Beneath? Oh, Taura knew that anger. Weird things, and horrific things, and weird-and-horrific things. "We found the third floor."
Actually,Rita had found it, and she'd found it a few days ago, but they'd finally gotten a good look around. She dropped her voice to a whisper. "The secret door is in here," she said, and glanced around. None of the nurses seemed to be paying attention, so she pointed at a shelf. "There's a lever attached to a book of poetry."
Then she scowled, matching Sech's expression almost exactly. "Why would he send all of us in here if he didn't want us talking about it, though? He knows we've been exploring." If they did what he wanted, they were back at square one. But the alternative was giving up and doing nothing -- and that wasn't something Taura could do.
Which he knew, and this was all too many layers of complicated for her to deal with.
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Actually,Rita had found it, and she'd found it a few days ago, but they'd finally gotten a good look around. She dropped her voice to a whisper. "The secret door is in here," she said, and glanced around. None of the nurses seemed to be paying attention, so she pointed at a shelf. "There's a lever attached to a book of poetry."
Then she scowled, matching Sech's expression almost exactly. "Why would he send all of us in here if he didn't want us talking about it, though? He knows we've been exploring." If they did what he wanted, they were back at square one. But the alternative was giving up and doing nothing -- and that wasn't something Taura could do.
Which he knew, and this was all too many layers of complicated for her to deal with.