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Kirk ran into the main hallway and found nothing there except more pink light coating everything. His gut feeling said that if something was happening, it should've happened already, but he was a loss to explain what was going on. The system (if he could call it that, vague as it was to describe the whole Landel's torture/
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Once Nigredo was steps away, Renamon slid back from the visible spectrum and out of sight and senses. There was a great deal more monsters out tonight, and she had to wonder if this was the response, the code blared over the speakers. It called more to an older thought, and still an uncomfortable familiarity. That of being used as a weapon, wielded as fodder for those who could gain control, and she was caught back in a moment of sympathy, one she had set aside for a good while. One she didn't need to consider now. There were other things to focus on.
Tear moved through the halls, and creatures dropped in her path. Renamon wondered if it was her voice alone, or something else that powered the spells. Healing, obviously, was not all the girl could do. It reminded the Digimon of her own Talisman Spells, ones she would not be seeing unless she gained a more useful body and access to a certain creampuff eating Digimon ( ... )
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Hu................h.....................hi......Renamon.......nice to see you...appearing out of FUCKING NOWHERESeriously, was he that unobservant tonight or did she seriously just APPEAR OUT OF NOWHERE?! In any case, the way Byrne's heart nearly stopped when Renamon appeared (OUT OF NOWHERE) was hardly an understatement. His face lost all of its color, and he spent the first half minute of their conversation staring at her like she was a ghost. When he actually got around to speaking, his words all came out in a jumble. "D- ( ... )
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..... Holy shit. She can just appear out of nowhere. Byrne momentarily forgot all of his manners and proceeded to gawk at Renamon as if he were a kid watching a magician, almost unable to believe his eyes - 'almost' only because a week in this place was enough to make a person believe in practically anything. She could appear out of nowhere. She could really appear out of nowhere. Teleport, or something. Didn't matter whatever it was technically called, she could really do it.
Well, sure, he had been told by many different patients, Renamon especially, that the impossible happened fairly often around here. But--but it didn't really hit you or become cemented into your mind as the truth until you actually saw it happen before your own eyes, as Byrne was seeing now. As much as Renamon was in good spirits, the prosecutor was just downright shocked.
"Y-yes, but... But how are you doing that?!" he gasped, blinking. She said 'things have shifted somewhat tonight' - did that mean something related to ( ... )
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She came to a decision, then. The man was too human to leave on his own. Even if she was going to Doyleton, he would be better off with her as a guard than alone. "It's a question as easily answered as how do we breathe, and why do hearts continue to beat. This, at least, is something inherent to myself. I can't tell you the science behind it any more than any other biological process. I don't have the experience in the subject to explain."
Other things... Perhaps. The fact of being Digital, and if she had gained back other abilities as well within this night. Those could be explained--and would need to be, if they came to light. But this was something just her, and she could not more explain it than she could the reasons how she was now human. The Digimon closed her eyes somewhat, senses picking up the faint sounds of creatures rousing themselves from Tear's spell. There wasn't much time, at least. "Are you meeting someone, Byrne? Or would you like me to show you something else?"
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Byrne finally began to recover from his shock, nodding in understanding, but remained heavily confused. It's always been her power? Really? If Renamon had always had the ability to scare the living shit out of people teleport like that, then why wasn't she using it during the day? Wouldn't it be really useful to take advantage of that power to escape or something? Then again, the Institute probably had some way to prevent something like that from happening. Besides, if it were that easy to escape, then Byrne was sure she wouldn't still be here.
Now he wanted to know how she got such an ability to begin with. What kind of person was born with the ability to teleport? It was probably rude to ask, though. Or maybe she didn't know.
Then the other patient asked him about his plans, and his attention shifted back to what he'd been worrying about earlier, his gaze lowering to the floor. Badd. "Well, uh, not really. I was looking for my friend, but I can't find him anywhere." Because he's avoiding me like a dumb stupid ( ... )
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That said, she watched the man again. He hadn't actually answered her second query. "Do you want to come with me tonight?" she asked, somewhat kindly. "I won't allow anything to harm you as much as I am able."
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The prosecutor looked back up at Renamon when she asked her question and, after pausing to think it over for a brief moment, nodded his head in agreement. "Alright." With one mild objection, that he only made clear through a worried expression. She wouldn't allow any harm to come to him? No offense, but shouldn't that be his job? He was obviously older than she was, and even though he wasn't a fighter, he was at least knowledgeable enough to know how to use a gun properly. If it had to be one of them that got mauled by a hideous monster ( ... )
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As a reply, she delicately reached out and touched one of the man's hands. Her other hand slid into the pocket her ring was in and retrieved it, then pressed it firmly against the wall.
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