[With Zlatko approaching and no time to waste, Kara takes Connor's hand and shows him not just the plan, and not just what happened since walking into the mansion, but everything they've been through since waking up in this simulation.
It has to be enough. It has to be, because it's all she can think to do.
When she's done, she pulls back her hand, ready to run off if it didn't work and Connor starts chasing her again.
And Zlatko reaches the corridor to the weird well room.]
I should've just had the bear rip you both apart. [He says. So scary.]
The flood of memories--or more specifically, the flood of emotions--snaps Connor out of it, breaking the wall as if it was never there, just as it does whenever Connor or Markus converts an android to deviancy. In a moment he's back, almost stunned as everything comes back to him, but he doesn't have much time to get used to it as Zlatko finally catches up to them again.
Quickly he blinks a few times, forcing his expression neutral, straightening up and folding his arms behind his back to stand at attention.]
That is unnecessary. I realized it would be simpler to return the malfunctioning android to CyberLife after it's been reset.
[So do your thing, Zlatko, or don't. Connor glances toward Kara just briefly, not willing to risk a more obvious attempt to communicate through their wireless connection, but he hopes she understands that he's back.
He also takes the opportunity to step a little to the side, around the well a bit toward Zlatko, giving himself and Kara a better position to perhaps shove him into the giant pit in the ground.]
[ It worked. She can see it in him, and she can hear it in the lie he tells Zlatko. As Zlatko allows himself a smug grin through his hwavier breathing from both following them here and dealing with the pain of his unexpected (and... now healed?) injury, Kara makes it a point to look as scared as before, except for one look at Connor where she angles her face to hide a wink from Zlatko.
She moves a little toward the room with the machine, as if she'll find a way out there, or as if she thinks maybe she can slip between them if they corner her. Drawing Zlatko nearer, making him have to walk past the well. Then she can charge and hit him low, throw off his center of gravity enough that they can get him into the well. ]
[Connor can see how she's luring Zlatko, and with the attention off of him he carefully positions himself to be able to assist in shoving Zlatko into the well if Kara's initial attempt isn't enough or is offcenter.
It also gives him opportunity to attack Zlatko from behind if something else goes wrong, so that's a bonus. He's almost hopeful he'll get the opportunity; throwing the man down a hole sounds fun and all, but not quite as satisfying as he wants after everything that just happened.]
[ It's a huge relief to have someone on her side, someone helping her with one of the humans who wanted to hurt her when all she wanted was to live. She couldn't handle this alone, not here. But now, she doesn't have to do everything, just enough.
It'll be enough. >:c
When Zlatko is where she wants him to be - close enough that he'll be shocked by her next move - Kara lunges forward, shoving her elbow into his gut. He doubles over and stumbles back, but not enough to fall into the well.
Okay, fine, she can improvise. As he starts to recover, she just goes for it and knees him in the groin.
[Alright, that's still not quite as satisfying as crushing part of Zlatko's face in would be, but he still feels a distinct sense of sadistic amusement when Kara knees Zlatko in one of his delicate human organs. That's the least of what he deserves, and as he shouts and staggers Connor barely has to put any effort into toppling him into the well.
Zlatko gives an almost comically drawn-out shout as he falls seemingly endlessly, the sound echoing before finally fading out, and then there's silence. Connor is still tense for several seconds afterward, making sure nothing is about to spring out at them while they think they're safe, but the one good thing about the basement is that there's nowhere for anyone or anything to be hiding in the room.
[ This new emotion... is it the joy of getting sweet revenge?
Kara stares into the dark depths of the well, half expectinf Zlatko to bounce back up with tasers for both the androids stuck in this simulation, but he doesn't. And since he doesn't, she allows herself a sigh she doesn't even need, and a faint smile. ]
Yeah. [ She looks up, smiling until she remembers everything Zlatko put Connor through. ] Are you? Is your memory okay? Everything?
