[Bursting in from
here; m-u effects have now worn off.]
Good thing the chapel doors were already wide open, otherwise the panicking prosecutor might have collided with them on his desperate sprinting spree. As it was, he nearly fell over trying to stop himself once he actually got into the chapel.
"Kay!?"
... Where...what?
Byrne stood there at the
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"So," he said, as if nothing untoward had occurred. Monster fountain. Guessing that's not here during the day." He moved to approach it but kept his hands away. Who knew what that thing might turn into, or what was protecting it?
...was that blood coming out of the fountain?
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It was only when they had passed the doors he had been through before that he realized. She had given vocal confirmation of her role within the group. A place in his mind sidestepped to consider movements, while Mikado moved forward warily, hands close to his chest. This place.... "It's here still...." the boy murmured, staring at the statue. He had wanted a chance to look at it again, and here it was.
If nothing else, that alone, made him believe that this had been the right choice. He fingered the bandage over his palm. Tear really was a good person, wasn't she? Yes, this.... "You said you're with the paramedic group?" he asked curiously. "Why did you have to go get supplies upstairs, then?"
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His hand tingled suddenly, pins and needles like it had fallen completely asleep. He winced and grabbed at it, surprised to feel none of the soreness that had been present there a moment ago. That was... pretty strange. He wandered back towards her. "It almost looks like real blood, too."
To the rest, he began to nod and then stopped, starting to stare again. "...Killed?" His face held nothing but disbelief and horror. "How did... Are you joking? You're joking, right? How would they have gotten--" Killed. How could-- He couldn't even start to think. He had thought he had ( ... )
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Disbelief yanked attentions away, and Tear felt a tinge of guilt. She probably should have withheld the information, but a part of her understood the futility in doing so. She would just have to elaborate. "I'm not joking, unfortunately," she said, turning back to Mikado. "I don't know the exact details, but one of the creatures in the institute attacked his group. And--"
She stopped, suddenly, eyes widening at a searing sensation in one of her hands. Pain? A prickling burn against soft flesh. She looked down in alarm at the source and without continuing her account to Mikado, began to pull off her glove.
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