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Night 66: M1-M10 Hallway
[M7]
Dinner went by too fast, and as the intercom announcement came on and the change to night officially started, Sora pushed himself to the edge of bed, caught in the tight hold of dread. He didn't want it to become night. He didn't want to change again. He'd gone to a lot of effort to make sure that he didn't end up repeating the events of last night, but something could always go wrong.
Landel cut to the chase pretty fast this time around, and no other clues were given out. Did that mean that the rebel group hadn't been able to get through, or had they just run out of clues to give them? Did that mean they were on their own? Sora let out a breath and tried to manage the panic that was bubbling up in his chest.
Link was still here. Sora had hoped that his roommate would make a move to leave the second that night came, but it didn't look like that was the case. Of course not. If Sora was honest with himself, he'd known from the start that someone like Link wasn't going to leave him alone here.
Sora forced out a shaky sigh. He didn't feel anything yet, but he knew that it wouldn't be long before the darkness started to take over.
"I know you're worried," he said to Link, "but it's fine. My other friend should be here soon, so..." He wanted as few people as possible around when the change went through. Hopefully Tsurugi would get here soon, and then Link could leave.
Dinner went by too fast, and as the intercom announcement came on and the change to night officially started, Sora pushed himself to the edge of bed, caught in the tight hold of dread. He didn't want it to become night. He didn't want to change again. He'd gone to a lot of effort to make sure that he didn't end up repeating the events of last night, but something could always go wrong.
Landel cut to the chase pretty fast this time around, and no other clues were given out. Did that mean that the rebel group hadn't been able to get through, or had they just run out of clues to give them? Did that mean they were on their own? Sora let out a breath and tried to manage the panic that was bubbling up in his chest.
Link was still here. Sora had hoped that his roommate would make a move to leave the second that night came, but it didn't look like that was the case. Of course not. If Sora was honest with himself, he'd known from the start that someone like Link wasn't going to leave him alone here.
Sora forced out a shaky sigh. He didn't feel anything yet, but he knew that it wouldn't be long before the darkness started to take over.
"I know you're worried," he said to Link, "but it's fine. My other friend should be here soon, so..." He wanted as few people as possible around when the change went through. Hopefully Tsurugi would get here soon, and then Link could leave.
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"Thank you for your help." He nodded to both Tsurugi and Kratos, fixing his cap to the top of his head. "Whatever it is we might find... I will be sure to put it on the message board in the morning."
And with that, Link was off at a run, knife in one hand and torch in the other.
[To here]
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"I am," he said, nodding in return. "What did Sora tell you about his intentions for tonight?" Before they did anything else, he wanted to be sure that they were on the same page, not only about the surgery, but also about what might happen if that failed.
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Unless they did have a real way to fix this, but when he'd asked, Sora said that there hadn't been any changes. That had been just before dinner, so it seemed too early to think that they had anything more than a temporary solution.
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"I'm sure you're aware of the impromptu surgeries that people have been subjecting themselves to in order to remove the transformation device. Since Sora wished to deal with this matter as soon as possible, and since we have yet to establish another method by which to remove or deactivate the device, he asked me to attempt a similar operation on him tonight." He bowed his head. "I apologize for not making that clear earlier; I was under the impression that Sora would tell you himself what he intended to do."
If this succeeded, he knew exactly what he would be talking about tomorrow morning with the boy.
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Even while unconscious, the darkness had took its hold on Sora, spreading over him like ink bleeding through water. And eventually, after his hands had turned into claws and every hint of color had disappeared from his body, he opened up bright yellow eyes, a monster once again.
The Heartless threw itself off the bed and found an empty room, but it could sense the hearts behind the door. It slammed into it and found only a strong resistance, but that was no obstacle for the Anti-Form. It leapt up and started to attack the door with its claws, intending to open up a hole large enough for it to get through.
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That idiot. ... No wonder he'd been eager to clear the room out.
Kyousuke scratched the back of his head, frustrated, angry, and most of all, feeling like a fool. Had he been armed with this knowledge beforehand, he would have reacted to the situation very differently. He couldn't agree with any of this, especially after being given no chance to try and talk some sense into Sora.
In spite of that, he did his best to stay collected. "If he really wants to bet his life on that, it's his decision," he said after a moment. As much as he didn't like it, he didn't have the right to decide what Sora thought was worth dying for.
There was more he had to say one the matter, but a loud noise from the other side of the door stopped him cold. Knocking Sora out... hadn't worked out after all. For now, he put everything aside, facing the door and preparing himself. If Sora was awake, they couldn't worry about the surgery right now; they had to focus on how to keep him subdued before anything else. Last night hadn't gone well, but this time, he'd be ready. He'd make sure of that.
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Kratos's head turned sharply toward the door as he listened, with no small amount of trepidation, to the thing-that-used-to-be-Sora clawing frantically through the wood. "Excellent timing," he said curtly. His hands by instinct were already moving to his side, but they soon froze as he checked himself, fingers still half-curled in anticipation of drawing his sword. Not yet; he had to restrain himself, for fear of drawing and then letting his usual judgment take over when the monster inevitably attacked.
