It figured that night would end before Rita and Taura could progress any further. Rita wasn't particularly disappointed to wake up abruptly, as they had reached a dead end. Really, the institute was doing them a favor by bringing them back to the starting point, where they could regroup.
What she didn't appreciate was the loss of valuable time,
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Woah wait. Wait a second. Waaaait a second. Why was he wearing the smiley face t-shirt again? Where was his army uniform? Wh--huh? Over the intercom--was that--was that Landel's voice? He was in charge again?! What the hell was going on?! Again! He was saying that every day now! Was every damn day in this place an attempt to make him go mad from all the unexpected changes? Oh sure Landel, Aguilar, whoever the hell you are, I'll make it easy for you, just let me apply my head to the wall several hundred thousand times until it splits open like a goddamn watermelon! I'm sure that's what you want, isn't it?! You sons of--...Before he could finish his inner tirade, ( ... )
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...And suddenly, the headache seemed so trivial compared to what he was looking at.
True, he couldn't see all of the bandages, but it was clear enough just by looking at her that Renamon was in a hell of a lot more pain than he was. Byrne sat up quickly, face full of concern and surprise, and mumbled under his breath, "Holy sh..." His subconscious parental censors prevented him from completing the sentence out loud. A habit that could only be obtained from being a parent. Why should he even bother now? Today was not a day for censorship, damnit. "Renamon? What happened to you? Are you alright?"
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Luckily, at least, this explanation was relatively straight-forward. "Two cats. I'll be fine. One just opened my stomach a bit." And shredded the skin on her back. Those two had definitely moved differently than the other she had encountered. The nonchalance in which she spoke did not mirror her mental state on it. In reality, she'd prefer to not consider the event. "Please don't concern yourself with me," she added, bowing her head. "This isn't the worst that's happened by far."
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What bothered him most was Renamon's last sentence. This wasn't the worst? Did he want to know exactly how much worse she'd been harmed before? How much worse it could get around here, if that was even possible?
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Ask the details--she'd give those better. The Digimon glanced back at him, wondering. "You remember the scorpion you told me about? The cats at night are a little smaller than that, perhaps coming to my knee. And like all mammals at the institute when darkness falls--they begin to decompose while alive, becoming as undead as the people in Doyletown do once the day slips away." Though, that was right. Byrne was yet new. Hadn't she promised to test his belief in her today? "Before you came we were shown in details the way the townpeople turn to zombi at night."
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To her relief, he took the subject change. "It depends on how you define everywhere." And this brought to mind the conversation she had with Sasuke yesterday, among others. "None have been past the town--until recently, we could not even get to the town under our own power at night. The question, perhaps, is less if Doyleton is affected by the Institute, and more if it's part of the Institute itself."
She took a breath, skin stretching painfully. "In all likelihood, it exists as an extension of this place. Would we really be allowed near free roam, despite our own powerlessness? And moreso--" Here, she hesitated, despite Byrne's affirmation of belief. For it stretched most's imaginations if they were not familiar.
"...It's also possible that this isn't real at all," she continued quietly. "And that we exist in an illusion or digital representation. It would explain... much of what has happened here. And how it is possible."
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However, the radio conversation was the subject of importance right now. "So who is this Marc fellow then? The other guy that was talking over the radio?" It would seem that he still had much more to learn about the people in this place.
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Byrne's expression at the moment was something of a mix between surprise, interest, and confusion. Mostly interest, though. The thought that there had actually been an institute staff member who rebelled against the Head Doctor gave Byrne a small amount of hope. Forget the fact he was dead, someone on the inside was actually human enough to stand up for the patient populace. That proved Landel didn't have a bunch of mindless slaves working for him ( ... )
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Though, here again, she doubled back. If she spoke of the portal night, here was enough to spark memory of elements and a decorative sword. It was possible Byrne knew as much as she, and if so, would not need to be informed. "Do you know about the basement they were speaking of?"
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"I wasn't aware that there was even a basement here," he admitted. "I never saw stairs leading down to it, unless they hid them away somewhere in a different part of the building. What's down there? It must be something important if Landel and Marc were going on about it."
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