There appeared to be no one in the next hallway. Nothing, human or monster. That was a good thing - for one, Byrne was running and (unwisely) making a lot of noise, and for another, that splattered cat had not been a good sign.
If there was anything else different about the hall, he didn't notice. He was too busy running to care.
[From here.]The hallway was completely empty when Harvey reached it, which seemed strange. He would have thought that the loud noises and the pink sheen to everything would have sent patients out in swarms
( ... )
It wasn't just the intercom and the building that were different tonight, Zack realized. He felt different. He didn't know if it was because of the long sleep or simply because he was fired up by the commotion, but he felt stronger. Or, to be more accurate, he didn't feel as weak as he had his whole time here
( ... )
The rest of the hallways weren't much better. Badou wasn't a squeamish guy by nature. He knew what the inside of a person's head looked like after the skull had been shattered point blank by a spray of bullets, and he'd stomped right through it on more than one occasion. He'd picked bone fragments out of his hair. But this was... extreme. And not in a good way.
The place reeked of blood and burnt flesh and a lot of other unpleasant things he didn't really want to identify. He did stop at a couple of corpses, all monsters though that wasn't entirely reassuring. The place had never been crawling with so many at once.
Another dead creature in here, and this time it was some sort of gigantic...insect(?), appearing to have been fried by something with the way the ground looked scorched around its remains. Like it was...struck by lightning, as impossible as that was in this place. What in the world?
Zero stopped to take a closer look at this new corpse - and not a minute after doing so, he learned the reason why he'd been feeling so uneasy. Or rather, came face-to-face with the reason.
It was a cat, or at least, it looked like one but was quite large as far as normal cats went. He heard it hiss and turned around just in time to see it leap at him, giving him a split second to dodge just in time. The combat reflexes came naturally, and the following minute became a blur of motion. Dash quickly to get behind it, take the pipe in both hands, let all hell loose upon its body. One swing was enough to bring the cat down to the ground, the second was enough for a satisfying crack sound to be heard from its body. Zero swung again and again,
( ... )
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There appeared to be no one in the next hallway. Nothing, human or monster. That was a good thing - for one, Byrne was running and (unwisely) making a lot of noise, and for another, that splattered cat had not been a good sign.
If there was anything else different about the hall, he didn't notice. He was too busy running to care.
[To here.]
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It wasn't just the intercom and the building that were different tonight, Zack realized. He felt different. He didn't know if it was because of the long sleep or simply because he was fired up by the commotion, but he felt stronger. Or, to be more accurate, he didn't feel as weak as he had his whole time here ( ... )
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The rest of the hallways weren't much better. Badou wasn't a squeamish guy by nature. He knew what the inside of a person's head looked like after the skull had been shattered point blank by a spray of bullets, and he'd stomped right through it on more than one occasion. He'd picked bone fragments out of his hair. But this was... extreme. And not in a good way.
The place reeked of blood and burnt flesh and a lot of other unpleasant things he didn't really want to identify. He did stop at a couple of corpses, all monsters though that wasn't entirely reassuring. The place had never been crawling with so many at once.
What the hell was going on up there?
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Another dead creature in here, and this time it was some sort of gigantic...insect(?), appearing to have been fried by something with the way the ground looked scorched around its remains. Like it was...struck by lightning, as impossible as that was in this place. What in the world?
Zero stopped to take a closer look at this new corpse - and not a minute after doing so, he learned the reason why he'd been feeling so uneasy. Or rather, came face-to-face with the reason.
It was a cat, or at least, it looked like one but was quite large as far as normal cats went. He heard it hiss and turned around just in time to see it leap at him, giving him a split second to dodge just in time. The combat reflexes came naturally, and the following minute became a blur of motion. Dash quickly to get behind it, take the pipe in both hands, let all hell loose upon its body. One swing was enough to bring the cat down to the ground, the second was enough for a satisfying crack sound to be heard from its body. Zero swung again and again, ( ... )
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