http://bitpartgod.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] bitpartgod.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2009-06-02 12:34 pm

Nightshift 41: Entry Room

[From here]

Kibitoshin stepped into the room, hope renewed. It looked like some kind of reception area if the two desks on either side of him were anything to go on, both absolutely pristine as though everything had been tidied away only seconds before he'd stepped into the room. On top of that there were enough doors here to keep him busy for hours yet. But the Kaioshin's efforts were focused rather further away than reconnaissance; at the end of the room were a pair of wide double doors, and beyond them was the outside. A little giddy, he hurried towards them, reached out, pulled, and-

- nearly wrenched his hand out of its socket. They were locked! Kibitoshin stared at them blankly for several moments, as though they would spring open if he willed it hard enough. Once it became apparent that his night was going to continue being so very distinctly free of miracles he sighed and dropped his hand. "Of course they're locked. That would be way too easy..."

[identity profile] dahliahasthorns.livejournal.com 2009-06-07 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh look, another person with a hero-complex and it wasn't directed at her. Next thing she knew, he was also going to be a lawyer. Idiot man, just do what she says! She kept tugging at him, staring up at him with teary, horrified eyes, like that qualified as an answer. "It- It...!"

She let go of him the instant she turned around and saw that face of doom standing next to her. It was floating in front of her. Staring and wheezing. But mostly floating, which was a little disconcerting.

...that had to be some lame trick and she wasn't going to fall for it. It wasn't going to attack her, anyway, that much she already knew from the beginning, but what was it doing? What was worse was that it was ruining her act--this situation? Had never come up before. She supposed she go for the usual and start bawling her eyes out until someone came to "rescue" her, but for the most part she just stared right back up at the thing, watching it.

'Do you want something, puppy?' She thought, face just as innocent and pure as it always was. 'Get out of my way.'

[identity profile] mister-fine.livejournal.com 2009-06-07 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
She looked scared, and Apollo felt bad for trying to hold them up. Still, the idea of leaving that other man behind put a bad taste in his mouth. The fact he didn't sound entirely convincing when he assured them he'd be fine didn't help things.

That wasn't to say he wanted to hang around here, either. Apollo could feel his heart throbbing in his chest, and every so often his stomach would do an uncomfortable back flip. Actually, the sooner they could get out of here, the better. Apollo had never been a fan of horror movies; that went doubly so for haunted houses, and triply so for weird hospital/prisons with weird guys like this hanging around and-- oh geez, he was levitating now?!

Before he knew it, it had appeared right in front of the woman, wheezing and staring at her with those creepy eyes. In the back of his mind, he knew none of this could be real -- it was floating, for crying out loud! Even if it was an illusion, though, it was still a very, very good one, which didn't make this any easier. Apollo balled his sweaty, trembling hand into a fist of determination, the other one gripping tightly onto his flashlight, and he suddenly tried to wedge himself between the woman and the creature.

"Just...just leave us alone, okay?!" he forced himself to say. "Or I'll--I'll--!"

Or I'll what? he frantically asked himself. Yell at it to death?! Good going, Justice!

[identity profile] ofazureflame.livejournal.com 2009-06-07 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
If he had been programmed for laughing, he might have done it at that moment. 'Leave us alone' was listed under the 'Pathetic Attempts to Escape Unharmed' subgroup. And if his program told him that's what it was, then that's what it was. He could only operate based on what his environment told him--other entities were no different.

Even though Apollo managed to get between him and Dahlia, his focus was still on her--still trying to calculate her calm, innocent expression. But his sensors couldn't quite process it. And now 03 was in the way.

Faster than a human eye could follow, he seized the collar of Apollo's shirt with his right hand and began pulling the man out of the way. The hand wasn't warm or even cold--it had no temperature to it at all.

[identity profile] dahliahasthorns.livejournal.com 2009-06-08 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, yes, she knew she was adorable and beautiful and a gift to all the world--she didn't need this creepy thing's reassurance. She knitted her brows upward at the thing and, in a quiet, shaky, and unassuming voice, spoke to the doll in front of her. "I-is... is there something you wa-"

Oh, now the kid was trying to protect her. Doll didn't take kindly to that, it seemed. Long-haired-man didn't take kindly to him not taking kindly. It all felt like they were fighting over her and it took a bit more force to fake a scared response instead of smiling to herself. How cute. "Please," she called out, raising her voice while shrinking back in horror. "Please! Stop fighting!"

