The Hidden Door-A Role Play (AKA The Most Dangerous Coffee Shop II)

Kipp didnt respond, he didnt think it was going to work out that way, but there wasn't much point in arguing. Take was going to do what he wanted regardless of what he said. It was unfortunate they hadn't come up with a signal for a second attempt. It would have been so much easier to just whistle or something and have every one on the same page.

They were approaching the fork in the path, ot wouldnt be much longer before they were back to the work floor. They had to have a plan and quickly.
"You said this exit is just past a transformation chamber. They'll likely take you there. We can break you out on our way by. How long? When should we aim to be there?"
Take thought for a moment, "The exit is in the transformation room, in a far tunnel that leads out." he said aloud, breaking it down. If I'm in there already.. they'll have to cut across the room during everything. He furrowed his brows, concentrating, "When you guys get in there.. I'll handle whatever guard that might try to capture you. Use the dust on any of them that might be guarding the doors to the chamber."
Fred chewed his lip, he looked from Kipp to Take. “That powder, the stuff the We-Sa uses, could you get me some? I think I might be able to depict exactly what goes into it and may be able to recreate it when I get home” Fred said his eyes shining.
Take gave Fred a glance, "There's cabinets in the transformation room that have some bags of the dust. You can try snatching one on your way out." and with that, the three were already on the work floor.
 
Take thought for a moment, "The exit is in the transformation room, in a far tunnel that leads out." he said aloud, breaking it down. If I'm in there already.. they'll have to cut across the room during everything. He furrowed his brows, concentrating, "When you guys get in there.. I'll handle whatever guard that might try to capture you. Use the dust on any of them that might be guarding the doors to the chamber."

Take gave Fred a glance, "There's cabinets in the transformation room that have some bags of the dust. You can try snatching one on your way out." and with that, the three were already on the work floor.
(doh, I waited too long. I wanted to make a pun, but that's ok, I'll save it for later.)

"Think we can slip in unnoticed? That's still an option right?" He asked peering in aprehensively.
 
Take thought for a moment, "The exit is in the transformation room, in a far tunnel that leads out." he said aloud, breaking it down. If I'm in there already.. they'll have to cut across the room during everything. He furrowed his brows, concentrating, "When you guys get in there.. I'll handle whatever guard that might try to capture you. Use the dust on any of them that might be guarding the doors to the chamber."

Take gave Fred a glance, "There's cabinets in the transformation room that have some bags of the dust. You can try snatching one on your way out." and with that, the three were already on the work floor.
“I will” Fred nodded, there was no way he was going to miss out on getting some of this dust.
 
Aria grabbed her hand thinking of wherever Kevin was an finding happiness in the spinning feeling of teleporting
“Okay. We are here. Kevin should be here somewhere so let’s go find him” Aria declared
Lilith stumbled a little from the spinning feeling of everything around her dissolving and being replaced with an entirely different area.
She glanced around, eyes searching for any signs of Kevin as she also tried to hone in on his locate. She could sense him better now, and she began strutting in his direction. "Kevin? C'mon bud. It's me and Aria. We-sa better not have got you, genius." She called, a hint of humor shining through the last part.
 
(doh, I waited too long. I wanted to make a pun, but that's ok, I'll save it for later.)

"Think we can slip in unnoticed? That's still an option right?" He asked peering in aprehensively.
“I don’t think so... since I’m not guarding the door anymore, someone definitely replaced me” Take answered, the sound of metal clanging, rocks being mined, and sounds of whips echoing in his ears.
 
Lilith stumbled a little from the spinning feeling of everything around her dissolving and being replaced with an entirely different area.
She glanced around, eyes searching for any signs of Kevin as she also tried to hone in on his locate. She could sense him better now, and she began strutting in his direction. "Kevin? C'mon bud. It's me and Aria. We-sa better not have got you, genius." She called, a hint of humor shining through the last part.

