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CALHOUN HOUR - SURVIVOR
At the crack of dawn, presumably, Calhoun gathers everyone in the first floor warehouse to make an announcement. "That's right, it's time for another of my special events!" He seems pretty pleased with himself. "I noticed you lazy, fat test subjects really let yourselves go last round! It's like I don't feed you here or something." "Well, I'm worried about your health, always lazing about and not getting proper exercise. So, I decided to be the change I want to see in the world, and so we're going to do something a littttttttllllllle different this time." "To stop you guys from getting soft from all the fun you're having here, it's time for a little workout." From one of the doors Calhoun never lets anyone go through there's a loud, metallic banging sound repeating, as if something is trying to get out. Calhoun does not seem troubled at all by this. In fact, he seems pretty excited. "The rules are simple, everyone's getting sixty coins to use as they see fit. You'll notice the vending machines on both warehouse floors. Anyone who isn't caught will even get a memory back." But what does that mean? "So go on, survive for 23 hours, I'll even give you a five minute head start. Good luck!" And with that he scurries off. Should people hang around they'll get to witness that same door open five minutes later. From the door comes several figures, human in shape but something is very, very wrong. They seem to be robotic, skeletal humans. At one point they must have had some synthetic skin over them but most of it seems to be melting or ripped off. They don't move very fast, mostly they shamble about until they focus on a target. Better hope it's not you! |
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And someone had rearranged the chairs. Well, that made sense; they were probably running from robots when they did. That did make navigating rather more complicated, though.
Goddammit. Maybe he should just back out and try Plan B.
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HE WASN'T STUMBLING GODDAMMIT WHO REARRANGED THESE CHAIRS"Snake?" Oh. So he was safe; that was good. Heiji listened for the sound of robots shambling around, but when he didn't hear any, he continued, voice low:
"Where you been hiding? I been looking for you everywhere!"
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"Anyway... I'm glad you're okay. I was worried."
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*He smiles and hopefully Heiji can tell by his voice.* Thank you. I had a feeling you'd be just fine and causing ungodly amounts of damage somewhere.
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In any case, he could relax a little now that he knew Snake was alright -- okay enough to be smiling about it, anyway. "Yeah, well. You were right on both counts, I guess. Couldn't just sit around and let them have the run of the place. So, um... I can't really get from one end of this place to another without bumping into stuff."
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*Oh? What was this? Heiji admitting he needed help? Snake's smile grew into a grin.* Well, welcome to my world, Heiji. Where do you need to get to and I can guide you there.
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"...Just to the other side of the cafeteria would be fine. I figured this would be a good place to cool my heels for a while. Thought if any robots got in, they'd bump into the chairs and make a racket." Thereby giving him plenty of opportunity to escape.
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He reached out and took Snake's hand. Heiji's fingers were quite warm; there were calluses on the palm of his hand and on the inside of his thumb from gripping a shinai. "Is this alright?"
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All right, let's try the other side of the cafeteria. *Without hesitation, Snake led the way, picking around the scattered chairs. He bumped into one or two, but he never hesitated.*
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"So... you ain't hurt or anything, right?"
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He crouched down next to Snake, but this kind of sucked.
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That was really unnecessary! Why couldn't you just clap your hand over his mouth like a normal person? Was this another princely quirk or something? Pure surprise at being shushed in this way was mostly what prevented Heiji from protesting.
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"...Thanks."
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If you need to rest for a while, one of the safer places is the balcony in the theater. Do you want to head there?
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"...If you're okay with leadin' me that far, I guess. I could probably get there on my own."
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"You don't believe me, fine. But don't treat me like a child. I don't do that to you." If necessary, he'd make his own way there just to prove Snake wrong.
It's like they have a daily quota to piss each other off
Heiji's going to start calling him gramps or sth
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