[identity profile] mister-fine.livejournal.com 2009-06-08 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Ack, the thing had grabbed him now! Apollo's heart nearly jumped out of his chest. "H-hey! What are you--?!" His voice had raised in volume and pitch, and he frantically tried to yank himself free. Right then, he wasn't even sure what was more unnerving -- the fact it was touching him, or the fact its hand seemed to have no temperature at all.

And then out of nowhere, the other man seemed to fly in to his defense. Part of him was immensely relieved, but it was short-lived once another wave of anxiety washed over him. The last thing he wanted was to see a fight break out. More than anything, he just wanted out of here!

"Be careful!" he called out to the man. He really didn't want to have to leave anyone behind if he could help it.

[identity profile] ofazureflame.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
He'd been focused on obtaining data from 02 and pulling 03 out of the path of his sensors, but he hadn't been completely unaware of 01's movement. Red data readouts scrolled before his visual display, noting that 01 had shifted from mere defensive tactics to aggression.

With a wordless cry, he let go of Apollo and dropped his shoulder back to clear the attack. He seized Kibitoshin's wrist and, with apparently no effort at all, threw the warrior back towards the wall. Eyes wide and glowing, he leapt at Kibitoshin, armed with a set of three-bladed twin blades that he definitely hadn't been holding a second ago. One of them was coming down directly at Kibitoshin's chest.

[identity profile] dahliahasthorns.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
That was unexpected.

Dahlia pushed herself up against the wall and away from those freaks. She wasn't about to leave without at least one of them (it'd blow her cover and like she needed that happening with Mr. Attorney hanging over her shoulder), but that didn't mean she was going to call attention to herself if it looked unnecessary. With those other people trying to get the doll-thing's attention, she'd have enough time to get the two losers with her and drag them out, anyway.

[identity profile] ofazureflame.livejournal.com 2009-06-12 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
[Skipping Apollo with permission.]

The patient-aggressors were all so fragile, he noted. But then again, all entities except him had more-or-less fallen from only a few executions of his attack program. Some even couldn't run from having their data completely rewritten. The corners of his mouth twitched upward, revealing the row of small, pointed teeth as he calculated the odds of--

Crack.

Haseo's aim was right on--the flashlight cuffing him upside the head. There was a cracking noise, and he rebounded, staring right into Kibitoshin's eyes. There was a crack running up his face and through his eye--but he wasn't bleeding.

They must have come in while he had been focused on running his attack. In one jerk, he turned his head to see who had thrown their flashlight at him.

[Attention drawn to here. (http://community.livejournal.com/damned/639482.html?thread=53883642#t54019834)]

[identity profile] dahliahasthorns.livejournal.com 2009-06-12 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
...

Well then.

She pushed herself away from the wall once Guy 1 came back and nodded her head at his question, adverting her eyes from the action in front of her. Anything to protect her poor sensibilities~ By chance, her sight caught onto 1's shoulder and she gasped.

Blood. He was actually bleeding. It wasn't enough for Dahlia to believe any of this wasn't just a huge joke, but it was a good push in that direction, anyway.

"We need to get you looked at right away. It's the least we can do after you risked yourself to save us..."

[identity profile] mister-fine.livejournal.com 2009-06-13 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
Apollo had only been able to watch as the thing attacked the man who'd tried to fight it off, horrified that it had actually cut him. The realization that it was armed and likely not afraid to kill any of them washed over him like a bucket of ice water. It was all he could do to keep himself from being paralyzed in place.

They needed to get out of here. But he couldn't exactly just turn tail and run, either. Not unless they were all together, because he definitely wasn't going to leave anyone behind.

Suddenly, he was distracted by some newcomers calling out to their assailant, and Apollo wasn't sure whether to feel relieved that they might be saved, or bothered by the idea that those people could wind up getting hurt. He couldn't dwell on that for long, though. Before he knew it, their attacker's attention had been drawn away from them (rightfully so, since someone had just thrown a flashlight at its head). It left them to go fight the new group of patients. Apollo didn't get the chance to see the crack on its face, as he quickly turned back toward the injured man, swallowing hard at the sight of the blood.

"A-are you okay?!" he anxiously asked him. Well, it was obvious he wasn't, but what else was he supposed to say? Still, the woman was right -- they needed to get him looked at if they could. "We should get out of here before that thing decides to come back for more."