Been Getting Into Milgram
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Been Getting Into Milgram
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Is it bad that this is almost more comfortable for her than her time spent in the strange city she’s been whisked to? Yuuri doesn’t know--she doesn’t know a lot of things, but she knows that she’s so used to having to survive, having to fight just to make sure she’s alive, managing supplies and managing people and managing herself--
(She’s definitely having a bit of a breakdown. But it’s not like she decided to come here on purpose.)
The monsters in this place aren’t like the zombies she’s used to--they don’t seem like they were ever human at all (at least, most of them). But she knows that they’re mindless, and she knows that they’re ready to kill her and anyone else who’s been brought here without a second thought. She’d been told before--people can’t die in Spirale--but this isn’t Spirale, is it?
As she darts into a room after making sure the coast is clear, she sighs, shutting the door. When she turns around, though, she realizes that the room, in fact, isn’t empty--there’s a humanoid figure standing in there, shuffling through one of the cabinets, and the fact that it’s not a human is enough for her to draw the kitchen knife she’d kept on her from her new home. But perhaps it won’t notice her--perhaps she shut the door quietly enough not to alert it to her presence.