[Despite the situation, he manages a faint smile of his own at the sight of hers; one more challenge down, that they made it through together. This one was particularly bad, and he doesn't want to really talk about it beyond answering her questions with a simple catch-all answer, but they made it.]
I'm fine.
[Just more to shove to the back of his mind and worry about later, once they get out of this mess, but it's not like it was just him that had a bad experience here. This was one of Kara's memories, and a trauma of her past, so he's more concerned about her.]
I'm sorry you had to deal with both of us, and thank you, for saving me.
[How she kept calm and made everything work out is more than a little incredible.]
[ It sounds like he's about as fine as she is, so Kara accepts his answer for now.
Besides, his thanks are misplaced. ] I couldn't just abandon you.
[ It really is that simple. They're in this together. Kara and Alice's journey became easier when Luther joined them; he saved them from Zlatko's shotgun, and offered to step in and die for them at the border. Kara and Alice both had refused to leave him behind when he was injured or in danger, not because he helped them, but because they cared.
She's sure at this point that she cares about Connor, considers him more than just an ally. Maybe Zlatko was right. Maybe she sees him as her brother. ]
I'm okay. [ She answers - just okay, because she may have seemed calm but was actually screaming internally the entire time. ] I'll be all right when we get out of here.
[ Does she have to start another fire? That wouldn't be a bad thing, if she's honest. ]
[It probably would've been smarter to abandon him, honestly, or do something that would incapacitate him and then try to escape, but she hadn't. So even though she says it so simply, like it was the only thing she could've done, it still means a lot to him.
But they need to focus on getting out of this place, because the only chance either of them really has at ever returning to being okay is if they can get out of not just Zlatko's house, but this simulation. And to do that, they need to keep going.]
Now that Zlatko is no longer an issue, let's check the doors. Maybe it will be that simple.
[Maybe. Hopefully. Also maybe they can find something useful in the house, once they've figured out where an exit is.]
[ Kara nods; she may know the mansion's layout, but CyberLife may have changed it. ]
Maybe. [ Said like she's sure it won't be. ] If we want weapons, he keeps a shotgun in his room, and there are tools in his workshop.
[ And deactivated (and... probably also activated) androids, possibly in pieces. He'd only wanted Kara for a maid, but what had he planned to do with Alice? Ugh...
She closes out that particular process and starts for the stairs, glancing at the... pens, for lack of a better word, where Zlatko had kept his experiments. They're empty, so they've either escaped or were released - and maybe they're what chased the two of them in the city.
There's also the polar bear, but Kara isn't thinking about it right now. She jus peeks out into the entry hall and decides it's worth it to try the front door. ]
Not so simple. [ It's locked. :c ] We could try the back door, where we came in.
[Ugh, a shotgun; it's better than nothing, but definitely not Connor's first or even fifth choice. Still, it might be worth grabbing it if they end up going upstairs, which he has the feeling they might.
Connor spares a last dubiously look at the well, and another at the machine--he feels a sudden urge to destroy it, but pushes that away--before following after Kara. Of course the front door is locked, and if they were in the real world Connor would suggest just getting the gun and shooting off the locks, but he imagines it won't be so easy here.
Checking the back door seems like a good idea and he leads the way in that direction, cautiously glancing around as he does so; he remembers that polar bear issue, but is hoping it won't be a problem now that Zlatko has been taking care of. He tries the back door, and...]
Locked. Are there windows upstairs?
[He would normally presume so in a house, but considering everything else about Zlatko who knows.]
[ Has Kara mentioned yet how much she hates this. ]
Yes. [ But she'll be surprised if they aren't boarded up. ] It's not pretty upstairs, by the way. The workshop... I'm just glad Alice never saw it.
[ She has enough nightmares as it is.
Kara takes the lead again, opening the door to the workshop cautiously - who knows what could be in there, waiting to attack them? Which reminds her-- ]
He had an android in the bathtub. I dunno why. He was scared, even though he kept reciting his orders.
