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here]The hallway was dark and, as far as Soma could tell, utterly devoid of life. She waited for her eyes to adjust to the lack of lighting, waited for her breathing to steady, her pulse to normalize. The voice in her mind had, for the moment, faded to a quiet whisper. Perhaps Marie had realized just how much she was affecting her host
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When Peter pulled away to go check on the other girl, Claire tried not to let herself feel too scorned. Logically, she understood the impulse, but the bitter, effeminate, instinctively competitive part of her automatically was snapping some bitter offhand comment in the back of her mind about how Peter always needed to be the hero, but only cared as long as you were injured. Claire had been declared free of visible injury, and he'd moved onto the next victim.
But, it was a part of who he was that Claire had come to expect, so she tried not to let the bitterness linger and instead moved closer, peering past Soma at the other opening doors. By the looks of Soma, she wouldn't make a very good test subject to find out about that healing blood, but maybe one of the others …
Well, Peter seemed concerned enough with this patient that they probably weren't going to get the chance to find another, even after all they'd been through to get here. So, she tempered her eager gaze further into the hallway and just fixed it on the distraught girl before her.
"Uninjured physically," she corrected. Mostly because what was coming out of Soma's mouth sounded a lot like her excuses for when she came out of things without a scratch on her, and she knew the tone of voice that said mentally, it was a lot worse than that. Fine didn't even begin to cover it. "Are you sure? Do you need anything?" Offering a hand to hold seemed kind of presumptuous, seeing that it was the first time they'd met, but it was the best Claire had and feeling useless didn't sit well with her.
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Still, those people might not make it, especially if they were hit by whatever had put Claire and himself through that nightmare back there. Peter managed to do his best to forget about all that and focus on the living, breathing people here who needed him, but he wasn't sure how Claire was holding up.
He did send her a glance when she made her comment, not understanding why she felt the need to rub it in when that was already obvious. He sent Soma an apologetic look, but was glad to hear Claire get over herself and be more sincere in her offers.
"It might be better if we stay in this hallway until night ends," he mentioned. "There's something out there..." And he couldn't help glancing over his shoulder at the door that they'd just stumbled through. It wasn't something as much as -- well, he honestly didn't know how to define it, but there was no way he was letting Soma step into that.
Knowing what little he did of Soma, she probably wouldn't be able to relax until they looked to see if others needed help. "I'll check the doors," he said as he slowly moved away from the two girls. But as he continued down the hall, he found that each one he tried was locked. So Soma had made it out first. Compared to the others, she could have even been called lucky. And that was a nauseating enough thought on its own.
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"Thank you, but there's nothing you can do for me." That was delivered to Claire a little more bluntly than she had intended, and she was quick to amend: "It's not that I don't trust your abilities, but you probably don't have the technology for it."
But it was better if she didn't think too much about that; it led somewhere she didn't want to go at the moment, and probably never would want to go. Best to focus on the situation in the hallway for the time being. Peter was already establishing that the other doors were locked: none of the other experiments were complete yet, then. And what he'd said about the adjacent hallway...
"Who's guarding it?" Focus, Soma. Don't think about her. Don't think about how he'll react when he hears about her. "Or what, rather?"
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Peter couldn't know what it was like to feel broken on the inside and not on the outside, though, and as she shifted her gaze from him back to Soma, she realized that was exactly the problem. So, Claire just forced a grim smile onto her lips that split apart as soon as Soma's hardened attitude drove her to ask what was outside the hall. Turning to look over her shoulder, Claire couldn't suppress the shudder at the thought.
"I don't know," she confessed in a quiet voice. "Whatever it is, though, it's bad. It's like … I think whoever's out there can make illusions. And is catching people in them." It wasn't that hard to imagine someone with an ability like that -- the real surprise was that they might have an ability like that and yet it wasn't limited.
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They didn't have the technology. What did that mean? Most likely, something had been done to her internally that was unable to be fixed with just a few bandages and some medical expertise. It was frustrating, but he wasn't going to push the girl.
Claire gave a decent enough explanation of what had happened to them without giving away any unfortunate details, which Peter was grateful for. They didn't need to be airing their secret fears to anyone, even if Soma had helped him in the past. Peter just leaned himself against the wall, grateful for a slight respite after all that.
"Do you know if people might be coming for you?" he asked the girl. "Those friends of yours, maybe?" Meche and Senna, right? "We can stay with you until the night ends or they show up, whichever comes first." It wasn't much, but it was the best they could do until some of the other doors opened up.
