Night 50: Main Hallway, 1-Center

Jul 11, 2010 01:17

[From here]Unlike the western section, the central portion of this hallway was completely deserted. On any other night, von Karma would have used this to his advantage to arrive at one of the upstairs locations before anyone else did. The Janitor's Closet, for one, contained a large cache of metal that he could use to compensate Mr. Geeste for ( Read more... )

von karma, tsubaki, scott pilgrim, lord recluse, peter petrelli, aigis, izaya, hanatarou, two-face, yuffie, claire littleton, castiel, sync, prussia, indiana jones, matt, renamon, niikura, rolo, sasuke, aidou, peter parker, lunge, shinichi, gant, lana skye, raphael, l, mello, muraki

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unheroed July 15 2010, 09:50:49 UTC
Maybe the stranger hadn't said anything, but with the look that was on his face, he may as well have. Sure, people walking around with half their faces burned off weren't exactly common, but Harvey would have figured they were slightly more so in this place. He glared at the kid (even if he was in his twenties, he was scrawny enough that he was still a kid to Harvey) and then turned back to Jones. The way the kid was eyeing him was starting to border on creepy.

"Nah. The kid must have gotten it," he said with a shrug. There wasn't much they could do about it, but it sounded like so far all of them were empty-handed. Some luck that was. Maybe Landel had been lying about things to confuse them further? It seemed like a stupid way to go about it, but there were three of them and the odds were starting to seem unfairly stacked. He was pretty sure Jones was going to be disappointed, what with his wishful thinking.

Before he could say any more than that, another voice called out behind him and Harvey turned to regard someone who really was in his teenage years. It looked like he'd spoken (or thought, at least) too soon.

Harvey might have thought to go through introductions, but first of all, that seemed to be something that should be reserved until everyone had shown up, and secondly, he was also distracted by what appeared to be some weird light that was inexplicably hovering over the stranger's shoulder. Luckily, Jones asked the question for him, meaning that he wasn't the only one who was in the dark.

Or... not, as the case might be. He went ahead and clicked off his flashlight, wanting to save battery power.

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quarter_english July 16 2010, 01:18:02 UTC
[From here.]

A group of people waited in the hall ahead; L could see the beams of their flashlights and, as he approached, he could hear murmured conversation. There was Jones, Keman and the strange orb of light that followed him, another man--young, not far out of his teens, carrying a metal bat--who L didn't recognize, and Dent, who clicked off his flashlight just as L approached.

L got closer, and then, he understood why Dent wore bandages: the half of his face that had been hidden at their first meeting was a livid wreck. L's guess, based on the look of what was left of the tissue, even at a distance, was that Dent had been burned. It should have been painful, unendurable, but nerve damage might have been a factor; muscle was exposed, even bone. While L didn't flinch or stare, his eyes widened for a split second before he could normalize his expression. It would stay normal for the rest of the night: he'd seen much worse.

"How many more people are coming?" The question, spoken in a clear voice, was intended for Jones, but L was still far enough away from the group that it would have been reasonable for anyone to answer him. He shifted his grip on the brush axe as he drew even with the others, then shot a quick, sly look at the identical one in Jones's hand. No one else seemed to have a blade. Lunge would, if he decided to join them.

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vsyourface July 16 2010, 02:34:36 UTC
Scott "ulp"ed silently at the sharp looks from Indy and Two-Face Wannabe. He never had been too good at hiding his reactions to things. His face was an open book a lot of the time; sometimes that won him sympathy with his big, cartoon puppy-dog eyes, but just as often, that only landed him in trouble. He supposed he ought to just be glad that someone hadn't threatened to punch him in the balls yet.

Thankfully, distraction came in the form of Keman, some kind of glowing thing over Keman's shoulder (Navi? Is that you?), and a dude who looked like he hadn't slept in a good ten weeks or so (and also looked, quite frankly, okay with that). He winced slightly when Keman said something about having worrying things on his mind. That hadn't been his fault, had it? He had said a few kind of dick-ish things to Keman in Doyleton. The guy had seemed okay about that at the time, but who knew? Maybe the remarks just hadn't all sunk in at once. At least whatever it was, the elf was feeling better now.

He turned away from Keman to let him answer Indy's question, instead facing Sleep-Deprived Guy. "We're waiting on at least one more for sure," he answered, checking over his shoulder to see if Peter was behind them anywhere yet. "Could be just him, or Indy says we might get up to 8 max if some others show." After a short pause, he waved semi-awkwardly at the two men he didn't know. "And, uh, hi. I'm Scott, by the way," he said with a definitely-awkward and apologetic grin in Two-Face Wannabe's direction.

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herr_inspektor July 16 2010, 10:50:16 UTC
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Through more silent corridors then out into the main hallway, which seemed to have filled up in the time he'd taken to reach it. Most people seemed to be heading upstairs, though; the middle of the hallway was clear enough that it barely took a second for Lunge to spot the rest of the group.

