Taura jogged down the stairs, and looked around. The room seemed far too large to belong down here. More benefits of being at the bottom of a gravity well -- space was cheap, and air was free. The fountains wouldn't be out of place in a fancy hotel lobby, though the rest of the decor was a little macabre
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By now, Erika had gotten used to that rush of wind and vertigo that swallowed her up every time Sync used that ring, but she could never really prepare herself for the drop afterwords. It was like riding a roller coaster or a broken elevator, she supposed, and the human body never really appreciated having the floor give way from under you and gravity taking it's hold. However, she had used the ring enough times to figure out how she was going to land without hurting herself. Erika made sure to pivot her body so that her landing would be cushioned and let her mouth twist into a satisfied sneer when her calculations met their mark and Sync's body conveniently cushioned her fall ( ... )
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1. They hadn't landed in a lake. It was much worse than that. At least lakes were relative. You knew where you were with a lake. There were big, geographical markers to give you enough information to make a reasonable assumption about being in the same general area. Ballrooms? Vague. Vague as hell.
2. He was apparently the only one who lacked the grace (harr harr, angel humor) to pull off a gymnastic move in order to avoid landing on his face. You would have normally thought that landing on both feet after being sucked into a portal would've been impressive, but noo. All those years of flying didn't involve round-offs or cartwheels or whatever the kids were doing these days.
Whatever. He could shrug off vertigo rather expertly. What kind of angel would he be if he got motion sickness?
At the very least, he'd learned a few interesting tidbits. Even if it was all getting a little Lord of the Flies for him, it was easier to hang back and notice things ( ... )
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Pain immediately crawled up his back, and his glare had the potency to kill if that were even possible. He could almost feel the smirk of satisfaction on Erika's face for her minute accomplishment. She was lucky; if he was injured then she really would be on her own with her bag of garbage ( ... )
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