«We Could be Heroes»

(I'm not sure I understand what kind of room they're in. is it a room that has a cell with bars inside of it? are the guards still here or did they leave with the fire alarm like everyone else? wouldn't they have taken them with if they left? Is Firestein gonna be here helping get them out so he doesn't loose his chip maker?)
(Right now they are in an unguarded cell.)
 
(Right now they are in an unguarded cell.)
Tayn opened a door that had another hallway behind it. this one was lined with barred off rooms. and the sounds seemed to be coming from in there. She finally took off the soldiers jacket she was wearing and used it to keep the door open just in case it would lock behind her, and went inside. "hello?" She called again walking in cautiously.
 
(GUYS LET'S FUN, K?)

Gage got to his feet, albeit shakily. The place smelled of rust and something damp. The elevator music sputtered out, and silence fell so much that he could hear himself breathe.
"It's empty." He whispered at last.
Slowly, he shuffled toward the cells where they had been interrogated just days prior. "It seems so long ago... When we found Noel."

~~~

Meanwhile, the 'Noel' they had rescued had Chase by the throat.


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@CP Chicken

Gabriel snuck up to a sphere and peeked inside to where a spider girl lay curled in on herself. Wakey wakey. He said, watching her shuffle as he did so, and grinned. How long had they waited for this day?
He tapped the control panel with a much-practiced code.
River sprang out of the elevator, stretching she- almost lazily looking around. She was perfect at hiding her fear- almost too well. Anyone who looked at her would think she was careless, but she was far from that. Straightening to her full height, giving the hall they were standing in a more attentive look.
Gage remembered way to the steel ballroom, and the heavy oaken door that led to Firestein's office. This was it. This was the moment that they had all been waiting for, but they couldn't. Nobody was here. Not the guards, no men in cowls, and as he made his way to the corridor he realized... there would be no battle.
River walked up to his side. Her eyes suddenly looked stressed and sad, her face worn, but she still stood with practiced strength and honor.
The room was dark, the dome of computer panels not even giving a star's light. The plants didn't seem so bright and cheery now, in fact they sent a chill down his spine. Nothing. The very essence of it was here, and yet he felt as if every shadow held a monster. Soldier on, boy. He cuffed himself in the head, everyone else has been through war, you can brave the dark. Buck up, now.
River strutted in, confidence around her like a trained warrior coming for battle, and she was coming for what would be the battle of her life. She glanced around then fixed her eyes straight ahead of her "Firestien, if you are here, stop hiding and come out and face us." She growled, no trace of fear or weakness in her voice.
 

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