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Purifying a Miasma... Maybe.
It was a long, thoughtful walk to the Shrine. The odd, high-pitched whine of something Wrong had faded just as soon as she'd entered Religion Row, and Miku spent the rest of her time rubbing her ears to remove the tickle. It was hard to explain to other people the exact feelings that came with her ability.
But Cargn... understood. To a point, she supposed (considering, of course, that he didn't have eyes and hers were still very much attached). But even that point was much more than someone who had never experienced that plummet of heart and stomach, the loss of color from the world, or the shrill, lingering whine of getting closer and closer to something that shouldn't have been there in the first place. Miku sighed as she entered the Shrine of the Aquila and started looking for her sensei, and his little, strange helper.
"Viginti-san? Cargn-sensei? I'm here," Miku called, and her voice echoed oddly in the Shrine. No, she was never going to get used to how creepy that was.
But Cargn... understood. To a point, she supposed (considering, of course, that he didn't have eyes and hers were still very much attached). But even that point was much more than someone who had never experienced that plummet of heart and stomach, the loss of color from the world, or the shrill, lingering whine of getting closer and closer to something that shouldn't have been there in the first place. Miku sighed as she entered the Shrine of the Aquila and started looking for her sensei, and his little, strange helper.
"Viginti-san? Cargn-sensei? I'm here," Miku called, and her voice echoed oddly in the Shrine. No, she was never going to get used to how creepy that was.
His mun certainly didn't. ._.
"It's okay," he assured her. "I can just... go slowly."
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"I can run and get them if you'd like." She offered.
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"Good luck getting to the bottom of this."
He was glad to leave. Mysteries weren't really his thing; that was more Robin's territory, and he had the feeling this was only going to get messier.
Also if there was any more supernatural funny business, he couldn't punch ghosts.
There was a swoosh of air, and just like that, he was gone.
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Or maybe when they had better supplies.
Or something.
With a little sigh, she gave Steve a long look (he was so going to get it when they got back to sleep), "It will be fine. He can lean on me, I don't mind it." Steve was much heavier, she knew, even if he didn't put all of his weight on her.
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Kazami nods after Miku offers to let Steve lean on her. That was good enough for him. "Let's go. The sooner we get there, the sooner the three of you can go get some rest." He fully intends to investigate the area, and possibly make an arrest, by himself.
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Boy, was he going to be feeling that in a few hours.
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a womanless likely to have a vested interest in the investigation until it was brought to the council - it clearly wasn't going to gel with Wanda. Ah, how strange.Miku rested her head on Steve, "Shall we get going?" She started to walk towards the city in her bare feet. "It might take a little while; I don't remember exactly how I got there," she warned.
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Then again, the shock might do her attitude some good.
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The pain of the run had just hit Steve, it seemed, though he was doing his very best not to let it show.
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She was silent as she second-guessed her way through the City, their pace slow due to her bruised feet and Steve's sore bones. But eventually, deep into the winding streets, she stopped before the building.
"...I... I don't want to go in again. Must I?"
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When they arrive, he sniffs the air experimentally. The smell of blood doesn't immediately strike him, even with his enhanced senses. Miku may have been imagining it in the stress of the moment. "No. Go home and get some rest, you'll need some energy for tomorrow." At least he could trust Miku to avoid doing anything inappropriate.
That said, he goes up to the door and gives the knob a little test. If it was locked, he could pick it. Or just yank the knob off and open the door that way.
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As for the door, it was locked. When Wanda saw Kazami's failed attempt to open it she carefully aimed a hex bolt. And the lock clicked open.
Overcompensating indeed.
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Kazami steps into the room, filling the doorway in case there was a trap or anyone was inside. He hadn't heard anyone, but he'd been taken by surprise before. After deciding that the room was safe, he steps in and takes a better look around. His nostrils flare as he takes a step in, a faint smell of old blood filling the room. If he hadn't had a cyborg's sense of smell, he might not have even noticed. The entire place is clean, there's not even disturbed dust in the air from when he opened the door. "It's safe."
He walks to the walls, tapping them to listen for any kind of secret doors. "There's no sign of anyone living here. The entire place is... clean." His tone of voice makes it clear that he seems offended by how clean it is. That, or just suspicious.
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"Too clean, you mean?" She asked, quickly picking up on his meaning.
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He turns to her with narrowed eyes, hands balling into fists. This person, a boy judging by the 'Iron Lad' moniker, had tortured and killed a girl, not yet a woman. "It's suspicious enough for me to arrest Nathaniel Richards and hold him pending further investigation. Do you object, Councilwoman?" He was already convinced, with this and what Miku had told him. But the others would need more.
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"Agreed. I'll alert the Captain through the comms. I think we should wait until he gives the all clear, or is at the least informed. In the meantime, if you can find any more clues..."
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After a few minutes, he gives up. "There's nothing else I can do here. Are you done with the Captain?"
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Screw orders. This was common sense. This was justice.
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