Nightshift 22 - F Block (Women's Toilets)

Mar 14, 2007 13:02

[from here.]

Kaylee needed no further bidding. She pulled Jack through the door into the F Block and then on to the bathrooms, giddy with excitement. This was, quite possibly, a very bad idea, but she wasn't going to let heself think enough to question it. Not when she was so close.

"Ain't exactly the 'Verse's nicest hotel, but it'll do...

kaylee

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damned_monsters March 14 2007, 19:22:24 UTC
It would do.

Once the roaches had been taken care of. The milled about the floor, diseased and grotesque, scuttling across chipped tile in search of any scraps of meat that might find.

But the meat came to them. As the two patients stepped into the restroom, the swarm turned towards them, eager and hungry....

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damned_patients March 14 2007, 19:26:41 UTC
"I'm not too picky, Cowgirl." Jack was being honest. The place was dark and dank and dirty, but that was how the place was at night. It didn't seem to bother the man much at all.

Neither, actually, did the bugs they came upon when they entered the restroom. He made a face, but that was all.

"Looks like we've got to clean up, first," he said, kicking out at the roaches that swarmed towards them. He intended to flip them and crush them. Thankfully, he was wearing a pair of slippers.

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just_shiny March 15 2007, 01:13:16 UTC
Kaylee had never liked bugs. They were everywhere! Even on worlds where terraforming had gone horribly, horribly wrong, the bugs remained. Humans brought bugs wherever they went--Serenity had more than a few cobwebs, herself. Still. The fairly innocuous Daddy Long Legs' that the mechanic shared the Engine Room with looked downright cute and fuzzy compared to the roach-esque monstrosities that had begun to swarm around the pair. Biting back a scream, Kaylee tried to get behind Jack.

"What are they?!"

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damned_monsters March 15 2007, 01:27:26 UTC
The roaches - though dangerous in their own way - were flipped over easily enough. Though a few scratched and bit at whatever bare skin they could find. Their pincerlike teeth could cut human flesh.

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