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

He straighten himself, remembering that Noah had mentioned his feet hurting. "Just how far away are the Rugae?" They'd left the cave with out any real direction, just a statement of who they were looking for. Maybe Korim hadn't said, because there was no definite place they were going, only a basic direction. Moving and talking was a better plan anyway if it was far, but it would be good to know if it was going to be minutes, hours, or days.
"It's a fair distance. I hope to get there by lunch, if we don't get sidetracked again," Korim looked around as if expecting another creature to pop out of the barren landscape and attack them.
 
(no worries I can’t either XD)

Take shot her a lopsided grin, “But it definitely woke you up didn’t it?” When they rejoined the others, he noticed their lack of numbers. “Hey where’d everyone go?” he asked, eyes narrowed while he breathed heavily.
"Guess it did." Blair murmured, searching the group for Emma. When she didn't immediately spot her, her hand clenched tightly around Take's. But then she spotted her up the hill a little, clinging to Aria, Kit beside her, and released a breath of relief.
Silently the counted the group, her gaze scanning and checking that everyone was there. She knew she didn't need feel as if she needed to be so responsible as last time since there were more adults, unlike last time when she was one of the only adults. But she still felt like she needed to be responsible for everyone, especially since some of them where quite careless.
 
"Guess it did." Blair murmured, searching the group for Emma. When she didn't immediately spot her, her hand clenched tightly around Take's. But then she spotted her up the hill a little, clinging to Aria, Kit beside her, and released a breath of relief.
Silently the counted the group, her gaze scanning and checking that everyone was there. She knew she didn't need feel as if she needed to be so responsible as last time since there were more adults, unlike last time when she was one of the only adults. But she still felt like she needed to be responsible for everyone, especially since some of them where quite careless.
Take felt the tight squeezing of his hand and glanced down at Blair, seeing the concern in her face. He reciprocated by brushing his thumb back and forth on her hand. He then looked over the condition of his skin and pants. The bottom of his pants were tattered from the fire, and his skin had already healed. “At this point I should really just become a bushman... and run around in a loincloth” he muttered mostly to himself. Thankfully his shoes were still in somewhat good condition and his sweater was in Emma’s possession.
"It's a fair distance. I hope to get there by lunch, if we don't get sidetracked again," Korim looked around as if expecting another creature to pop out of the barren landscape and attack them.
Hana started moving when the trolls went on their way, “We should get going..” she murmured, expecting for Korim to lead the way before she wandered in the wrong direction.
 
Take felt the tight squeezing of his hand and glanced down at Blair, seeing the concern in her face. He reciprocated by brushing his thumb back and forth on her hand. He then looked over the condition of his skin and pants. The bottom of his pants were tattered from the fire, and his skin had already healed. “At this point I should really just become a bushman... and run around in a loincloth” he muttered mostly to himself. Thankfully his shoes were still in somewhat good condition and his sweater was in Emma’s possession.

Hana started moving when the trolls went on their way, “We should get going..” she murmured, expecting for Korim to lead the way before she wandered in the wrong direction.
Kyle hopped atop Rylie and moved him a few paces so he could do a head count.
His fingers finally quit trembling after he had determined they were all there.
“We’re all here, but we’ll need to move farther up the hillside to get to the others.”
”Excellent, because that is the intended direction,” Korim said. “Follow me,” he said.
He walked up the hill in the direction of the grassy hillside where the kids were.
 
Kyle hopped atop Rylie and moved him a few paces so he could do a head count.
His fingers finally quit trembling after he had determined they were all there.
“We’re all here, but we’ll need to move farther up the hillside to get to the others.”
”Excellent, because that is the intended direction,” Korim said. “Follow me,” he said.
He walked up the hill in the direction of the grassy hillside where the kids were.
Colby had already achieved maximum distance from the disturbance, but he was still within earshot, and promptly rocketed back to the main group just to be respectful.

Nat had lost her child cargo in the chaos and now looked around, trying hard not to pout. Here she was, offering her signature service that could actually make her quite useful for once, and no one was considerate enough to take her up on it. "Anybody want a piggyback ride?"

Ciro struggled with his wolf. Mightily. But managed not to show it. Mostly.
 
She turned to the group “hello? Am I talking to a brick wall?” Aria rolled her eyes
Kipp thought he'd answered her question before, though it had be kind of indirect.
"Everything seems fine now. Sorry, I guess I over reacted." He shrugged, she seemed awfully annoyed by the thought of people ignoring her, not that they had, she'd either not heard what he'd said or not realized he was talking to her.
 
Colby had already achieved maximum distance from the disturbance, but he was still within earshot, and promptly rocketed back to the main group just to be respectful.

Nat had lost her child cargo in the chaos and now looked around, trying hard not to pout. Here she was, offering her signature service that could actually make her quite useful for once, and no one was considerate enough to take her up on it. "Anybody want a piggyback ride?"

Ciro struggled with his wolf. Mightily. But managed not to show it. Mostly.
“I do!” Noah skipped over to Nat. “Who are you?”
 
Kevin managed to make it to the safety of the rocks just in time, pausing to catch his breath. He glanced over his shoulder, watching the trolls roll away with a frown. Walking away so casually seemed weird, especially since the group was almost crushed.
He did a mental headcount on his stuff, pleased to see he hadn’t lost any of it in the chaos, and then followed Korim up the hill.
 
Take felt the tight squeezing of his hand and glanced down at Blair, seeing the concern in her face. He reciprocated by brushing his thumb back and forth on her hand. He then looked over the condition of his skin and pants. The bottom of his pants were tattered from the fire, and his skin had already healed. “At this point I should really just become a bushman... and run around in a loincloth” he muttered mostly to himself. Thankfully his shoes were still in somewhat good condition and his sweater was in Emma’s possession.

Hana started moving when the trolls went on their way, “We should get going..” she murmured, expecting for Korim to lead the way before she wandered in the wrong direction.
Blair relaxed when she felt his gentle touch, still watching the group, worried she had miscounted, until he made a comment under his breath. She couldn't stifle a snort at his comment, even though she probably shouldn't have. "I'm not sure the rest of the group would think that's such a good idea," she murmured. "Maybe we can find you new clothes soon, but we should get going." She commented, already starting up the hill after Korim.
Colby had already achieved maximum distance from the disturbance, but he was still within earshot, and promptly rocketed back to the main group just to be respectful.

Nat had lost her child cargo in the chaos and now looked around, trying hard not to pout. Here she was, offering her signature service that could actually make her quite useful for once, and no one was considerate enough to take her up on it. "Anybody want a piggyback ride?"

Ciro struggled with his wolf. Mightily. But managed not to show it. Mostly.
Aella sighed heavily when Korim started back up the hill. Her legs were still burning from running up the hill and over the rocks, and a headache was raging in the front of her skull. But she picked herself up anyway, carefully falling into step with Ciro. He was quite clearly struggling with the wolf, despite his best efforts, and she frowned deeply. She couldn't carry it, but she knew a lot of the others could. Especially Wolf-Girl. She had seen the werewolf fling one of them like it was a fly back when they had fought them. She could easily carry it.
"It's very...admirable? Admirable. It's very admirable of you to still be carrying that wolf. I don't think anyone else would do it. But please don't hurt yourself because you don't want to ask for help or whatever. I don't think I'm strong enough to pull you up this hill if you do." She had tried to make a joke, but it really wasn't good, and she instantly shut up when she realized it. "Yeah, that wasn't funny. Sorry."
 

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