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NIghtshift 26: 2nd Floor Hallway near Railed Area
[From here.]
It was around that time when Jade's pace slowed considerably, almost to that of a snail's. Even though it involved a woman of some sort, he was certain that he'd have more than enough time to dwell between the halls while still making it back before his Majesty reached his own destination. He walked the halls with more ease than he held moments before, swinging his fontech back and forth as he wandered along.
The rail caught his attention almost instantly, and Jade found himself looking over the edge in practically no time. Even at this height he was able to make out the shapes of chairs and couches that lined the Sun Room's floor. This area seemed to awaken some nostalgia inside him, reminding him of the very bridge that overlooked the first floor of the Cathedral back in Daath. If he remembered correctly, it was where Luke came to him after seeking whatever moral support he could squeeze out of his allies. Life was more hectic back then, and they were facing dilemmas that no person could keep to their own.
Jade chuckled at those memories, letting himself relax in the darkness.
[To here.]
It was around that time when Jade's pace slowed considerably, almost to that of a snail's. Even though it involved a woman of some sort, he was certain that he'd have more than enough time to dwell between the halls while still making it back before his Majesty reached his own destination. He walked the halls with more ease than he held moments before, swinging his fontech back and forth as he wandered along.
The rail caught his attention almost instantly, and Jade found himself looking over the edge in practically no time. Even at this height he was able to make out the shapes of chairs and couches that lined the Sun Room's floor. This area seemed to awaken some nostalgia inside him, reminding him of the very bridge that overlooked the first floor of the Cathedral back in Daath. If he remembered correctly, it was where Luke came to him after seeking whatever moral support he could squeeze out of his allies. Life was more hectic back then, and they were facing dilemmas that no person could keep to their own.
Jade chuckled at those memories, letting himself relax in the darkness.
[To here.]
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She walked back toward them.
And now, she was smiling.
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"Go, hurry!" he shouted over his shoulder. There were some doors further down the hall. If nothing else, maybe they'd be able to stop and catch their breath. "Find somewhere to hide, I'll..." he really didn't know what he thought he could do to stop her, but he had to try. "I'll be right behind you!"
Guilt still stabbed at him as sharp as any knife. Memories that he'd tried to forget were clear as day. "S... Stay away," he said as firmly as he could. "I don't want to hurt you." Could he force an invocation? It was possible... he didn't know how much good it would do on a soul that wasn't confined to an Akuma.
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Allen was shouting too. He wasn't screaming anymore, but that pain from earlier still echoed in his words. The ghost woman had done the same thing to him then, as it had with her, only Allen Walker couldn't take the pain without screaming. He wanted them to leave too.
Up, get up! She started shouting herself, willing for this real body to move. There was no reason to be scared. She shouldn't be scared. She wouldn't die; she was a Noah. They didn't die. They couldn't! Her body shouldn't be shaking like this because she wasn't scared!!
Shakily and with Emily's help, Rhode got up to her feet. She had to lean against the older woman to keep from going down once again, though unwilling in the action. Her Noah pride was taking a shot for this no matter what happened anymore. "... All... en...?" It hurt to breathe, so the pain from speaking stabbed twofold at her throbbing neck. But she had to. Allen was telling them to leave like he'd be staying behind. Jealousy, or pain, or anger, or whatever emotion held her senses the most right then kept Rhode from wanting to leave. She didn't want to leave Allen behind.
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It seemed that Allen had taken it up himself to keep the ghost busy and give them the time they needed to get to safety. She would definitely remember such a noble act, at least for a good second. Well, maybe less.
Now then…
“Please be safe, Allen” she then grabbed Rhode by the arm and ran off, not really caring where they'd end up in, or if the little one was even able to keep up.
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"Echoing..." she whispered. "My skin... my skin..."
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And before he could blink she was standing right in front of him. Her ghostly hand snaking out to catch hold of his neck and lifting him up with no ordinary human strength. How?! That same pain pulsed through him again, growing, spreading, worse than before if that was truly possible. He tried to cry out, but the scream died in his throat, came out as only a garbled choking mess.
His feet kicked uselessly beneath him and his hands were shaking, but he tried to pry loose the grip around his neck. All the while those awful visions danced through his mind, weakening his resolve.
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Pretty loud noises probably from fighting going on coming from around here, yeah, but Ravi hadn't exactly been expecting what he saw when he made his way further down the hallway to get past the area.
That familiar red glow was hard to miss - and sure enough, he could make out its source when he pointed his flashlight into that direction.
Ravi stared at the scene for a second. That was Allen being held up in the air, right? It looked like a woman was holding him by his neck. Something didn't look right about her, but now wasn't really the time to stop and think about that.
"Allen?!" Ravi broke into a run and quickly moved closer. "Hey, what're you doing?" He reached for the woman, planning to give Allen a hand trying to free himself - whoever the vicious attacker was, she couldn't be that strong, right?
But before he could actually touch her, Ravi froze for a moment, realizing why something looked funny about the woman. Not just the tattoos on her skin, but was she sort of see-through...?
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She turned her head slowly to look at the newcomer; another person that did not understand pain, another like those whose sorrows she had taken on. She dropped Allen with no ceremony, moving toward Ravi with her hand outstretched. "The needles," she whispered. "Etching... deeper..."
