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

Torin's eyes widened, the last of his bread getting gulped down before he jumped to his feet and crept closer. "Whoa..." He whispered, staring at it in wonder.
It looked like a little red ribbon floating through the air, spiraling down and dancing in the sky. It reminded him of the little bows his mom kept in a box containing some of May's possessions, being one of her bows that their mother would stick in her kinky curly hair when she was merely a baby. The streak of electricity seemed like Kylan's powers, making him smile. "Do you know what that is?" He asked, looking back at Seina. "Do you understand me?" He laughed, realizing she seemed to be like Chion and Elon and spoke a different language.


Kylan started to answer, when Korim did so for him. "If you run out, let me know. I have extra since I already had some before hand." He said kindly, swinging off his backpack and rummaging through it, pulling out a fruit the same as the one Korim was eating, and sank his teeth into it. Juices spurted down his throat, and it tasted somewhat like a papaya.
Seina grinned at Torin's reaction. It looked like her idea had worked to cheer up at least one of the kids. When he looked back at her Seina got up and crawled over to him.

(Intentionally not in English.)
"Mirla." She said nodding toward him, and then raising her hand to point toward the red light.
 
Kevin continued to walk, only stopping to glance behind him. It seemed like everyone was stopping for a food and water break. Why they couldn’t walk and eat, he had no idea. I guess not everyone was raised on the move like I was. He thought. He glanced down, deciding his birds were probably hungry. He pulled a piece of fruit from his bag, tearing off a chunk of it and dropping it in his chicken carrier, where Mama pulled it into smaller pieces and fed it to her chicks.
Putting the remaining fruit in his bag, he glanced behind him. His companions constant stopping was starting to get a little tedious. It seemed like there was always at least one person that was tired, or needed a break. He now understood why Blair decided to leave.
Kevin shook his head. “We need to keep walking. You can walk and eat, no?” He said, continuing down the path. He was worried about Aria, but if she got too tired someone could carry her.
 
Take hopped off the bars and shot his arm through them, grabbing Blair by her shirt and pulling her closer. “You let me and the wolf play at a time of my choosing. I need my playmate.” he growled, yearning for his request to be promised. He let go of her shirt and straightened his hand out, suddenly combusting into warm orange flames. “Shake. No finger crossing.” his tone like that of an innocent child. He wouldn’t let the flames actually burn her if she tried something.
Blair tried not to let herself give into fear, tried not to be scared of the demon, but when he yanked her closer, her breath hitched, her heartbeat skyrocketing. Oh, I love that idea. Agree!
"The last time that happened I got hurt." She took a step back when he released her, one hand clasping over one of her wrists. "And then you'll hurt people. Maybe people I care about." But Emma and Kipp! I have to get out. I can just...not let the wolf out. I can control her now...I can hear everything you think, love, and no, you cannot control me.
"Fine." Her voice trembled slightly, but her face remained expressionless as she slid a hand through the bars. She eyed his flaming hand warily, almost retracting her hand. I'll get out, and then it'll be fine. Kick him back into...wherever he goes. Take's head? And then...not let him and the wolf come in contact. This is so dangerous. Don't make a deal with the devil, especially one you won't uphold.
 
Seina grinned at Torin's reaction. It looked like her idea had worked to cheer up at least one of the kids. When he looked back at her Seina got up and crawled over to him.

(Intentionally not in English.)
"Mirla." She said nodding toward him, and then raising her hand to point toward the red light.
Torin stared at her with curious eyes, before following her hand to look at the red light. "M-- Mirla? Is that what you call that light?" He asked, his hand extending to also point to it. "It's really pretty."
Kevin continued to walk, only stopping to glance behind him. It seemed like everyone was stopping for a food and water break. Why they couldn’t walk and eat, he had no idea. I guess not everyone was raised on the move like I was. He thought. He glanced down, deciding his birds were probably hungry. He pulled a piece of fruit from his bag, tearing off a chunk of it and dropping it in his chicken carrier, where Mama pulled it into smaller pieces and fed it to her chicks.
Putting the remaining fruit in his bag, he glanced behind him. His companions constant stopping was starting to get a little tedious. It seemed like there was always at least one person that was tired, or needed a break. He now understood why Blair decided to leave.
Kevin shook his head. “We need to keep walking. You can walk and eat, no?” He said, continuing down the path. He was worried about Aria, but if she got too tired someone could carry her.
Lilith strutted forward to his side, head held back as she dumped some water down her parched throat, then she lowered it and tucked it back in the bag hanging tightly from her flesh arm. "I sure can." She murmured, equally not interested in stopping as he seemed to be.
 
Torin stared at her with curious eyes, before following her hand to look at the red light. "M-- Mirla? Is that what you call that light?" He asked, his hand extending to also point to it. "It's really pretty."

Lilith strutted forward to his side, head held back as she dumped some water down her parched throat, then she lowered it and tucked it back in the bag hanging tightly from her flesh arm. "I sure can." She murmured, equally not interested in stopping as he seemed to be.

Seina was glad he seemed to understand that she wanted him to copy her, and brought the tiny light down to land on his finger. Flickering and glowing warmly as it hovered, unable to actually touch him.
"It's safe don't worry." She said softly.
 