As the breeze blew through his hair, Kevin realized he was completely alone. There were no people chattering about books or movies, no one arguing over what they should do. It was only Kevin, and the creatures around him.
A small smile danced at the corner of his lips as he closed his eyes, relishing the silence. The forest was so much more beautiful than when there were people. Not to mention much more peaceful, and strangely not as scary, despite not knowing all of the dangers hidden in the trees.
It made up his mind whether he should turn back or not. It was nice to finally be able to collect his thoughts. Everything had been so busy, even before they were sucked through the portal. Recently, he had started to favor being alone more often then not. Kevin didn’t think of himself as antisocial, the opposite, actually. But for the past year he had felt himself growing more and more tired when he was around people.
That’s cause you can’t predict people.
It was true. Kevin could read animals like a book, yet when it came to people they were full of surprises, both pleasant and unpleasant.
His hand twitched upward, almost touching his necklace. He stopped himself before doing so, and instead dropped his hand back down to his side.
Kevin let out a small sigh, slowly sitting cross-legged on the ground. He wondered how long he had been gone from the group, and how soon it would take to reach him. Hopefully it would take a while. He wasn’t ready to interact with them just yet.
He carefully plucked the chickens out of the bag and sat them on the ground to stretch as his thoughts drifted to the we-sa. If they took people who were alone, then why hadn’t he been grabbed yet? It wasn’t like he wanted to be taken, but he found the situation rather peculiar.
Almost on cue, there were sounds of breaking twigs from behind him. Even without looking, Kevin instantly knew who it was. He had spent enough time around them to recognize their footsteps. Disappointed washed over him. He hadn’t expected to be disturbed so quickly.
He leaned back, looking up at the two women that greeted him. “Privet Tsvetok, Ariya,” Kevin said, forcing a smile. “I wasn’t sure if you would find me. I almost went back, but...” he shrugged.
 
As the breeze blew through his hair, Kevin realized he was completely alone. There were no people chattering about books or movies, no one arguing over what they should do. It was only Kevin, and the creatures around him.
A small smile danced at the corner of his lips as he closed his eyes, relishing the silence. The forest was so much more beautiful than when there were people. Not to mention much more peaceful, and strangely not as scary, despite not knowing all of the dangers hidden in the trees.
It made up his mind whether he should turn back or not. It was nice to finally be able to collect his thoughts. Everything had been so busy, even before they were sucked through the portal. Recently, he had started to favor being alone more often then not. Kevin didn’t think of himself as antisocial, the opposite, actually. But for the past year he had felt himself growing more and more tired when he was around people.
That’s cause you can’t predict people.
It was true. Kevin could read animals like a book, yet when it came to people they were full of surprises, both pleasant and unpleasant.
His hand twitched upward, almost touching his necklace. He stopped himself before doing so, and instead dropped his hand back down to his side.
Kevin let out a small sigh, slowly sitting cross-legged on the ground. He wondered how long he had been gone from the group, and how soon it would take to reach him. Hopefully it would take a while. He wasn’t ready to interact with them just yet.
He carefully plucked the chickens out of the bag and sat them on the ground to stretch as his thoughts drifted to the we-sa. If they took people who were alone, then why hadn’t he been grabbed yet? It wasn’t like he wanted to be taken, but he found the situation rather peculiar.
Almost on cue, there were sounds of breaking twigs from behind him. Even without looking, Kevin instantly knew who it was. He had spent enough time around them to recognize their footsteps. Disappointed washed over him. He hadn’t expected to be disturbed so quickly.
He leaned back, looking up at the two women that greeted him. “Privet Tsvetok, Ariya,” Kevin said, forcing a smile. “I wasn’t sure if you would find me. I almost went back, but...” he shrugged.
“Hi” She smiled
 
