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After the vision, and realizing that they still have an hour before the curfew, a message shows up on their program...
Luci: Finally! Human minds can be so fragile...
Luci: You saw it, right? What do you think?
Luci: Does it make you angry or terrified?
Luci: I don't really care but if you answered yes to either of those, good!
Luci: I've got presents for you, lambs.
Luci: Once an apple falls from the tree, it's hard to stop gravity.
Luci: They will try.
Luci: Already a few of you didn't make it.
Luci: But you are all stronger than you look! Amazing, I know.
Luci: SO LISTEN UP! See that dot on the map?

Luci: No? Maybe arrows will help?

That's where you saw that vision.
Luci: It's just about twenty minutes away from the central part of Green Valley's fancy-ass school. You know the 'World Famous' apple orchards out in the back? The very first subway station?
Luci: If you want to know more about what you saw and any other questions that might be burning in your mind, I suggest you hop into the underground city subway and wait until midnight strikes then sneak out to it. Don't think the city will care for less than fifty people going there anyway. Staying after darkness is normal anyway, right?
Luci: When we get there, you'll get a brand new message.
Luci: Finally! Human minds can be so fragile...
Luci: You saw it, right? What do you think?
Luci: Does it make you angry or terrified?
Luci: I don't really care but if you answered yes to either of those, good!
Luci: I've got presents for you, lambs.
Luci: Once an apple falls from the tree, it's hard to stop gravity.
Luci: They will try.
Luci: Already a few of you didn't make it.
Luci: But you are all stronger than you look! Amazing, I know.
Luci: SO LISTEN UP! See that dot on the map?

Luci: No? Maybe arrows will help?

