[Striding in from here.]Eric had seemingly awoken from his shocked state faster than many of the other prisoners. The Central Tower was still mostly empty, with only a few prisoners milling around
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Shouldering the door open, Sephiroth's eyes instantly scanned through the area. There seemed to be a few prisoners milling about, but it was hardly the prisoners that concerned the ex-General. No, the last time it had been this quiet that damned creature had come.
That was something he wouldn't allow to happen again.
Holding his sword out to the side, Sephiroth began to make his way through the tower area.
11-12 was following silently. He glanced around at the odd prisoner here and there, seeing nobody he knew. The air seemed tense - though he thought that may also just be himself and his nerves tightening up.
Aerith was progressively growing more and more uncomfortable with the passing silence. Normally, such a thing wouldn't have bothered her, but silence here usually indicated that something bad was coming.
Nibbling on her bottom lip, Aerith's eyes flicked from side to side, her gaze falling on not only the prisoners that were still wandering the area, but the dark corners beyond them. She might not be able to fend off and attack, but at least she could warn the others if she happened to see something first.
"I wonder if anyone else is going to try getting the others down," Yuuri found himself muttering questionably as he peered around to the other prisoners. It was all he could do to keep his mind focused on other things than the obvious.
He had to hold it together until he'd at least buried Wolfram.
Walking into the Central Tower, it seemed a little more quiet then usual. The few prisoners mulling about didn't seem all that interested in them either, and he continued to walk around the solitary pits in order to head for the door that would allow them access to the Garden.
He heard Yuuri's words and glanced back. "Most likely. People usually make the effort," he murmured.
So long as the other prisoners didn't interfere with their progress, Sephiroth didn't care one way or another. All that mattered was getting that bothersome body buried and out of the way. It was nothing but a liability in his opinion, and he hardly wanted to be disadvantaged with the extra baggage.
Walking the rest of the way through the tower, Sephiroth shook his head subtly to clear his thoughts before he moved outside.
Shouldering the door open, Sephiroth's eyes instantly scanned through the area. There seemed to be a few prisoners milling about, but it was hardly the prisoners that concerned the ex-General. No, the last time it had been this quiet that damned creature had come.
That was something he wouldn't allow to happen again.
Holding his sword out to the side, Sephiroth began to make his way through the tower area.
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Nibbling on her bottom lip, Aerith's eyes flicked from side to side, her gaze falling on not only the prisoners that were still wandering the area, but the dark corners beyond them. She might not be able to fend off and attack, but at least she could warn the others if she happened to see something first.
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He had to hold it together until he'd at least buried Wolfram.
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He heard Yuuri's words and glanced back. "Most likely. People usually make the effort," he murmured.
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Walking the rest of the way through the tower, Sephiroth shook his head subtly to clear his thoughts before he moved outside.
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