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Night 75: First Floor & Basement Security Station
[From here.]
Beyond swaying for a few seconds, Sora's dismount from the warp pad was actually pretty graceful. The first thing he noticed about the room was all the screens mounted on the walls, letting off a faint glow -- though the corners of the room were still left in shadow.
He saw different hallways, different rooms, places that he recognized, along with areas of the basement that he'd seen if only briefly.
"Wow, this is really something. I cant believe they were actually watching our every move..."
For a moment, Sora was too distracted to consider what might be lurking unseen in the dark.
[OOC: We'll be attacked in this room!]
Beyond swaying for a few seconds, Sora's dismount from the warp pad was actually pretty graceful. The first thing he noticed about the room was all the screens mounted on the walls, letting off a faint glow -- though the corners of the room were still left in shadow.
He saw different hallways, different rooms, places that he recognized, along with areas of the basement that he'd seen if only briefly.
"Wow, this is really something. I cant believe they were actually watching our every move..."
For a moment, Sora was too distracted to consider what might be lurking unseen in the dark.
[OOC: We'll be attacked in this room!]
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But this was Landel's, and stranger things were known to happen.
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That might have gone better if she hadn't been holding pieces of wood in her hands, but she could hit hard with them, and even if she couldn't take the bow, she could do some damage to the hands aiming it.
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It was like the Heartless. They never cried out in pain either. They didn't have hearts to feel with.
Sora couldn't just stand in the background this whole time, and as soon as the nurse tried to get up close to Link, he ran forward, trying to shove her out of the way before she could reach Link.
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But once again, he had failed to remember that he wasn't fighting alone.
Sora had charged forward, and Link couldn't take the risk of slicing wildly as their foe, but it also meant the he was a sitting duck in the air as he tried to regain his thrown-off momentum.
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"Retreat for a second!" he called out. "I need her to attack me so that I can use my Keyblade!"
Requiring danger to actually be able to summon his weapon had to be one of the most frustrating and inconvenient things about Landel's. But Sora refused to just stand by while Link took all the hits.
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He still lunged backward when the attack came in, though. He could have parried the attack, but again, it would have been at risk of cutting Sora.
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Her arms flailed at empty air when he lunged back, and then she started lumbering forward again.
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He hated that he wasn't of any help unless he risked getting himself hurt, but he kept a close eye on the battle, ready to jump in if it looked like Link was in trouble.
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He lunged at the nurse quickly, trusting his sword at her in a powerful stabbing motion.
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Blood poured out of her mouth and from the wound, but that was the only thing about her that continued to move.
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He couldn't look at it for too long, as it only led to him thinking about the women who helped them during the day, who seemed to only want the best for them.
"Next time, if there are more of these attacking us than just one, you've gotta let me get into the line of fire," Sora said, turning toward Link with a slight frown. "I want to be able to help you." At least neither one of them had been hurt.
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"If there's only one, we can't have both of us charging in." He took a deep breath, settling from the adrenaline rush. No, friendly fire would be the worst way to die in a place like this. "Sorry, I... if it isn't obvious, I'm not used to fighting like this. I just don't want you in danger if you don't have to be."
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But they'd covered how to handle whatever attack came next, so for now all they could do was move on. Sora gave the nurse's body one last look before glancing at the next warp pad, which had lit up as soon as she'd died.
"Should we keep going?"
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"Gods know how much time we have left."
It was just as he was moving to step on the next panel that the sirens sounded. Link cried out in surprise and pain, his sensitive ears not used to such a harsh noise. He looked to Sora, his eyes wild and alert. Was this a good thing? Or a bad thing?
More than likely, he supposed it would be both.
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While Ryuuzaki had mentioned that Sora and Link should be somewhere on th third floor as well, Castiel wouldn't have expected to encounter another them so soon. It seemed that these two had already handled the nurse that had guarded this room, which worked in their benefit.
For once, it felt like something close to teamwork had been achieved.
The sirens were still going off, and Castiel couldn't say why -- they clearly all understood the danger at this point. He waited for Lloyd to step off the warp pad behind him, and then nodded to the two younger patients.
