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here]Upon entering this hallway, he did slow his movements a little just to be more careful. He did know the way, but this was not a hallway he was used to traversing and that was reason enough to be more careful. The trip through it was quick enough though as he slipped into what was the only female block he was aware of. F3 wasn't far now
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Argilla jogged quickly out of the women's room block and into the main corridor, making sure to avoid people as much as she could. They'd just slow her down.
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Melissa walked as briskly as she could while still making next to no sounds in the relatively quiet hallway. There were a few tastes left over from some people passing through, but nothing that felt hostile or out-of-place.
There were, however, the remnants of a telepathic conversation drifting. Melissa paused, curious in spite of herself, before continuing. It had faded too much for her to get much of what was said, so her interest in it faded.
Working out of the half-map she formed in her head, Melissa hurried towards the open doorway at the end, sixteen years of working in the dark aiding her much more than any sporadic flashlight beams.
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She maintained the silence that had sprung up without a second thought, wishing idly that she had access to enough of her power to summon sight and aural shields to mask her presence from anything they might come across. Almost anything, she admitted to herself in the next instant. There were at least two people there she was certain could see right through any shield she might summon.
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Harry jumped in surprise as he entered the hallway and looked up from the floor only to see shapes moving about ahead of him. It took him a long moment to realise they were just other people already moving around, during which time he'd already hefted his flashlight in preparation to defend himself. Lowering his arm, he leaned against the wall and waited for his heart to slow down from the surge of adrenalin.
Once he'd calmed down a little, he continued on his way, keeping a closer eye on his surroundings now. This area seemed to be more heavily trafficked than some of the other halls and he didn't want to get caught off guard by some lunatic with a sword again.
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This wasn't outside. This was another hallway. Oh bloody fuck did Mason need a new torch. He should've stolen his roommate's when he'd had the chance.
Well, he had. But he'd lost that one, too.
Feeling rather sorry for himself, Mason looked around for someone who wouldn't mind a handsome dead bloke tagging along.
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"Um, things, yeah," he choked out, trying to make his brain work. This was the second time a gorgeous bird had asked him a question and he hadn't known the answer! "Things..." he stammered again, trying to remember. He must've seen something about it on one of the maps that he'd never bothered to copy down, or heard someone talking about it... "Upstairs?" he said finally. Yeah, that made sense. It wasn't on the ground floor. "Yeah, upstairs... that way." He waved vaguely towards where the Sun Room was. Wasn't the storage room somewhere like over the doctor's offices? That sounded right.
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"Upstairs?" Fleur repeated, turning to look in the direction he indicated momentarily. Come to think of it, hadn't she passed a set of stairs while being led to the cafeteria earlier that day? And, while it was a little frustrating, it did make sense that they would keep their belongings in another area. "Are you certain zat is ze correct place? I would not like to follow your directions, only to find zey were wrong."
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She hoped her meeting with Captain Hitsugaya didn't take too long, as she didn't want to keep Allen and Rinali waiting. At the same time, she hoped they wouldn't ask about the subject of her conversation with the captain...
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