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Night 70: M-A Block Hallway
[From here.]
Thankfully, Castiel had reached a point in the healing process where he was no longer being slowed down by it. There was still some tenderness in his middle, and he planned to keep his abdomen well guarded if he ended up in fight with some kind of creature, but he was no longer limping or dragging his feet as he moved down the hall.
It was a refreshing feeling, and for the first time in a long time he could tell that he was one of the first patients to make it out into the halls. If anything, realizing that only spurred him on. He reached the block's exit and carefully creaked the door open before stepping out into the next hallway.
[To here.]
Thankfully, Castiel had reached a point in the healing process where he was no longer being slowed down by it. There was still some tenderness in his middle, and he planned to keep his abdomen well guarded if he ended up in fight with some kind of creature, but he was no longer limping or dragging his feet as he moved down the hall.
It was a refreshing feeling, and for the first time in a long time he could tell that he was one of the first patients to make it out into the halls. If anything, realizing that only spurred him on. He reached the block's exit and carefully creaked the door open before stepping out into the next hallway.
[To here.]
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Scar made his way into the darkness of the block hallway with more caution that he had in nights previous to his encounter with the beasts that had finished him off.
Which, thinking back on his conversation with Tsubaki a few nights ago, still weighed heavily on his paranoid mind.
His eyes were peeled for potential allies. He knew at least a couple of them (Scar was very limited on friends) were in this general area come nighttime.
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Soushi exited the room into the dark hallway. The air was still and this time there was no lingering scent of blood. He took it for a good sign and pressed on. Having achieved his first goal, finding his supposed belongings, he had to move on to the next.
[to here]
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Ed turned into the new hallway, not having run into anything and traveled down it, keeping an eye on the room numbers of the subhalls he passes to watch for the one his brother and Scar are in.
[to here]
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Although his room kept changing, the hallway had remained the same, leaving him familiar with the next turn. He had not yet visited the block housing the female rooms, but he knew where it was, and the route followed that which he expected most would take. F2, he remembered, mentally repeating it.
Right in the next hall, then a few strides, and right again. Uryuu moved at a brisk pace.
[ skipping west wing south hall 1-a to here ]
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At this point Guy easily remembered Luke's room number, having gone there a few times to check on him. It was only as he walked through the door that he realized he hadn't explained to Claude that they would be making this detour, though, and so he looked over his shoulder at him as he started for the correct hallway.
"I wasn't able to find Luke at Doyleton today," he said. "I'm not sure if he went or not, but I decided to leave a note for him in his room to explain what we're doing, unless we don't make it back here for some reason."
That almost made it sound ominous, but this might be something really good that they'd stumbled upon. He felt terrible for Luke being left behind, but hopefully his friend would understand that this was an opportunity that they had to take. Guy knew that Luke could hold up the fort back here until they came back and got him.
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6 soon found himself in a much bigger hallway. Shining his light this way and that as he walked, he saw that there were other long rows of doors that matched the ones he had seen before. Did all of those doors lead to similar rooms? Were there people who lived in all of them? If so, where were they?
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