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The door opened into another hallway. Hijikata followed Homura silently, always on alert for whatever would be lurking in the darkness. He hadn't noticed the uncertainty yet because of Homura's concealment, the darkness and the fact that his senses were focused elsewhere he kept moving.
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Hijikata would question both these plans and others, something Homura knew he didn't need.
The choice was made regretably easier, however, as they came to the end of the hall. Only a single door to the left, and no choice but to take it. "Since neither of us knows a subtler way..." Homura smirked, and slammed into the door enough times to force it open before heading into the next room.
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The door was open, and Peony, used to sneaking and being surprisingly silent for someone as normally loud and shameless as himself, crept through. Oh, he was quite practiced at this.
But he suddenly stopped. There was the sound of the slamming of a door coming from the end of the hallway along with a few stray flashlight beams, and Peony stopped dead in his tracks, hand immediately shooting back to protect the two girls just in case. Then he clicked the shine-tube off instinctively. And waited.
When the man had slipped into the next room, he withdrew his hand and turned around, nodding and turning his flashlight back on.
"Coast's clear," he whispered.
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"Well, there is a door right here," Peony said, thinking that they might as well get at this one before anyone else did. What could be inside? Had anyone gotten to it yet ( ... )
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It was good to be out of the drafts for certain, and someplace where there was at least a little ambient light. Hijikata shifted the weight of the bag on his shoulder and started back the way they had come.
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The doors were open, but beyond that, Mewtwo could see nothing in the darkness that stretched before him. He frowned, now regretting throwing his flashlight at the creature. He thought it consumed only flesh and blood, but the creature had proven otherwise.
"Suzumiya, do you have a flashlight with you?" The Pokémon asked, hoping that this was the case. It would not serve them well to wander around unknown halls blindly.
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"Huh?" Haruhi said at first, shaken from her thoughts. "Oh, I should. Crap, I hope it didn't get left there... Check my pockets." She really would have liked to do this herself rather than have some man do it for her.
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The dim light didn't reveal much, but as long as he saw no monsters, Mewtwo was relatively pleased. He could see only one door before him, and the hallway stretched on without another in sight.
So there was only one way to go, then. That made things rather simple.
[to here]
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Now that she was slowly regaining the feeling in her body, she was able to hold herself on with her arms a bit this time, though still somewhat weakly. But she could feel herself growing stronger all the time as the paralysis faded away. Soon enough, she'd be able to use her legs and walk! At least, she hoped so. But she wasn't about to get negative again!
"Maybe I'll be able to walk soon," she said to him, encouragingly. The sooner she could stop depending on him to carry her then the better she would feel. Maybe they could tend to his own wound better then. Haruhi felt like she was only making it worse.
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The flashlight did little to illuminate the dark hall, but as Mewtwo walked on, he finally noticed another door, once they finally reached the end of the hall. Just two? On this entire hall? Mewtwo could guess that the other rooms were only accessible through these two doors.
Before he entered, Mewtwo cautiously propped the door open and scanned the room with the flashlight. There was nothing here... that was alive.
Not sure what to make of the dead creature he saw on the floor, Mewtwo entered anyway, assuming that because there was nothing feeding on it, there was nothing here.
[to here]
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