Nightshift 44: East Wing, Hall A (First Floor)

Oct 08, 2009 20:01

[From here.]What was it again? Right. Stegman, which was even more unfortunate of a name than Dent. It was the second door down on the right, and Harvey hadn't forgotten that he had to force the door open. At least he didn't have Jason here to work at his nerves while he did it. Shaking his head, the man set his flashlight down on the floor and ( Read more... )

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chainsaw_royal October 28 2009, 01:48:55 UTC
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Hime's next question was directed at Kagura.

"Any particular office we should check?" she asked, nodding towards the rows of doors. "I'm not familiar with any of the doctors, so it's all the same to me unless you think one of them may have something of use."

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cursed_exorcist October 30 2009, 17:09:08 UTC
"I don't know any of the doctors either," Kagura confessed. The teen noticed that someone had already broken into two of the doctor's offices, which meant that any valuable items had likely been looted already. In that case, they should focus on the other eight offices where they might have better luck. "Maybe we should try one of the offices that's still locked."

After walking a few feet, Kagura came to a stop in front of Dr. Disraeli's door. "How about this one?"

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alwayscomesback November 3 2009, 00:20:57 UTC
Magic. Ok, so if it was broad, then he'd have it as "bending = magic" for future reference. No one he'd met yet had known what bending was, so having a standard way of explaining it was a good thing. "Guess I'll call it magic for everyone from now on then," Sokka said to Hime's words, "And you can bend the four elements. Earth, Water, Fire and Air. My sister, she's a waterbender, and I've got friends who can bend the other elements as well." Though if tey asked about Air... even if it wasn't so much a secret that Aang wasn't dead, and they weren't from his world, saying what he had was vague enough to deny the existence of an airbender later.

Sokka looked at the doors around them with a curious look. "I've never been to this part, so your guess is as good as mine?" he reasoned for the picking of a door.

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chainsaw_royal November 3 2009, 08:49:27 UTC
So, magic based in the four basic elements? It made a certain amount of sense. Between that and the fact that the subject had come up because Sokka said it was something he couldn't do, it didn't seem like there was a lot of point in asking too much about it, other than idle curiosity ( ... )

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