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Mana wasn't the only one though... He hadn't been able to save Suman. He'd only been able to watch as Tyki Mick tore him to shreds with the those awful Tease. Weak. If he wasn't so terribly weak, maybe he could have...
There'd been a voice, a familiar, one, and somewhere in the back of his mind, he knew there was something he should be doing. But breathing seemed most important. He opened his eyes at last, searching and begging his eyesight not to blur.
Ravi. It took an effort just to raise his head enough to see properly, but there was no mistake. He tried to push himself up from the ground, slipping a couple of times. It was as though his strength had simply left him. "Run!" he yelled hoarsely to Ravi. "Run, get out of here!"
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Ravi wasn't too keen on standing there and letting her grab him by the neck next, so he hurriedly ducked and knelt down in front of Allen instead, reaching out to grasp Allen's arms. "Hey... You okay, Allen?" He threw a glance back at the woman before turning to look at Allen again. "Think you can get up and run?"
It looked like Allen was having trouble standing up - there was no way Ravi was planning to run off and leave him there like that. Allen didn't think he'd just do that, right?
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The man ducked her grasp; she turned to follow him, hand still outstretched to touch.
She whispered, "Sleep."
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He shook his head and struggled to get up. Ravi had to run or he'd be next. "She's... she's fast," he managed. Ravi's hand was hot, or maybe his skin was just very cold. If he didn't move, then... "You can't let her touch you!" his voice was shaking, but he couldn't steady it. His eyes were wide and frightened, glancing from Ravi to find the ghost. She was coming.
"You... you have to run!" He tried again to push himself up, getting to one knee with some effort. His neck hurt. His shoulder. The tattoo was spreading. The holly-and-snake design was visible around his neck and up part of his face and it hurt. Not like a burning, but a deep and lingering ache. He was only going to slow Ravi down, he couldn't ask that of him. He couldn't...
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What the hell was that woman? Ravi glanced back over his shoulder, realizing that she was reaching for them again. So she could spread that tattoo or whatever it was, just by touching somebody? And from the looks of it, that had to be a bad thing.
Well, if she was fast... Hastily, Ravi tried to hook his arms under Allen's to haul the other boy to his feet when Allen didn't seem to be getting much further with his attempts to get up from the floor.
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blood and indigo in my eyes, in my eyes,
the needles carving deeper
deeper
my eyes
Her eyes were filled with blood and ink.
"I don't want to see any more." The words were half-whisper, half-moan, barely audible in the sound of thought and agony that she carried with her.
She reached out for Ravi.
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His body wanted to give up, collapse in a heap and wait for morning. But, like so many other times, his mind had other ideas. He didn't need another person's injuries on his conscience. His feet wobbled and slipped, but they moved and that was the important part.
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And she was still reaching for them.
Ravi yanked Allen towards him and turned around to get the hell out of there, now that Allen was finally standing. "Can you run, Allen?" They had to get somewhere safe and check out how badly injured Allen was now.
But what if somebody else ran into the creepy tattoo lady? ... Well, hopefully they'd have the sense to stay away and not go anywhere near her.
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i don't want to see any
more i don't want to see
any more i don't want to
see any more i don't want
She moved forward as Ravi yanked Allen back, hands reaching. She seemed blind, almost, searching, though she followed their movements perfectly. Her hands went for Ravi's head, searching for his face, for his eyes, as if she sought to close them.
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Whether he could run or not depended entirely upon Ravi. He'd do what he could to match the other exorcist's speed, but without Ravi to anchor him, he wasn't even sure he could stay standing.
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But if she was this close, maybe he could buy them some time - if she could touch people, it had to work the other way round, too, and as long as he didn't let her touch him, he wouldn't end up with her weird markings, right?
It was worth a shot. It probably didn't matter where they ran; just getting out of here was the important thing right now. Figuring out where exactly they ended up could always come later.
"Right," Ravi replied quickly. "Don't worry, Allen."
His uncovered eye widened, seeing the woman's hands stretching out towards him again, and he decided that it was definitely a good idea to start running somewhere, as long as it was in an away-from-her direction. He aimed a kick at the woman's midsection, hoping to knock her back to buy them some time to run that way.
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want to see any more. i
Ravi's foot passed through the ghost's mid-section with only the slightest hint of resistance. She stepped forward, not noticing, eyes wide. Pain leaked from her, onto Ravi's foot and leg with the feeling of the needles that had pierced her, the sorrow and agony that had been transferred onto her skin, and now into his.
She pressed her fingers to his eyes to shut them. More pain, more ink, the holly and snake.
"Sleep..." she moaned, "Sleep, priestess, lie in peace..."
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They were on their way. They'd get out of here. But then... Ravi turned to attack the ghost. Why? Why couldn't they just run?! He could almost feel the awful aura of pain and sorrow as his foot moved right through her. Had he felt it? Had it gotten to him to?
Allen wasn't sure who was dragging who anymore, he only knew they had to move and move now. His legs felt like jelly, but it wouldn't be the first time. He hadn't trained so hard just to collapse in a hallway to some spirit. Besides, it wasn't just his own skin that was at stake.
He only hoped that a door would be enough to stop her.
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