[ Feel free to stop her okay she's in need of some rest, her processor a bit overloaded with all that's happened so far. ]
[None of that sounds great, and he follows closely behind Kara in order to back her up if there happens to be anything dangerous rather than just disturbing behind any of the doors upstairs.
Connor can offer a few different explanations for the android Kara mentions, since a part of his detective programming contains modules that allow for profiling, but he doesn't think he cares to go into them and she probably doesn't want to hear them either. It's not like it's a surprise Zlatko is--or was--a twisted excuse for a human.
The workshop ahead of them is dark and silent aside from the occasional flickers of LEDs, still going on some of the... Pieces, of androids that have been strewn about. Connor immediately wants to help, to salvage any of them that might not be beyond saving, but this isn't the real world; here, the only androids they've encountered other than themselves have been dangerous to them. They're also, mostly likely, not real, and so he can convince himself to leave them and refocus on trying to find a window they can escape through.
He does find windows as he cautiously explores the room, but they're bolted shut and too barricaded and sealed for Connor to even hope to be able to get through, even if part of him almost tries anyway in a sudden irrational need to get out. But he grits his teeth and steps back, turning his attention back toward Kara.]
Let's go to the next room.
[Anywhere but the basement or this workshop, especially since they know neither has an exit and therefore any reason to remain in them is gone.]
Nodding, she leads the way—the next room being the weird storage room. Discarded projects, materials of varying quality, and quite frankly weird artwork litter the space, as dark and creepy as the rest of the mansion, though not outright terrifying like the basement and the workshop.
Kara tugs back the drapes from the windows. The rain on the panes of glass beats out an erratic rhythm that fits too well with this part of the simulation. Only one of them results in something startling her as a mouse squeaks and runs off to hide somewhere else. ]
Now I know why he wanted to reset me. He needed someone to clean up this mess.
[ Did she always have disgusting owners? She hopes not. ]
The next room is the bathroom. If nothing here works, we should skip it. [ That poor android in the tub might be armed, you know? ] If we end up having to burn the house down, you can do the honors.
[He allows himself to admit that much, after a brief eyebrow raise at the mouse jump scare; humans really are a mess, pretty much universally. He loves Hank, but he's definitely included in that statement as well.
Connor steps up beside Kara at once of the windows, trying to test it, and while it won't open the glass itself seems normal. There's no telling for sure in a simulation like this, but--]
I think this can be broken.
[He just needs something heavy to do so with. The faster they can get out the better, and so he's happy not to explore any other rooms as long as there's something useful in here, which there hopefully should be. Pretty much every weird object ever seems to be in this room.]
Very Helpfully, she leads the way to Zlatko's bedroom and grabs the shotgun, checking it for ammo -- empty, just like in the real mansion. A little disappointed -- she could've helped, but now she'll leave it to Connor, who is doubtless stronger than her -- she holds the weapon out to him. ]
[The fact that there's no ammo saves him from having to explain why shooting the window might not have been the best idea, and instead just nods as he takes the weapon. He glances briefly around Zlatko's room, just to make sure there's nothing else particularly useful, and notices the window; it seems very similar to those in the other room, so--]
Let's just go through this one.
[Smashing a window in Zlatko's bedroom seems even better than breaking his windows in another room. More personal.
He takes a moment consider the window, turning the shotgun in his hands to get the right grip on it before looking back at Kara.]
You should step back.
[And once she does, he lines up and slams the end of the shotgun into the window as hard as he can. It doesn't shatter, but it does chip and he gives it another hit, then another, and finally it breaks into pieces and he uses the gun to clear the windowframe of shards. Pleased with himself, he looks back at Kara again.]
Would you like to go first?
[She deserves to get out of this place as fast as possible.]
[And he means it, especially because he realizes he feels the same way. It's comforting to be close together, and they also already have plenty of reason to fear getting separated.
So he steps up close to the window again, waiting right next to it; as soon as Kara climbs out he'll follow her as closely as possible.]
[ If she had it her way, they'd go together, hand in hand, but the window isn't big enough for that. She looks at him, nods, and goes for the newly broken window, carefully climbing through it and waiting with her grip on the frame.
