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Nightshift 55: Main Hallway, 1-West
[From here.]
All righty. First one here. Surprise surprise.
Peter took a thin breath and took up a post across from the hall, where he could watch both entrances for the gang. His arms crossed and he leaned against the wall. The whole thing was rather broody-looking, to be honest. Not the kind of chipper attitude you expected from a guy dressed like a cast member of Cirque du Soleil.
He was allowed to have bad moods. They happened. He hadn't started the night in one, but he'd tripped into it easily enough on his own. That sort of thing happened when your life sucked this much, okay. There was no sanctuary from the suckage. He sighed yet again. It'd be easier to perk up once somebody else showed up. Then he could push his mind away from all of this garbage and pound some small talk out of it.
Not to mention that waiting out here alone in the big hallway was twice as creepy as it was moving alone through the little ones. His flashlight swung back and forth. Please don't let anything be creeping on me in the dark. Please please please...
He was so not in the mood for whatever monstrosities were lying in wait for him. And knowing Landel's, they were.
[For the Platonic Family!! Y'all know who you are.]
All righty. First one here. Surprise surprise.
Peter took a thin breath and took up a post across from the hall, where he could watch both entrances for the gang. His arms crossed and he leaned against the wall. The whole thing was rather broody-looking, to be honest. Not the kind of chipper attitude you expected from a guy dressed like a cast member of Cirque du Soleil.
He was allowed to have bad moods. They happened. He hadn't started the night in one, but he'd tripped into it easily enough on his own. That sort of thing happened when your life sucked this much, okay. There was no sanctuary from the suckage. He sighed yet again. It'd be easier to perk up once somebody else showed up. Then he could push his mind away from all of this garbage and pound some small talk out of it.
Not to mention that waiting out here alone in the big hallway was twice as creepy as it was moving alone through the little ones. His flashlight swung back and forth. Please don't let anything be creeping on me in the dark. Please please please...
He was so not in the mood for whatever monstrosities were lying in wait for him. And knowing Landel's, they were.
[For the Platonic Family!! Y'all know who you are.]
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The little bugger reeked, too.
The flashlight was too clunky and the weight was all wrong, and he didn't have any hands to spare. He let the flashlight drop, stopping it with his foot so it wouldn't roll away. Mike nudged it in the direction of the necrits as he simultaneously tried to grab for the bat. He couldn't grab all of it, but if he could grab just an edge of a wing or a leg, maybe he could smash it to the ground.
"Aim away from people, dumb ass!" Mike shouted.
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This time, Phoenix forced himself to focus, even with the bat flapping around his head - and he took a step away as he made an effort to aim an adrenaline-fueled swat with his flashlight at the body as he simultaneously tried to grab at it, ignoring the smell and the terror refusing to leave his body. If he could get rid of this one, he felt he had a better chance to go and help the others - especially Mike, since it seemed like he was the primary target of the termite-monsters.
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Really, he'd had enough. The bats were directly attacking him, true, but they were also close enough that he would definitely hit them, no problem. Time for a one-hit K.O. - or as close to one as he could manage. With his free hand, he also tried to grab one of the bats fluttering around and smash it headfirst into the nearby wall in one fluid motion while swinging his flashlight at the second bat, craning his neck so that his head was out of the way as he did so: didn't want to hit himself, after all. The bats were both close enough that he was fairly sure that he wouldn't miss - he had to not miss. Otherwise, he'd get vampire bat kisses, and those he definitely did not want.
...and oh, right, termite-blobs. They were gnawing at his legs again, weren't they? Just great. Niikura took a few steps backwards, trying to kick at one indiscriminately; his efforts were being hampered by his focus on the bats.
"A little help, guys?!"
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The other two bats weren't faring much better. One was caught by Niikura's flashlight to be knocked to the ground where it lay, temporarily stunned, and while the second was able to avoid his grasping hand, it fluttered into Phoenix's reach instead; though whether this was a loss for the bat or the lawyer would depend on what the man did now he suddenly had a hand full of shrieking, wildly flailing and biting animal.
