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from here]Wally shivered as he stepped out into the cool night air. They seemed to be in some kind of parking area - a few buses were throwing huge shadows across the ground which, combined with the general lack of lighting and cold breeze, sent a chill down his spine. Not that he was afraid or anything, it was just a little creepy, that was all
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It was kind of hard not to when he had some moonlight to go by and Wally just seemed to vanish. There was a faint blurring of the air, like a mirage, and suddenly the guy wasn't there any more. There was even a puff of air in his face as he stepped forward. Clark wasn't going to let him get away that easily ( ... )
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He'd had enough of Kal's questions, he just wanted to get away from him. Unless the kid produced a chocolate bar or something in the next few minutes, Wally couldn't think of any other reason to put up with him. Not when he was feeling so awful.
"Why are you so eager to keep following me around anyway? And how did you find me here?" he asked on a whim. He'd been certain Kal couldn't have seen him. Well, mostly certain. Maybe.
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"I don't know what you're talking about," he began, but it sounded weak, even to him. He couldn't think of what to do and at this point was too desperate to try and come up with a good excuse. Better to make a run for it and have J'onn mind-wipe the guy later or something.
He shuffled his feet a little and edged to the side as subtley as possible. Hunger pains aside, he was pretty sure he could at least make it over the fence from here, then he could worry about where to go from there. His whole body tensed and he lunged to try and move past Kal.
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Celes unsuccessfully masked her surprise and if she were a lesser woman, would've likely kissed him for the present. "Why, thank you, Master Luxord." The blade was small, certainly, but it was a step up from her scalpel. Not too terribly different from a dagger, really, but far to small to perform any Runic.
Outside, there were two men arguing, and Celes was quick to dismiss them. Those that were too loud would certainly attract those monster birds, and the General had little mind for that kind of tomfoolery. "They're not very careful, mm? Children, really," she murmured to her companion as they passed them.
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Luxord would have kept smiling down at the general and down her shirt, yet all the chattering outside got his attention. He glanced at the source and chuckled a bit to himself. "I could not have said it better. Shall we leave these boys to themselves?"
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Celes was quiet for a bit, taking in the cool night air and continuing her arm-in-arm walk with Luxord.
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"You plan to accomplish anything of importance on a night such as this?" he asked after a while and turned his head to smile at Celes. "If it comes down to a battle of wills between one of many monstrosities here, I suppose, but merely spending what Time we have in a less perturbing way could prove most desirable." He leaned in a little to the general, grinning playfully, but not so as to be overwhelming. "And I can imagine nothing more desirable than spending my Time with you, my love."
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Stepping out was amazingly... simple. Rhode hadn't ever thought it would just be so easy to go right out the front door. Why hadn't she thought to do so before now?! She went out a little ahead of Rainier, letting go of his hand to trot out into the nighttime air. It was a little thrilling to be out of the building and out of the sight of the people in white like this. More like the freedom she liked.
She twirled a bit on the grass and looked up towards the sky, specifically the roof. "I don't see any."
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Her attention came away from the roof and she looked out around the place. There were others there, most human (she thought), but none close enough to where she and Rainier were to matter. Maybe they really could just walk right on out.
[for some reason, I can't access the maps! Is this happening for you?]
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"I suppose that we just keep heading towards the gate then?" he murmured to the girl. It seemed far too easy and easy was something that he distrusted here.
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Albel hadn't been sure what to expect when he stepped outside. His expectations ranged from not being able to open the door to being ambushed by some rotting scum, but in the end stepping outside had been incredibly easy. Maybe a little too easy.
This was the same area the buses had stopped during that little fieldtrip, and if he wanted to get anywhere, Albel figured he should go for the gate further up ahead. Ignoring the other maggots present, he began walking.
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Max slipped out into the darkness, crouching down as soon as she was outside. Her eyes quickly scanned the darkness. They weren't as alone as she'd thought from inside - there was a struggle going on not far away, as well as a few stragglers who had wandered out ahead of them. She waited for Citan to join her, keeping her back to the wall, even as she made sure there was nothing currently targeting them to take them by surprise.
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It seemed as though they weren't about to go joining the fray any time soon.
"Where did you intend on going?" he asked, moving close to her and keeping his voice low.
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Find out where the hell they were.
"Does that work for you, or is there something pressing you need done first?"
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"But I suggest we make haste, before some of the unpleasantness out here turns its eye to us."
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