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Night 63: Road to/from Doyleton
[From here.]
But being outside was probably just as dangerous, if not more dangerous, than it was being trapped inside the bus with that nurse.
Besides the many other deformed nurses that were roaming around here, Zero caught sight of numerous forms flying overhead, casting large shadows on the ground as they passed by. They looked like...eagles. But deformed and horrific-looking, just like the nurses. At first, they seemed content to simply circle overhead, screeching, like vultures swarming above a carcass. But then many of them suddenly swooped down and headed straight for some of the prisoners running in the street.
Kind of like the one flying at Zero right now.
"Kh--!" The once-Reploid barely managed to dodge the monster as it dived for him by falling to the ground and rolling back onto his feet. The bird flew upwards again, slowly flapping its wings, then circled around as if to try again, another eagle joining it. To avoid them, Zero quickly moved out of the open, where he was obviously a target, and circled around one of the buses, keeping his back to it for cover. But he knew he wasn't going to be safe here...not when there were nurses on the ground and so many eagles above.
Not since the night he had become temporarily stronger had there been so much visible chaos... And if that one prisoner hadn't started a riot, this wouldn't be happening right now...!
As he stood contemplating the best route for escape, Zero glanced around quickly, searching the fleeing prisoners for anyone familiar or anyone who might need help. He was defenseless, so protecting someone else would only get him so far (and he certainly didn't want a repeat of two nights ago), but they all might have a better chance of survival if they grouped up...
[Leanne, Lana, and Harvey, WHERE YOU AT.]
But being outside was probably just as dangerous, if not more dangerous, than it was being trapped inside the bus with that nurse.
Besides the many other deformed nurses that were roaming around here, Zero caught sight of numerous forms flying overhead, casting large shadows on the ground as they passed by. They looked like...eagles. But deformed and horrific-looking, just like the nurses. At first, they seemed content to simply circle overhead, screeching, like vultures swarming above a carcass. But then many of them suddenly swooped down and headed straight for some of the prisoners running in the street.
Kind of like the one flying at Zero right now.
"Kh--!" The once-Reploid barely managed to dodge the monster as it dived for him by falling to the ground and rolling back onto his feet. The bird flew upwards again, slowly flapping its wings, then circled around as if to try again, another eagle joining it. To avoid them, Zero quickly moved out of the open, where he was obviously a target, and circled around one of the buses, keeping his back to it for cover. But he knew he wasn't going to be safe here...not when there were nurses on the ground and so many eagles above.
Not since the night he had become temporarily stronger had there been so much visible chaos... And if that one prisoner hadn't started a riot, this wouldn't be happening right now...!
As he stood contemplating the best route for escape, Zero glanced around quickly, searching the fleeing prisoners for anyone familiar or anyone who might need help. He was defenseless, so protecting someone else would only get him so far (and he certainly didn't want a repeat of two nights ago), but they all might have a better chance of survival if they grouped up...
[Leanne, Lana, and Harvey, WHERE YOU AT.]
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For once, his night was starting to feel less like a chore and more like a challenge.
"Hell..." he huffed without finishing, knowing that he didn't have time or the ability to be thankful for the change-up. He'd wanted to break free from the monotony of never getting anything done at night, but not like this.
Out of practice though he was in the setting, he knew how to track and found the kids' path easily enough, stepping through the trampled grass and catching sight of some of the bent and snapped limbs from trees and bushes. Soon enough he spotted the two near a tree base.
"You all right?" he called up before reaching the two. He knew Sora had gotten clawed at, less so than himself, but he hadn't seen if Tsubaki had been hurt any. The night would be worse if all three of them were injured with what monsters would be catching the scent of their blood.
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Now would’ve been a perfect time to use the first aid kit she’d bought at the store--but that was gone. Gone along with the nurse who’d confiscated it in the first place.
“Do you have anything you could part with to make a bandage?” she continued, only turning her attention away from Sora’s wound long enough to ascertain the long-legged figure coming toward them through the brush to be Kurogane. Out of the three of them, Tsubaki expected Kurogane was the most capable of taking care of himself on his own, but she was still relieved to see he hadn’t let the monster get the best of him. “Fine!” she called. “Glad you made it.” The bruise she was going to have on her shoulder was minimal in comparison to the others’ injuries. “Now we should treat the worst of those cuts while we can.”
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Sora untied it and handed it over to Tsubaki, figuring that she could use that scythe to cut it into strips. At that point Kurogane showed up, and Sora immediately felt a weight off his shoulders when he saw him. The man looked like he'd taken a beating himself, which really didn't bode well for how the rest of the night would go.
"How about you?" he called back, moving a little closer to the man to try and get an idea of how injured he was. Kurogane was still standing, so it definitely could have been worse. Still, Sora knew that he'd gotten hurt trying to give them a clear part by which to run away, so he had to make it his business, even if he had his own injuries to think about.
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Unfortunately that left Kurogane as the object of their concern.