Yeah she's really anxious about losing hum again, woops. ]
So do I, but I don't want either of us destroying a leg unit because we're trying to hold onto each other while climbing out of a window.
[He says it lightly, forcing a hint of a smile he absolutely doesn't feel in order to try to reassure her, but he does mean it. It's better if they just take turns and regroup; he'll literally be within fifteen feet of her.]
[ Fifteen feet is a lot of feet :c but okay. Kara nods and starts the climb down, not at all pleased with how slick the rain has made everything. Lightning flashes overhead, clearly for effect because why wouldn't it.
But she manages, somehow. She reaches the ground with no complications and faces the gate that'll lead them out of here, she hopes.
She also just stands there and waits for Connor to descend.
Never mind the android polar bear that may or may nor be sniffing around outside, around the corner, for completely and totally unrelated reasons. ]
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It has to be enough. It has to be, because it's all she can think to do.
When she's done, she pulls back her hand, ready to run off if it didn't work and Connor starts chasing her again.
And Zlatko reaches the corridor to the weird well room.]
I should've just had the bear rip you both apart. [He says. So scary.]
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The flood of memories--or more specifically, the flood of emotions--snaps Connor out of it, breaking the wall as if it was never there, just as it does whenever Connor or Markus converts an android to deviancy. In a moment he's back, almost stunned as everything comes back to him, but he doesn't have much time to get used to it as Zlatko finally catches up to them again.
Quickly he blinks a few times, forcing his expression neutral, straightening up and folding his arms behind his back to stand at attention.]
That is unnecessary. I realized it would be simpler to return the malfunctioning android to CyberLife after it's been reset.
[So do your thing, Zlatko, or don't. Connor glances toward Kara just briefly, not willing to risk a more obvious attempt to communicate through their wireless connection, but he hopes she understands that he's back.
He also takes the opportunity to step a little to the side, around the well a bit toward Zlatko, giving himself and Kara a better position to perhaps shove him into the giant pit in the ground.]
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She moves a little toward the room with the machine, as if she'll find a way out there, or as if she thinks maybe she can slip between them if they corner her. Drawing Zlatko nearer, making him have to walk past the well. Then she can charge and hit him low, throw off his center of gravity enough that they can get him into the well. ]
Don't do this. Please.
[ Come closer she's just a scared maidbot...! ]
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It also gives him opportunity to attack Zlatko from behind if something else goes wrong, so that's a bonus. He's almost hopeful he'll get the opportunity; throwing the man down a hole sounds fun and all, but not quite as satisfying as he wants after everything that just happened.]
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It'll be enough. >:c
When Zlatko is where she wants him to be - close enough that he'll be shocked by her next move - Kara lunges forward, shoving her elbow into his gut. He doubles over and stumbles back, but not enough to fall into the well.
Okay, fine, she can improvise. As he starts to recover, she just goes for it and knees him in the groin.
Crude? Yes. Effective? Very yes. ]
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Zlatko gives an almost comically drawn-out shout as he falls seemingly endlessly, the sound echoing before finally fading out, and then there's silence. Connor is still tense for several seconds afterward, making sure nothing is about to spring out at them while they think they're safe, but the one good thing about the basement is that there's nowhere for anyone or anything to be hiding in the room.
And so, after a moment, he looks over at Kara.]
Are you okay?
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Kara stares into the dark depths of the well, half expectinf Zlatko to bounce back up with tasers for both the androids stuck in this simulation, but he doesn't. And since he doesn't, she allows herself a sigh she doesn't even need, and a faint smile. ]
Yeah. [ She looks up, smiling until she remembers everything Zlatko put Connor through. ] Are you? Is your memory okay? Everything?
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I'm fine.
[Just more to shove to the back of his mind and worry about later, once they get out of this mess, but it's not like it was just him that had a bad experience here. This was one of Kara's memories, and a trauma of her past, so he's more concerned about her.]
