[from here]Following Asuka into the dark shed, Junpei relied upon the girl to present the light and he took a better grip on the bat. Hopefully, there wouldn't be any creepy crawlies, but he was prepared as much as he could for some. The last time he'd been in the shed there wasn't anything, but the damn place was prime nesting grounds for things
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On his guard, Edgar stepped into the shed, shining his light into the corners and around the walls. He found nothing overtly dangerous in the crevices of the building- perhaps he was being overly cautious. "It seems clear in here," he said to Yuna as he lowered his light, starting to scan the various pieces of equipment littering the shed.
Cudgels, nets, safety equipment- all of this looked like it could be of some use. The hardest part would be choosing his items carefully: overloading himself would leave him open to attacks, while taking only a little would undoubtedly result in multiple trips spread across several evenings in order to collect all he wanted.
He gestured toward their bounty. "Ladies first."
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"Ah, yes, I'm ready," Yuna replied, going over to pick up the other pole. It was a little light, no heft. And...it was cold under her palm, inactive to even the latent magic that she still possessed, unrestrained by her Grid. Yuna put it down, and went back to grab her light.
Bat in one hand, light in the other. If worse came to worst, she could drop the light, but then she'd be fighting blind. And she did need both hands to use the bat effectively, she'd found. Hm...
Thinking, Yuna went to the door and shone it around. "Still clear," she said, glancing back once before exiting.
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