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What lay out there? Fears? Dreams? She felt curious, in a detached sort of way, but not nearly curious--or foolish enough--to see for herself. And yet--
"I arranged to meet with Senna and Meche and Hokuto," she said. "They would have noticed when I didn't show up." But there was no way of telling if they knew where to find her, and even if they did...
...they might be out there, right now. In that hallway, facing whatever it was that had had such an effect on Peter and Claire. Worry began to grow inside her, and she glanced back at the two of them, her thoughts clearly written on her face. Still, she attempted a faint nod at Peter's offer to stay.
"Thank you," she said quietly. "I appreciate it."
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She still couldn't quite figure out how they'd managed to, all things considered, but that probably had something to do with the fact that she couldn't tell her shoulder was still dislocated and broken from slamming the door in. Without pain, and with the baggy t-shirt of the institute on, it looked normal enough. Nothing was sticking out where it shouldn't be, but her healing had slowed enough that it was still chugging its way through fixing what she'd done to it in her hallucinated haze.
With a curt look, she shifted her gaze back to Soma and blurted out before she could stop herself.
"I wouldn't count on them making it here, if they do figure out where you are. With what's out there, I wouldn't be surprised if no one else made it in here, open door or not." Comforting? Probably not, but it was honest and really, that was more important. There was no point in hoping for a rescue that wasn't coming. No matter how obviously hurting Soma was, or how empathetic Claire felt about it, she wasn't going to sugarcoat. If she were in Soma's position, she wouldn't want that, and so she wasn't about to give it unnecessarily. Besides, Peter seemed to have the comforting under control by promising they'd stay.
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Still, if those girls had realized that Soma wasn't showing up even though she should have, then it was a safe bet they were trying to get up here. Unless they didn't know the way, but chances were one out of the three had been up here for a rescue in the past.
Though once again, Claire chimed in with a rather dismal piece of information. All of them had probably been thinking that it was unlikely that they'd make it through, but did she really need to go out and say it? "On the other hand, we made it through," he cut in. "Maybe they will too. There's no guarantee, but..." Well, at least they were here. They weren't friends, but they were people who could try to get her mind off of whatever she'd just been through.
Which was... easier said than done. Seriously, how did you make small talk with someone who had just been experimented on? Peter was usually decent at chatting people up, but this was out of his element, even. "What had you guys been planning to do tonight?" was what he eventually asked. "I can't imagine you normally run around looking to save guys from demons." Which he realized he'd have to explain to Claire later, but... later.
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"They'll come," she said simply. She hadn't believed it before; now, she knew they would. They had to. "They're stronger than you think. They'll get through that hallway, illusions or not."
Another deep breath. Her pulse was slowing now. She focused on Peter's question, attempting a faint smile. "I haven't seen any of them for a while. We were planning to catch up with one another, I suppose. Perhaps explore the area outside the institute; that's how all of us met in the first place."
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The attentive look softened into something that was just frustratedly understanding and she turned begrudgingly to look to Soma for a response. Not altogether an exciting plan for the night, but she supposed they couldn't all be as exciting and momentous as Claire and Peter's had been.
"You didn't miss out on all that much, aside from some creepy … ruined city. There's not much to look at outside aside from the shed," then again, truth be told, just the thought of the outside of the institute dragged the fringes of her mind back toward the fearful place she'd been mentally scrambling away from, so she was trying to shut down that conversation quickly.
"Anyway. If your friends do get here, you'd better hope they came prepared with a way back out -- I don't think any of us are getting through that door. I don't think any of us would want to, at this point."
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He hadn't missed Claire's glance at him, and had pretty much expected it the second the word demon had left his mouth. Peter had had a lot to do with demons lately, even if they were apparently different kinds. He would explain later, when Soma wasn't his main concern.
What made this whole situation so hard to bear was that Soma had just been looking to try to make some progress with a few friends, people who she apparently hadn't seen in some time. (Since Roland's attack? He had to wonder.) They were probably worrying sick over her now, wherever they were. Peter was just glad they'd managed to get up here, at the very least.
"Yeah, we're not leaving this place," he agreed. "We can stay here. I don't think anything's going to attack us in this hall." He figured that whatever had caused them to hallucinate was probably the last line of defense, so this was actually the safest place. He doubted that Soma wanted to be so close to where her torture had taken place, but there wasn't much he could do about that.
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