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Sirius climbs out of the portrait hole and they set off for an abandoned fourth floor corridor. James: found a promising place on the fifth floor James: but its right next to the arithmancy room so that might not be a great idea Len: yea thats kinda risky Lily: maybe some sort of more secret place would be better James: like a secret passage?
Lily: oo sure Lily: u kno any? Remus: dont get him started James: we should make a map of them Sirius: oooooh yeah Peter: i can do it while yall keep looking Sirius: wait why arent you here Peter: i lost my phone and then logged on too late James: ofc u did Peter: whats that supposed to mean!
James: nothing Peter: ok Lily: can i help with the map James: of course!! Lily: sounds good Lily: when? Uploaded by Entropy on March 7, Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. The metal edges dug into his skin as he grasped the object. His mother offered no reply, so he shrugged off to his room.
His old childhood room had two beds to accommodate the size of the family. Anthon had taken over the room after he left, but the two beds were kept there for whenever the siblings would visit. Ajax made himself comfortable on the bed, placing two pillows on his back to support himself.
He held the device in two hands, examining it. It was a clunky object with a screen in the middle and simple buttons for scrolling and selecting. An idea dawned on him. Perhaps instead of a soulmate, he could find someone new to fight. It was interesting battling the traveler and sparring with monsters, but he wanted a new challenge. If he kept fighting the same fights, there was no room for improvement.
He needed someone new. Ajax had to consider that one for only a moment. The rest of the questions were boring like whether or not his future battle partner wanted children or liked cats. At the end, the device asked him if he was satisfied with his answers. A foreign static sound filled the room, startling Ajax. Quickly, he muffled the sound against the mattress. As he did so, he noticed a shadow come over him.
A figure faded into the room. First his eyes trailed up the slender legs terminating at an impossibly thin waist. His new adversary would be the nimble quick type rather than using brute force. The form continued to blossom to a broad chest and bronzed skin wrapped in flashy shades of periwinkle and creams.
Wow, his opponent was kind of hot. It was then Ajax felt the familiar gut reaction of admiration turn to shock when he recognized the character behind that figure which he admired. Initially he thought this was a trick of the light until the figure materialized and fell over him with a crash against his chest, knocking the wind out of his lungs. A curtain of navy blue cascaded over his chest as the person pressed their face against him, sucking in air.
The sudden closeness drew a nervous breath from Ajax. Why was it this bastard Calvary Captain? Why was he so red? Did the Calvary Captain have a penchant for felines? His was face flushed as he leaned against the wall with his shoulder for support. There was a soft smile on his face when he pressed it against the wall. His swollen lips parted to let out a soft yawn. Childe needed to think quickly on how to get rid of this guy.
It seemed he was lucky that he had just fallen asleep. If he had to deal with Sir Alberich at full capacity, he hated what kind of reaction he would get. After all, this was his childhood room. His walls were plastered with crayon drawings, ceiling painted with childish stars, and all sorts of tokens of embarrassing youth could be found easily with a simple search.
They had a simple, but strained relationship. Rosenberg were using the teleport on. Man, those are not close from here. He did mention the early testing teleporters, some that are even older than the one we used.
Here, follow me. I lead Gordon through an endless maze of bloody corridors and empty laboratories with broken equipment and bullet hole-riddled walls. How many of these people were truly convinced they were going to make it out of there alive? How many of them were relieved by the hostility of the marines, for how many of them were the rifles a release and not a threat?
I wonder. We reach a door with limited clearance, and he pries it open with the ever-handy crowbar. Behold: another old science facility, in surprisingly good conditions.
I can press buttons and Gordon analyzes the machines and starts pushing buttons, flipping switches and adjusting knobs. Rosenberg put me on, to get the battery and to go to the borderworld. How are we gonna get there? He runs down to some old lockers and starts prying them open, one by one.
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