[Inside F16]
Now that Ilia had left, there was plenty of room to pace, and Lana took it. It would help keep her muscles loose, too. Ilia had been a help, but the most important point was getting the basics to Ema -- including the part about running away being the best thing to do if she couldn't help. She would hold onto that guilt; Lana knew
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While Sonia had had her suspicions, that announcement had taken her by surprise. She could almost say she was glad for the change of pace. Now she knew what she was up against, at least in terms of what kind of person Landel might be. But she couldn't underestimate him. That was a lesson Robotnik and those boneheads had yet to learn when dealing with her.
Though encouraging, the jarring familiarity wasn't a good thing. Robotnik and his lackeys were usually predictable, making her job easier. But what made them a danger to everyone else was how persistent they were. If one plan failed, they were bound to come up with another one, and it didn't matter who got in their way. When Landel said there would be changes, he meant it; if he really was like Buttnik, you could be sure he'd go after whatever he wanted, and right now he wanted revenge. Even if it was revenge for something the prisoners didn't do.
Sonia waved goodbye to Mokona and shut the door behind her, clicking on her flashlight as she did. They didn't all need to ( ... )
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