[Good news: Hayner is starting to come out of his shell shock. Bad news: now it's trainwreck syndrome, overload from the sheer amount of horror going on around them, and Hayner doesn't have the experience to put mental blinders in place until he's in a place where he can deal with it, so he's trying to handle it all now.]
[That'll get you just as dead as the shell shock.]
[He'd dropped his grip when Hayner had started running with him; now, he grabs Hayner's arm to keep him moving. Don't stop. Stopping means death. His tone is short and sharp when he speaks.]
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[That'll get you just as dead as the shell shock.]
[He'd dropped his grip when Hayner had started running with him; now, he grabs Hayner's arm to keep him moving. Don't stop. Stopping means death. His tone is short and sharp when he speaks.]
Eyes up. Straight ahead. Keep moving.