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Xemnas had quickly made it into the next hallway, noticing he was one of the few patients sneaking around in the darkness. It seemed no abominations had appeared thus far either, which was something he wanted to make use of as long as possible.
Not lingering for too long, he carefully headed to the nearest staircase.
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Jack slunk down the hall way, careful not to make too much noise. He didn't want anyone to know what he was up to, much less draw the wrath of another monster. Not when he was so close to his goal, anyhow. The last thing he needed was for someone to catch him in the act and...
He paused to muse this over. What was the worst that could happen if he was caught in the act of getting out? The nurses and orderlies didn't seem to be connected to those monsters. At least, they didn't APPEAR to be. Probably he'd just get a slap across the wrists and another shot of crazy pills. Not so bad in the long run.
He continued on his way, his goal not too far ahead.
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Perhaps I left too early. Normally, such a thing as "too early" didn't exist in Tatsumi's world, but then, neither shadows he couldn't control and make into lethal weapons. Monsters did exist, however, both there and here, and Tatsumi could only hope that nothing came that was so terrible he couldn't fend it off, at least until the others arrived.
He leaned back against the wall, at the end of the hallway as Rangiku has instructed. Of course, it hadn't occurred to him until it was nearly night that he wasn't sure exactly which block was the first M block, but given the numbering and the size, this seemed right.
Tatsumi kept his flashlight on, hoping it would serve as an aide and not an attraction, occasionally checking the hall for what might be coming.
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She ran along the corridors quickly, ignoring all she passed until she came to the corridor she'd instructed. There was only one person waiting, thankfully and she took a moment to look him over before she stepped out towards him.
She offered a respectful bow and then straightened up. "Tatsumi-san? I'm Rangiku."
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"Yes. It's nice to meet you, Rangiku-san." Tatsumi returned the bow with one of his own, perfectly polite as he smiled to the woman. "I'm glad you got here safely. Now we're waiting for Xigbar-san, correct?"
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Rangiku nodded, peering down the corridor towards the men's block. "Indeed. Hopefully he won't be too long and will be able to find us." Truthfully, she had no idea what to expect except that he might have companions.
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Speed sounded as good a plan as any to avoid meeting either the horrors or attracting unwanted attention. And so Aya opted for that, checking his surroundings marginally before striding down the hallway promptly. Halfway he yawned, his steps perhaps a little louder than usually, dragging on the tiled floors.
He almost hoped he could have just stayed in his bed. Snorting to such thoughts, he made his way to the next hallway. Might as well... Yohji was not here yet.
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His movements were purposeful, but unhurried as Yuber made his way through the hallway. As his gaze haphazardly flickered over the area around him, he found that there was little that interested him. With the impending battle ahead of him, the knight was finding it difficult to focus his mind on anything else. Whether his opponent would prove to be a true challenge or not was not something Yuber cared for, but so long as they proved to be decent entertainment was all that mattered.
If they proved to be disappointing then he’d simply have amuse himself with their corpse.
(( Wandering out to here.))
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It was probably a good idea to hurry. Allen was waiting by M58 and Rukia would be heading there, too, right? Late, though, from the sound of those bulletin board notes. That Renji guy didn't sound like he was in such great shape.
At any rate, Ravi didn't really want to linger around in the hallways and risk running into any of those monsters lurking who knows where.
[Going here.]
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