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here]There were times where Tyki thought some buildings just looked too dull. Landels, with its amount of hallways, definitely fell into that category. It was more than cruel to let someone walk through a boring set of hallways before finally arriving somewhere interesting
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Another brief stop in a large hallway. Monotonous, perhaps, but necessary. Kunzite spared himself any reminiscing as he continued down to the next area.
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Well, nothing here worth noticing. That was a pain. Time to keep on a-moving before time ran out on him again. Xigbar wasn't going to let that happen, and that mean it was feet forward. Not that this was going to be a challenge at all.
((To here.))
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Naruto was starting to know his way around the patient blocks, now, and that eased him slightly. His meeting with his parents had unnerved him, and now he wondered what else had been hidden from him for so long.
He certainly hoped that picture would push Jiraiya to explain, otherwise he didn't see himself talking to him much in the future. He'd trusted the old man, despite his yelling and flailing at him that he was just a pervert -- he still respected him on some level, and had expected him to be honest with him, too. But apparently, he hadn't really been.
He clenched a fist as he kept walking, almost there.
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Naruto didn't waste anytime as he rushed and made his way through hall, down to the next one.
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So far, nothing but patients in transit from one area to the other. It again seemed that they were moving quickly tonight, something Near didn't find entirely reassuring, considering that his goal was to be to the Janitor's closet first.
"Moreover, you are only one person. One human, to be precise, but as you were or as you are, you are subject to the laws of physics." Near's legs were already reminding him that he'd walked a fair bit last night, a soreness the teen didn't appreciate. He didn't let it distract him, however, and continued to speak to Brooklyn in the same unemotional tone as they proceeded. "There is only so much you are capable of doing. And while it is unfortunate, there will be a time when you have to choose: the immediate good, or the long-term. You can't stop every fight, Brooklyn.
"But now that I've said that, I'll make it clear that I agree to your terms." It was, after all, still to Near's advantage to do so. "I simply ask that you make your choices responsibly."
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And the boy had agreed to his terms. So, for now, he was willing to help him out a second time. "I'll do my best."
[to here]
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