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Nightshift 31: Staff-Only Outdoor Patio
[from here]
The door indeed lead to an outdoor area and the Bride paused in the doorway a moment to let her eyes adjust. She then moved out into the fresh air and looked around for any possible creatures or people. She didn't see any and noted the two doors. One was the one they wanted and the other... hadn't been on her map.
Out of curiosity, Beatrix headed over and tried the door. It was locked tight and a cursory examination of the lock told her it was solidly built and would take more than she was willing to try, at the moment, to break open. Perhaps she'd give it a shot after they'd acquired what it was they were after.
Turning back, the blonde paused as the wind blew her hair into her eyes. Pushing it out of her eyes, she suddenly remembered what had happened the last time she'd been outside. Blue eyes moved to the sky and she searched for any circling giant birds, readying the glass shard that had taken the life of the last one she'd encountered. One that had tried to eat Mion.
"We shouldn't linger," the Bride said in a quiet voice. "Remember what happened when we came back from the town..."
The door indeed lead to an outdoor area and the Bride paused in the doorway a moment to let her eyes adjust. She then moved out into the fresh air and looked around for any possible creatures or people. She didn't see any and noted the two doors. One was the one they wanted and the other... hadn't been on her map.
Out of curiosity, Beatrix headed over and tried the door. It was locked tight and a cursory examination of the lock told her it was solidly built and would take more than she was willing to try, at the moment, to break open. Perhaps she'd give it a shot after they'd acquired what it was they were after.
Turning back, the blonde paused as the wind blew her hair into her eyes. Pushing it out of her eyes, she suddenly remembered what had happened the last time she'd been outside. Blue eyes moved to the sky and she searched for any circling giant birds, readying the glass shard that had taken the life of the last one she'd encountered. One that had tried to eat Mion.
"We shouldn't linger," the Bride said in a quiet voice. "Remember what happened when we came back from the town..."
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"No!" he yelled, especially when he realized that some of the lightning was headed straight for Kairi.
Before he could see whether or not she dodged, though, he heard a rush of movement from behind him and realized that it was his turn to be in danger. He gasped again, falling to the ground and into a roll in hopes of avoiding the dive-bombing creature. Things that flew were so much harder to fight!
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Her fingers tips burned slightly, yet there had been no contact between her and the lightning.
Oh.
Kairi didn’t have time to think about things then. There were other things at hand – like, for instance, the fact that the creature was still there, and that the two other people were looking to be extremely hurt. Moving in a crouch across the ground slowly, she tried to get towards Rena who appeared to be trying to open the door, even with a body of another woman sprawled across her. There had to be something … “Rena, stop for a second! I’ll – I’ll help!”
With her senses suddenly on overdrive, Kairi’s head suddenly snapped to look behind her and towards the monster, which was swooping towards Sora. Eyes wide, her fingers suddenly switched as the tingling slowly began to move up her fingers. “No!”
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Flying higher, the snakelike creature flapped its wings again, thunder cracking as it sent two new bolts of lightning toward Sora, hoping to slow him down. Creatures on the ground had to be slowed or the tempest would never be able to get a solid grip.
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Groaning and trying to pull air into her protesting body, Beatrix managed to find her way up onto all fours. "I can... move.... Rena," she said, forcing the words out. "The door..."
It was insulting to her pride, but Beatrix would drag herself, crawl even, into the next room somehow if only the damn door would open.
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Open... The joints between her fingers cracked under the mounting pressure. Open!
A single heave granted her wish, the door frame shaking from the force. Not caring what lay beyond, Rena rushed over to Arlene's side, pulling at the woman's arm towards the interior. Her eyes, however, fell on the other two patients.
"Everybody!" she called out. "Inside now!"
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However, just when he had stood up, another attack came straight for him, this time in the form of lighting strikes, which were much harder to dodge. As an instinctual reaction, the boy drew his weapon in front of him, but the lightning shot through the metal of it directly into his arms, giving him a nasty shock that threw him off of his feet and back onto the ground with a yell.
