[from here]It looked like they were the first ones in the Sun Room this night. There weren't any monsters in plain sight, which was a good sign
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Claude wasn't exactly sure what they'd wind up doing once they caught up with Sync, but he imagined a fight would be involved. With the way he ran around the institute and caused trouble for other people like he did, he obviously needed to be knocked down a peg or two at the very least. Child or no, Claude was willing to do what it took to make sure Sync didn't hurt anymore people. When it came down to it, someone who broke somebody's arm just for fun and casually made death threats couldn't be allowed to do as he pleased.
He just hoped the two girls who were with him were all right. Whether they were being deceived or were being forced into the basement trips some other way was still up in the air, but that didn't change the fact that being near Sync was dangerous.
The unstable laugh had interrupted him before he could answer Dias' question. Startled, he'd tried to get a better look through the door. Was someone in there? Who would laugh like that? It didn't sound like Sync, and yet they hadn't heard it until the group had entered the room. Was it some kind of a monster? A brainwashed patient maybe?
They needed to be careful.
As usual, though, Dias had taken the lead without consulting either of them. Vaguely irritated, Claude followed after, but his expression smoothed out once he stepped into the sun room. A pair of violet lights peered at them from the darkness overhead, and Claude momentarily froze before slowly moving after his rival. He wasn't sure what that was, but it didn't look good.
Oh, Guy already had an idea of what he'd like to do with Sync, but he wasn't sure he should be too vocal about that just yet. He'd already fought the God-General with all his might a few times in the past, and he wouldn't be against repeating the process here. Granted, he would have to be more careful about it, since he realized how it might look bad considering Sync's age, but the Tempest had long ago lost any innocence, and that was what Guy always kept in mind.
That laughter was definitely not Sync's (unfortunately, Guy knew exactly what that sounded like), but the servant didn't hesitate to follow Dias inside. Unlike Claude, he didn't mind that Dias was taking the lead, since he knew the man was in the best shape out of the three of them.
It looked like Sync and the others (Anise? really?) had already run ahead. Dammit! If they didn't hurry, who knew what Sync would do to those two? And if Anise really was involved, then Guy had even more to worry about. If she got hurt and he wasn't there to stop it, he wasn't going to be able to forgive himself.
Still, right now there was something else to worry about, and that was the source of that laugh, which definitely hadn't been playful. Guy looked in the same direction as the others, catching those two pinpoints of light and feeling his body tense up in response. Eyes, staring down at them.
They didn't have time for this! If Sync managed to slip past while they were left to fight with this brainwashed patient or monster or whatever it was for who knew how long, then their plan would already have slipped down the drain.
"We can't waste any time here," he said under his breath. As far as he was concerned, what they needed to do was run.
And three to three had indeed become six. Were these fierce beasts chasing after the lambs and the wolf with them? It was funny, so funny, and Albedo shifted where he was, sitting on the railing instead and swinging his feet. He bit his lip, grinning delightfully. "Are you chasing the white rabbit?" he mused downward. "Most fall down without thought, never considering how they are to get out again."
Down the rabbit hole and into that place. There was something familiar about that, but it flashed too quickly for anything to settle. Instead the Song rose in waves, draining his replies further. A coalescence had started around him, violet and magenta dancing around him like living flames. One becoming two becoming one, and wasn't there something in that?! The bioweapon's eyes widened, something deliciously like fear lacing his being.
At the same time something shifted towards him along that forgotten and fractured link. A little mouse seeking, searching--pausing before him. Was that fear from daddy's little darling, or something else? Albedo rolled his eyes to the side, tracing the link's path through walls to the source. A effort of force, a shoving open, and then the pathway was open to him. {Ah, Nigredo.} Broken betrayer, future murderer; death will come to you in many forms. {It's been said, you know. To beware of false prophets. They wear sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravening wolves.} There was a pause then, as his stare remained settled on the wall. {Do you think that's true?} Albedo's tongue darted out to taste the ridges of his teeth. {Come to me. We should play.}
That said, something pleasant and horrible crossed his expression. Whether to himself or the ones below him, the entity muttered, "...'For many are invited, but few are chosen.'" His attention elsewhere, the trio could slip by more easily then their own prey. From above, Albedo giggled again, something altogether awful in the sound.
Dias never looked away from a potential threat, once he was confronted with one; a distraction could mean the difference between spotting an attack before it was initiated and having a blade in one's stomach. However, apparently the boy (and it was strange, that both the threats he was facing tonight were children) did not follow this philosophy, as he looked away and, indeed, seemed to almost forget that they were there.
"Move," he growled under his breath, his cautious advance turning into a long stride that ate up the remaining distance between himself and the door to the cafeteria like wildfire.
Chasing the white rabbit... What was up with the Alice in Wonderland references? Claude wondered if whoever was up there had some idea of what their intentions were. It almost sounded like it, and yet he wasn't sure how much stock he could place in weird, roundabout riddles. Too bad this place was full of them.
Either way, this was definitely getting creepy. Unlike the last person they'd run into in the sun room, though, it didn't look like he was going to strike out at them just yet. Claude personally didn't want to test the boy's patience -- especially not with the way he was glowing and giggling like that. Guy and Dias were right. The longer they hung around in here, the more danger they were in. And if they got caught in a fight with whoever (or whatever) was watching over the sun room, then tonight's mission would likely be a complete and utter failure.