Blair tried not to let herself give into fear, tried not to be scared of the demon, but when he yanked her closer, her breath hitched, her heartbeat skyrocketing. Oh, I love that idea. Agree!
"The last time that happened I got hurt." She took a step back when he released her, one hand clasping over one of her wrists. "And then you'll hurt people. Maybe people I care about." But Emma and Kipp! I have to get out. I can just...not let the wolf out. I can control her now...I can hear everything you think, love, and no, you cannot control me.
"Fine." Her voice trembled slightly, but her face remained expressionless as she slid a hand through the bars. She eyed his flaming hand warily, almost retracting her hand. I'll get out, and then it'll be fine. Kick him back into...wherever he goes. Take's head? And then...not let him and the wolf come in contact. This is so dangerous. Don't make a deal with the devil, especially one you won't uphold.
Take pretended to listen to her ramble about the consequences and her getting hurt. Blah blah blah Bland Blair never changes. He let out a cheerful shriek when she willingly extended out her hand. His eyes lit up with delight as he shook her hand, enveloping her hand with harmless flames to seal the deal. He pulled his hand back, the flames extinguishing themselves before he tossed the ring of keys at her through the bars. “There you go!” he snickered, knowing she’d have to scramble to find the right key. His gaze darted down both ends of the hallway, “Time to make my great escape...”
 
Torin stared at her with curious eyes, before following her hand to look at the red light. "M-- Mirla? Is that what you call that light?" He asked, his hand extending to also point to it. "It's really pretty."

Lilith strutted forward to his side, head held back as she dumped some water down her parched throat, then she lowered it and tucked it back in the bag hanging tightly from her flesh arm. "I sure can." She murmured, equally not interested in stopping as he seemed to be.

Kevin glanced at her out of the corner of his eye. “Great,” he said. He was happy he wasn’t the one to wander off alone again. And he was glad the person accompanying him was Lilith.
He looked around the trees as they walked. The plants and animals here seemed very different from the ones at the paper cutter forest. Whether that was a good or bad thing, he hadn’t decided yet.
Please don’t have any manticores, Kevin thought, grimacing at the memory of not being able to stop the poison. Next time they wouldn’t run into a healer skilled enough to heal them, and whoever was poisoned would probably die.
 
Seina was glad he seemed to understand that she wanted him to copy her, and brought the tiny light down to land on his finger. Flickering and glowing warmly as it hovered, unable to actually touch him.
"It's safe don't worry." She said softly.
Torin tipped his head, giggling a little as the crimson light enveloped and twirled around his hand. He could tell from her soft words and easy demeanor that she didn't think it was dangerous, so he didn't worry about it as he fantasized what it might be. Maybe something like the Northern Lights?
He glanced back at her, before bringing up his other hand and pointing at himself. "Torin." He said, trying to indicate that was his name.
Kevin glanced at her out of the corner of his eye. “Great,” he said. He was happy he wasn’t the one to wander off alone again. And he was glad the person accompanying him was Lilith.
He looked around the trees as they walked. The plants and animals here seemed very different from the ones at the paper cutter forest. Whether that was a good or bad thing, he hadn’t decided yet.
Please don’t have any manticores, Kevin thought, grimacing at the memory of not being able to stop the poison. Next time they wouldn’t run into a healer skilled enough to heal them, and whoever was poisoned would probably die.
Lilith walked silently beside him, her footsteps falling lightly on the hard ground. Her eyes traveled up to the tree canopies, looking at how the sun's light sparkled down through the bright green leaves and onto the ground level.
She stayed that way for a moment or two, before looking back in-front of her and tracing her fingers over her camera absentmindedly. She could still sense the others quite close behind them, and didn't feel any we-sa nearby, so she currently wasn't very worried. "Wonder how the Blair lady is fairing. Probably got caught, I haven't sensed her since she left."
 
Torin tipped his head, giggling a little as the crimson light enveloped and twirled around his hand. He could tell from her soft words and easy demeanor that she didn't think it was dangerous, so he didn't worry about it as he fantasized what it might be. Maybe something like the Northern Lights?
He glanced back at her, before bringing up his other hand and pointing at himself. "Torin." He said, trying to indicate that was his name.

Lilith walked silently beside him, her footsteps falling lightly on the hard ground. Her eyes traveled up to the tree canopies, looking at how the sun's light sparkled down through the bright green leaves and onto the ground level.
She stayed that way for a moment or two, before looking back in-front of her and tracing her fingers over her camera absentmindedly. She could still sense the others quite close behind them, and didn't feel any we-sa nearby, so she currently wasn't very worried. "Wonder how the Blair lady is fairing. Probably got caught, I haven't sensed her since she left."

Kevin frowned. “I hope not. The last thing we need is more missing people,” he said absentmindedly, spinning in a small circle as he walked. He couldn’t help admiring all of the colors. He had never seen trees as bright as these before. “I knew someone that would’ve loved this place.” Kevin said softly, taking a moment to examine a glowing pink flower.
 
Take pretended to listen to her ramble about the consequences and her getting hurt. Blah blah blah Bland Blair never changes. He let out a cheerful shriek when she willingly extended out her hand. His eyes lit up with delight as he shook her hand, enveloping her hand with harmless flames to seal the deal. He pulled his hand back, the flames extinguishing themselves before he tossed the ring of keys at her through the bars. “There you go!” he snickered, knowing she’d have to scramble to find the right key. His gaze darted down both ends of the hallway, “Time to make my great escape...”
Blair spun, diving after the keys and scrambling to pick them up as quick as possible. Upon sight of it, her heart dropped. Many keys, many shapes, and little time to catch the demon before he escaped. She was so close to getting Take back, teetering on the edge but if she wasn't quick enough...
She slid her arms through the bars, tracing the outline of the keyhole and shoving key after key inside as quick as she could. Come on...damn you...
Nothing was happening, until a click reached her ears, and the key turned, the door creaking open. She barely stopped herself from yelling in triumph, staring at the door. Realizing she was wasting more time then nessicary, she crept out of the cell, glancing around. No one in sight. Yet.
She picked up the demons scent- Take's scent -quickly, racing after the direction it led. Moments later, her target came into sight and she pounced, slamming him to the ground. "You aren't going anywhere."
 

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