Both of them were armed, he noticed, and they clearly knew how to take care of themselves, judging from the body laid out on the floor. He hadn't known what to make of them during his brief interaction the night before, but they'd proved themselves now. "We're moving on to meet up with Lana and Ryuuzaki," Castiel explained. "They're just ahead. If you could watch our rear, we may all make it through this alive."
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"Sora, Link," he greeted them both. He knew Sora a little better than the Hillian (it was 'Hillian', right? He wasn't an elf or half-elf. Lloyd remembered at least that much) but they were both familiar faces, people he knew who'd survived. The warmth in his voice is mixed in with an equal part of relief.
Then his eyes landed on the body and his gut clenched. "Is she...?"
The nurse is a bloody mess. He shouldn't have even started that sentence.
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When Sora heard someone come over on the warp pad, he whirled around, ready to defend Link if need be. But it turned out that it was the man from the other night, Castiel, and Lloyd wasn't far behind him. They'd caught up after doing their work in the records archive.
"Lana and Ryuuzaki? They're the ones who shut down the security system?" The sirens might be annoying, but this was actually a good thing, right?
Lloyd's question caused Sora to look back to the nurse's body, and after a moment of hesitation he nodded. "Yeah, we--"
He was interrupted when a banging started at the door. It looked like there were more monsters where that came from. "You guys should go on ahead! Link and I will make sure nothing follows you." This time, Sora would actually get the chance to fight.
erk sorry, I guess this never went through!
He was already getting busy making sure they weren't followed. Link yanked a chair over to the door with a small grunt and wedged the backrest under the door handle. The more tightly they could jam it shut for now, the better.
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Since the two of them looked prepared to handle any problems that might arise now that the alarms had been sounded, Castiel had to agree that it would be for the best if he and Lloyd kept moving. He didn't enjoy running from a fight, but he also knew how to delegate. That was a basic facet of tactics.
There was a possibility that Sora and Link could be overwhelmed, that they might even lose their lives, but they all had to take that risk.
"Let's go," Castiel ordered Lloyd. He nodded his thanks to the other two patients and then stepped onto the next warp pad.
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He opened his mouth to protest, then closed it, torn by the thought of leaving anyone behind, but knowing they might need the precious minutes that Sora and Link could buy them. Besides which, Lana was already hurt. If monsters attacked Lana and Ryuuzaki, it would be even harder for them to defend themselves. They couldn't afford for Lloyd to waste time arguing here.
Still, Lloyd couldn't just go. Not without saying something. It wasn't in his nature to leave something like this alone. He fixed the two with an intense look. "Don't die," he ordered fervently, almost begged. "Don't turn this into a sacrifice." He stepped onto the warp pad, but kept his eyes on them, as though he could will them into staying safe somehow.
He was still looking when the light from the warp pad swallowed him and Castiel.
[To here.]
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As much as Sora might want to confront the man himself, there was an importance in the fight here too, and so he'd keep a path clear for the others. After his failure to be of help in their last fight, he planned to go all out this time around.
Castiel and Lloyd disappeared on the warp pad, which left the two of them. Sora glanced over at Link and smiled. "I don't know about you, but I don't have any plans to die."
The chair held the door for now, but Sora knew they'd break through eventually. He faced the door with his shoulders squared and waited.
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He faced the door beside Sora, knuckles white from their grip on Soma's sword as the door rattled and threatened to snap open. The sounds that came from outside... At the very least, they had the starting advantage that the enemy only had the span of the doorway to enter. As long as they kept that secure, they might be able to last.
Link glanced to his roommate, his friend, as he spoke. He responded with a grim smile and a shake of his head. No, they weren't going to die.
At the very least, he would make sure that Sora didn't.
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The door didn't want to give so easily. It had been designed to keep the patients out, and so the monsters struggled with it too.
The security system was down, though, which meant that eventually a muzzle full of teeth gnawed a hole in the door. Sora squinted at it, trying to figure out what kind of monster they would be dealing with, but he got the feeling that would stop mattering after a while.
"I'll keep right, you keep left," he told Link while he still had the chance. That would prevent them from getting in each other's way, and if they ended up back to back? Well, Sora was used to that.