He knew he'd taken most of the bird's attack, as the two could probably see, but he hadn't stopped to give himself a once over to know the damage. Pain was something he'd trained himself to ignore while in battle, but now that he was out of immediate danger, he knew at least one injury was going to hinder him. He had a gash to one shoulder, one on his leg and two shallow cuts at his side without counting any bruises that were undoubtedly forming, but the most pressing was the one he'd taken to his left arm. Shallow though it may have been, with his arm already inflamed from the rash, the added sting of torn flesh made ignoring the thing impossible.
"I'll survive," he eventually told the two as he worked himself to remove his jacket. Once off he took to wiping down what blood he could before pressing it over the arm wound. "We need to keep moving. One may not be able to fly any more, but that won't stop the rest from coming after us."
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Somehow she’d also managed to come out relatively unscathed compared to the others, too. Sometimes she wished her luck would rub off on other people--Sora and Kurogane needed it more at the moment.
While Kurogane worked off his jacket, she started cutting the sweater into pieces, some long, some small. Once she had enough to fold into pads to cover the wounds and tie them in place, she gathered the cloth up and followed Sora over to where Kurogane stood. “Here, we’ll put this over the cut to help stop the bleeding and tie it off,” she said to Sora, handing him a square of what used to be his sweater. With practiced hands, she used a longer strip to fasten it under his shirt. “That should hold so long as you don’t do anything crazy…” Like run at any more bloodthirsty monsters.
Kurogane had the greater number of injuries, so she saved the rest of the makeshift bandages for him. “Now for you,” Tsubaki continued, rounding on the other man. “I’ll get your arm, and that cut on your leg.” And she hoped there would be no arguing about it. All the growing dark spots on his clothes--blood--told her he had more wounds than she had available bandages for, but she’d do the best she could.
That just left the obvious: getting out of the danger zone before the number of injuries increased.
“We should head toward the hospital. It’s the closest place we can go to.”
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Once that was done, he lifted up his arms, giving Tsubaki the room she needed to tie the rest around him. It was a little bit awkward, but he wasn't in any position to complain about that. He felt his cheeks grow hotter as she drew close to him, and backed away as soon as she was done.
"Don't worry, I don't think I'm going to get cold," he said, shaking his head. Not with this fever that didn't seem to want to go away. The boy stood by as Tsubaki finished with Kurogane's wounds, and then raised an eyebrow when she suggested where they go next.
To the institute? It felt strange running back toward the very place they were trying to get away from, but Sora didn't have any plans for escape tonight. He couldn't go anywhere until he had Riku and Kairi at his side, after all. So after a moment of contemplation, he reluctantly agreed. "Okay. We should stick to the trees, though." If they got lucky, none of those birds would be able to get through to them.
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With Tsubaki and Sora both agreeing to head back to the institute, Kurogane's thoughts went to what others were thinking. Most were probably thinking the same - that the institute offered some form of safety. And chances were that Landel was counting on that being the case.
"He set this up. That doctor," Kurogane stated through gritted teeth while Tsubaki did a better job than him of seeing to his injuries. His eyes wandering back towards the road as he added, "If we're heading for the Institute, be prepared for a trap. Both along the way and inside."
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“Yeah, staying under cover is safest,” she agreed. Kurogane was also right--or at least he wasn’t wrong. She didn’t want to start assigning blame for what had brought them to this moment, but the combination of the bus crash and the Head Doctor’s love of surprises had not worked in their favor. “He couldn’t have known one of the buses would crash like that, but…” A sigh left her. “Anyway, it seems like a lot of people have managed to get free of the buses. If they went for the trees like us, everyone should be all right to find their way back. We’re not too far away.”
She was speaking as someone who likely had the skills to navigate herself to shelter. All three of them were formidable in their own right, though not all groups were going to be so well-rounded as theirs.
“Let’s stick together, all right? With all these monsters around, we’re safer in numbers.”
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"Sticking together, right!" He nodded to Tsubaki, smiling at her as one more thanks before he started down through the brush toward the institute. While he didn't know if everyone had safely fled the buses, he hoped that was the case. He couldn't imagine how terrible it would be to get picked off while stuck out in the cold like this, and by one of those nasty birds no less.
He had wandered through forests and jungles in the past, so Sora was light on his feet as he wove through the trees. With the combination of the fever and his new injury, he had to admit that he was starting to feel woozy, but he tried his best not to focus on that. Every now and then he had to use his free hand to catch his balance on a tree trunk, but for the most part he was holding himself together.
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He trusted what he'd seen of Tsubaki's skills enough to know that she could handle herself in the woods, however this was the first night he'd traveled with Sora. There was little he could go by on how the kid fought, but after that unarmed lunge at a bird, he couldn't say he wanted Sora leading their trek back. That smile against the threat of danger hadn't helped any either. "Take it east, kid," he warned, keeping pace easily for the length of his strides, "We'll get there."
And they probably wouldn't like the entrance any better. Since there was that strong possibility of a trap, Kurogane kept his eyes out for another branch that could become a decent enough weapon should things go bad.
