Spider came charging outside and, remembering the mist from last night, stopped talking for long enough to get through the only other door he could see. It felt wrong, this ... being cautious.
For now, the only thing Sora could focus on was the dog attacking him. He was pretty sure Allen could take care of himself, though, with a weapon-arm-thing like that. While he heard the cries of hungry birds coming from other parts of the field, he couldn't worry about that either. He didn't like the idea that other people were also being attacked, but he knew that was just the norm in this place
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Sora didn't notice any embarrassment from Allen, and he didn't really think there was anything wrong with helping the other boy up, seeing how Allen had just done the same for him. Using mainly his right arm (it was a good thing it was the non-dominant one that had been hurt), Sora yanked Allen up until they were crouched next to each other on the top of the wall.
"All right," he said as he exhaled, feeling a lot more tired out than he would have if he hadn't already lost some blood. He wiped the sweat from his forehead and then glanced at his friend. "How about you go first this time?" It seemed to make more sense to have the injured one take up the rear, as much as Sora hated to admit it.
Allen hauled himself up with Sora's help and swung his legs over the other side. He didn't mind at all going first and gave the boy a smile and a nod before jumping down the wall.
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"All right," he said as he exhaled, feeling a lot more tired out than he would have if he hadn't already lost some blood. He wiped the sweat from his forehead and then glanced at his friend. "How about you go first this time?" It seemed to make more sense to have the injured one take up the rear, as much as Sora hated to admit it.
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