, yet it doesn't feel like one."

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timeseal September 3 2009, 05:08:57 UTC
He stared curiously at the blob. 'Blob' was not quite the correct term, as it really looked like a human shape, but humans also did not sit themselves on the ceiling like that. So, whatever it was... it was not human.

Rolo started to understand why Teresa was so bothered. An enemy unknown was the most dangerous kind to take on. There was a reason why Rolo was briefed as much as possible about his targets and left nothing to chance where information could not be found.

"Is it watching us?" He had his eyes set on the doors opened across the balcony, before them. It looked a little safer to be there than out in the open.

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reallyshortfuse September 8 2009, 11:30:43 UTC
[From here]

Looked like they reached the East wing now. If the map had been right, there should be a hallway to their left somewhere around here leading to those storage rooms.

"For some place supposed to be crawlin' with monsters, it's pretty quiet," she said, glancing around.

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girlsandgadgets September 8 2009, 18:58:22 UTC
"I'll say," Edgar agreed. "Much quieter than some of the less seedy places I've been. Aside from that enchanted hallway, there doesn't seem to be much activity. Perhaps we have been lucky to this point, milady?"

He was pretty sure that wasn't the case, but it wasn't like they were equipped to scare away potential monsters. Perhaps the smiling faces on the fronts of the uniforms were some sort of bizarre deterrent.

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reallyshortfuse September 9 2009, 18:01:43 UTC
"Guess so," Kuukaku wasn't sure whether to be disappointed or not. Empty hallways were pretty boring, but whatever monsters there were, some light beams wouldn't scare 'em away. They'd probably need to have a bit more fun stuff.

"And what kinda places have you been to, anyway?" she asked curiously as she continued down the hallway.

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girlsandgadgets September 9 2009, 19:27:30 UTC
"Lots of places," he said, following her. He stopped, his eyes locked on a figure he could see just beyond his light's reach- he could have sworn it was his brother, but as he took a few steps forward and shined his light there again, the figure disappeared. He shook his head. Another accursed enchantment: one he'd let get to him.

"Caves, dungeons, factories, prisons, palaces, flying masses of land..." he listed, trying to remember everywhere he'd been and keeping his eyes on where he thought he saw Sabin. "Frankly, if you name a general locale, it's likely I've been there at some point in time. Most of the places I've been had some sort of guardians or beasts inhabiting them."

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timeseal September 9 2009, 00:52:08 UTC
[ from here ]

Rolo only slowed down once he reached the safety of another hallway, anxious to just get out of the wide area they were just in. Of course, when he got a better look around... huh, weren't they just here?

Oh well. Rolo knew they didn't explore this area very well and it didn't hurt to have another look for anything that they missed. It looked like the hallway turned into another area, so he decided to just move forward from there, even though he spotted some doors that could have been opened.

He figured if Teresa saw something interesting, she may or may not let him know. And Rolo may or may not stop for her.

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number1smiley September 9 2009, 00:59:50 UTC
The tall woman was following Rolo, but as they turned away from the center area, she glanced to the right and something caught her eye. The far hallway down there looked... fleshy. It was like the gullet of one of the larger awakened.

"How interesting. It appears the building is alive." In a way, but Teresa only phrased it that way to pique Rolo's curiosity so he'd look. She contemplated making contact with it to see if the consistence of the flesh was the same. It'd been an awfully long time since she'd been swallowed by an awakened; they usually never lived long enough to even try it.

Ah... the days of being young and on her first hunt.

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timeseal September 9 2009, 01:05:55 UTC
Indeed, Rolo's curiosity was piqued when Teresa mentioned the building being alive. He looked, but only at the surrounding hallway before them. It looked fairly nonliving to him, and he could only assume she meant something behind them.

"..." He gave her a look, as if to say Are you kidding me? and decided to keep going. Most of the weird things Teresa said ended up being true and Rolo wasn't keen on checking if her latest statement was true.

[ to here ]

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no_ones_son September 13 2009, 11:49:48 UTC
[from here]

Jason glanced around the empty hall as he reached the top of the stairs, disappointed by how quiet the night had been so far. Aside from the lousy intercom announcements and the apparent hallucinations nothing had happened. Maybe nothing would, just to throw them off-balance after last night.

It was good that he and Two-Face had had time to plan out how they'd go about tackling Batman but now he was getting restless. A fight would give him a chance to see how this Two-Face handled himself and let him work off some energy. Even though he knew it would be better to avoid anything tonight so they were both ready to take on Batman tomorrow night. Knowing it didn't make Jason any less eager for trouble.

He didn't bother saying anything, just starting for the next hall so they could get the damn rope already.

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unheroed September 15 2009, 21:01:57 UTC
Unlike Jason, Harvey was perfectly fine with the "calmer" night. As things stood, he was seeing things that he did not want to see, and that was more than enough for him. For the moment, the man was doing the best to erase that image of Rachel from his mind, but it wasn't working very well. That wasn't something easily forgotten, and for once he was glad that he never slept properly anymore; he got the feeling it would have seeped into his dreams.

It didn't matter, though. The more he thought about it, the harder it would be to get over it. She was gone and that was that.

Thankfully, Jason wasn't pressing him about it. Maybe the kid at least had enough sense to realize that there was a time and a place -- then again, there was no time where Harvey would be willing to explain his earlier reaction. It wasn't happening.

At least they had almost reached that janitor's closet. The two of them were of the same mind in that Harvey wasn't wasting any time in finishing up their trip.

[To here.]

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