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From here.Sean rounded the corner, Chris in tow, and skidded to a stop (fortunately not wearing shoes had helped him run faster, though his feet felt uncharacteristically dirty--the floors were clean, weren't they?). He looked around frantically in the dark for at least one glimpse of a member of the night staff. Nothing. He and Chris were on
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Chris moved a bit ahead of Sean, trying doors and ignoring the way that little voice in him mind kept trying to convince him he could pick a lock, or kick it down or anything equally as silly. "I-I think they're all locked," he managed to stammer out.
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"Why are you even bothering with this?" Schuldig snarled when the boys were finally in eyesight again, slowing his run to purposeful, angry stalk. He wasn't even winded - speed was one of his few physical talents(out of those that could be discussed in polite company, anyway), so simple running wasn't going to cause him to truly exert himself, at least not yet - but he was growing increasingly irritated. "I'm faster than you are, and I've got longer legs. Even if you run from one side of the institute to the other, do you really think I couldn't catch you if I wanted to? You're just ensuring that when I do eventually corner you, I'll be angry."
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The thought gave way to panic when he heard Schuldig coming at the end of the hallway. This had been taken further than Sean had originally intended. He wished he'd never left his room. He wished that they could find someone who worked during the night. He wished Schuldig wasn't coming at him and Chris holding a hatchet.
Any coherent response or urging for Chris to run again was lost. Schuldig, angry and with a hatchet, was not something he wanted to be close to.
He groped in the dark for Chris' arm, wide-eyed and nearly immobile. Once he had it, he took off blindly--not even sure where he was going at this point.
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It seems they'd made it to their destination - or one of them, at least - without incident. Hime's flashlight revealed the line of doors down either side of the hallway, doctor's offices judging by the signs on them.
"It seems you both have singular enemies; that must give you some sense of confidence when facing them," she commented dryly, inspecting the doors. "I get the excitement of never knowing what will be trying to kill me next."
Walking up to a door at random, she tried the handle. Locked.
"I assume there's no particular order you want to pillage, ransack and loot?" she asked the other two, taking a step back from the door. She smiled at Teresa, indicating the locked doorknob then the warrior's weapon. "Care to do the honors?"
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Sean raced through the door, hatchet in hand, skidding to a stop a few feet in. "Come on!" he called, gesturing Chris through the door. How Chris was able to carry Schuldig, he wasn't sure, but it was working well enough.
Once Chris was through with Schuldig, he pushed the door shut.
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"He's slipping," he shouted, then gasped as he stumbled once against just before he managed to cross the threshold.
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Sean took three quick steps away from the door and turned, seeing the floor below him light up.
"CHRIS LOOK OUT!"
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Once in the hallway Yuuko couldn't help but hear some kind of odd commotion going on down at the far end, and she paused a moment to wonder about it. That sounded...kind of like a horse. But why would a horse be wandering around in the middle of the night? Much less in a hallway...
She refused to listen to the tiny voice that told her that this seemed a lot like some of the stories she'd heard, and some of the things she herself had believed about the nights here. It wasn't possible, though. It couldn't be. But still she hesitated, glancing uncertainly back at Rick. "I hope your doctor's office is pretty close...."
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Third time was the charm. Rick stopped, his flashlight hitting Kisugi's nameplate (he wasn't surprised when it didn't even have any tiny scratches on it) and tried the handle.
"It's locked," he said, frowning. The options were turn around or keep going, but it wasn't like he had a ring of keys on him. Having trips that he could kick down the door or something like he was from COPS was fun except for the part where that was just TV. "Don't suppose you can pick locks?" he asked, half-joking.
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She pulled her attention away from the other end of the hallway, since the noise seemed to have subsided a bit; it was too dark for her to see that far, but she didn't much like the smell that was coming from that direction. Or maybe she was imagining it, just like she'd been imagining all kinds of things tonight. The darkness must just be making her jumpy.
The lock on the doctor's office was a little more complicated than that on a simple locker, and she pointed her flashlight at it with a thoughtful frown. "If I had my picks, maybe. Or even a bit of metal." She did have a pen holding her hair back, but...this was a door lock, ( ... )
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Rick patted down his pockets. He hadn't exactly thought to snag paperclips before while he was here and the only thing he had that was metal was the bowie knife, which was a bad idea to be flashing around even if Yuuko was a pretty cool chick.
"I got nothing. Could kick it open but it can't be as easy as it looks on the TV," Rick said, pausing and frowning at the door.
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