That's where you saw that vision.
Luci: It's just about twenty minutes away from the central part of Green Valley's fancy-ass school. You know the 'World Famous' apple orchards out in the back? The very first subway station?
Luci: If you want to know more about what you saw and any other questions that might be burning in your mind, I suggest you hop into the underground city subway and wait until midnight strikes then sneak out to it. Don't think the city will care for less than fifty people going there anyway. Staying after darkness is normal anyway, right?
Luci: When we get there, you'll get a brand new message.
[action because ain't no Eligor waiting for no thang]
He's not moving very fast just at the moment, since while the street itself isn't busy there's still some lights on here and there and the main thoroughfare is well-lit, and he doesn't want to attract too much attention.
Someone fast and on the ball could probably catch him in the next couple of minutes. Please don't jump out the window or something, though.]
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He really should go. But he hesitates. The feeling of urgency creeps up on him, growing more and more and more -
He hears it before he sees it, but when a metallic flash against the streetlight catches his eye he realizes that scooter looks familiar. Michi barely wastes longer than a half minute staring before he's - you guessed it - lifting the glass and climbing right out of his window and landing awkwardly on the grass outside. He scrambles to his feet, grabs his backpack, and feels its weight slam into his back as he slings it to his other shoulder, already at a dead run.
Michi opens his voice to call out, but some small caution tells him no. Don't make noise. Don't. So instead he races. He runs until his breathing is in sync with his footsteps and he can feel the cool air move against him. He's off the sidewalk now at a curving diagonal, racing right after that scooter. His aim is to pull up alongside it - surely he's going to notice that, right? Right?
Please, please don't leave him behind to make this terrifying journey alone. Even if it's just a few more minutes' trip.]
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Eventually, finally, Haruka does realize he's being followed before he goes pelting off at the next intersection (where the lights are spaced farther apart, and the road widens) and slows to a stop reflexively when he realizes who it is. Michi is probably the last person he expected to see right now, even though he probably should have thought to run into him. Eventually. Just...]
You're walking? No. [shaking his head a little, sorry if he splashes rain around a bit] I think I have room. If you want a ride again.
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To his relief, eventually Haruka slows to a stop.
It clearly doesn't matter if there's more rain or less rain. Michi's so flustered that he's not got a raincoat, or umbrella, or basically anything that would make traveling in rain a little easier. Maybe it's a bit of an assumption that Haruka would be willing to ferry him without any discussion about it, but Michi feels like it'd be okay to do that. Eligors have to stick together. They just have to.]
If it's okay, I really want a ride. I don't know what that Luci is thinking, telling us to go out here right now...
[To punctuate that, Michi multitasks complaining with getting on the scooter to test if there's room.]
... couldn't they have said to do this during the day and just wait there?
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That is to say, Eligors will stick together, Haruka will stick together with anything short of the Shadows or firemen themselves, and there's even less space on the scooter than before. So Michi will likely end up sandwiched between bags of fertilizer and a small tank of gasoline, sorry for the smell.]
... I don't think those things are out during the day. That's why there's curfew.
[Haruka is speaking very quietly, wary of the quiet in the street; next minute, though, the silence is shattered by the tires of the scooter literally squealing loud enough to wake the dead as they shift into 'we need to get to the school in the next 5 minutes' overdrive. They're also not really going in a straight line and there's water everywhere. Hope Michi's managed to figure out what to hold onto real quick this time.]
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I know-
[Haruka's back cuts the wind for the most part, but it still whips around the sides, and between that and the noise, there's not much chance of communicating anything. He'll just have to wait to explain why he's not actually stupid until they're traveling at a less noisy pace.
The thought is driven out of his mind entirely by wondering if that sound is dragging horrors towards them. Could those firemen have heard it? Could the monsters? It's a sobering thought to say the least, especially since, judging by the smell, there's gasoline behind him. If anyone were to use a flamethrower, they'd have no chance of getting away from that.
It's probably just chill from the rain that makes Michi shiver. Ignore that.]
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He could navigate to the school in his sleep, even though he still takes the subway much more often than he takes his scooter that way, and they make good time despite skidding once or twice and having to slow whenever the rain comes down hard enough that Haruka can no longer see the street signs. The school's in sight by the time they slow enough for speech and divided driving attention.]
... Sorry. I promised someone I'd meet her, before we go to the meeting point.
[It's actually impressive that they've gotten here in one piece, all things considered, but there's no need to tempt fate or whatever is out there right now by counting themselves safe before the appointed time. (Or after it, but that's another can of worms.)]
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The rain is relentless, intensifying into roaming sheets of rain that Michi can't see a thing through. They've slowed down, but Haruka never stops moving. No matter what the weather is, he goes forward. It's a good thing, too. Michi would have to evaluate if that walk really seemed like such a bad idea if he got the chance to get off of the scooter.
In the back of his mind, another annoyance pokes at him, too. He's going to have to get somewhere dry enough that wringing out his dreads would have any effect. And it's too humid for them to really dry after that. So he'll have to put up with that until he gets home and can attack them with a hairdryer, and then he'll have to explain to whoever he woke up why he's drying his dreads out past midnight. It's at least something that takes his mind off of the ride, right until he has another thought.
It's not going to even matter. He's going to die soon, anyway.
They've slowed down again, enough that he can hear Haruka talk, but Michi's grip just tightens a little.]
Okay.
[Not 'who', because that would require brainpower taken away from morbid, fun thoughts.]
I gotta do that, too. I told 1001 I'd be going here first!
[But not what he looked like or any way to find that out. He's looking for anyone who looks like they're up and wandering around in a school and all he has to go by is whether or not he's a string of numbers. Michi's not stopped panicking internally for a long, long while now. Thinking anything through takes away from finding new ways that they're all going to die somehow, and then even more ways to distract himself from that thought.]
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For the moment, he's more focused on moving forward and getting through the night -- on getting all of them through the night, whether or not they're a user under the yoke of AppleNet -- than on the dangers of the process. That's also probably why he only has the usual misgivings about meeting with Ryann, rather than a whole new set involving breaking curfew and a few dozen other laws before breakfast.
He's in the process of kicking the scooter forward again when Michi speaks up, and pauses when he realizes--]
1001. [of course, he'd almost forgotten that the numbers came in a set even outside the app] I know him, I can go with you once Ryann and I are done.
[He's not entirely sure how long it will take, given that he has no idea exactly what Ryann is up to or how they're going to rig what he's brought with what resources she has; but he also has a promise with John to meet up beforehand, and he knows he has to honor it. He owes his friend that much.]