I'm sorry you had to deal with both of us, and thank you, for saving me.
[How she kept calm and made everything work out is more than a little incredible.]
Are you sure you're alright?
[He's not really buying the 'yeah'.]
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Besides, his thanks are misplaced. ] I couldn't just abandon you.
[ It really is that simple. They're in this together. Kara and Alice's journey became easier when Luther joined them; he saved them from Zlatko's shotgun, and offered to step in and die for them at the border. Kara and Alice both had refused to leave him behind when he was injured or in danger, not because he helped them, but because they cared.
She's sure at this point that she cares about Connor, considers him more than just an ally. Maybe Zlatko was right. Maybe she sees him as her brother. ]
I'm okay. [ She answers - just okay, because she may have seemed calm but was actually screaming internally the entire time. ] I'll be all right when we get out of here.
[ Does she have to start another fire? That wouldn't be a bad thing, if she's honest. ]
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But they need to focus on getting out of this place, because the only chance either of them really has at ever returning to being okay is if they can get out of not just Zlatko's house, but this simulation. And to do that, they need to keep going.]
Now that Zlatko is no longer an issue, let's check the doors. Maybe it will be that simple.
[Maybe. Hopefully. Also maybe they can find something useful in the house, once they've figured out where an exit is.]
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Maybe. [ Said like she's sure it won't be. ] If we want weapons, he keeps a shotgun in his room, and there are tools in his workshop.
[ And deactivated (and... probably also activated) androids, possibly in pieces. He'd only wanted Kara for a maid, but what had he planned to do with Alice? Ugh...
She closes out that particular process and starts for the stairs, glancing at the... pens, for lack of a better word, where Zlatko had kept his experiments. They're empty, so they've either escaped or were released - and maybe they're what chased the two of them in the city.
There's also the polar bear, but Kara isn't thinking about it right now. She jus peeks out into the entry hall and decides it's worth it to try the front door. ]
Not so simple. [ It's locked. :c ] We could try the back door, where we came in.
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Connor spares a last dubiously look at the well, and another at the machine--he feels a sudden urge to destroy it, but pushes that away--before following after Kara. Of course the front door is locked, and if they were in the real world Connor would suggest just getting the gun and shooting off the locks, but he imagines it won't be so easy here.
Checking the back door seems like a good idea and he leads the way in that direction, cautiously glancing around as he does so; he remembers that polar bear issue, but is hoping it won't be a problem now that Zlatko has been taking care of. He tries the back door, and...]
Locked. Are there windows upstairs?
[He would normally presume so in a house, but considering everything else about Zlatko who knows.]
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Yes. [ But she'll be surprised if they aren't boarded up. ] It's not pretty upstairs, by the way. The workshop... I'm just glad Alice never saw it.
[ She has enough nightmares as it is.
Kara takes the lead again, opening the door to the workshop cautiously - who knows what could be in there, waiting to attack them? Which reminds her-- ]
He had an android in the bathtub. I dunno why. He was scared, even though he kept reciting his orders.
[ Feel free to stop her okay she's in need of some rest, her processor a bit overloaded with all that's happened so far. ]
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Connor can offer a few different explanations for the android Kara mentions, since a part of his detective programming contains modules that allow for profiling, but he doesn't think he cares to go into them and she probably doesn't want to hear them either. It's not like it's a surprise Zlatko is--or was--a twisted excuse for a human.
The workshop ahead of them is dark and silent aside from the occasional flickers of LEDs, still going on some of the... Pieces, of androids that have been strewn about. Connor immediately wants to help, to salvage any of them that might not be beyond saving, but this isn't the real world; here, the only androids they've encountered other than themselves have been dangerous to them. They're also, mostly likely, not real, and so he can convince himself to leave them and refocus on trying to find a window they can escape through.
He does find windows as he cautiously explores the room, but they're bolted shut and too barricaded and sealed for Connor to even hope to be able to get through, even if part of him almost tries anyway in a sudden irrational need to get out. But he grits his teeth and steps back, turning his attention back toward Kara.]
