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Entry tags:
- alkaid,
- asch,
- ayumu,
- brainiac 5,
- celes,
- depth charge,
- edgar,
- edward cullen,
- feldt,
- grell,
- haseo,
- hokuto,
- indiana jones,
- kayako,
- kvothe,
- l,
- lunge,
- renamon,
- rolo,
- scar (tlk),
- setsuna,
- sora,
- taura,
- tenzen,
- the scarecrow,
- tsubaki,
- venom
Night 44: Main Hall, 2-West
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After reaching the top of the stairs, Tenzen slipped into the next hallway. This time, the hallway consisted out of a normal floor, ceiling and walls, as opposed to the pulsing flesh from last night.
Sliding his hand along the wall, the ninja kept his flashlight switched off as he headed East.
[To here]
After reaching the top of the stairs, Tenzen slipped into the next hallway. This time, the hallway consisted out of a normal floor, ceiling and walls, as opposed to the pulsing flesh from last night.
Sliding his hand along the wall, the ninja kept his flashlight switched off as he headed East.
[To here]
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He shook off the thought of what had happened the night before. If he let himself think too much about it, then there was no way he could keep moving forward, and for better or for worse, that was what he had to do, for Haseo, if not for himself. All of that said, though, if anyone in this place was going to have a cat come to them, it would be him, and he definitely didn't see one.
"...nothing's here. I would know if there was a cat...I seem to be a magnet for them. We should go..."
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But that depended on the beholder, of course. To Alkaid, there was simply the beam of a flashlight and a cat winding innocently about her ankles.
And nothing more. Alkaid was coming to exist in the beginnings of a memory, time and space shifting around her to create what someone, something, wanted her to see: and that was the sudden noiseless appearance of a small boy right behind her, staring up and waiting for her to turn around. He looked a little pale and definitely a little frightened, dressed in a striped T-shirt and shorts with a bandaged knee, but he looked normal enough with his bowl cut and dark eyes.
And to Endrance and Haseo, Alkaid was starting to look -- just a little insubstantial, though perhaps that was the effect of the light, or the darkness ... after all, the cat now sitting by her feet looked the same way, didn't it? And it was just Alkaid and the cat to be seen, alone in the hallway, so surely there was no threat, no boy standing behind her waiting to be noticed?
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But... no. She had to find Haseo and help him. In the end, friends were more important than cats, even though it hurt her to tear away from the little lost cat, probably the only normal animal in the entire place. And when she turned to stand, that face---
"A-aaaah!" She scrambled back a little bit, staring back at the halfway-creepy, pale little kid. He'd surprised her. "H-hey, don't just jump out at me like that! I don't have time for this... I gotta save Haseo!!"
...It didn't seem like she had noticed that her friends were nearby, even though she seemed to be staring right past Haseo. To her, she was staring at the sad little boy, and nothing else...
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... The sight of Coite-Bodher Battlefield's terrain strengthened as the surrounding swirl of blue died out, a sick feeling rising in the pit of Ryou's stomach as he walked his character forward, searching for his friend-- spotting her just as she fell, and... moments later there was nothing he could do as Alkaid began to fade...
This place--!
The Adept Rogue's grip on his emotions had a track record of being somewhat tenuous, even when he wasn't mere minutes out from being forced so far past his limits. All at once the panicked state from before returned in force, and with barely a sound aside from a rushed intake of breath he stepped forward and tried to grab the girl's shoulder, shuddering at the sudden increase in warmth and brightness in the air near her.
"Alkaid, there's-- nothing..." he hissed, voice tinged with what sounded suspiciously like fear. Without further warning, he unceremoniously tried to push her toward the dark shape that was the entryway to the stairs. The fact that she was oddly difficult to hold on to at first despite the bluntness of the action caused him little concern save to encourage the need to get out.
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Whatever it was she was chasing, it wasn't good, and the fact that she was fading out -- no. He couldn't think about that now.
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