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They seemed to be having good fortune thus far. The shouting and voices died out as they hurried further down the hall; luckily that area was already on their map. It looked like there were a few doors ahead though, that had yet to be added. He hadn't seen any Akuma yet, but his eye didn't work nearly as well here as it once had.
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She mentally kicked herself, whispering quietly to herself, "Stop being silly, Rinali." She was, worried about what lie in the darkness. She went up against things ten times worse than the horrors that could be found here...or had she? Did she really have the courage to face monsters and Akuma?
It was a question that plagued her thoughts as she followed behind Allen. Was she as strong as she believed she was?
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Briefly, he wondered what was to their left that had deterred Yuber... but didn't ask, as they moved on to the next hallway, simply following the taller man. While he was normally happy to ask a million questions about anything, Yuber was far briefer in reply than the aliens Zelnick had spent much of the past four years with.
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Glancing back over his shoulder towards Zelnick, he regarded the human thoughtfully for a moment before moving to enter into the next room. “Prepare yourself.”
[ Entering the Decontamination Room.]
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Zelnick followed Yuber back to the hallway, bag and flashlight in tow; they turned right, back the way they had come.
[To here]
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"Just be wary, there are people who can supposedly read minds here, so stay on guard," Wesker didn't think that many telepaths would have reason to search Birkin's brain, but there was no telling.
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The doctor shrugged. "Yes, yes, I'll be careful."
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The noble finally paused just within the north hall, turning to face Kyon. Having moved swiftly and silently, now was the time for a few brief comments. Not even Aidou expected a dimwit to follow without some sort of warning, and conversely, Aidou didn’t want him to. Making his intentions clear was key.
“Now listen, I took you with me because I don’t have the time to fool around with you elsewhere. I’m going to find out what’s in this hallway, regardless of what creatures are here, or if other prisoners are being hurt. If something attacks us or strikes your moral compass, don’t interfere. Just keep going. Got it?”
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With no small contradiction, Aidou was less surprised at the smell, but if anything, far more repulsed. It was, indeed, enough to make anyone wretch. The angles of Aidou's face again seemed to shift from youthful and soft to sharp and steely. It wasn't hard to insult a vampire's sense of dignity with the abominations this place manufactured, and the source of such a foul odour was no different. Not human. Not vampire. Not worth allowing to live.
"What I want is surely no different from anyone else," he carried on, like nothing was terribly amiss. The unnatural glint in his eyes, he reserved for the door to the decontamination room, by now long broken in. "Answers. That's all. And don't vomit, that will only add to the mess." I won't confess to Akatsuki's presence just so you can profane it.
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Keeping his hand firmly covering his nose, Kyon gave him another nod. No, he really wasn't in the mood to vomit, either. Not like he'd eaten much in the past day to vomit up, but just the same.
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