Let's go to the next room.
[Anywhere but the basement or this workshop, especially since they know neither has an exit and therefore any reason to remain in them is gone.]
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Nodding, she leads the way—the next room being the weird storage room. Discarded projects, materials of varying quality, and quite frankly weird artwork litter the space, as dark and creepy as the rest of the mansion, though not outright terrifying like the basement and the workshop.
Kara tugs back the drapes from the windows. The rain on the panes of glass beats out an erratic rhythm that fits too well with this part of the simulation. Only one of them results in something startling her as a mouse squeaks and runs off to hide somewhere else. ]
Now I know why he wanted to reset me. He needed someone to clean up this mess.
[ Did she always have disgusting owners? She hopes not. ]
The next room is the bathroom. If nothing here works, we should skip it. [ That poor android in the tub might be armed, you know? ] If we end up having to burn the house down, you can do the honors.
[ She's still sorry about your jacket... ]
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[He allows himself to admit that much, after a brief eyebrow raise at the mouse jump scare; humans really are a mess, pretty much universally. He loves Hank, but he's definitely included in that statement as well.
Connor steps up beside Kara at once of the windows, trying to test it, and while it won't open the glass itself seems normal. There's no telling for sure in a simulation like this, but--]
I think this can be broken.
[He just needs something heavy to do so with. The faster they can get out the better, and so he's happy not to explore any other rooms as long as there's something useful in here, which there hopefully should be. Pretty much every weird object ever seems to be in this room.]
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[ Whether with ammo or brute force, it'll work!
Very Helpfully, she leads the way to Zlatko's bedroom and grabs the shotgun, checking it for ammo -- empty, just like in the real mansion. A little disappointed -- she could've helped, but now she'll leave it to Connor, who is doubtless stronger than her -- she holds the weapon out to him. ]
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Let's just go through this one.
[Smashing a window in Zlatko's bedroom seems even better than breaking his windows in another room. More personal.
He takes a moment consider the window, turning the shotgun in his hands to get the right grip on it before looking back at Kara.]
You should step back.
[And once she does, he lines up and slams the end of the shotgun into the window as hard as he can. It doesn't shatter, but it does chip and he gives it another hit, then another, and finally it breaks into pieces and he uses the gun to clear the windowframe of shards. Pleased with himself, he looks back at Kara again.]
Would you like to go first?
[She deserves to get out of this place as fast as possible.]
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She walks toward the window, a quick scan determining the risk of getting cut on the glass is minimal. Connor is thorough; she appreciates that. ]
This... this is gonna sound childish, but, I'd like us to go as close to together as we can. I don't wanna get separated.
[ It was scary being without his help a little while ago. :c ]
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[And he means it, especially because he realizes he feels the same way. It's comforting to be close together, and they also already have plenty of reason to fear getting separated.
So he steps up close to the window again, waiting right next to it; as soon as Kara climbs out he'll follow her as closely as possible.]
I'll be right behind you.
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Yeah she's really anxious about losing hum again, woops. ]
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Is there something wrong?
[Is the drop further than they think, due to the weirdness of the simulation? Is there someone waiting out there?]
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[ A look of embarrassment crosses her face, but she reaches out to grab his forearm anyway. ]
I just-- I really wanna be sure we stay together.
[ No hetero. Or... whatever the nonbinary equivalent is. No romance? None of that nonsense, how's that. ]
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[He says it lightly, forcing a hint of a smile he absolutely doesn't feel in order to try to reassure her, but he does mean it. It's better if they just take turns and regroup; he'll literally be within fifteen feet of her.]
Focus on climbing, and I'll follow you.
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But she manages, somehow. She reaches the ground with no complications and faces the gate that'll lead them out of here, she hopes.
She also just stands there and waits for Connor to descend.
Never mind the android polar bear that may or may nor be sniffing around outside, around the corner, for completely and totally unrelated reasons. ]
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