He glanced at Tsurugi. "If he manages to break through the barricade, I'm assuming the two of us will be temptation enough to keep him in this area." Otherwise, he was going to break through the pile of furniture himself. Better to risk personal injury and keep Sora occupied and contained, than give him an opening to escape into the rest of the institute.
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But these doors were built to keep any patient in (and to keep monsters out), and for that reason its efforts were almost pointless. Its claws glanced off the door like they were bad of paper instead of something that was more like hardened rock.
The next idea it had was to try and ram the door open, and so it backed up to get a running start and then slammed itself against the door with all its weight.
The door barely budged.
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Kratos was right about one thing; as long as they didn't scare him away somehow, the creature wasn't going anywhere with two targets. Last night it had been the only thing he was able to manage, but since there were two of them, there was no need to resort to that. They were probably enough to keep it occupied.
"... I have an idea," he said, keeping his focus on the door, just in case. "The problem when he's like that is his speed. If he starts running, we won't be able to catch him. ... But he's vulnerable when he attacks. If I act as bait, you can use that as an opening."
It was their best bet, as far as he could tell. He was already slower from his injury, and he didn't have any weapon, so this was about all he'd be able to offer. The thought of actually going through with it was admittedly terrifying, but even so, it was something he was willing to risk.
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He exhaled slowly as the door held. Those things were certainly built solidly, and why not, since they were meant to cage the sometimes violently insane...something about that was perversely amusing; perhaps it was that they actually had Landel to thank for such a sturdy barricade.
"...provided he can get through the door, which I'm starting to doubt." He gave up and fully drew his sword; as cynical as he was being, Kratos acknowledged that Tsurugi's plan was about the best they could do at the moment. A part of him vehemently protested that he couldn't stick a child in danger like that, but there was method to the madness in that he was the only one with a weapon, and probably the only one who could properly handle a sword. This was just how things would have to be, another life in his hands. "We might need to take the initiative."
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It wanted those for itself, wanted the good feelings and the bad, wanted to be anything but a void.
And in the end, something clicked in its limited mind, and it realized there was another way around the door. The Anti-Form's body literally melted into the ground, becoming a puddle of darkness against the floor, moving through it. It allowed it to slide under the door as if it was nothing.
The dark spot might be difficult to notice even when it appeared in the hallway, as there weren't many lights to judge by and the hall itself was so dark. Still hidden in the floor, the Heartless started to move around behind the two targets. Maybe this time, it would succeed.
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"... That may be better," he agreed. "We're not accomplishing anything by waiting."
That in mind, he moved closer to the door, intent on pushing the small barricade out of the way. There was a small flicker, right in the very corner of his vision, and for a moment, he paused, trying to get a reading on it, but it was gone as soon as he saw it. The hallway was empty... Had it just been his imagination...?
He frowned, but continued on unaware; the floor was the last place he would have thought to look.
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He froze, hand still on the desk, as he strained to hear any sound at all, to catch any proof that Sora was still indeed inside the room. There seemed to be no way for him to escape, no plausible scenario that said that his simple "feeling" was right, and yet he could not shake the thought from his mind that he'd overlooked something, as he had many times in the past.
Kratos's eyes flicked to the side, double-checking for a form poised behind them, and yet he too did not think to look down, being unaware of the literally shadowy nature of Sora's new monstrous form.
"...Tsurugi," he began, intent on voicing his concern.
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Or maybe it had something to do with the sword in his hand. Not a key, but still dangerous.
Either way, the Anti-Form had no interest in letting them get the jump on it. It sprang off the ground toward Tsurugi, targeting the weaker one in hopes that he could tear through and finally reach the heart that had been withheld from him.
Once again, there was no sign of Sora, or of any of the regret that he'd expressed throughout the day. The Heartless was an empty husk, but one with claws and hunger, and it would not stop.
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Then, at the very last second, something changed, and he found himself whirling in the other direction on nothing but pure instinct. Just as the previous night, however, the creature was much faster than he was, and by the time he faced it, it was already launching itself towards him, and there was no time to do anything but try and brace himself as he was shoved onto the ground. Claws cut deep into the boy's arms, the only defense he had against having his chest ripped into a second time.
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Normally, this would be a simple, two-step affair: the first step would bring him close enough for a swift, vertical cut to sever the arms, and then the second one would provide stability for the following, neck-level horizontal cut to decapitate while the target was presumably still reeling from the initial attack. Obviously, though, none of that could be used here.
In the end, he just improvised. Kratos reached out with his free hand and tried to shove the monster back to put some distance between it and Tsurugi. At the same time, he swung his sword down so that the hilt would collide with the side of Sora's head. Hopefully, this would take care of things shortly.
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But the one with the sword wasn't going to stand idly by. No, those with hearts, they protected each other. They cared.
Honestly, the Anti-Form hadn't expected to be shoved, and that was enough to take it by surprise. When the sword swiped down, it caught him in the head, forcing him to backpedal further until he landed on all fours. He lifted a bloody claw to its head, and while the pain throbbed there, he didn't bleed. There might be more darkness swirling out of that area now, but that was the only indication that he'd been hurt.
