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Who: Kobra and Daneel
Where: Their house and then the lighthouse
When: Backdated to Day 17
What: Adventuring!
Kobra was bored and when Kobra was bored, destructive things happened. Having already broken a few things in the kitchen, Kobra went searching for some new entertainment. Normally, he'd just jump all over Party or something, but the asshole was out somewhere having fun without him.
He wound up climbing up the ladder and knocking on Daneel's attic door. "Hey, man, you around?"
Where: Their house and then the lighthouse
When: Backdated to Day 17
What: Adventuring!
Kobra was bored and when Kobra was bored, destructive things happened. Having already broken a few things in the kitchen, Kobra went searching for some new entertainment. Normally, he'd just jump all over Party or something, but the asshole was out somewhere having fun without him.
He wound up climbing up the ladder and knocking on Daneel's attic door. "Hey, man, you around?"
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Well, the lighthouse. He looked up at it for a moment, considering what they might find, and reached to open the door for Kobra.
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After a moment, he moved towards the stairs.
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It would have been difficult for him to not say that.
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"You coming?"
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Daneel moved closely behind Kobra, testing the stairs cautiously under his greater weight.
"Is there something you hope to find here, Kobra?"
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There was an answering creak from above and Kobra's head shot up. Oh, shit. He wasn't sure if he was excited or scared. Probably both!
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He wasn't sure of that anymore, not after meeting Castiel -- whatever he is -- but the existence of supernatural, incorporeal entities didn't rest easy with him. Daneel would take almost any explanation over that one.
"I suspect pirate activity to be more likely, though I can't judge whether there would be treasure here."
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"Damn."
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"Don't be discouraged." He put his hand on Kobra's shoulder. "I think we're far more likely to find something at the top than on the stairs. We have plenty of ground still to cover."
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There was an odd scrape-creak from above and Kobra jumped to attention. "What was that?!"
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"I don't know, Kobra. Shall we investigate?"
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"Have you heard anything about this lighthouse I should be aware of?"
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Suddenly his head snapped to the left. There'd been a bright light just out of the corner of his eye for just a moment, but it was gone now. "Did you--"
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This was... interesting, if not quite alarming, not yet. Daneel had his head up and was looking around; there might not have been anything at all -- he was familiar with the tendency human minds had for fooling themselves -- but if there was, he would see it.
If -- and it was a very large if as far as he was concerned -- there were such things as ghosts, could a robot perceive them?
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He took a deep breath and took another step and then another.
He jumped. Okay, he couldn't be imagining that. "Tell me you're seeing little light flashes."
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He was frowning slightly, worried, disturbed at the idea that Kobra might be hallucinating, or that he was somehow missing something like that. Neither struck Daneel as encouraging. A trick, perhaps. An illusion. That was a nicer possibility.
And then, Daneel did see something, a brief flash on the very edge of his vision; he turned towards it calmly, and discovered nothing. He shouldn't be able to hallucinate. He wasn't sure what this implied.
"No, that's incorrect. I have just seen a flash of some variety."
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He let out a loud, shaky breath. "Okay. Okay, on we go, right?" This time he waited for an answer before marching on.
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"Yes, we do. Be cautious, Kobra."
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Suddenly, there was a weird, glowing shape a few steps up and he stopped short. The shape shifted into something almost human-shaped.
Kobra grabbed behind him for Daneel. "Okay, fuck. Fuck! Can you--Is that there?!"
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Daneel's voice was low, but he had no idea what it was he was seeing. Ghosts were impossible, what he was seeing had to be some sort of illusion. He didn't sense any sort of mind... but would he be able to sense a ghost? How would he even know.
He grasped Kobra's arm, reassuringly as he could, and stepped forward, making some effort to put himself between Kobra and... whatever this was.
"Are you sentient?" Daneel demanded of the glowing shape. "Do you understand me?"
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"Okay, this is the opposite of treasure. This is the part of the movie where the first dude dies." He stepped down one step backwards, grip tight on Daneel.
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"No one is going to die," he said firmly. Honestly, he saw no way for it to harm them either, but again, he was lacking information. Still, if a tactical retreat was necessary, so be it.
Daneel lifted his chin, not taking his eyes off the apparition. "Communication is necessary. If you understand me, pulse once for yes."
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"Okay, I'm out. Are you out? 'Cause I'm out, but I'm not leaving you." Kobra tugged gently, but insistently on Daneel's arm. Holy crap, that was scary. He just wanted to take Dan and Lyds and make a fort of blankets and hide forever. Was that an option, please?
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And as curious as Daneel was, Kobra was scared. He couldn't push them on.
"Yes, of course. Let's leave, if that's what you want." He nodded, briskly, and began moving them down the stairs, his hand still protectively on Kobra.
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