[ Pyrrha almost turns back, but contents herself with the knowledge that none of their crimes are really that legitimate here, and this is hardly a fair way to proceed in law enforcement.
Besides, it's not the first time she's run from the police here. ]
Sorry -- [ Pyrrha, no.
She starts running in earnest now, as if she can escape her own bizarre apology as well as the robocops. ]
[ She's actually not that fast of a runner - well, for a (former) student of Beacon, anyway - so he may not struggle overly to catch up to her. Still, her attempt is considerable and valiant. You won't catch her, apologetic thoughts!
She points to a building, a set of doors that the robocops may struggle to get through. ]
[ Run away from unnecessary apologies! Yosuke will be on their tail as well. They don't need them when it's not their fault that the world is messed up. Like, more so than usual. ]
?
[ Oh, wait, he sees it-- ]
Ah!
[ He nods with a grin. ]
They're not automatic, maybe we can lock 'em behind us?
[ Good thinking! Pyrrha nods affirmatively, too busy schooling her breathing for the jaunt to answer him verbally. Still, her expression is appreciative, because she may not have thought of it herself.
She beats him to the door by a few seconds and holds it open like any true gentleman. The moment he crosses the threshold, it slams shut, everything clicking closed as if by its own volition.
Turns out, it's a metal door!
There's a few loud thuds on the other side - with some effort, Pyrrha resists flinching - and a cry of, Citizen, resisting arrest is a crime punishable by law, but - they don't seem to be busting it down. In a few minutes, the sounds will fall away entirely. ]
... [ She's not criminal enough for this. ] Are you alright? [ That was intense. ]
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Besides, it's not the first time she's run from the police here. ]
Sorry -- [ Pyrrha, no.
She starts running in earnest now, as if she can escape her own bizarre apology as well as the robocops. ]
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[ Well, he was going to say apologize, but--off she goes! So, off he goes. ]
--h-hey!
[ Don't leave him behind! ]
We've gotta lose 'em!
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She points to a building, a set of doors that the robocops may struggle to get through. ]
In there!
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?
[ Oh, wait, he sees it-- ]
Ah!
[ He nods with a grin. ]
They're not automatic, maybe we can lock 'em behind us?
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She beats him to the door by a few seconds and holds it open like any true gentleman. The moment he crosses the threshold, it slams shut, everything clicking closed as if by its own volition.
Turns out, it's a metal door!
There's a few loud thuds on the other side - with some effort, Pyrrha resists flinching - and a cry of, Citizen, resisting arrest is a crime punishable by law, but - they don't seem to be busting it down. In a few minutes, the sounds will fall away entirely. ]
... [ She's not criminal enough for this. ] Are you alright? [ That was intense. ]