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here]Another door that closed and locked behind them. This time there were no other doors to draw the eye. Instead, the one thing Shiina had never wanted and never believed she would see was now in front of them. This time, she didn't hesitate to reach out and take Shou's arm
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It was at the second door closing behind them that Mike was pretty damn sure that going down in the basement was a bad idea. He wasn't a coward by any means, but getting stuck in a room with a huge, probably man-and-turtle-eating beast wasn't exactly a good survival strategy. His eyes were in fact going wide. Oh, this was bad. Very bad.
Mike shushed Shiina when she started speaking, his own voice a whisper. "Don't wake it up. We gotta find a way outta here. Now."
Yup, they were all going to die.
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If it was, it certainly felt good. His lips curved into a sharp grin as Niikura took a step forward, mesmerized. He felt like laughing, it was that ridiculously amazing.
"No," he said softly, yet in a firm enough voice that said that they were going to be here to stay--or, at least, that he would be there to stay. "I didn't come all this way--we didn't come all this way just to turn around. 'Sides, the other door's got to have somethin' behind it just as challengin' as what we've got on our hands here; we might ( ... )
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But Shou was Shiina's idiot, damn it! She wasn't going to let him walk into danger on his own. She had promised him that and she wasn't one to back down on her word.
She shuddered at how the Sphinx glared at them, feeling sickly and cold even after the rush of heat. Still, she stood her ground just a half-step behind Niikura. "I won't turn back either."
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