He was stunned for the moment, but he heard Rena's voice, even though he couldn't quite catch what she was saying. He needed to get up! He knew how to use his Keyblade as a projectile weapon, and he could hit that thing if he got half the chance! But at the moment, his body refused to cooperate...
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All at once, the girl’s eyes were on her fallen friend, thoughts completely erased. One minute she was moving towards the door, and the next she was moving towards Sora’s fallen form, the monster – what was it?! – looming close overhead. Without thinking, Kairi threw herself in front of the boy, her body crouching over slightly while her arms poised themselves as if she were to attack. Fingers curling as if claws, the once princess felt the invisible fire creep up her arms.
And yet, she knew she couldn’t do that. There was no way she was going to allow herself be controlled by the darkness again; not until she had it under control. Taking a step back, Kairi moved slowly towards Sora, so that when she was close enough, she could grab him by the arms and try to make a run for it. The keybearer had saved her more times than she could count … and it was time to return the favor.
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It would have its revenge for the one who dared to harm it.
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"Run now, children!" The Bride summoned the strength to call loudly through the open doorway to the two still in the sights of the snake-bird monster. It was the best she could do given she was unarmed and injured as she was. She sat down on the ground just inside the door and grabbed Rena's arm in a vice-like grip. She just had a feeling the girl was going to run out to help the other two, but the ex-assassin knew there was nothing she'd be able to do other than become another target once out there.
"No. Stay here with me," she said, yanking the girl with as much strength as she had left down onto her lap and in her arms. Whimpering with the pain the action caused, the Bride rest her head back against the wall. Holding the red-headed girl tight, the Bride tried to recover as much strength as she could. Who knew how many more creatures would they face? She needed to recover some.
Closing her eyes in an attempt to hide the tears of pain that had collected in them, she held Rena tightly. "Just stay. I need you, okay? You have to stay safe. Can't have anything happen to you. Can't... can't..." She repeated those words over several times, barely audible as she listened to the fight going on outside.
((Skip Beatrix from now on as she's in the next room, but since shift changed I'm not creating the new area.))
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"I'm sorry... I'm sorry..." she managed hoarsely until they were safely in the interiors of the next room.
Of course, Arlene was not the only person in her mind at the moment. The other two patients had yet to run over. Only one possibility existed for the delay, which resulted in a fervent need to rush back outside. Rena thought she recognized Sora and his friend Kairi; if the duo were in trouble, she had to help them!
Except she couldn't. Not with a steely hand around her arm and a jerk that brought the girl closer to Arlene. Her face froze in shock, her eyes glancing up at the woman in confusion and desperation. An order was an order, but these were friends. Friends who'd help her in the past, even. This request... It simply wasn't something Rena could swallow. At least not without snapping.
As sounds of struggle escalated outside, something hot and wet welled up in the corner of her eyes.
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But there wasn't time for any of that, and she was already trying to help him up. He heard some yelling from behind them, but he couldn't focus on that right now. The monster was injured, but it looked like it still wanted to roast them, if possible.
Seeing the movements that meant it was charging up and preparing to attack, Sora grabbed tighter onto Kairi's arm with one hand and pulled himself up with her help. At this point, this thing wasn't worth killing. "Run!" he yelled, trying to pull his friend back. But how could they be faster than lightning?
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She was going to take it.
Making sure her body was in front of Sora’s own, Kairi waited until he was fully standing before giving him a shove in the direction of the door, making sure he wasn’t touching her by the time the lightning hit one of the targets. Feeling her fingers brush against Sora’s for one final moment, the once princess gave the boy a smile before the lightning hit her back.
She could smell the burning of something before she felt the pain, and by the time Kairi realized that it had been her own flesh that had been burnt, she was slowly being sucked into the dark. Knees giving out, she let out no sound as she slowly fell unconscious, landing with a dull thud against the ground.
It was worth it, was the final thing Kairi thought before she felt herself slip away completely.