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Most of the Hive hates it, but aside from uprooting the floor or smashing the walls, there is nothing to be done about the Restroom.
The Vacuum keeps burning away the floor in the Party Room as you try to focus on what to do now. Is it wise to stay near the Restroom if something happens? Or better to keep distance...?
As you muse over this-from the corner of your oculars, just behind JJ, you see a faint glimmer in the Hall. A familiar one at this point.
<inquiry>Can it really be this easy?
>"... Is there something on my hat?"
<statement>No, keep a distance.
Confused, she steps to the side as you move into the Hallway.
The gurgling is almost white noise to the Hive at this point, the Hallway is quiet. Quiet in a way that feels more than unnerving. For no logical reason, it triggers disgust. Why does it feel wrong? Not as bad as the Restroom but...
How can a robot even detect ‘bad vibes’?
There's no tangible threat chasing you down, a shadowy follower and an acid spurter but... The only footsteps are you and your little wooden friend. There’s no rhyme or reason to this.
Thinking on this, it's hard to celebrate the flickering white bits of hypothetical magic dancing around the Hallway.
You expect it, and don't feel yourself 'slightly die' as the Shadow slips forward, consuming the Stardust as though it were never there.
>"Is it ... okay to get close again?"
<statement>It is.
<inquiry>Is it bad we are adjusting to this?
>"I'm not- but I assume by 'we' you mean all the fellas in your head."
....
You give consideration to equipping JJ with some kind of tool or weapon. The axe would basically lock her arms together, but a hammer would work--
You doubt she'd know how to use it though, she said it herself, she's helpless in any sort of combat situation. Not built for it.
Then again, neither were you, and you've slain Nightmares.