What a despair inducingly boring situation this was. As long as the chimera hybrid remained in his cell, he would perpetually experience the despair that they had put the other students through... but if he were to let himself free and wander as he so itched to do, he could spread even more despair to the other students. His face split into a grin at the thought. Yes, after he had robbed his fellow experiments of their hope, he could finally experience the true despair that the doctor had taught him to seek.
With long, confident strides, Komaeda made his way to the iron-barred door of his cell. He studied the lock for a moment. It proved to be no concern as he easily unlocked it with one of his stone-sharpened claws. Once in the dimly lit corridor, the inhuman boy took in his surroundings. There seemed to be fifteen cells on either side. Strategically speaking, Nanami would have been in the cell right next to him. His tailed whipped in excitement as he prowled closer and peered inside.
"Oh Nanami-san, I've come to pay you a visit," the chimera purred.