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Nightshift 24: Second M Block, Near the bathrooms and exit
((Coming from here.))
It wasn't a long way to go before he wound up at the doors leading out of the cellblock. Kimbley couldn't quite remember what room Wesker said he was in - not that it mattered - but he knew it would still be a while. The doors had just unlocked; he wasn't expecting anything, or anyone, else to show up and recognize him for a while.
Hah, although it would be deadly if Mustang showed up and saw him. Then he might have to forego traveling through this place with Wesker just to spend some time with his old friend. That would be more than worth the later bruises he got - or the current ones.
Now he was hoping Mustang arrived. Really, really hoping. He hadn't had fun since Lior; it was about time something happened.
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He was rapidly on his way to being in shock.
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The other cat dodged when Robin threw the robe at it. Leaping to the side, it hissed at the former fox and turned just in time to see Light's flashlight coming down on its head. It tried to jump back, but it was too late. The flashlight cracked down on its already injured shoulder and the cat screeched, clawing at Light. The next blow landed on the cat's head and the creature crumpled like a house of cards, a sickening crunch resounding through the halls before silence descended.
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The creatures were done with, it seemed. Onto more imortant things. He looked at Hikaru and his expression softened. Looked like he'd never had an experience like that before.
“Staring at it won't help,” he said, pulling his shirt off. He held the arms out and rolled up the body of the shirt, making it one long length of material with the rolled part making some padding.
“Top off,” he smiled to Hikaru, holding the makeshift bandage out. “We'll stop the bleeding with this and find a place to clean the wound. How's everyone else? You all did well. Tamaki? Smile, it's ok now.”
Well, it would be better once they cleaned the wounds and saw what needed what. Hikaru's injury worried him. He wanted to make sure it had stopped bleeding before they fell asleep and no longer had control. That might mean burning or stitching it shut...
For now, the boys were important. But later he was going to have to see about getting a weapon and training the kids. He was also a little curious as to the upbringing of Tamaki and his 'kinghts'.
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Doing what he could to slow if not stop the bleeding (the scratches were fairly deep, extremely painful, and not at all cooperating with his efforts), Light spent a few more moments staring at the dead cat before turning his attention fully to the others. He honestly felt a little detached from the whole situation, but in a completely different way than Tamaki and Hikaru probably were. This was the first time he had killed something-- really killed something-- with his own hand. It was very, very different from just writing someone's name down, but whatever horrors there were from knowing he'd caused someone or something's death had long since disappeared for him. Once the heat of the moment was gone, there was nothing but the knowledge that he had yet again done what was needed to secure his place as the god of the new world.
But that wouldn't do for his audience. Remembering the horror the realization that he'd killed someone had brought him the first two times he'd tried using the Note, he allowed a fraction of that to enter his voice and demeanor. Using all of it would have been ridiculous, of course, because while he had just killed something, its existence hadn't held as much weight as a human's at all. As for whatever fear he needed to cover the rest of the experience all of them had just gone through, Tamaki and Hikaru were the perfect examples of how to behave. Again, nothing quite as severe as exactly the same way those two were reacting, but a scaled down version should be fine. Freaked out, but still more or less rational.
With this attitude firmly in mind, he said to the red-haired man in a scared, quiet voice, "We should move. If more of those things show up..." He fell silent, casting a nervous glance into the darkness surrounding them. He would offer to help too, but doing so now when his own arm was a mess wasn't going to be very, well, helpful. The redhead seemed to have things under control, too... sort of.
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Hikaru looked up at Robin and stared dumbly at him for a few moments before he blinked and finally seemed to register what was going on. His head still felt like it was stuffed with cotton, but the world was speeding up again and his breathing was slowly--very slowly--starting to return to something resembling normal. Nodding mutely, the boy started to slowly lift his tattered shirt, hissing at the renewed pain. "God damn it." At least it could be properly taken care of now. It just hurt like a bitch.
Tamaki didn't seem to be any better off. He looked as pale and shaken as Hikaru imagined that he himself looked, and that leg didn't look like it tickled. Neither did Light's arm.
