[from here]The hallways here were different, and yet, very close to the same. Ayanami spread her beam around the hall as she moved out from the stairwell, again, glancing around. Nothing. And few noises; less even than the floor below. Was this a viable option? She stopped, looking to the right down a hall ridden with doors. Would any of those give
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"...I... I don't know. Maybe... we should go left."
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The blackness receded the further she went, and if she had time to think about it, she'd have realized that the air was different somehow.
But she was too busy sprinting, not bothering to look back. She could sense him on her heels, following steadfastly. For the first time, though, things were starting to stop shivering, and the walls were beginning to straighten out and not freaking wiggle all over.
For a split second, she thought about turning around, see what was really going on if he was still there, but she wasn't gonna risk it. She wanted a weapon in her hand before she did anything.
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As soon as they reached the other side, Chise took out her map to check their location. Suppressing a shiver, she surveyed the hallway, mentally noting the location of the stairs. She couldn't help shake the feeling that a random monster was going to jump out and attack them by surprise.
"We're almost there Fai, it should be somewhere along the hallway to our left."
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Xemnas reached the top without casualties. Sweeping his flashlight over his new surroundings, he took notice of more corridors, more doors leading to unknown destinations. Destinations that would require further investigation, but now was not the time.
Sounds of battle carried over from the more center area. Orange eyes gazed into it's direction, but the radiance of his flashlight did not reach far enough to be able to perceive the events that occurred. How interesting it was that the area was guarded once more; was it important, or simply highly traversed? Considering they had taken the staircase that was the furthest removed of the area, they were likely not headed into that direction.
Though the source was doubtlessly still a relative distance away and was of no immediate danger, he switched off his flashlight as to avoid attracting any unnecessary attention from the center area. The darkness was, after all, often an efficient way to avoid detection. He waited.
It would seem it was indeed a case of old age.
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