Claude wasn't willing to let Sync win. He'd dragged other people into this mess, and that was unforgivable as far as Claude was concerned. They needed to get out of here.
It looked like his friends had the same idea. His grip tightening on his sword, Claude darted forward to match his rival's pace.
It was true that encountering someone this young was pretty rare for a place like Landel's. There were a lot of teenagers around, but Guy didn't see too many who were in their pre-teens, which was what he was guessing the age of the boy up on the railings was around.
He definitely wouldn't want to fight someone that young when they were acting against their will, and so he was glad that the boy seemed more interested in speaking nonsense than getting into a fight. Maybe he wanted to scare them rather than actually hurt them.
Not that Guy was particularly scared, but that was also because he was focused on the God-General they were tailing. Both Dias and Claude wasted little time in speeding off toward the cafeteria, and it wasn't hard for Guy to keep up with them, even with his chest wound.
He let out a mental sigh of relief when all three of them reached the door and passed through it. For once they'd been lucky.
He just hoped the two girls who were with him were all right. Whether they were being deceived or were being forced into the basement trips some other way was still up in the air, but that didn't change the fact that being near Sync was dangerous.
The unstable laugh had interrupted him before he could answer Dias' question. Startled, he'd tried to get a better look through the door. Was someone in there? Who would laugh like that? It didn't sound like Sync, and yet they hadn't heard it until the group had entered the room. Was it some kind of a monster? A brainwashed patient maybe?
They needed to be careful.
As usual, though, Dias had taken the lead without consulting either of them. Vaguely irritated, Claude followed after, but his expression smoothed out once he stepped into the sun room. A pair of violet lights peered at them from the darkness overhead, and Claude momentarily froze before slowly moving after his rival. He wasn't sure what that was, but it didn't look good.
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That laughter was definitely not Sync's (unfortunately, Guy knew exactly what that sounded like), but the servant didn't hesitate to follow Dias inside. Unlike Claude, he didn't mind that Dias was taking the lead, since he knew the man was in the best shape out of the three of them.
It looked like Sync and the others (Anise? really?) had already run ahead. Dammit! If they didn't hurry, who knew what Sync would do to those two? And if Anise really was involved, then Guy had even more to worry about. If she got hurt and he wasn't there to stop it, he wasn't going to be able to forgive himself.
Still, right now there was something else to worry about, and that was the source of that laugh, which definitely hadn't been playful. Guy looked in the same direction as the others, catching those two pinpoints of light and feeling his body tense up in response. Eyes, staring down at them.
They didn't have time for this! If Sync managed to slip past while they were left to fight with this brainwashed patient or monster or whatever it was for who knew how long, then their plan would already have slipped down the drain.
"We can't waste any time here," he said under his breath. As far as he was concerned, what they needed to do was run.
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Down the rabbit hole and into that place. There was something familiar about that, but it flashed too quickly for anything to settle. Instead the Song rose in waves, draining his replies further. A coalescence had started around him, violet and magenta dancing around him like living flames. One becoming two becoming one, and wasn't there something in that?! The bioweapon's eyes widened, something deliciously like fear lacing his being.
At the same time something shifted towards him along that forgotten and fractured link. A little mouse seeking, searching--pausing before him. Was that fear from daddy's little darling, or something else? Albedo rolled his eyes to the side, tracing the link's path through walls to the source. A effort of force, a shoving open, and then the pathway was open to him. {Ah, Nigredo.} Broken betrayer, future murderer; death will come to you in many forms. {It's been said, you know. To beware of false prophets. They wear sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravening wolves.} There was a pause then, as his stare remained settled on the wall. {Do you think that's true?} Albedo's tongue darted out to taste the ridges of his teeth. {Come to me. We should play.}
That said, something pleasant and horrible crossed his expression. Whether to himself or the ones below him, the entity muttered, "...'For many are invited, but few are chosen.'" His attention elsewhere, the trio could slip by more easily then their own prey. From above, Albedo giggled again, something altogether awful in the sound.
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"Move," he growled under his breath, his cautious advance turning into a long stride that ate up the remaining distance between himself and the door to the cafeteria like wildfire.
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Either way, this was definitely getting creepy. Unlike the last person they'd run into in the sun room, though, it didn't look like he was going to strike out at them just yet. Claude personally didn't want to test the boy's patience -- especially not with the way he was glowing and giggling like that. Guy and Dias were right. The longer they hung around in here, the more danger they were in. And if they got caught in a fight with whoever (or whatever) was watching over the sun room, then tonight's mission would likely be a complete and utter failure.
Claude wasn't willing to let Sync win. He'd dragged other people into this mess, and that was unforgivable as far as Claude was concerned. They needed to get out of here.
It looked like his friends had the same idea. His grip tightening on his sword, Claude darted forward to match his rival's pace.
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He definitely wouldn't want to fight someone that young when they were acting against their will, and so he was glad that the boy seemed more interested in speaking nonsense than getting into a fight. Maybe he wanted to scare them rather than actually hurt them.
Not that Guy was particularly scared, but that was also because he was focused on the God-General they were tailing. Both Dias and Claude wasted little time in speeding off toward the cafeteria, and it wasn't hard for Guy to keep up with them, even with his chest wound.
He let out a mental sigh of relief when all three of them reached the door and passed through it. For once they'd been lucky.
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