[From Here]As they made their way down the hall way and to the doors of the Sun Room, Locke couldn't help but feel a little creeped out by how the place looked at night. It wasn't like anything had really changed, but, the shadows and silence made it seem a lot more eery than it did during the day
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He held his pipe firmly and low against his thigh, keeping the warnings of monsters fresh in his mind. He was the one with a weapon and years of the greatest military training Uhra had to offer. He had what he had wanted, the chance to lead and be a defender.
He just hoped he didn't blow it.
"Yes, of course," Tolten agreed. He took a deep breath and stuck close to Locke, slipping through a moment after.
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"Tolten-!" He wanted to warn the other man: the room had something in the air, gas or poison or something, but he couldn't get much else out past the coughing and burning. It was like being hit with fire and poison at once, but only internally.
They needed to get out where the air was clear.
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Was this the poisoned air he had been warned about on his first day? Or something to do with the strange announcements that littered the nights? It didn't really matter, he decided immediately.
"Just go!" he managed to spit out between burning breaths. "Keep moving!" It was only in this room, and if they simply sped through it and out the other side, maybe they'd be safe. At least it was a large one, and any chemical in the air should rapidly dissolve...
Hopefully.
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As he ran, he found each step was like a battle. Between his lungs burning, making it hard to breathe, and the fact it felt like he was running through quicksand, the Sun Room suddenly seemed much larger and the door to the dining hall much farther away than it really was.
"Through here!" Locke grabbed the handle of the door with one hand, the other still covering his lower face and pulled, trying to get it open so the knight could get through and, hopefully, into cleaner air.
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