Gasping for breath, Sunny rolled out of the shadows and fell on the wet rocks at the edge of the rolling waves. Streams of water flowed from his armor, and his whole body was trembling.
"C-cold... ah, s-so cold..."
Gritting his teeth, he stood up and shivered as the wind assaulted him. At that moment, not even his Ascended constitution and the Memory of Ice could protect him from being chilled to the bone.
But even then, the claws grasping his heart were much colder.
"Curse it..."
Sunny took a step forward, stumbled, then righted himself and stopped. His fists were clenched.
'Ariadne. It must have been the Ariadne.'
The broken piece of the hull, the brass button, it all made too much terrible sense. Of course, this evidence alone was not enough to make a definite conclusion, but Sunny was sure of it.
His intuition told him that much.
No one was coming to rescue the people trapped inside LO49.
...And the Terror was going to descent upon them soon, without a doubt.
Suddenly forlorn, Sunny glanced at the wall of the fortress with a lost look on his face. A few moments passed, accompanied by the howling of the wind. Then, he looked down, closed his eyes, and groaned.
"Ah... I'm so tired."
It was the cold that made him shrug off this moment of indecisiveness and start to move. No matter the situation, he had to get somewhere warm first.
One step, and he was on top of the wall. A second step, and he was standing on one of the streets of the settlement. A third step, and he suddenly appeared in the corner of a research laboratory where a group of scientists, including Professor Obel and Beth, were staying under guard.
The young woman was the first to notice him. She was slightly startled by the sight.
"...Ascended Sunless? What are you doing here?"
Sunny looked at her and forced out a pale smile.
"Don't mind me. I just got cold outside."
He stared at Beth with a strangely heavy expression for a few moments, and then shook his head.
"In any case, I'll be going now."
Sunny had to see Verne first. He dried himself off, then went back to the security center, feeling the urgent sense of alarm growing louder and louder in his head.
Before, Sunny had not known its source, and thought that he had days to discover it. But now, he wasn't so sure...
Maybe there were only hours left before the disaster his intuition was warning him about would happen.
...Maybe even minutes.
***
"...You're not listening."
Sunny glared at Verne as the seconds ticked away. Tick-tock. With each second, their fates were coming closer to being sealed. And yet, the tall Master was being difficult.
"I am listening."
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