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here]The field stretched out, wide and empty. Moonlight, even through clouds, made it bright enough that navigation would have been simple, if it weren't for all the snow. It was coming down heavily now; she could barely make out the walls on the other side
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The cold night air nipped at Anise's skin wherever it was exposed, which fortunately was limited to her neck and face. Grabbing the coat and gloves had been a good idea.
While she was quick to lead the way outside, Anise was still a little uneasy. There was a part of her that really, really didn't want to go back to the ruins... but there was a possibility that it held some clues that she didn't find before, and she couldn't blame Guy for wanting to get a look at the place. Anise had been really curious when she first heard about it, too. For now, she'd just have to work past her fears and make sure she led everyone there safely.
Anise had only taken a few steps into the field when she noticed what looked like a nearby fight. Immediately, she turned her flashlight off - it was practically a reflex now. "Looks like trouble," she whispered. It went without saying that they'd need to be careful not to get mixed up in it.
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She was quiet for a moment, pressing her lips together as she considered the situation, looking to each of her friends as they spoke.
"Maybe we should try to sneak ahead for now... and once we're a little closer, we should be able to tell if we're needed," Anise suggested after a pause. She didn't want to jump into anything recklessly, but when she thought about it, it would be pretty heartless to think that their plans were more important than somebody's survival.
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There was one thing that almost changed Guy's mind on his own, however, and that was when Claude suggested that he go up and check it out on his own. Guy's gaze immediately settled on his friend's arm. He couldn't see the wound there now, but he knew there was no way it had healed up yet. Why was Claude offering to do something like that in his state ( ... )
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As they passed the struggle, Anise was able to get a small glance at the attacker. He looked basically human, which usually meant... "Do you think it's a special counseling patient?" she asked the others, still keeping her voice quiet. If her guess was right, then maybe they would be okay. Brainwashed patients were under orders not to kill people - something Anise unfortunately knew from experience.
There was something weird about the attacker, though... At first Anise thought he was using a whip or something, but when she looked again she realized it couldn't be that. It was more like an extra long arm, or even a tentacle or something. Gross. Maybe it was a monster after all? But a lot of patients used to be weird-looking aliens and stuff, so it was hard to say ( ... )
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However, then the patient who was still grounded did something to injure the man (Guy wasn't sure if this was an example of special counseling or something else entirely, but it didn't change the situation too much in his mind either way); it seemed like the two might actually have a chance.
And then he heard the guard say something specifically: "I'll let you return to your bed with no injuries." He knew there was a chance that he was merely bluffing, but it sounded like he might actually be genuine. Some people only needed to be properly impressed in order to be ( ... )
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After sending one more glance over to the two female patients, Claude turned toward the wall and began to make a break for it. Hopefully they'd have enough sense to realize if they needed to escape, though he wished them the best in winning against whoever they were fighting. In the meantime, Claude tried to keep his awareness sharp enough to make sure the three of them stayed together. With how dark it was outside, though, he knew it'd be easy to screw things up if they weren't careful.
While he could have said something, too, he knew that would only serve to draw more attention their way. Instead, he just focused on getting the hell out of that field, heart pounding in his ears as his legs took him as fast as he could go.
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When she neared the wall, the girl pitched her belongings over it, just as she had last night. As soon as they fell out of sight, she jumped up, grabbed the vines hanging from the top, and began to scale the side of the wall.
Last night, Anise was climbing the wall for the "first" time, and she was helped up by her friends. This time, she remembered the many other times she'd climbed over, which left her with enough experience to be able to do it quickly and without help. Which was good, because they were in a hurry. She just hoped Claude's injury wouldn't slow him down too much... Depending on how bad it was, it was possible that he'd be the one needing a hand this time.
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The sword he kept in hand, since he was strong enough to climb one-handed. The vines helped, of course. Watching Anise scale the wall herself, Guy was struck by the difference between tonight and the night before. Trying to get herself up the wall when she was so small couldn't be easy, but Anise did it like a pro. That sight spurred Guy to move faster.
It was only when he was halfway up that he realized that Claude might be the one who would struggle the most with this, due to his injury. He glanced down at his friend. "Can you make it on your own?" If not, then he was going to have to pitch his sword and give a helping hand.
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Below her feet, a fonic glyph traced in white light appeared. From the lower part of the wall, the visible half of the symbol might have appeared to be floating in the air.
"Hurry over!" she called to her friends, "I'll cover you if you need it." She wouldn't be surprised if the others had any objections to being protected by the smallest one of the group, but Anise had ranged attacks on her side, and besides! Claude helped her out with climbing yesterday, so it was only fair to return the favor.
If that creepy guy came after them, she could fire off the spell to buy time, and then drop down to safety. And if he didn't come, she could just cancel the spell and move on. They'd be fine. She was sure of it.
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