knightspirit: (evaluation)
♞ tsurugi kyousuke ([personal profile] knightspirit) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2013-10-21 06:46 pm
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Night 73: Main Hallway 3-Center

[from here]

The door led out to another balcony, like the one on the second floor, where they could see down into the Sun Room below. There was a sheet of glass, however, that meant though they could see down, nobody could see up. ... Too bad for Landel that hadn't been enough to keep this floor a secret.

From here, however, there were a lot of potential places to go. "Normally I'd suggest starting at the end, but I guess it doesn't make much of a difference in this case," he said with a frown. They couldn't methodically check through every room in a linear fashion like that when there was no predicting where any of the pads they found might take them.
ryuuzaki: (sitting on the floor)

[personal profile] ryuuzaki 2013-10-31 01:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[From here.]

He stepped into the corridor, which turned out to be a glassed-in balcony. A glance down made it easier to orient himself--in spite of the teleportation, they seemed to be just above where they had started--and at first, as they moved, he didn't say anything.

"However, I am an expert in security systems." Although his voice was soft, the words sounded abrupt, like an admission: the conclusion of an otherwise-silent debate he'd been having with himself.

What was the point in trying to hide it from her anymore?
Edited 2013-10-31 13:37 (UTC)
fourstonewalls: (this conversation is over)

[personal profile] fourstonewalls 2013-11-01 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Good." Lana didn't bother reacting to this confession -- it was one, or he would have told her earlier. If he was a criminal, she didn't mind. It wasn't her jurisdiction. And people always had reasons for what they did. She had. Some of them were good reasons, if not legal ones.

Or he might just be a very private person. "Then we're heading this way," she said, stating the completely obvious just to re-enforce the fact that the job was all that mattered. She quickened her pace, stepping around him to take the lead.

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