[from here]It looked like Junpei was the first to arrive as there was no sign of a hot pink-haired flesh-eating babe. Leaning against the wall by the door that lead outside, he sighed and tilted his head back. What was he doing? Why were his senpai gone when he so very much needed them to tell him what he should really be doing
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Hitsugaya's trek back to his old room was swift, since he knew the way well. Nonetheless, he remained cautious as he moved; the nightshift was never safe.
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He had to hurry. Once again, Hitsugaya was late because he had to make a detour. Even if it wasn't his fault, Hitsugaya would still feel that way.
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These hallways made him nervous in the dark, and the things capering around him didn't help. They were getting closer, just shifts of movement in the darkness that he could never quite catch in his direct line of sight. Something flashed by his right, and he could have sworn that he felt one of them brush his bare shoulder...
No, it was nothing. The dark played tricks on him, especially now that he only had one eye. Just keep moving.
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Hey, there were a few people! One who was a girl Zack wouldn't have minded getting to know (the pink hair was a cute plus), but that was besides the point. Seeing how she and the guy she was with (he looked more like a teenager, really) were already chatting, it looked like he'd probably just be butting in.
Not that Zack usually let that stop him, but he had to keep his mind on his work. The next step was figuring out where he should go from here. He knew that taking a right would eventually lead him back to the Sun Room and cafeteria, but whatever lied to the left was a mystery. While part of him wanted to be adventurous and check out where the unknown led, he knew that it was always a better idea to explore the places he already knew about. There were a lot of rooms that had branched off from the Sun Room, for instance. Hopefully not all of them were as underwhelming as the Music Room.
And if they were? He'd just look somewhere else. There had to be someplace that would give him a better idea of what he was dealing ( ... )
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Lockdown had been down this hallway enough to not need a map. The hallway to the Sun Room was right there with the hallway with the stairs that led upstairs.
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Prowl stopped, trying to dig his heels in and get Lockdown to stop with him. How was he supposed to explain that nothing much mattered right now.
"Shouldn't you be concerning yourself with escape or something useful? I don't doubt the existence of monster, Lockdown. And I am capable of handling myself as you well know."
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The bounty hunter turned back and started dragging the ninjabot with him once more.
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As Alkaid rounded up to the door, her silly little smile coalesced into something a little more testy. She didn't want the eyepatch to see her happy, of all things. Because, uh... she wasn't! She was ready to face the night. And kick some ass. Or something.
All sorts of people were hanging out in the hall, from a blond against one of the walls to two salaryman-looking guys, and even a girl. Rare animal 'round these parts. She lolled inwardly.
In the door! Almost there!
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