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[Round 3, Rest Day] And They Said: Let There Be No Light.
Characters: ALLIt's early in the morning when it happens, about six o'clock. The clouds were gathering gradually through the night, the rain only getting heavier from the near-constant downpour during the previous week. Lightning crackles across the sky, the water around the academy is violent and the waves are high. And in a particularly loud clap of thunder, what lights were still on go out and the academy is plunged into darkness.
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This log is: OPEN
Location: ALL OF CAMPUS
Summary: In a flash of lightning and the deafening roll of thunder, the power goes out across Utopia Academy.
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In general.
The attempt at destroying his free will didn't particularly help, either.
"Dunno why you want to go back to a place where you're both dead, but that's not my decision."
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He ignored Gino, and turned to the docks. He was content to let the Knight leave and move on from that entire abhorrent situation. He raised a hand to his nose again to wipe away more of the blood.
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"Ready then?"
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"You did learn how to swim, right?" He asked, trying to keep his tone light.
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He was sure Suzaku was more capable of keeping it secure than he was, so he climbed in. He crouched again to keep his center of gravity low. He then held onto the post it was tied to, waiting for Suzaku to join him.
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It was a fight, Suzaku was no stranger to fights, no strange to physical work but this was as if the water itself was trying to fight him. It was not a human who he could understand, it was just water and wind and him trying to row in a steady time, trying not to spin round in circles. Trying to keep them upright.
The further away from shore they got the harder it became. They were tossed from side to side and Suzaku fought to stay in his seat, he had no idea how Lelouch, who was lighter than him was managing.
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He squinted through the rain, the only light coming from the flashes of lightning that lit up the sky. He managed to turn the boat slightly so it was in the vague direction of the bridge and started rowing.
A loud bang, the loudest clap of thunder yet, Suzaku thought the storm must be right on top of them. The rain lashed down and as the sky lit up once again Suzaku's eyes widened as he saw a wave coming towards him, water moved by the wind coming towards their tiny boat. "Lelouch!" Suzaku shouted out a warning.
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He should have been in gym that day.
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"Lelouch!" His voice was whipped away by the wind, scattered as soon as it left his mouth. Fighting down terror he kept looking. He spotted something in the water and began to swim towards it, hoping it was Lelouch.
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But this was different. He was taking on nature, or something created to very closely resemble it. And he was losing. He struggled to find the surface, kicking his legs below him and his arms over his head. He wasn't sure if his hands were breaking the surface or not. Between the rain and waves, he didn't know if he was feeling the wind or not. But he knew Suzaku would find him. So he kept kicking.
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It seemed to take hours but Suzaku knew that that was just his tiredness talking, he finally got close enough to see that the figure was Lelouch. He swam closer, struggling to keep his head above water.
Soon he was close enough to reach out and try and grab his friend.
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As hard as he clung to his friend's clothing, the sea was determined to separate them. With one great force of undertow, it finally succeeded. Lelouch was pulled away and under.
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A dark lump, was that Lelouch? Suzaku swam over, again it took too long, every time he was close a wave would buffer him away. Finally, blindly he reached out and grabbed.
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But then, all at once, the current changed and while it brought him back up to the surface, it also brought him crashing up against the wall at the side of the pier. He barely had time to gasp gratefully for air before the impact rendered him dead weight. Only feet from the edge of the wooden ledge near the place they'd embarked from. It was an area where there were stairs that allowed one to descend if they would have preferred to swim instead of boat. Or, instead, ascend if they were victims of a raging storm.
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Pain flooded through him, enough to shock him back to realisation. He reached out and grabbed out, almost blindly until his fingers found something solid, cloth; or hair.
A few powerful strokes later and he had reached the stairs, he slipped and tripped and was thrown around by waves but he finally managed to heave Lelouch's body up above the water line.
Another wave took him and flung him back into the wall, it took more time to get back to the steps. Precious time and when he finally got himself above the water line Lelouch was still unconcious.
Trembling and shivering, barely able to feel anything he was so cold he lifted Lelouch and half crawled up the rest of the steps before collapsing on the bank.
The rain was relentless as was the wind, Suzaku fought down terror the adrenaline making sure he didn't give up yet, the mission wasn't over. He reached down towards Lelouch's neck to check for a pulse.
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"Breath slowly, take deep breaths." Suzaku kept his hand on Lelouch's back, steadying him, letting Lelouch hold on for balance. Adrenaline was still coursing through him, Suzaku thought they should probably try and get back to the dorms quick once Leluch was up to walking.
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