Clearly, he couldn't take down the weaker one until he took out the one with the sword, and so the Heartless switched strategies and leapt straight for Kratos, hoping to find an opening so he could pin him to the ground.
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He wanted to dive right back into to the fray, since even like this, he wasn't completely helpless, but instinct held him back. ... Not yet. Kratos was the creature's target now, and if they both tried attack with the wrong timing, they'd only end up in each other's way. He did, however, move to shine the flashlight directly on Sora's face. The motion had been a stroke of luck last night, and he knew he couldn't count on it to be effective again, but they could use even the slightest bit of hesitation on the creature's part as an opening, and those precious split seconds were what he was counting on right now.
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The blow had only been strong enough to repel the monster for the time being, and while that was a dissatisfying result, Kratos's first priority had been to get the thing away from Tsurugi, and that certainly had been accomplished. While the monster recovered, he glanced back hastily toward Tsurugi, noting the gashes and resolving to take care of those at a more convenient time. Not much more than a second could be spared, though: out of the corner of his eye, he caught the monster lunging for him instead, having apparently decided that he was the better target.
He twisted to his right at the last possible moment as Tsurugi aimed his flashlight directly at Sora's face. The monster's claws ripped cleanly through the top of his shirt as he turned away, but Kratos paid the pain little mind as he tried his hand again at knocking Sora out, this time swinging his left hand down for a karate chop to the monster's neck, near where his ear would normally be.
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It wasn't enough.
Kratos smacked the Heartless in the neck, causing it to jerk away, but in the end a blunt attack wasn't going to do much good. It would need to be pierced or slashed into in order to do any real damage. Therefore, it retaliated, pressing forward again. This time it aimed a claw for Kratos' face and tried to slice across it diagonally. The face was a weakness on most things, humans included. If it injured its target there, it'd make him much easier to take down.
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... In that case, they'd just have to fight at the same level.
He wouldn't be able to use his avatar in in a closed in space like this, since there simply wasn't enough room for it, but there was one thing he could do. He focused his willpower, and let his aura surge, blanketing him in a strange black light that seemed to glow despite the darkness. Using that, he charged at Sora with all his might, hoping the sheer force of it would be enough to knock him out for good this time.
For a precious couple of seconds, he was strong and fast enough to compete at Sora's level, but he wouldn't be able to see whether he'd caused any damage right away. Instead of dissipating back inward like it should have, the light radiating from his body simply flickered out as though it had used the last reserves of a dead battery. All of Kyousuke's physical strength vanished along with it, and he sank to the ground, now exhausted to the point of pain. His head reeled and his vision spotted black and gold, on the verge of unconsciousness, and simply fighting off that took what little focus he had left.
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He staggered back with a strangled cry of pain, hand pressed to his face; Sora's claw had managed to tear its way across his forehead and down to right below his eye. He dared to remove his hand and look down at his palm, shining in the faint lights of the hallway. How deep was it? How...Meanwhile, the blood was beginning to drip down the entirety of his cheek; he could taste the saltiness of it at the corner of his mouth.
There was no time to tend to it now, though; he couldn't leave Tsurugi alone to deal with Sora. Wiping what blood he could off on his shirt sleeve, Kratos looked up in time to see the boy collapse as the aura around him--what sort of powers, part of his mind wondered for a moment--melted away into thin air.
Not even bothering to see where Sora was, he gathered himself and sprinted toward Tsurugi as fast as he could. He had to get there first, or else Tsurugi would be at the monster's mercy.
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The Heartless didn't even have a chance to consider its next step, to figure out who to target and where, because Tsurugi raced toward him, enveloped in a sudden burst of power and energy. It was the power of his heart, cloaked around him like a suit of armor, and that all crashed right into Sora.
Thrown back, he hit the wall and then collapsed to the floor, body slumping with what registered in some part of his mind as pain. His head spun from it, but while that had taken a lot out of him, he was still in better shape than Tsurugi himself, who had fallen to the floor.
The Anti-Form picked itself back up slowly, trying to avoid the light even now. These two were weakening -- if he kept at it, then he could take them both down. Wouldn't that be a treat? Two hearts, and strong ones at that.
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He wasn't out for the count quite yet, but the consequences of exhausting himself were far greater than normal. He only barely held onto consciousness, and the only thing he could really manage to do was stagger his way back onto his feet, but even that didn't last long. Once standing, he swayed awkwardly, every muscle in his body screaming at him protest. In the end, he didn't have the energy for it, and sank back down onto one knee.
Not yet... He couldn't afford to be done yet. He tried yet again to stand, but the attempt was even more pitiful than first, and he didn't even make it onto to his feet.
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This was it. This was its chance.
In the blink of an eye, Sora raced forward and forced Tsurugi back to the ground. He still remembered the attack from the night before and his claws sought out those same spots, looking to open up the wounds he had already given Tsurugi.
But then one of his claws settled right above Tsurugi's chest and started to dig in, trying to push past flesh to the boy's ribcage. If it could wrench that open, then it would finally get its prize.
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Just going to sneak one last post in here...