Mike's dropped flashlight bought him a temporary reprieve from the necrits as well as they fell back, hissing and growling in their deep voices at the harsh light, but it was only for a brief moment before the darted away from the light that burned and hurt them and aimed for the blissful darkness behind him and the chance to attack while he was still occupied. If they could get him down and onto the ground, then surely they would win!
The third necrit was having far less luck than its brothers, as Niikura's wild kick winged it and sent it flying back to land with a distressing crunch as fragile bones gave out from the impact. But it wasn't done yet, and slowly began to drag itself back towards the fray.
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When the necrits came again, Mike was prepared. He knew the flashlight was a temporary reprieve. The former turtle waited until they were almost upon him, then jumped over them and tried to take their legs out from under them with a low, sweeping kick, reaching out for his flashlight with his injured hand in the same movement....
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Refusing to let the creature go, no matter how much revulsion he felt, Phoenix took a swat at it with his flashlight, hoping that the action would kill the monster and make it stop its aimless flailing and biting.
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In any case, he couldn't just leave the damn things alive now that he had them all weak and helpless. Raising his foot, Niikura impassively slammed the heel of his boot down onto the floored bat's head with all the force he could muster and then a second time for security. One down, now for the other--he ducked around the flailing civilian and set his sights on the necrit he'd injured. Same treatment: two swift stomps of the foot. At this rate, he was going to ruin his shoes.
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Well, standing in the purely figurative sense. Mike's sudden movement caught the pair by surprise and they tripped and fell heavily to the floor, grumbling and growling deeply but largely uninjured. But without arms and having such large, disproportionate heads, it was easy to see why it was taking them a little to stand up again.
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He tightened his grip on his flashlight, then slammed his elbow onto one of the Necrits.
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The action was probably one of the manliest things Phoenix had ever done - probably classified somewhere in the group of actions where he had broken down a door as well as attempted a run over a burning bridge to save Maya - but he couldn't manage to be proud of himself for the decision, his adrenaline and pure panic honing his instincts upon mere survival.
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"Heh!" The grin on his face could not have been wider; there was nothing better than the satisfaction of a hard-fought battle finally ending in victory. Without even looking, he gave the last bat the same treatment he'd given its friend just a few seconds ago. "Now that's what I'm talkin' about."
The teen swiped the back of his hand across his forehead and looked down to inspect the blood smeared across it. He wasn't bleeding profusely, thankfully, but there was enough red on his hand to indicate that he needed to lick his wounds before doing anything else. "You guys alright? Got a little messy for a second there -- and you have got to tell me your deal, Mike-san, 'cause those moves were pretty slick."
Typical Niikura: gabbing away like this happened every day.
"And you!" he called, waving a hand at Phoenix. "Ya finish off that last one properly? Don't leave a job unfinished, yeah?"
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"It looks dead," Phoenix announced, once he'd encountered the monster's corpse against the wall - and he turned slightly, ready to head back to both Niikura and Mike.
At that precise moment, a wave of heady emotion crashed into Phoenix's consciousness, the adrenaline coursing through his veins causing his thoughts to swirl in his head dizzily, his mind rejecting the possibility of this reality completely and clashing nauseatingly with what he knew was true. Ugh, Phoenix thought to himself, as he paused and wobbled slightly on his feet, I think I'm going to -
And with that, Phoenix braced his left arm against the wall and threw up noisily, vomit splattering against the wall and floor. He was unsure of what he was regurgitating - it certainly didn't feel solid, whatever it was - but all he knew at that moment was that the roiling sickness inside of him wanted out, almost if not just as badly as he wanted to escape from this horrible reality.
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And then Phoenix threw up, and he made a face. Great. Swell. Just absolutely fantastic. At least the kid was a newbie, so Mike could cut him some slack. But, it was still just gross.
Mike turned to look at his other companion, thumbing at Phoenix. "Think puking is catching? 'cause I think he got it from me."
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"Anyway, good job, civ--oh, come on." He'd happened to have glanced Phoenix's way, and now he was regretting it. Seriously, was he going to have to spend the rest of this week watching people barf? This was just wrong. This was really wrong.
Niikura shot Mike an exasperated look. "Your bad karma's not helpin' things, Mike-san."