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Nightshift 49: 2nd Floor Staff Lounge
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Touya stepped through the door and stopped. He'd been in quite a few closets in his time of various kinds, and this was not a closet. Not unless Landel started storing couches and paintings of puppies in his closets. Did he take a wrong turn?
He turned to look outside the door, maybe check the plate on the front, but it slammed shut as Yue walked through. Dumbfounded and disoriented, Touya struggled for something to say.
"Uh..."
That was about all he had.
Touya stepped through the door and stopped. He'd been in quite a few closets in his time of various kinds, and this was not a closet. Not unless Landel started storing couches and paintings of puppies in his closets. Did he take a wrong turn?
He turned to look outside the door, maybe check the plate on the front, but it slammed shut as Yue walked through. Dumbfounded and disoriented, Touya struggled for something to say.
"Uh..."
That was about all he had.
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Sullen, the ninja leaned against a nearby wall and crossed her arms. She was irritated, she was annoyed and she really just wanted to curl up in bed with her youkai and not go playing portal jump. It was as bad as that one ranch...
"Hey, Raine... Do you think there's some kind of key to these portals like the Sorcerer's Ring?"
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"Like a switch or something to turn them off?" Yukari mused as she rummaged about. "Maybe in Landel's office, but I don't think he'd let patients wander in there."
There really wasn't much worth keeping, but the youkai did come out of the fridge with three cans of soda, setting two on the counter next to Raine. One stayed there while the other sunk into the counter, eaten by a gap. It reappeared in front of the ninja, falling up in a momentary defiance of physics before gravity took hold again and pulled it back down, causing it to disappear in the gap floating before the girl and pop back out of the counter, only for the process to repeat again.
"If you need caffeine, have one of those - coffee'll take a while to brew. Plus they probably only have instant." Yukari generally preferred tea to coffee, and when she did have coffee, she liked it to be something of quality.
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Either way, the cups themselves would definitely be good to have; she crammed as many as she could fit into her bag, glad they were so light even in stacks. Tonight was probably not going to involve finding anything they really needed, but luxuries were nice too.
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She was, oddly, unphased by the mystically floating cans, having resigned herself to whatever antics the youkai was up to in a way of amusing herself. At least this was tame and kinda neat. She had this instinctive acceptance of the gap and what it was doing, probably from the pact.
Sheena sighed and rolled her eyes. "Stop trying to use my youkai like a beast of burden, Raine. If you want that damn pointless thing, carry it yourself."
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"Maybe; Landel's put some kind of space restriction on how many things I can leave in limbo though," she replied dubiously to Raine's question. "I'm down a couple flashlights, but..." Trying to calculate the volume of what should normally be a limitless dimension of space between spaces was something of a novelty.
"Would you even have anywhere to plug it in? I don't recall any outlets in our rooms," the youkai pointed out. It was probably for the patient's safety - as if monsters roaming the corridor were fine, but open outlets were not. Shrugging, the youkai took another sip and set her can down next to Raine's, while Sheena's gradually came to a state of equilibrium, bobbing up and down in place as if floating in water.
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Giving up on the idea of taking the coffee maker with them, she checked the rest of the cabinets but found nothing worth taking. Not bothering to take her can of soda, she said "Let's go," and turned the doorknob.
Only to find the door wouldn't open. "What?" She tried again, with more force, and still nothing happened. The door wasn't locked, but it wasn't budging either. What was happening?
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The ninja just assumed it was locked and raised an eyebrow. "Need me to break the lock?"
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"It shouldn't be locked. That's the door we just came in from, isn't it?" mused Yukari. On the other hand, they hadn't exactly come in through that door, so maybe it had been overlaid when they came in and hadn't noticed.
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This was not good.
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"Gah!" Sheena stumbled back, almost losing her balance, from the recoil from her kick. There wasn't even any give to the wood. "...you broke it, Raine. Now we're stuck here. Go, make yourself some damn coffee," the ninja growled, stalking away from the door to the other side of the room, face red in embarrassment.
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Well, if Raine was going to make coffee, there was no reason for the sodas, so Yukari tossed the healer's can in with Sheena's and let them both disappear into the space between worlds. Standing up and stretching, Yukari started walking along the counter... and throwing open every door and cabinet she came across.
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Tempting as coffee was, now wasn't the time. So, she stayed where she was and looked the door over; unfortunately, there wasn't really anything to be gained by the examination. Instead, something unrelated occurred to her; a few minutes ago, Sheena had called Yukari "her" youkai. Considering they were dating... it sounded like they'd gotten closer. Lovers?
...at least it was something to think about besides the danger they were undoubtedly in.
