[From here]No time was wasted in this short stretch of hallway. Link had run across all of Hyrule Field. This hospital was quite small in comparison.
Praying that he wouldn't come across anything to slow him down, Link turned into the main hallways.
[To here]
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The mention of his wound made him hesitate. There was no reason to be dishonest about how bad it was, nor was it a good idea to pretend that it didn't exist. On the other hand, it they wouldn't be able to do much about it no matter what he said about it. And then there was Sora. The light worked to everyone's favor, but Kyousuke wasn't so sure he wanted to leave that chance. Something could still happen. Someone could get attacked, or worse yet, they could retaliate. And worst of all...
But his chances of finding him again like this were slim at best, and his chances of doing something beneficial were even less. He'd only put himself into an even bigger mess, when truthfully, he shouldn't even be walking around. He didn't like it, but... The clue probably was his best option. If they found something that actually worked on whatever was going on, then, and probably only then, would he actually be able to help.
"... I'll slow you down," Kyousuke warned seriously. "If I move too fast, or make one wrong step..." He couldn't even breathe the way he was supposed to; his breaths came short, because even just that hurt. Too much air, or too sharp an intake or release was just agony. He kept that to himself for now, but if it got any worse, he knew he'd have to speak up.
Of course, maybe the guy would think twice about bringing him along while he was in this state. Kyousuke couldn't say he'd be able to blame him.
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He'd never heard of people being attacked in their rooms—up until now, at least. Come to think of it, had the boy's attacker been his roommate? And for that matter, what had happened to those whose roommates were the ones to change? The thought of what might have occurred broke his hearts, but... —There was nothing he could do about it right now. It was best to keep forging ahead, to put a stop to everything before even more people were hurt.
"—Well, more safe than wandering the halls," he amended. "I won't force you to come if you don't want to."
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"Let's get going, then," he assented instead, starting off on his own. He didn't know the way to medical wing, but he at least knew he was headed the right way, since the other direction led to the hospital's grounds.
[to derp.]