[It's expected ambiguity. Why did he bother asking? Cain's jaw clenches, jump of muscle illustrating frustration about something he can't control. The whole situation has spiraled out beyond him. He wants to be done with it.
Hei's question comes periphery to his steady focus forward, watching his feet in the dimness as he skips down concrete steps at a quick pace.]
Nope. Get used to the disappointment. We don't know shit.
[The stairwell is lit by dull, red emergency lights which reflect off indicator panels labelling floors - the descent seems unless, until finally he sees a 3 on the wall, then 2, then 1...
They're met by a heavy firedoor, EXIT signage above in bright block letters. Cain stops to catch his breath in a few quick inhales.] Which side of the building does this face? We gonna walk right back into that alley? [It's something he should have considered up on the roof, but Cain's makes his decisions with little foresight, living in the momentum of one action to another.
He glances back at Hei, eying his suspicious state of undress as if to evaluate their luck making it past the officers.]
no subject
Hei's question comes periphery to his steady focus forward, watching his feet in the dimness as he skips down concrete steps at a quick pace.]
Nope. Get used to the disappointment. We don't know shit.
[The stairwell is lit by dull, red emergency lights which reflect off indicator panels labelling floors - the descent seems unless, until finally he sees a 3 on the wall, then 2, then 1...
They're met by a heavy firedoor, EXIT signage above in bright block letters. Cain stops to catch his breath in a few quick inhales.] Which side of the building does this face? We gonna walk right back into that alley? [It's something he should have considered up on the roof, but Cain's makes his decisions with little foresight, living in the momentum of one action to another.
He glances back at Hei, eying his suspicious state of undress as if to evaluate their luck making it past the officers.]