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Night 37: F11-20 Hallway
This night was one Momo was not looking forward to. Yes, Renji deserved the memorial, but the vice captain couldn't help but wonder if Landel was going to interrupt it. There were a lot of people that were going to attend and, whereas that made them a formidable force to be reckoned with should something attack, it also meant that a lot of the stronger patients could be eliminated at once should Landel choose a wise assault.
She hated herself for thinking this way.
Clad in her shinigami uniform, Momo nodded to Anya before leaving. She needed to get to Hitsugaya's room as fast as possible. She wanted a hug, damnit, and figured Hitsugaya would only give her one if there weren't others around. She sighed.
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She hated herself for thinking this way.
Clad in her shinigami uniform, Momo nodded to Anya before leaving. She needed to get to Hitsugaya's room as fast as possible. She wanted a hug, damnit, and figured Hitsugaya would only give her one if there weren't others around. She sighed.
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If her roommate could stick her arm through one and have it come out the other side, what else could she stick through? She hadn't been able to fit fully, but if the hole had been made larger, could she have?
She didn't want to waste time here. The longer she stayed, the less people there would be around to potentially latch on to.
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Opening gap, she quickly directed it around the room as she replaced her glove. In a few seconds, she established that it - the gap, that was - couldn't go through things, which was somewhat annoying, nor, if she stood in the corner, could it reach the far end of the room; it seemed five meters was her limit without pushing it.
"Well, I suppose that's that," she said, shrugging as she let the little portal close. Swinging up her parasol again, she tried a few other exercises. However, no barriers appeared, the beds didn't move and Callisto's hair certainly didn't turn bright mauve. She didn't even bother trying to manipulate the border of "independence" and "dependence" to turn the woman malleable.
"If the Q&A session's over, I'm going for a walk now," said Yukari, heading out the door. Opening it, she found it to be dark out. Very dark. And for some reason, she couldn't see.
Turning promptly right around, she went back in and grabbed the flashlight from where she'd left it on the desk.
"For real this time!" she said, waving the parasol in Callisto's general direction before heading out, as if daring her say otherwise. If the woman wanted any better answers, she'd have to follow; if not, then fine with Yukari. There would be other dinner shifts, and Yukari had given her just enough to intrigue her apparently. Give her something to think on until they next met.
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She might have stopped her if those abilities seemed particularly useful, but she'd been watching the other blonde try things out and she could tell she wasn't used to the limitations of this place. If those gaps, or whatever they were, had been useful before, they wouldn't be the same here.
The former warlord scowled and went off on her own. She had a proper stooge to find.