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Hence why she quickly moved to the perimeter to keep an eye out for threats. Her human body wasn’t half as effective as a weapon/meister team working together, but she still had the skills to silence her movements until she was nearly indiscernible from the shadows. But she never wandered too far away. For Sora and Kurogane’s sake as well as for her own, she didn’t want to get separated and have some kind of forest dweller attack.
At one point a felled tree rose up in her path; she hopped over the trunk, keeping close to the other two. “Hey, so you mind if I ask why you had to run at the monster to make your weapon appear?” she asked Sora in a low tone.
He still had his blade in his hand, but if he needed to re-summon it down the line, tussling with a creature bare-handed hardly seemed like a good idea.
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When they reached a tree that had fallen over, Sora tried to skirt around it, not wanting to aggravate his wound when Tsubaki had taken such care to wrap it up. Tsubaki managed to jump up without any trouble at all, but she also hadn't sustained any injures.
Her question earned a sigh from him, because it wasn't something he liked explaining. If Sora had had any say in it, he wouldn't have had to take such reckless actions just to bring out his weapon, but there wasn't much he could do about it. "It's just how my Keyblade works here. If I want it to come to me, I have to put myself in the line of some sort of danger first." It was hard to do that without getting injured in the process, unfortunately.
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Jumping the fallen tree, Kurogane finally found what he was looking for, and in a better position than the one he'd gotten before. One of the branches on the downed tree looked good enough, and was snapped partially off already which made getting it free by way of a kick all the easier.
"And you can summon something as well..." Kurogane followed up on Tsubaki's question, watching her and remembering how the chained blade had come from her hair.
It was good that the two could get their own weapons by magic or whatever it was. He didn't have that kind of ability, but he was decent without a weapon. Normally, at least.
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As unfair as the restrictions were, that was the Institute in a nutshell. Saying anything about it would only be pointing out the obvious, so she let the thought lapse and focused on her footsteps, at least until Kurogane turned the question around on her.
That’s right, we haven’t fought together much before, have we? She looked down at the scythe still in her hand. Like Sora, she didn’t want to send it away if it meant expending energy to morph her body again later.
“Yes, more or less… But it stays attached to me because I am the weapon. It’s a bit like an extra appendage.”
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While both he and Tsubaki were taken care of when it came to weapons, Kurogane had to work a little harder for them, but at least there was no lack of branches here. Not that those were the best choices for a weapon, but when they'd been stranded out in the forest what else could they do?
He glanced over at Tsubaki when she explained herself, not quite understanding. Which meant it was his turn to ask something. "You're the weapon? What's that mean?"
Though as they talked, Sora realized they were reaching the end of the trees. Between them and the building was a large open space where the buses usually parked, and tons of those birds were circling around overhead. He sighed and looked back at the others. "We're going to have to run from here."
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With the trees thinning, their cover was soon gone, however the Institute was in view by that point. As were more of those damn birds. Sora was right that running was the best option, even with the three of them now armed. Just so long as they got inside without there being something else in the way a straight dash should do it.
He looked between the two, noting that he'd been the only one to take any injuries to his legs. Running from here was sure to hurt like hell, but he could handle it for that long. Sora would be fine, and unless Tsubaki was trying to hide something, she should manage it as well. Nodding, he added, "Don't stop until you're in."
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Mmm… how was a good way to put it without making a big fuss over it? Tsubaki trusted the both of them to have the information, but for worlds that didn’t have demon weapons, trying to explain their existence was a bit more difficult than talking about commonplace things.
“Um, where I’m from there’s a type of people called demon weapons. I don’t know if you have something familiar? Demon weapons like me can look human, but we have another form that we can take--a weapon form. And then people use us to fight with. The scythe is sort of what I would look like if I could transform all the way, but I haven’t been able to while I’ve been here.”
Well, that wasn’t strictly true--she’d been able to use her smoke bomb mode the night everyone’s powers had returned. With or without a meister, being able to access her transformations would have made their journey through the woods much easier. But unfortunately, she was stuck as a human, and her human body could only do so much to help.
At the very least, she could cover Sora and Kurogane until they were inside the building.
Tsubaki crept closer to the treeline alongside them, keeping to the back. “You two first. I’ll take up the rear.” As far as she was concerned, until Sora and Kurogane were back at full strength, she was the best one for the job.
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At this point, he was pretty much ready to believe anything. He couldn't really talk, seeing how he'd turned into a lion and a merman in the past.
While he would have liked to ask more questions, now clearly wasn't the time, as they'd already caught the attention of one of those birds. Its cry pierced through the air, alerting others to the fact that there was fresh prey for the taking.
Not willing to argue with Tsubaki about formations right now, Sora took off, forcing his ill, injured body forward despite its protests. If there was one thing Sora had done plenty of since leaving the islands, it was running. He found that it was hard to breathe and each step he took made his chest burn with pain, but Kurogane was right -- there was no way they could stop until they'd made it inside.