[Even hiding out in Zeke, Hanako can feel the quaking of the earth beginning to intensify, and the deafening CRACK from below is enough to get him to flinch. Why was it always thunder and loud noises when Chaosbringer was involved?? He could only be relieved that no one could actually see him right now, because the last thing he needed was that old guy giving him hell for being freaked out over this sort of thing.
Though credit where credit is due, it seemed Decadence had the right idea to bail when he did, and Hanako hesitates for just a moment as he considers doing the same. Part of him wanted to wait it out, and make sure Chaosbringer would be good on his word (he was the one most intent on finding Crimson, after all, so he would have the most reason to stay), but... considering how earnest this guy was about everything, he couldn't see him lying to them about it. There's no reason to be doing this whole body-hopping thing anymore, either, now that Crimson had shown her upper hand, and waking himself up while in another Dreamer's body seemed like a dangerously bad idea.
Just as quickly as he blinked out before, he pops back into view, landing himself squarely between the two and trying to keep his balance as the ground pulls itself in a great, gaping void. He eyes the other half of the terrain for a second, in Crimson's general direction, his expression guarded and unreadable. This brief encounter had left him with a number of questions, but the answers clearly weren't going to be found right here, nor right now.
His gaze turns back to D, and then Chaosbringer, debating on whether he really should get out ahead of them, but-- no, they were the most experienced of the group, and if he's learned anything in the past few months, it was that retreating and surviving was better than being stubborn and suffering the consequences.]
... stay safe, you two.
[And with that, Hanako disappears from the Dream Sphere as well, reappearing back in his own bed as his twin snoozes from across the way in their shared room. Tomorrow, Amane will start trying to search for clues in the Waking World for what just happened here-- but for now, he had to chew on these events and hope that the other two managed to make it out without a hitch.]
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Though credit where credit is due, it seemed Decadence had the right idea to bail when he did, and Hanako hesitates for just a moment as he considers doing the same. Part of him wanted to wait it out, and make sure Chaosbringer would be good on his word (he was the one most intent on finding Crimson, after all, so he would have the most reason to stay), but... considering how earnest this guy was about everything, he couldn't see him lying to them about it. There's no reason to be doing this whole body-hopping thing anymore, either, now that Crimson had shown her upper hand, and waking himself up while in another Dreamer's body seemed like a dangerously bad idea.
Just as quickly as he blinked out before, he pops back into view, landing himself squarely between the two and trying to keep his balance as the ground pulls itself in a great, gaping void. He eyes the other half of the terrain for a second, in Crimson's general direction, his expression guarded and unreadable. This brief encounter had left him with a number of questions, but the answers clearly weren't going to be found right here, nor right now.
His gaze turns back to D, and then Chaosbringer, debating on whether he really should get out ahead of them, but-- no, they were the most experienced of the group, and if he's learned anything in the past few months, it was that retreating and surviving was better than being stubborn and suffering the consequences.]
... stay safe, you two.
[And with that, Hanako disappears from the Dream Sphere as well, reappearing back in his own bed as his twin snoozes from across the way in their shared room. Tomorrow, Amane will start trying to search for clues in the Waking World for what just happened here-- but for now, he had to chew on these events and hope that the other two managed to make it out without a hitch.]