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here ]]The darkness was almost tangible, which was entirely likely considering the numerous laws of physics and general order that the Institute broke. There was hardly time to consider the idea. There wasn't even time to watch where she was going. No, there was only time to close her eyes and let her feet guide her down the path she would
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Momo's eyes scanned the hallway as she lead the way toward M23. There was no on in the hall, thankfully, but a few steps in and the radio she'd hung next to her muted flashlight sprang to life. The shinigami listened as she walked, sticking to the left wall.
"Lo, the sweet sound of blades! Was there ever a more satisfying sound than the singing of swords?" Momo repeated to Signum quietly once the broadcast was over. "That sounds familiar, but I can't place it. Can you make anything of it?"
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Literary references might be beyond her, but she somehow doubted that this purported ally of theirs on the radio would bother with such clues when many of the patients wouldn't have a hope of deciphering them.
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Signum returned the smirk. "The proteges I know are too humble. I can't hold that against him." In fact, he was starting to sound a bit like her, minus the age thing. The strictness of a dedicated leader and servant aside the pride of one who knew the height of their own achievement.
Of course, that didn't necessarily mean they'd get along. If anything, it'd probably put them at odds. She'd just have to be careful not to let her antagonistic side get ahold of her. For all the similarities she saw in the description, anyone who was called 'stuffy' by their friends probably wouldn't appreciate her ribing. Or penchant for starting fights.
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Step by step, hall to hall. The Nobody glanced quietly at those there, those with their plans and foolish dreams of escape before he shuffled notebook and unlit flashlight in his arms and carried on.
No Time to waste, no Time to waste.
[Going here.]
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Rukia ran on, pausing only briefly to look around. No sign of strange creatures, so she continued down the hallway to the men's bathroom.
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He'd passed the men's bathroom on the way out, and even from a glance it looked bad. It was the first time he'd seen monsters that close to the rooms, and it didn't sit too well. He had a hunch something was seriously wrong tonight.
Nobody around the hallway. Cliff kept moving.
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