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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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So why should he care if she wasn't going to? It would only become his problem after she collapsed in the hall and he and her friend ended up having to drag her the rest of the way. No big deal there, right?
He sighed, rubbing a hand down the front of his face. "So I guess we're going upstairs, then. Fine. I mean, I could sit hear and stare at the walls all night, but that sounds only marginally less entertaining then the current plan."
He hardly doubted Ishida was just 'waiting' for them, either. The way she said it made it sound as though she expected him to just be sitting at the top of the stairs looking impatient that it had taken them that long to follow the nonexistent trail of bread crumbs he'd left behind. Things never worked out that easily.
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"Are you sure?" He gave her a searching look. "You won't be able to help Ishida if you're too tired when we find him." He moved over to pick up the journal, flipping through the pages back to the maps Ishida had drawn. "He could stay here for a few minutes and make a plan for which way we want to go." And give her time to recover. That totally wasn't a transparent plan, though.
Still annoyed with Karkat's attitude, he huffed out a breath. "You know, you don't have to come with us if you don't want to. I just thought you would since you're Ishida's friend." Amazing how his mind made the jump from "roommate" to "friend," but there it was. Well, the other boy had come this far with them, and he had done what Ishida had asked.
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"He didn't draw a map of the second floor, but... none of the rooms he drew on the first floor looked promising. Perhaps you could look, Lloyd-kun, after all..." I could be wrong, stuck to her tongue, made it difficult for her to continue as she shot the boy a meaningful look. She swallowed the lump in her throat; her hand gripped the belly of her sweatshirt. "I know... If I'm too tired, I'd only get in the way. But I'm not," I've been through worse -- "and besides -- Ishida-kun would do the same and more."
"We're friends and," she steeled herself, her voice hardening, "I have to do this. No more fooling around."
With that, she turned to Vantas-kun; her tone was serious, but her eyes were bright.
"If Vantas-kun prefers, he can stay here with his head up a recuperacoon for the rest of the night."
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That didn't mean Karkat wasn't a little moved by what she said, though. He had his own friends he'd do just about anything for, even if he didn't act like it, and he could respect the fact that she was willing to push herself this hard to help her own. He just wasn't going to outright say as much.
"I said we could go upstairs, didn't I? Someone's going to have to drag you around after you pass out, anyway. If I left it up to genius over here I might actually feel bad." It was a bit of a jump to assume he was Ishida's friend. Everyone always jumped to that sort of conclusion, just as he was going to jump to the same conclusion about their relation to his roommate. He wasn't even going to bother arguing about it, since it would probably just be a waste of breath.
"Just get your shit together and we'll go."