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

“Eh. It’s ok I guess, it’s been better. You okay to take the lead Kipp?” He asked

Kipp nodded suppressing a sigh. He didn't really want to, but he would do what ever he had to to make sure they all made it out alive.

"They might look the same, but the cheaper—" Blair stopped herself there. She had had the same argument a hundred times with every other non-dancer she had met, and got nowhere each time. So what if I spend more money on stuff I don't actually need? Oh, no, not like we have to eat or anything.

Blair had been about to slide down the hill after Take, when she heard a voice carried on the wind. She spun around, getting to her feet, and recognized the girl who had gone back to help the others. "So you did make it out alive!" She called, though warily watched the others with her.
Juliana looked up and around surprised to hear English again. The other girl with them was able to speak both the local language and English too. An excited grin broke over her face, as hope of returning home filled her.
 
“I’d rather dragons over getting turned young again” Aria added
“Well, that particular event isn’t going to happen again,” Korim pointed out.
I’m neutral. If we stay in the forest, nothing will happen to me and Rylie. But it might be hard trying to figure out how to defend the kids. But then again, I don’t like getting rained on, Kyle thought. Okay, that was a ridiculous reason. Rain against getting ambushed by arboreal monsters? (He too quickly forgot about the dragons.)
“I think we can all handle a little rain,” Kyle pointed out. “We should go into the mountains.”
“Yeah, you have no idea what it’s like here at night,” Cam added.
Korim didn’t like that a bunch of strangers thought they knew more about his home than he did. “Fine, we may go into the mountains,” he said. “However, if we encounter a dragon, I wish to speak with it first,” he added diplomatically.
 
“Well, that particular event isn’t going to happen again,” Korim pointed out.
I’m neutral. If we stay in the forest, nothing will happen to me and Rylie. But it might be hard trying to figure out how to defend the kids. But then again, I don’t like getting rained on, Kyle thought. Okay, that was a ridiculous reason. Rain against getting ambushed by arboreal monsters? (He too quickly forgot about the dragons.)
“I think we can all handle a little rain,” Kyle pointed out. “We should go into the mountains.”
“Yeah, you have no idea what it’s like here at night,” Cam added.
Korim didn’t like that a bunch of strangers thought they knew more about his home than he did. “Fine, we may go into the mountains,” he said. “However, if we encounter a dragon, I wish to speak with it first,” he added diplomatically.
“Sounds like fair game to me” Aria said grinning
 
“Sounds like fair game to me” Aria said grinning
“Now that I think of it, if we do encounter a large dragon, and we won’t...” Korim said, smiling as Timit fluttered around his head happily. “It would be very interesting to talk to him.”
 
Kipp nodded suppressing a sigh. He didn't really want to, but he would do what ever he had to to make sure they all made it out alive.



Juliana looked up and around surprised to hear English again. The other girl with them was able to speak both the local language and English too. An excited grin broke over her face, as hope of returning home filled her.
“I can speak whatever language I need to,” Ashira explained to Juliana. “My native language, however, is Portsmoth, the language I talked to the girl in.”
 

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