http://dual-worlds.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] dual-worlds.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2010-10-14 06:08 pm
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Night 52: West Wing, South Hall 2-B

((From here.))

This corridor was empty as well, which was not surprising when one took into account the lack of activity in the previous area. They passed a door to their left, one that lacked a clear label on the maps Spock had seen. While there were several possibilities of what it entailed, Spock knew he would need to make some inquiries from patients who had been here longer than himself. He certainly could have attempted to open it now, but it was better to start further north and work their way down. There would be less time wasted backtracking through previously explored territory that way.

"If the maps are correct," and so far that appeared to be the case, "then we should find a morgue and two autopsy rooms in at the end of the hall ahead."

After a few moments of walking, though, they reached a closed door. Spock adjusted his items long enough to free one of his hands. Grasping onto the knob, he only need to try opening it once to realize it was locked. However, the door did not feel particularly strong, not unlike the one that led into the pharmacy.

Spock leaned down and propped some of his possessions against the wall. "It seems we will have to force our way through."

[identity profile] hes-deadjim.livejournal.com 2010-10-15 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
McCoy threw himself at the door on 'three'. Both of their bodies impacted on it with a dull thud. The door shuddered, gave a little, but didn't quite open. McCoy gave Spock a Look. This kind of thing had happened at the pharmacy too. It hadn't caved on the first try either. Locked, but it hadn't been that strong.

Hopefully this was the same, because if it wasn't, they could very well be here all night.

They didn't waste time counting to three again. Together, they threw their weight at it again and...

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Edited 2010-10-15 04:23 (UTC)