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Finally reaching the far wall, the ninja huffed and leaned against it, crossing her arms and glowering. It had to be Raine's fault, even if she logically knew how ridiculous that notion was. She was just looking for someone to blame for ruining her chance to show off her newly formed pact. It was a good thing Sheena couldn't read the half-elf's mind as she'd be kicking herself for accidentally letting that slip with how fast and damn accurate Raine's mind was. At least she hadn't noticed the necklace Yukari was wearing.
Speaking of the youkai... "What the hell are you doing, Yukari? I don't think there's going to be any mini-portals in the cabinets."
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"Really, I don't fancy just standing around all night," the youkai complained as she approached the ninja. Despite her tone though, a smile lit up her face, one that Sheena was had the dubious pleasure of being quite familiar with. "Of course, I'm sure I could think of a few others ways to entertain myself..."
A gloved hand raised up and brushed the ninja's cheek as she passed her, pace slowing for the moment. Unlike Sheena, Yukari had no problem whatsoever with what Raine noticed or didn't notice, though for the moment the wooden marker on the necklace was hidden blow the neckline of her dress even if the leather strings were fully visible.
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Before she could give it much thought, though, they suddenly had company. Raine blocked the spider's attack with her broom as she jumped backwards, bracing herself for another strike. This thing looked especially lethal and they couldn't leave... the room suddenly felt very, very small.
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Thankfully, in a bizarre way, the spider dropped into their midst and the ninja's combat reflexes saved her from saying something potentially embarrassing, incriminating, or potentially romantic. Eyes snapping open, Sheena grabbed the youkai's wrist and pulled Yukari out of the way of what she assumed was an attack at them.
But no, it was Raine it went after. Thank Martel, the half-elf was combat trained. Even with a broom.
"Raine! Get out of the way! I can handle this!"
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Barely a moment after Yukari noticed the spider, Sheena was pulling her out of the way. By the time the youkai spun about to face the menace, she had her parasol out - for defense mostly, as it looked unlikely she could pierce the creature's chitinous shell.
Backing away to give Sheena room to fight, Yukari glanced around the room, looking for what she could use. The drawers and cabinets she'd gotten to were still open and still full of stuff...
All it took was one quick gap to send a drawer's worth of office supplies hailing on top of the spider's head - hardly harmful, but hopefully a useful distraction.
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Raine backed away as fast as she could without tripping, but not daring to look behind her; she held her makeshift staff at an angle in front of her, hoping to make it that much harder for the giant spider to get at her.
Her mind was whirling, trying to think of a way out of this, but she was coming up blank so far; it wasn't even likely that they would be able to hide anywhere. Sheena, whatever you wanted to show me, it had better be a new combat technique.
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The ninja darted to the side, flanking the spider so she could see it, Raine and Yukari all at the same time. Pulling one of her thicker cards out, the ninja drew in a deep breath and delved deep into her mana well. Grasping the magic there, the only magic Sheena possessed, she began to chant, using the card as a focal point.
"I call upon the Youkai or Borders and Boundaries..."
A small ring of pale white light, mana made manifest, started to swirl around the summoner. Closing her eyes and trusting in her sense of timing, concentrating so that nothing would break her from the summon, Sheena felt the mana connecting her and Yukari start to pulse.
[ooc: All information regarding the summon is located here (http://mizuhomaiden.livejournal.com/3794.html). The actual summon will occur next round.]
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"Is that..?" Yukari's unfinished question though was unmistakably answered when she felt that force inside her stir. In her core, and in Sheena's, she could feel the bond that lay there pulse and grow. Her skin tingled, like the feeling of standing in a thunderstorm, a feeling almost electric. And with these sensations physical and magical came the response emotional: a big grin spread across her face.
"Oh, this will be good."
Sorry for the slow guys, I'll try and be more on the ball for you.
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...As soon as this battle was over, she was going to be bombarding them both with questions for the rest of the night.
For now, though, she had to stay focused; Sheena couldn't defend herself while she was summoning, and she had no idea what would happen to a summon who was being called but already in the room. Fortunately, Raine could defend herself well enough for a brief time; she'd just be hard-pressed to keep it up.
No worries. This is almost done anyways.^^
Feeling that connection, that oneness, the swirling mana about Sheena flattened and then spread out across the majority of the floor in the small room they were to form the specific glyph that signified summoning magic.
Opening her eyes as she spoke the final phrase of the incantation, the pale light did suddenly reverted and turned a deep, dark blackness. She had been expecting the see the youkai's summoning glyph to be a shade of purple, but not this. This wasn't black, this was an absence of light, such a contrast to what it had been before, visible even in the already darkened room.
"I summon thee." And then withing the utter blackness, the emptiness of the glyph itself, pulsed red, baleful eyes. If Sheena wasn't as disciplined as she was, she might have lost the summon right then. Those eyes, the glyph... it was just like one of Yukari's gaps. It had been a long time since the youkai's gaps creeped her out, but this summon, this glyph did. But she pushed past that. She was a summoner.
"Come, Yukari!"
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