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mind_the_sukima March 5 2009, 21:52:40 UTC
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gald_digger March 6 2009, 00:12:41 UTC
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It didn't take long to reach the entrance to Block A of the men's rooms. If Luke's room was somewhere in the M50s, he shouldn't have much trouble finding the way, she figured. There was no sign of the boy yet, so Anise continued through the doorway to get closer to the agreed meeting spot. Well, they hadn't exactly said where they were going to meet, but it made sense to wait somewhere close to Ion's room.

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gald_digger March 6 2009, 01:02:19 UTC
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tsunagari March 6 2009, 00:45:41 UTC
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Though he'd promised to help the pirates, Sai couldn't help but wonder if the rest of his team would be all right without him - especially with Naruto as he was. He could only hope they'd be fine for the night, and if he had to divide his time in the future, he would.

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cigarettes_plz March 6 2009, 01:50:45 UTC
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And once again, Badou was walking through dark hallways all alone with only his flashlight to guide him and monsters lurking everywhere. It was all very brave and dramatic, minus the part about it being brave.

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unmocked_lawr March 6 2009, 02:30:36 UTC
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The nurses' station - here it was. Javert halted in front of it, glancing around. There was no sign of Edgeworth or Kunzite at the moment, but he was early, as far as he could tell. Settling his back against the wall, he waited.

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high_prosecutor March 6 2009, 03:08:17 UTC
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"Ah, evening, M. Javert," Miles said, bowing to the older gentleman. "No sign of our other companion yet?" The last part of his question came out pained, broken by yet another jolt from the voice.

All right. Something is wrong. But...what? What are you trying to tell me? Edgeworth closed his eyes and took a deep breath, leaning against the wall himself.

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unmocked_lawr March 6 2009, 03:31:10 UTC
"Evening, M. Edgeworth," Javert responded, bowing back. "No, I haven't seen him..."

His voice trailed off. The other man didn't look particularly well, for some reason; was it an aftereffect of the experiments he had mentioned, or was he simply jumping to conclusions?

"Are you well, M'sieur?"

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vessavana March 6 2009, 15:19:11 UTC
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The flickering of his light was starting to become more frequent and, worse still, more irritating; nevertheless, in the occasional glow of his torch Kunzite noticed one of the men who had accompanied him last night...ah, and that youth to whom he had attempted to give the fencing lessons. Javert and Edgeworth, respectively, as he vaguely recalled. The Shitennou leader walked up to the two calmly and bowed his usual short bow.

"Mr. Javert, Mr. Edgeworth, good evening," he smirked. "My apologies if I have kept you waiting long." The glow of his flashlight dimmed considerably for a few seconds, then flared out again. Kunzite again shook the device as if this would magically recharge the nearly depleted cells within.

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