"L-let's get into a room," he said through clenched teeth, doing his best to ignore the way his eyes burned and the growing lump in his throat. He'd never forgive himself if he broke down and started crying like a little girl in front of these people. "We need to look at Tamaki's leg, and..." Hikaru choked back a sob. "God d-damn it all. GOD FUCKING DAMN IT!"
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"I..." Tamaki started, waving vaguely at he bloody and mangled body of the cat. He had done that. And he was still bleeding, and he could still feel the heart-pounding terror of the attack. Shaking and damp, Tamaki doubled over and lost control of his stomach, wretching painfully in the dim hall. He had no such reservations about breaking down, not after what they had just been through.
"Hikaru..." he managed, after straightening as best he could and wiping his mouth with a shaking hand. "Hikaru's right. We need.... we...." Talking was hard. He wrapped his arms around himself, staining his shirt further with the blood from his arm.
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Robin tied the 'bandage' round Hikaru, over the wound, and ruffled his hair.
He was going to forgive the bad language for now. The kid needed and outlet.
He then stood on the dressing gown and tore off the sleeves.
"Alright boys. This will have to do for now. We're going to find a lavatory and have a rest, clean up."
He passed Tamaki a sleeve for his leg.
"It was them or us," he pointed out. He grimaced as the boy threw up and gently squeezed his shoulder. He didn't think there was much he could say to help right now.
He then moved over to the other boy, holding the second sleeve out to tie around his arm.
"I'm Robin," he smiled. "You were very good back there, well done."
Once he was done, he patted his hips and looked at the cats.
"Right. You boys look over there, work out the quickest way to a bathroom."
He bent down, picked up the rest of his dressing gown and crouched beside one of the dead beasts. He didn't think the kids would want to see this. Hell, he didn't really want to DO it. He had friends with hands like this... But.. It had to be done. He wrapped his hand with the material of the robe and began to yank out the cats claws. It wasn't at all easy and even hurt despite the clothes protecting his hand. It only meant they'd be worth it. Blood squirted across the hall and over Robin, across his face. Even his lips, which he had to force himself not to lick out of habit.
He stopped at four. One for each of them. He'd try and pull off the gunky skin later before he handed them over.
Wiping his forehead with his arm, he stood and pocketed the claws.
"Right-oh. Off we go."
His robe was mangled and bloody and sleeveless, but he out it on regardless. It was suddenly a bit chilly out. Maybe he should have taken the fur too...
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He shot Tamaki a sympathetic look when he threw up, but like Robin, he didn't really have anything to say that would help. If he had known Tamaki better, it would have been a different story, but right now he was again faced with the mystery of just why the blond sounded so much like him. That and the lightheadedness was now accompanied by an entirely unwelcome feeling of nausea at the smell, which made it much harder for Light to maintain the stringent control he normally had over himself. He could tell without looking that he was now both pale and shaky, neither of which he had made the conscious decision to become. As far as he was concerned, that sealed the fate of the people who ran this place. Once he found out their names and faces...
He looked up gratefully when Robin approached with the makeshift bandage, and he held out his arm to make tying the sleeve around it easier for him. "My name is Light, and thank you. I couldn't have done it without your help." Which was true. If Robin hadn't knocked the thing down before it reached him like he had, he'd probably be in as bad shape as the others were.
Once that was finished, he nodded and began to look for the nearest bathroom, finally shifting the flashlight into his left hand and trying to ease the cramp that had formed in his right at the same time. Depending on how deep the cat's claws had gone, holding a pen or a pencil could end up being an extremely unpleasant experience for him. Good thing he could still write with his left.
He tried to ignore what Robin was doing to the cat's corpse as he searched, too. It was logical enough, but there had to be a better way for them to defend themselves than to steal the claws off of a dead cat.
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And it made his stomach want to rebel.
Swallowing the bile that was rising in his throat, the boy used the hand that wasn't holding the bandage up to see if he could spot the bathroom with his flashlight. He knew that there was one around here somewhere.
Ah. There.
Hikaru laboriously switched off his flashlight one-handed and tried to juggle it so that he could point a shaking finger in that direction. "I t-think it's over there..."
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His eyes followed Hikaru's finger, blankly. He needed to get himself under control. What would Elena think, if she saw him like this? Or Ed?
"Let's go," he managed to say, his voice sounding hollow and from far away even to his own ears.
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