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here]Although, he didn't need a room number to know where he was going, that much was true. The blood scent was strong, stronger than the average person's. And even if it wasn't, he was still competent enough to track it - a vampire's senses were superior, after all. They had no true weaknesses beyond a hunter's weaponry
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He was getting closer now. The hallway was empty, obviously no one lingered here. Naoto wasn't about to, either.
((Going here))
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Here was to hoping that the two subjects were following right behind the emperor! Peony was going rather quickly - quicker than usual, perhaps: though there were no cute girls for him to see at the destination (besides the lovely-as-usual Abyss Pink!) there were most certainly adventures to be had.
The hallway was empty; while there were the sounds of footsteps in the distance, there was no one in here just yet, and the door beyond was open.
But the more Peony looked around, the more alien it continued to seem. It was totally weird to think that this was his third night in here already.. it didn't feel like it at all! Landel's Institute totally wasn't getting old yet, though he'd be lying if he said he wasn't going to be happy to get back to his rappigs once Jade figured out the way back.
Peony turned back over his shoulder. "Oh, yeah. Guy. You been working on your mission at all?" It was okay if he hadn't, but he really wanted to hear about cool stuff from other worlds.
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Keeping close to the shadows, it was a quick and easy trip to leave the dorm halls and move into the main hallway. He was certain he looked suspicious, but he wasn't really in a caring mood. He had a job to do, an important one, and anyone who interfered would be dealt with in a most terminal manner. Okita Souji had a lot of patience - an almost uncanny amount - except when it came to people harming his friends.
Those people died as messily as possible.
He quickly passed the others in the nearly empty hallway and kept going.
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Robin slowed down and peeked up the hall. He still didn't want to use the torch. The more his eyes adjusted to the light and the less attention he drew to himself, the better. He noticed the flashlights of others flickering occasionally, but he couldn't hear or make out anything threatening, and so he continued his journey.
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It was almost pathetic how quickly he managed to walk through the patient block. It was like a testament to just how having even one person with you could slow you down immensely. Shaking his head, Hisoka studied the hall for a brief moment before turning to the right and disappearing through the door to the next hall. Almost there.
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