From a way off, he paused to count the faces he saw ahead of him- one, two… six people, and not all of them unfamiliar. He could see Jones, of course, and L there, but standing with the group was Dent as well- unsurprising in hindsight, but if he’d thought to ask during dinner… but now wasn’t particularly the time for self-admonishment. Better to move on. The others he didn’t recognise. Three young men: one tall with curls who appeared to have some sort of glowing light with him (?), a second who had apparently already run astray of Dent, a smaller, younger third whom Lunge at least had an excuse for not knowing at all, given that he was in costume. Hmm.

With such a motley crew assembled in front of him, Lunge soon found himself thinking through the logic behind it. Dent made sense, as did L- they were work colleagues, and while the former was unarmed he could see that the latter had with him the axe from the night before. The young man with the glowing light obviously had some sort of ‘magical’ skills (‘magic’ in quotation marks, for the sake of his scepticism- anything to make the concept more palatable), and the one in costume was obviously one of the Institute’s self-proclaimed ‘superhero’ (more quotation marks) types. The other young man- well, presumably he would see. He trusted Jones’ judgement. At any rate, they were relatively well-armed between them all, physically and intellectually.

There couldn’t be many more people coming, anyway. Seven was a sizeable enough group; he wouldn’t have been surprised if he was the last one to arrive. He headed over to the group, nodding at L (now Ryuuzaki again) in greeting and lowering his flashlight. When the conversation reached a lull- the possible ‘superhero’ had come down with a round of self-consciousness (definitely younger- probably still around his mid-teens)- he cleared his throat quietly to catch Jones’ attention. “My apologies for the delay. Is this everyone?”

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its_the_mileage July 17 2010, 05:09:50 UTC
A number of things happened all at once then: Ryuuzaki arrived and started asking questions (no surprises there), Pilgrim looked appropriately chastened, Keman explained his "mage fire" (Jesus, Indy was relieved that there was enough else going on that all he needed to offer in response was a wide-eyed nod before he shoved the impossibility aside to deal with later), and Peter turned up. In those clothes. Indy could have smacked himself in the forehead. He already had enough credibility at stake bringing all these people who didn't know each other together; why the hell had the kid felt compelled to show up in his Halloween costume? Repressing the urge to heave an exasperated smile, he reminded himself that that was supposed to be what Peter wore to fight crime; he probably thought of it as a professional uniform of sorts. Indy readjusted his own hat with a sudden twinge of self-consciousness.

"Usually I'd agree with you, but he didn't invite this crowd. I did," he explained to Peter just as Lunge came down the hall and joined them. That was seven. As always, it was difficult to gauge time in here, but Indy estimated that long enough had passed that anyone who hadn't already shown must've been held up somewhere. Logan had said he'd catch up if he was coming, anyway. This was the whole group, then--at least for now. It occurred to Indy that since this had sort of turned into his party, he should be a good host and say a few words to get things rolling.

"Looks like it," he replied to Lunge. Then he cleared his throat and said, loud enough for everyone in the group to hear him but hopefully not so loud that he was projecting down the hall, "Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming." It was slightly awkward addressing such a motley crew (literally, in at least one case), but Indy was practiced at these kinds of speeches and the brisk professionalism they required. "We don't have time for a lot of introductions, but let me outline the plan quickly. As you all know, we're going down into the basement, which you get to via a secret entrance in the walk-in freezer in the nearest kitchen." He jerked a thumb over his shoulder at the Sun Room doors to indicate the cafeteria and kitchen beyond.

"The first room there is a large ballroom, where Scott--" Indy moved his hand forward to indicate Pilgrim and continued grudgingly, "--saw a large, two-headed, fire-breathing monster standing guard two nights ago. If it's still down there, or if we run into trouble somewhere else, the guy who was with him suggested splitting into two groups: one to hold the thing off while the other moves past." As he mentioned the non-combatant group, Indy's glance moved over Lunge, Pilgrim and Keman (who looked unarmed, as far as he could tell)--hopefully not stopping long enough to offend anyone who didn't like the implication, but long enough to make his suggestion clear. If they agreed, that'd leave Dent and the Costumed Wonder to help him fight off the lab rat. Ryuuzaki, Indy reasoned, might fall into either category--he had the same machete, which wasn't a bad weapon as they went around here, but Indy still had no idea how well the man could fight.

"The only other thing I have to add is watch your steps. Aside from the little Ryuuzaki and Lunge saw last night, we don't know much about the basement other than that it's supposed to be dangerous. If everyone's ready--" he looked around; they looked like they were, "--then let's get going." So saying, Indy turned and walked through the Sun Room doors.

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its_the_mileage July 17 2010, 05:15:19 UTC
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