They'd stopped pointing out the obvious to each other; now they trailed along silently in Lloyd and Castiel's wake, letting them handle the locked doors. Lana preferred the running commentary, if she was honest about it. It was comfortingly familiar, if bordering on juvenile at times. Scientifically speaking, facts can't be whining, she could almost hear Ema arguing. One had nothing to do with the other, but sometimes it took trying out a few leaps of logic to find the truth.
She couldn't lose herself in thoughts of more pleasant times for very long, though; the second door opened on a large, empty space. Or, at least, a larger and emptier space; it was still rather cluttered, as if recently abandoned, and just large enough to be unnerving rather than spacious.
She raised her eyebrows at Ryuuzaki, before pivoting and walking towards the second door. The knob turned in her hand. "This one's open," she called out, loudly enough for everyone to hear.
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She couldn't lose herself in thoughts of more pleasant times for very long, though; the second door opened on a large, empty space. Or, at least, a larger and emptier space; it was still rather cluttered, as if recently abandoned, and just large enough to be unnerving rather than spacious.
She raised her eyebrows at Ryuuzaki, before pivoting and walking towards the second door. The knob turned in her hand. "This one's open," she called out, loudly enough for everyone to hear.