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roadrunnermuses2013-11-23 04:34 pm
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And with that, she kicks down the door, sending it splintering into different areas of the room. Sitting behind the door, is a man with glasses, pouring over an old manuscript. He looks up with startled surprise when he sees the two women in front of him.
"Who are you?"
"We're here for you," she replies evenly. "You're coming with us."
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"Trust me when I say it's in your best interests," she says calmly, still inspecting the room.
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Hippoltya cracks her knuckles as makes a fist. She raises an eyebrow. She expects him to fill in the blanks.
" ... I see. Well then. Give me a moment to pack."
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"You might want to make it quick." Whether that's a simple truth or a threat to let Hippolyta go to town on him, even she's not entirely sure.
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Hipployta shrugs, before taking him by the arm and leading him back towards the door. "Are we clear?"
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Anyway, that said, she glances towards Hippolyta as she falls into step behind them, taking up the rear. "As far as I could tell."
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"Let's go."
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She'll get herself a gold star, later. For now, she's going to follow and watch their backs.
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"We don't want to go this way."
Hippolyta turns on him with an aggravated look. "Do you have a better way out?"
There's a pause. "Well ... no."
"Then, pray tell, why should we not use the exit."
There's the sound of clanking metal in the distance, and he points to the sound of the approaching soldiers as Hippolyta swears.
"That would be why."
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Because if there are a lot, that actually might work in their favor, assuming they have to fight through them. They might be able to choke them in the corridors so they can't all come at them at once or get behind them.
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He's referring to Hippolyta's fingers tightening against his arm.
And yes, she knows about the plan thing. I told you so can come after the mission is completed.
"What's our way out?"
"Alright, alright. This way." And with that, he'll lead the way down a side corridor.
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And for the record, she's really, really hoping the doctor doesn't lead them into a deathtrap. He did say there was no better way out, after all, and it's what she'd do, if someone tried kidnapping her and it happened to be an option.
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"This leads down into the abandoned mines under the hill. Hope you brought a flashlight."
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Rather than make that distinction, however, and counting on her training to help her cope, even if she can't see -- she was trained to fight even when she couldn't see her opponent -- she takes a step forward, glancing at Hippolyta as she does. "I can take point."
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"I'll cover the rear."
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"So ... who sent you, exactly?"
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She's curious as to whether or not he has suspicions and why the Agents might be interested in the first place, since they weren't exactly forthcoming on that detail. If she keeps him talking, he might tell her, and the deeper they go, the less she has to worry about anyone using the conversation to track them, if only because things get a little reverberant in mines, abandoned or not.
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Or she doesn't. Personally, he doesn't really care and is set to ramble at her some more. Hippolyta has mostly tuned him out on this point, but he'll happily tell I'seth about the very interesting work he's doing in combining magic and biochemistry.
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"The lomidel would have a field day with you," she mumbles, amused, into a break in his rambling. A pause follows, if only because he attentions are drawn sharply away from him, and she comes to a stop, holding up a hand. Not like they can probably see it, but. "The path splits. Which way?"
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Then he pauses.
"Who's the lomidel?"
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A beat and then she adds, "They're engineers."
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Hippolyta rolls her eyes. "I'm sure we'll be able to find the time." She doesn't know that. She just wants him to shut up.
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Rather than say that, though, and understanding that Hippolyta would rather they stopped talking, she shrugs, says nothing at all, and leads them further into the dark.
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"Oh, thank the gods," Hippolyta mutters. "The darkness here is suffocating."
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