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Nightshift 21: F1-F10 Hallway
Naminé realized all too late when she returned to her room that she had neglected to ask where Kairi's room was. There was a good chance that she was close by, but at the same time... there was a chance she was all the way in the very last halls. Or maybe she had already left!
Naminé didn't bother eating her dinner, leaving it on the desk with a note indicating it was alright if some scavengers wanted to eat it, and then she went out into the hallway, armed only with her flashlights and a few pens.
There was no way she could fight like River, but Naminé had to have something.
She had half a mind to call out Kairi's name softly as she wandered the halls, but remembered what happened last time. She had attracted some... nasty visitors to say the least. The woman with the poker. Naminé had never seen her again, so it seemed safe to assume that one really could die at Landels.
Shuddering at that sobering thought, Naminé hurried along a little quicker than she intended.
Naminé didn't bother eating her dinner, leaving it on the desk with a note indicating it was alright if some scavengers wanted to eat it, and then she went out into the hallway, armed only with her flashlights and a few pens.
There was no way she could fight like River, but Naminé had to have something.
She had half a mind to call out Kairi's name softly as she wandered the halls, but remembered what happened last time. She had attracted some... nasty visitors to say the least. The woman with the poker. Naminé had never seen her again, so it seemed safe to assume that one really could die at Landels.
Shuddering at that sobering thought, Naminé hurried along a little quicker than she intended.
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Glad that Elena wasn't trying to hang around any longer than necessary, he followed her out of the block. He kept about half a step behind her to watch her back, his eyes skimming the pathway in front. Everything looked so far, so good.
So why didn't it feel that way?
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Alyssa frowned, tucking her pens back into her pocket. She supposed she wouldn't need them right now.
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... But what now? Naminé looked around the group of girls, as if expecting one of them to take charge or leave or something. She was very used to working alone... But at the same time, she couldn't just wait around for something to happen.
"Um, I guess we'll continue ahead too?" Naminé suggested, already starting to move ahead, although slowly in case anyone wanted to accompany her.
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She chewed in the inside of her lip absently, and looked back at the other two girls. "...Here's for a good night, right?" She asked, half hopeful, half false cheer.
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"Well," she started slowly, running her hand through her hair. This was all so freaky. "M-maybe we should stick together? I mean… If there are more of us, it's less likely for something to hurt us if we all work together… right?"
Hopefully this wasn't a dumb question. She wasn't so good at communication.
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When the smallest girl suggested that they get a move on, she just shook her head.
"Sorry, xiao mei mei, but I'm waitin' for someone. If you want to go on ahead, I'll be fine right here."
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Well, perhaps they were outside. Naminé didn't know. She just didn't want to remain in her room for the night, in case any unexpected visitors decided to drop by.
"A-Alright... Yes, it's safer to travel in groups. I... think," Naminé answered Alyssa's question, then frowned when she realized she wasn't being helpful. Was it wise for her to lead the group? She had lead Kairi in The World That Never Was, but that situation was entirely different.
Well, there was only way to go anyway.
(( moved here (http://community.livejournal.com/landels_damned/50681.html?thread=2750201#t2750201) ))
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"Kaylee," she called softly as she approached, flashlight and radio in hand. She hadn't found a suitable, makeshift weapon as of yet. "Mal hasn't arrived yet, has he?" The Companion tried to sound as level-headed and calm as she could. It was hard not to sound worried, but she'd been schooled for this.
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"Wow, you scared me. No, the Captain ain't here yet...wonder what's keeping him." She peered at her Companion friend questioningly. "D'you think that we got the rooms messed up and we're supposed to meet him somewhere?"