[ Uh-huh. Logan hasn't got any fuckin' idea what's going on through this guy's head, and that's gonna be for the best. Far as he can tell, it's a man disoriented from nearly drowning and not making much sense, which sounds about right for what just happened.
Hell, he doesn't know what he saw, either. Back there.
And as his eyes leave the stranger's face (why's this guy sound familiar, though? A weird flicker that pings the back of his brain), he realizes the darkness is curling around the corner, billowing out in a thick, dark blanket. ]
Trust me, I'm not. [ What he is, is the guy who knows when they've overstayed their welcome. He grabs the man's arm, hauling him to his feet. He's got questions (a lot of 'em), but he can ask later. If he cares enough to know. (Some part of him's curious. This distant sense of deja vu.) ]
C'mon, let's get outta here. You got a ride?
[ Had to, to have made it out here, but what the fuck happened inside that place? The rain's still pouring down, but the office is empty now: lights off, no more flood, the computers dead quiet. Shut down. And the darkness just keeps growing. He doesn't know what it is, can't begin to start guessing, and frankly—it doesn't matter. They need to leave now. ]
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Hell, he doesn't know what he saw, either. Back there.
And as his eyes leave the stranger's face (why's this guy sound familiar, though? A weird flicker that pings the back of his brain), he realizes the darkness is curling around the corner, billowing out in a thick, dark blanket. ]
Trust me, I'm not. [ What he is, is the guy who knows when they've overstayed their welcome. He grabs the man's arm, hauling him to his feet. He's got questions (a lot of 'em), but he can ask later. If he cares enough to know. (Some part of him's curious. This distant sense of deja vu.) ]
C'mon, let's get outta here. You got a ride?
[ Had to, to have made it out here, but what the fuck happened inside that place? The rain's still pouring down, but the office is empty now: lights off, no more flood, the computers dead quiet. Shut down. And the darkness just keeps growing. He doesn't know what it is, can't begin to start guessing, and frankly—it doesn't matter. They need to leave now. ]