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damned_institute2009-07-23 11:43 pm
Nightshift 42: Twin Pines Rooftop
[from here]
Once he was on the roof, Kratos exhaled slowly. They were safe for the moment on the roof, although he couldn't afford to relax: they had no control whatsoever over what happened inside the restaurant, and judging by the bright flames issuing from a store in the distance, that meant another possible mad dash for safety in the near future. That was of course assuming the zombies didn't get onto the roof first, but Kratos doubted they had that sort of coordination.
He turned to find Stahn. "Are you alright? We still haven't seen any sign of Leon..."
Now was a good time to pause, gather their thoughts, and plan their next move. Objective number one would probably be finding their friend; after that, Kratos wasn't so sure. He was hardly in the mood for playing the hero.
Once he was on the roof, Kratos exhaled slowly. They were safe for the moment on the roof, although he couldn't afford to relax: they had no control whatsoever over what happened inside the restaurant, and judging by the bright flames issuing from a store in the distance, that meant another possible mad dash for safety in the near future. That was of course assuming the zombies didn't get onto the roof first, but Kratos doubted they had that sort of coordination.
He turned to find Stahn. "Are you alright? We still haven't seen any sign of Leon..."
Now was a good time to pause, gather their thoughts, and plan their next move. Objective number one would probably be finding their friend; after that, Kratos wasn't so sure. He was hardly in the mood for playing the hero.

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"It didn't last long, but I don't think that matters, much." He wasn't about to add that they'd taken Leon down; that part still hurt too much to talk about.
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This did change things somewhat, although it wasn't enough for Kratos to demand a plunge into action: it was more disturbing than motivational. "You might have had a point earlier," he said quietly, "but then again, perhaps not. Leon might have been taken from a time before his" - Kratos coughed - "transformation, in which case he wouldn't know about it."
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When he thought back to it all, he'd honestly all but forgotten the betrayal; Leon had been forced into what he did. What came to mind now was how little they'd been able to do for Leon, in the end. They'd saved Marian, at least, and he knew his friend was glad for that much. But he still wished they'd been able to save at least one more life.
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"But at least you saved him from having to maintain that sort of forced existence," the older man said, looking off into the distance. Stahn hadn't finished his sentence, but Kratos was good enough at reading between the lines to understand what he had stopped himself from saying.