Kibitoshin wasn’t sure what alarmed him the most; the wailing sirens and the juddering blare of the computer voice or the aching gap their sudden absence left behind
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It was like a fire alarm, only twenty times worse. Combined with the giant wave of pink light that swept through the room - a light that didn't seem to do anything but make things more confusing than they already were - the alarms successfully created a more terrifying start to the night than any previous one Byrne had experienced in this damn place.
When the alarms first went off, the crappy mood he had had all throughout dinner was instantly replaced with a rush of adrenaline as he jolted out of his chair and uttered perhaps the only logical response to this situation: "What the hell?!"
Seriously, what the hell was happening?
He flipped around to stare at his roommate, eyes wide. So creepy intercom broadcasts were out of style now? Guess so, because tonight Aguilar was replacing them with the most obnoxious alarms on the face of the planet and a very unsettling message. Emergency. Code Red. What did Code Red mean? What was the emergency?
Badd.
Badd!!As much as Byrne had probably pissed him off earlier (not to mention how much
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When the alarms first went off, the crappy mood he had had all throughout dinner was instantly replaced with a rush of adrenaline as he jolted out of his chair and uttered perhaps the only logical response to this situation: "What the hell?!"
Seriously, what the hell was happening?
He flipped around to stare at his roommate, eyes wide. So creepy intercom broadcasts were out of style now? Guess so, because tonight Aguilar was replacing them with the most obnoxious alarms on the face of the planet and a very unsettling message. Emergency. Code Red. What did Code Red mean? What was the emergency?
Badd.
Badd!!As much as Byrne had probably pissed him off earlier (not to mention how much ( ... )
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