As the breeze blew through his hair, Kevin realized he was completely alone. There were no people chattering about books or movies, no one arguing over what they should do. It was only Kevin, and the creatures around him.
A small smile danced at the corner of his lips as he closed his eyes, relishing the silence. The forest was so much more beautiful than when there were people. Not to mention much more peaceful, and strangely not as scary, despite not knowing all of the dangers hidden in the trees.
It made up his mind whether he should turn back or not. It was nice to finally be able to collect his thoughts. Everything had been so busy, even before they were sucked through the portal. Recently, he had started to favor being alone more often then not. Kevin didn’t think of himself as antisocial, the opposite, actually. But for the past year he had felt himself growing more and more tired when he was around people.
That’s cause you can’t predict people.
It was true. Kevin could read animals like a book, yet when it came to people they were full of surprises, both pleasant and unpleasant.
His hand twitched upward, almost touching his necklace. He stopped himself before doing so, and instead dropped his hand back down to his side.
Kevin let out a small sigh, slowly sitting cross-legged on the ground. He wondered how long he had been gone from the group, and how soon it would take to reach him. Hopefully it would take a while. He wasn’t ready to interact with them just yet.
He carefully plucked the chickens out of the bag and sat them on the ground to stretch as his thoughts drifted to the we-sa. If they took people who were alone, then why hadn’t he been grabbed yet? It wasn’t like he wanted to be taken, but he found the situation rather peculiar.
Almost on cue, there were sounds of breaking twigs from behind him. Even without looking, Kevin instantly knew who it was. He had spent enough time around them to recognize their footsteps. Disappointed washed over him. He hadn’t expected to be disturbed so quickly.
He leaned back, looking up at the two women that greeted him. “Privet Tsvetok, Ariya,” Kevin said, forcing a smile. “I wasn’t sure if you would find me. I almost went back, but...” he shrugged.
“Hi” She smiled
Lilith inspected him, crossing her arms as quizzical eyes began to rake over him in a search for any injuries. Satisfied when she found none, she instead pried into his emotions-- Only to find an annoying amount of disappointment. Her lips twitched into a frown at his forced smile, before her face went back to a bland mask. "Privet, Buttercup. My byli obespokoyeny. Vy ne khotel byt' naydennym? Izvinite, ya polagayu." She purred a little annoyance at the last part, but deciding to speak in Russian-- Having turned into a fourteen year old and been through 'new' sessions of language classes making her more fluent-- since she doubted Aria was cued into his feelings, and didn't want any hard emotions to form from her since they had left the relative safety of the group and their guide to find someone who didn't seem to want to be found.
She suddenly grinned, glancing around. "Sorry to interrupt your meditation," She joked. "but we saw you were missing and were scared a we-sa got you, so Aria here teleported us and I tracked you." She explained silkily. "We need to teleport back to the others if you're fine, then we can get back on track to that Dakirum place Korim said the kids could be at."
 
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Lilith inspected him, crossing her arms as quizzical eyes began to rake over him in a search for any injuries. Satisfied when she found none, she instead pried into his emotions-- Only to find an annoying amount of disappointment. Her lips twitched into a frown at his forced smile, before her face went back to a bland mask. "Privet, Buttercup. My byli obespokoyeny. Vy ne khotel byt' naydennym? Izvinite, ya polagayu." She purred a little annoyance at the last part, but deciding to speak in Russian-- Having turned into a fourteen year old and been through 'new' sessions of language classes making her more fluent-- since she doubted Aria was cued into his feelings, and didn't want any hard emotions to form from her since they had left the relative safety of the group and their guide to find someone who didn't seem to want to be found.
She suddenly grinned, glancing around. "Sorry to interrupt your meditation," She joked. "but we saw you were missing and were scared a we-sa got you, so Aria here teleported us and I tracked you." She explained silkily. "The others should catch up in about eight minutes, or we can teleport back to them. Whatever. Then we can get back on track to that Dakirum place Korim said the kids could be at."
Aria looked at Lilith in surprise as she spoke Russian, “whatever she said” deciding to go along with whatever she had just said
 

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