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

“I guess,” she shrugged. “It was very... blue.”
"If they really did go there, would you want to go too? To find them?" she didn't know what else to ask. If they really had left her behind, trying to find them didn't sound like the best idea. But then again, never knowing why might be worse.
 
"If they really did go there, would you want to go too? To find them?" she didn't know what else to ask. If they really had left her behind, trying to find them didn't sound like the best idea. But then again, never knowing why might be worse.
“I don’t know,” she admitted. “If they left me, I want nothing to do with them. They didn’t care enough in the first place. But I also want to give their side of the story a chance... I just don’t know. If I go to Earth, it won’t be to look for them. It’ll be to get away from this wasteland where children are kidnapped on a daily basis.”
 
“I don’t know,” she admitted. “If they left me, I want nothing to do with them. They didn’t care enough in the first place. But I also want to give their side of the story a chance... I just don’t know. If I go to Earth, it won’t be to look for them. It’ll be to get away from this wasteland where children are kidnapped on a daily basis.”
Chion frowned at the sand passing below her feet.
"You think it will stay like this forever?" She asked, wondering if going home would be enough to keep her safe.
 
Chion frowned at the sand passing below her feet.
"You think it will stay like this forever?" She asked, wondering if going home would be enough to keep her safe.
“I don’t know. But I’m thinking that we’ve done what we can, right? I mean... I don’t think I’d be able to leave yet. But there’ll come a point where we’ve done all that we can for this planet. When that time comes, I don’t think I’d be able to stay. I don’t want to stay. I want a real life.”
 
“I don’t know. But I’m thinking that we’ve done what we can, right? I mean... I don’t think I’d be able to leave yet. But there’ll come a point where we’ve done all that we can for this planet. When that time comes, I don’t think I’d be able to stay. I don’t want to stay. I want a real life.”
(I don't think she knows that everyone is from Earth yet. I don't think anyone's said anything.)

Chion wanted to disagree with her, there was no way she'd want to leave her home. Not if it could be fixed. There were too many people here that she cared about. Even if it couldn't be saved from this terrible place. She wasn't sure she'd be able to leave this place behind.

"We could get rid of the bad guys." She muttered, still keeping her eyes down.
 
~Dream~​

Kipp laid in his bed, his breathing was slow and even, heavy like he was still half asleep. Everything he knew, was where it had always been. The poster on the wall next to him with one corner partially folded over itself, still waiting to be tacked back to the wall. The faux wood panel itself was the reason it had come loose, being painted with a high gloss tan, it no longer had the ability to keep things stuck to it.

Heat from the morning sun felt almost smothering in his tiny room, but he remained under the snugly blanket unwilling to move and dispel the odd calm he was feeling. The only thing that held his attention was the fan on the ceiling. Lazily, wobbling up and down, and squeaking with each rotation. It was the only thing out of place, it belonged in the living room, not here.

A wide band of sunlight lit up his chest, warming him even more and lighting the room. He knew soon he would have to get up, but somehow he was the most comfortable he'd ever been, even though he was laying on his back. He didn't dwell on the strange position, instead laying there half asleep, comfortable, and content. Watching the fan slowly turn round and round.
 
(I don't think she knows that everyone is from Earth yet. I don't think anyone's said anything.)

Chion wanted to disagree with her, there was no way she'd want to leave her home. Not if it could be fixed. There were too many people here that she cared about. Even if it couldn't be saved from this terrible place. She wasn't sure she'd be able to leave this place behind.

"We could get rid of the bad guys." She muttered, still keeping her eyes down.
(She and Kipp talked about what Earth was like in the barn. And even if they hadn’t, she’d know from reading his mind :p )
“How?”
 
(She and Kipp talked about what Earth was like in the barn. And even if they hadn’t, she’d know from reading his mind :p )
“How?”
(I mean Chion doesn't. )

"I dont know! Now that we know where this place is the grown ups can do something."
she answered, her animal voice going to a high pitched whine. How was she supposed to know what to do?
 
(I mean Chion doesn't. )

"I dont know! Now that we know where this place is the grown ups can do something."
she answered, her animal voice going to a high pitched whine. How was she supposed to know what to do?
(Oh, okay. Oops lol)
She sighed, not wanting to stress out Chion any more than she already was. “If that’s what you want to do, then fine. Don’t worry about it. But I’m not doing that. Let’s just worry about finding Kipp and his group.”
 
(Oh, okay. Oops lol)
She sighed, not wanting to stress out Chion any more than she already was. “If that’s what you want to do, then fine. Don’t worry about it. But I’m not doing that. Let’s just worry about finding Kipp and his group.”

Chion rolled her eyes at Kipp's name. She didn't understand why Ashira was so fixated on finding him specifically.
"What is he your boyfriend or something?" She growled, everything she knew about Kipp and made her dislike him. And Ashira being so concerned about him was strange to her.
 

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