Before the man could answer, though, the radio Taura had just tucked away switched itself on.
Marc. She hadn't been looking to make her way out, but as he spoke, she thought about it. It felt like running away, but was that cowardice itself talking? The unknown was scary, after all, even when compared to a torture chamber full of monsters. She'd escaped one already, though, and it was her duty to. Besides, she owed it to all the people she'd made promises to...Armand, TK, Leela, von Karma, Son Goku...herself. And whoever had made it to the coliseum.
Her eyes widened. "Sechs?" she whispered, barely more than a breath. He'd been talking about going down there. Was it him? Or...someone he'd killed? Either way, it drove the last shreds of hesitation from her mind. She muttered an apology to the man she hadn't even gotten the name of, and bolted without looking to see if he'd followed her -- or even reacted.
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Marc. She hadn't been looking to make her way out, but as he spoke, she thought about it. It felt like running away, but was that cowardice itself talking? The unknown was scary, after all, even when compared to a torture chamber full of monsters. She'd escaped one already, though, and it was her duty to. Besides, she owed it to all the people she'd made promises to...Armand, TK, Leela, von Karma, Son Goku...herself. And whoever had made it to the coliseum.
Her eyes widened. "Sechs?" she whispered, barely more than a breath. He'd been talking about going down there. Was it him? Or...someone he'd killed? Either way, it drove the last shreds of hesitation from her mind. She muttered an apology to the man she hadn't even gotten the name of, and bolted without looking to see if he'd followed her -- or even reacted.
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