Night 58: Main Hallway, 1-East

Sep 12, 2011 14:12

[from here]

The last stretch of hallway was even emptier than the previous one. Maybe people had learned to avoid the medical wing after last night. By all rights, she should have done the same.

Brushing that thought away, she glanced back at Kratos. "I did manage to explore part of the wing before night ended, though. Did you?"

anise, gumshoe, izaya, soma, damon, rita, edgar, indiana jones, maya, mikado, alaric, guybrush, taura, kratos, lana skye, gant

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ham_fisted September 19 2011, 15:05:06 UTC
[from here]They didn't need to walk that far to get to the entrance. Something about seeing that door open gave him the creeps! Maybe it was this hall in general. After all, he hadn't walked down this end of the building more than once or twice during the month he'd been here. Y-Yeah, that was probably all it was. He was just glad they didn't have to walk upstairs. He couldn't begin to guess what was on the east side of the second floor ( ... )

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gald_digger September 20 2011, 14:51:58 UTC
Anise felt a little safer, being next to someone so tall. She knew that big didn't always mean strong, but having seen the guy in action, Anise didn't doubt that he could do a few things to help. And she'd do her best too, of course ( ... )

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ham_fisted September 23 2011, 14:09:01 UTC
The intercom suddenly clicked on out of nowhere. Gumshoe looked around wildly for the speaker and quickly decided to just stare at one of the corners of the ceiling. He didn't need to see the speaker to hear what it was broadcasting ( ... )

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gald_digger September 23 2011, 15:03:57 UTC
Rooting for the traitor? Anise never thought she'd hear someone say that. It was kind of funny, in a way. A traitor was pretty much the worst thing a person could be, but right now, it was their best hope at someday beating the military.

"Yeah! He better not get caught!" Or she, of course. It was easy to picture all spies as slimy old guys like Spinoza, but Anise knew from experience that that was precisely why less typical ones were so good at sneaking around.

She could have mentioned that there were some patients who probably would be willing to sell out an ally, either for their own benefit or just to make things worse for other people, but Anise decided that the last thing they needed was negativity. Besides, she wanted to think that people like that were few and far between ( ... )

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