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here]As they stepped outside, Kratos took a deep breath, taking a moment to savor the feeling of fresh air, even though it was still tainted with the silent evil that surrounded the institute. Then, moment finished, he returned to the task at hand
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He looked back to the road, wondering what exactly lay in wait for them. "Indeed." 'More compelling', again, was one way of putting it.
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There was a small object on the ground that Lightning noticed while slipping through the door... after a moment, she realized where she'd seen it before: the bundle of similar items back in the desk of 'her' room. However, she didn't hesitate at all in choosing to ignore it- whatever they were, they were apparently not in short supply... and she wasn't about to go picking up things she didn't recognize the use for. It was very possible that whoever had left it there in the doorway had done it on purpose.
She was already conflicted enough. As much as she wanted to simply ask the man about his own power, she refrained, still holding that letting him demonstrate again first might be wiser. Exactly how that was going to take place, however, remained to be seen. Wary as she was, the thought preoccupied her as she stepped outside, taking a deep breath of the chill air in the same way she had the night before. The area seemed quite different with the outside lights on, of course... the young woman briefly squinted with ( ... )
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Now that they were outside, the man backed away from the entrance just enough to get a better view of the exterior. It was pretty basic, nothing he hadn't scaled before. Of course then he'd usually had the proper tools needed for the job and right now he was left with nothing but the clothes on his back, some playing cards, a flashlight, a radio, and some pens. This wasn't exactly wall climbing material and as much as he'd been thinking it over on the way out he couldn't quite figure out how to make this wall climbing material. He just had to hope the building itself had some options available ( ... )
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Of course, obviously he wasn't from Cocoon anyway. At this point, Lightning wasn't sure whether or not he should be glad for it, unusual 'mutant' traits aside. "I see... 'Gambit' it is," she answered simply, echoing what he'd said earlier, and left it at that. It was a strange name for a strange person, but she certainly wasn't one to judge ( ... )
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Wherever this place was, it looked the same, felt the same, largely even smelled the same as "outside" did back on Kanda's Earth. A little more polluted, but like many things, Kanda didn't pay any attention to that either. He was outside of that wretched building, and it didn't look like there was anyone around to stop him from leaving it for good.
There were two figures already moving down the road ahead of him, but as he watched, they left the road and headed into the forest. What good that would do them, Kanda couldn't begin to imagine. Better to keep to the road, to head to the nearest town to find new clothes to blend in and a method of mass transportation to put some real distance between himself and this place.
It was no wonder no one ever made it out of here, Kanda thought with something approaching disgust as he stepped down off the curb and headed for the open road. It didn't look like anyone ever really tried.
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The light, however, was not enough to deter them as the giant birds hunkered up to the edge of the building. Their curved talons gripped the plaster and concrete, digging holes into the walls, as they waited for people to come out. A few at first, ones that didn't entirely appetize them and a few that were promising, but with too many others.
Then he came. Alone. Walking across the open road. Alone.Two juvenile ( ... )
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And at first, nothing happened. It behaved like any regular shadow would have.
Then, just as he was getting ready to write it off as another stupid illusion--his shadow gave an unmistakable writhing twist. Eyes widening slightly, muscles tensed, Kanda watched, waiting for it (or someone, something else) to attack, for the shadow-controlling Akuma or Noah to reveal themselves, for something else to happen; when nothing did, the Exorcist scowled, giving a sneering sort of snort as he started forward down the road again. Pointless, just a waste of someone's energy. How stupid ( ... )
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Now they'd need to actually hunt this thing. How annoying. The aquilas' scream filled the air, a bone-chilling noise that seemed to ricochet off the buildings into a sharper, more piercing sound. They came back around as one, the two of them flapping their wings to gain altitude and speed as they curved back towards Kanda. One came at his back, talons raked forward, aiming at his injured side, while the other waited to see where he could roll.
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The outside was much as it was the night before--the difference only in occupants. The sounds gave away the sounds of fighting but as they weren't close, he only remained wary. First, the task at hand. Then he would move differently.
Gaara stepped to the side of the door and crouched, loosening his hold on the cloth to allow a trickle of sand to escape and nestle into the ground. His hand touched away, speeding the process. As much as he was able. Unmoving, he answered his sister, actions explaining more than his words. "Gathering."
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