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.

[identity profile] tempusfragments.livejournal.com 2007-01-27 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Nightshift again.

Kiden had almost been waiting for it, with some edge of anticipation. She wasn't sure why, but the prospect of a night (hopefully sans bugs) would be better than the days. Not that she had anything against the days, but ... that thought hung as she picked up the flashlight and walked into the hall.

What she had gathered throughout the day unnerved her. The idea that her 'power' was 'dampened' whatever that meant. She picked a direction and headed down the hallway, flashlight off, staying close to the wall.

Someone else was there, but they looked rather short as she neared them. "...hey..." She said softly, but her voice sounded too loud in the quiet hallway.

[identity profile] still-free.livejournal.com 2007-02-15 08:19 am (UTC)(link)


It took him almost the entire night, and he was much worse for the wear, but he'd made it. Not that there could be any meeting at this point. Simon and River were still busy patching up those other two patients that had been diced up nice and pretty.

Still, as captain, he felt that he had to make contact. If they were waiting, he had to show up, even if it was ridiculously late. He found them easily, seeing as they were the only two patients still in the hallway. Inara and Kaylee.

Seeing the two of them together reminded him of how upsetting it was that they were being put into this sort of situation. Still, it seemed like both of them had avoided any serious injuries thus far (unlike him), and if he had any say in it, things would stay that way.

Hobbling over to them, he swallowed his pride and slumped against the wall. Clearing his throat, he sighed. "Nice evening we've been having," he grunted.