Night 49: West Wing, South Hall 1-B

May 15, 2010 13:19

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Maybe she should go snatch up her patient file? Possessions, too. Yuffie'd never say no to free stuff, even if it was a bunch of crap from a lie of a life. If she was lucky, she'd get somethin' handy. Handy like a cellphone, or, hell, even a laptop! Yuffie wasn't a technical genius at the best of times, preferring to leave all that ( Read more... )

leela, sechs, ronixis, meche, asuka, donna, tenzen, tsubaki, bella, aigis, minato, gren, elaine, naminé, utena, rei, guybrush, taura, claire bennet, kurogane, ruby, cissnei, brook, ange, minako, heat, nigredo, rita, yuffie, edgar, tifa, sync, rolo, yukari, morgan, battler, scar (tlk)

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ai_no_minako May 16 2010, 00:50:16 UTC
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The hallway sure was a lot creepier at night, even if Minako didn't see any of the monsters that supposedly showed up. It was just...darker. And not in a "the lights aren't on" sort of way, but in a "the lights went out because the zombie army chewed through the cables" way. Maybe she'd just been watching too many scary movies.

Whatever. She tightened her grip around her flashlight and moved on resolutely. First she had to get out of the part of the building she'd already seen.

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ai_no_minako May 16 2010, 00:52:08 UTC
[to here]

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falseblack May 16 2010, 04:23:14 UTC
[From here.]

Despite the weather, things were relatively quiet. People were likely considering their activities for the night or had opted out entirely. Overall, this was desirable. A crowd wouldn't help Nigredo's nausea. Would, in fact, serve as obstacles to his progress.

Granted, he didn't have a single goal in mind.

The boy tugged at a sleeve in discomfort and progressed down the corridor. A high traffic area was within a few steps; it would be best if Nigredo hurried. He wanted a quiet passage before everyone left their rooms.

[To here.]

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vitale May 16 2010, 18:21:56 UTC
( from here. )

There was, surprisingly enough, no one in the hallway when they entered it.

Slightly off putting, but Bella made no comment about it.

"Okay, the nurse's station should be pretty close to here ..." she followed her map down the hallway, her flashlight pointed towards the floor until stopping in front of the door marked "Nurse's Station". "Here we go," she muttered, folding up the map once again to place her hands on her hips, looking at the foreboding door. "Should we make a bet on whether or not it's locked or not? I'm going to go with locked, since in horror movies the destination is always blocked off."

Why could nothing ever be easy? Best horror movie setting ever.

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autophoenix May 16 2010, 20:11:15 UTC
Of course, she agreed completely with Bella's assertion, but that didn't stop her from smiling a little, raising a brow at the other girl ( ... )

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vitale May 16 2010, 21:10:27 UTC
Bella's own lips quirked into a smile, and she let out a soft laugh. "Well, damn. I should have known better. Guess I lost the bet."

When the door didn't budge even when Claire tried to knock it down, she let out a sigh, frowning, reaching out to touch at the rather sturdy feeling door. "Damn," she hissed under her breath, pouting slightly before turning back towards Claire. "I guess it was worth a shot. I mean, what if we didn't check and it was unlocked? That would have sucked even more, I think."

And would have been a huge stab at her ego, mostly. Oh well.

The words Twilight Zone had Bella smirking once again, her head nodding. "At least the Twilight Zone only lasted for ... what, an hour? Feels like we're stuck in this episode eternally. What's next, are we going to go to the tower of terror too ( ... )

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autophoenix May 16 2010, 21:48:08 UTC
"I'm going to warn you right now, if the floor starts falling? I will scream. Tower of terror is not a personal favorite." Granted, that was before she'd learned that falling couldn't really hurt her, so maybe now she'd be able to hold it in. She kept that to herself, though, and turned to lean against the wall beside the door of the nurse's station, thinking for a minute on what Bella had said ( ... )

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idontregret May 16 2010, 22:08:14 UTC
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The demon glanced quickly at anyone he passed, but none were familiar. AS he was passing the female block, he considered checking up on Aigis, but then decided that wasn't necessary. She had her own comrades, and she'd probably want to find them before night got much further underway. IF he ran into her in the main hall then so be it, but he wasn't going to go looking for her.

The Institute wasn't controlling him tonight, so he had to make the best of his time. If others were right then had nothing to worry about anyway, but he'd been through enough here already that he wasn't willing to trust their word. He'd stopped to take a brief look into the F block, but now he bagn moving again, striding purposefully toward the main hall.

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idontregret May 17 2010, 08:19:42 UTC
When addressed, Heat spun to glare at the approaching teen, making eye contact. Immediately, he froze up. After a moment of standing there, blinking dazedly, he gave a brusque nod. Tonight, Lelouch wore the orange and gray of an Embryon leader, and Heat followed with a level of obedience he hadn't shown since his emotions were awakened.

"Yes, sir!"

The red-head fell in step easily behind the prince, any other plans or ideas he might have had for the night shoved aside and forgotten.

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contentincloset May 16 2010, 22:43:39 UTC
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By the time he'd reached the hallway for the girl's block, other patients had started filtering out. He just caught a side glance at the sick ninja-girl from the morning's bus ride as he went, but ignored her. It was good to know others were still here, but he wasn't thrilled enough to want to deal with anyone for it, especially that girl.

So he continued on, through the hallway and through the next doorway.

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contentincloset May 16 2010, 22:49:14 UTC
[gone here]

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contentincloset May 17 2010, 05:12:14 UTC
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What looks he ended up seeing from the magician went ignored for the most part. Just the same false smile that meant nothing to him or to the owner. If that was how Fai wanted things to stay, then fine for now. He would probably change again once they got out of there.

"If you know something, then say it," he warned suddenly as he led them along. Though silence was welcome in most cases, things were different here. The last time Fai had kept what he knew to himself, Kurogane had spent a day tracking the information down on his own. There was no time for that now.

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not_rly_fai May 17 2010, 05:43:45 UTC
He paused to let Kurogane take the lead again, glancing cautiously around the hallway. The night was still young, but that didn't mean it wouldn't be without its trials. As if it wasn't enough to consider that visitors would be coming tomorrow.

"I don't even know why we're going to the third floor," he replied just as readily. Kurogane hadn't explained a thing aside from the fact that they were going. It was a distraction, sure enough, but the man had no real way of knowing whether or not he'd been up that way or why, right?

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