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Night 47: West Wing, South Hall 1-B
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So far, so good. Kairi tried to move as quietly as she could, not wanting to attract any kind of baddies that could be lurking in the shadows. ... And lest she forget actually crazy patients. Then again, she doubted she'd ever forget that incident.
Oh well, she was almost there. No time to think about past injuries.
( to here. )
So far, so good. Kairi tried to move as quietly as she could, not wanting to attract any kind of baddies that could be lurking in the shadows. ... And lest she forget actually crazy patients. Then again, she doubted she'd ever forget that incident.
Oh well, she was almost there. No time to think about past injuries.
( to here. )
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"You can kind of consider shinigami to be the police of the afterlife, keeping order and the souls safe until reincarnation." She smiled. "I know it's a lot to take in."
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After witnessing the deaths of some of her dearest friends, and having a close encounter with death herself, Anise had spent some time wondering and worrying about what happened after death. She had her own thoughts and beliefs about the afterlife, of course, but it was still something that was largely unknown and scary to her.
'A lot to take in' was an understatement. "I'll say," Anise mumbled in response, sighing. Could she even believe something that outrageous? That Momo knew all about something that lots of people spent their whole lives pondering? Maybe it was better to just drop the subject, rather than trying to wrack her brain thinking about gods, souls, reincarnation, and whatever else.
"W-well, anyway, we should keep going. We don't want to run out of time to explore!" Despite the bit of awkwardness in her tone, Anise quickly took on her usual energetic demeanor, and began walking briskly toward the end of the hall.
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