This place has lots of hallways and cameras and doors and it is perfectly, unnervingly silent, so Daniel decides on principle that he doesn't like it. He can't imagine what possessed him to think that coming here was a good idea in the first place except that - he can't remember how he got here. His understanding of any sort of recent timeline is thoroughly muddled.
A dream, then? Something Rift-related? He can only hypothesize.
In any case, Daniel decides that getting out makes for a solid plan. The place does have the air of something official, strictly functional. So not a military base, but perhaps something along those lines. And Daniel is good with military bases. All right, so he's good with one particular military base. He's still going to put that one in his plus column.
The only issue here is that at least military bases have the good grace to label everything and the halls and walls here are all distressingly identical. Daniel realizes this too late as he enters yet another hallway that looks exactly like all the others he's passed through, and is about to wonder if he can forcefully wake himself up - assuming this is a dream, which he's beginning to suspect it is as it's begun to resemble a few of his less pleasant dreams - when he notices her: a girl, small and alone and probably no more than nine or ten.
Worries about indistinguishable hallways immediately forgotten, Daniel makes a beeline for her.
"Hello?" he calls, slowing as he approaches. Last he checked he didn't think he cut a very intimidating figure, but if this girl has been all alone here for a while there's no way of telling what she might find scary. A strange man showing up out of nowhere might make the list.
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A dream, then? Something Rift-related? He can only hypothesize.
In any case, Daniel decides that getting out makes for a solid plan. The place does have the air of something official, strictly functional. So not a military base, but perhaps something along those lines. And Daniel is good with military bases. All right, so he's good with one particular military base. He's still going to put that one in his plus column.
The only issue here is that at least military bases have the good grace to label everything and the halls and walls here are all distressingly identical. Daniel realizes this too late as he enters yet another hallway that looks exactly like all the others he's passed through, and is about to wonder if he can forcefully wake himself up - assuming this is a dream, which he's beginning to suspect it is as it's begun to resemble a few of his less pleasant dreams - when he notices her: a girl, small and alone and probably no more than nine or ten.
Worries about indistinguishable hallways immediately forgotten, Daniel makes a beeline for her.
"Hello?" he calls, slowing as he approaches. Last he checked he didn't think he cut a very intimidating figure, but if this girl has been all alone here for a while there's no way of telling what she might find scary. A strange man showing up out of nowhere might make the list.