[from here]It looked like Junpei was the first to arrive as there was no sign of a hot pink-haired flesh-eating babe. Leaning against the wall by the door that lead outside, he sighed and tilted his head back. What was he doing? Why were his senpai gone when he so very much needed them to tell him what he should really be doing
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The matter of the items there not being old enough was one thing, but the mention of a whole congregation of skeletons was far more worrisome. Not that Jones was a coroner (he could probably read the age of things, but cause of death had to be trickier), but it was still a bothersome image... And not one Harvey was all that eager to see firsthand. Still, with only the bones left, there were all sorts of options. Poison, for instance.
The message wasn't particularly enlightening, either. Harvey wasn't going to assume it was blood -- there were all sorts of substitutes, that he knew well enough -- but if it was...
Well, it brought up the same sort of question that had plagued him during the zombie night. Where had all of that blood come from? The skeletons? It was possible.
"I'm sure there's a connection," he cut in once Jones was done. "They wouldn't have that out there for us to find if there wasn't." If they could reach it in the time that the night allowed them, then chances were that the Head Doctor wanted them to find those ruins. Still, it seemed to add more pieces to this puzzle, and that was probably a good thing, despite all the questions that were raised by it.
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It was almost a rhetorical question, since it didn't take a lot of imagination to figure that they wouldn't. Especially if it looked like Landel was saving some pews in the back for them. But Indy was still hoping there might be another link between the town and Landel or the institute's history, information they could figure out a way to exploit.
That was part of it, anyway. To himself, he could admit that he couldn't compel himself to pass up the opportunity to work on a site like that.
He flicked the light back on and swept it down the corridor. A couple of people were making their ways in both directions, but no one seemed to be looking for Dent. Indy didn't see anyone who looked like they had any fresh shiners or broken noses, either.
"Doesn't look like your friend is coming," he pronounced, looking back at Dent. "Ready to go?"
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Even though he wasn't expecting much, Harvey still looked around when Jones started moving his light up and down the hall. As expected, Jason was nowhere to be found. Either the kid had ditched him because something better had come up, or he was having the same problem he'd had a few nights ago, with night ending for him right as it was just supposed to be starting.
Actually, there was one more option, even if Harvey didn't want to think about it. The brainwashing or those shady experiments might be the answer, too, but it wasn't like he could do anything about that, and so he might as well make the most of his night in the meantime. He'd figure out what had really happened tomorrow.
"Yeah, sure," he said through a grumble, nodding. He motioned for the other man to lead the way, since it wasn't like he knew where they were going. Outside, obviously, but other than that... He was going to have to be the follower on this one.
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Anyway, leading suited him fine. He moved past Dent and kept going to the outside door, then through it and out into the crisp night air.
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