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"Kitty, I'm home."
Kabuto called, swinging the door behind him and putting his blood-spattered briefcase down.
"Kitty?"
He knew she had been scheduled to be off tonight. It was one of the rare occasions when their schedules had matched, and they had been able to plan something in advance. Still, her absence would not have surprised him - given the chaotic nature of this place - were it not for the fact that he felt something wrong.
The ninja managed not to bolt at the feeling - instead he simply strode purposefully through each room, checking to see what the source of his discomfort was.
None of her things were there. He froze, trying to take this fact in. Was it something he had done? Something he had forgotten, or missed? She couldn't be...gone, could she?
His hands drifted to the cell phone at his hip, and he dialed her number, trying to keep his hands from shaking. He knew he should have never let himself get attached like this. He wouldn't be feeling like this if he had forgotten how to care...
Kabuto called, swinging the door behind him and putting his blood-spattered briefcase down.
"Kitty?"
He knew she had been scheduled to be off tonight. It was one of the rare occasions when their schedules had matched, and they had been able to plan something in advance. Still, her absence would not have surprised him - given the chaotic nature of this place - were it not for the fact that he felt something wrong.
The ninja managed not to bolt at the feeling - instead he simply strode purposefully through each room, checking to see what the source of his discomfort was.
None of her things were there. He froze, trying to take this fact in. Was it something he had done? Something he had forgotten, or missed? She couldn't be...gone, could she?
His hands drifted to the cell phone at his hip, and he dialed her number, trying to keep his hands from shaking. He knew he should have never let himself get attached like this. He wouldn't be feeling like this if he had forgotten how to care...