The small group of students headed out on the orange-haired dude's mark. Timing and evasion were the core necessities of our survival, that Harvey knew. As the group advanced, picking out anything that stood in their way with a variety of hacks and punctures. He watched as Kaito stabbed his weapon half-way through one of their skulls, which deemed it motionless. [color=lightblue][i]That's it... through the skull. No! Through the brain.[/i][/color][color=lightblue][i][b]"After you, miss!"[/b][/i][/color] he gestured towards the girl. Harvey ran right behind Aura, as per gentleman's courtesy AND because he figured she'd want to stay closer to the boy in the front than all the way at the back. A mangled vessel of what used to be one of their classmates charged head-first into the bespectacled boy's hip, thankfully to no avail. Stopping for a moment to deal with the problem, he gripped the board ruler at both ends and slid it in between the creature's jaws, pushing it further back until congealed blood dripped from the ripped flesh. With one more push, the ruler hit the bone. Pressing into it harder proved to be enough of an impact for the bloodied body to be pushed backwards onto the ground with little effort from Harvey's side. Within the timespan of a few seconds, he was already sweating from the tense atmosphere, much less the experience he just went through. Catching up with the group again, they made their way to their destination. This wasn't the first time he had seen a dead body from close-up... but an [i]animate[/i] corpse? Now that's something he'd only seen in those cheap, lame horror films back at the orphanage. Only now, experiencing them himself, it was easy to say he would've preferred it like in the movies. This was anything BUT lame.