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

As the night had worn on, Ciro had separated from and respectfully given Aella her distance in a gradual process.
Neither of them had uttered another word after her last 'sorry.'
He'd wanted to tell her, no, don't apologize, never apologize...but only then did he realize that she might very well have to in order to be at peace with herself. And, though he had conceded to let their verbal exchange die on that note, the real conversation hadn't ended there.
He also kept in mind how she hadn't ever issued a direct wish for him to leave and so he hadn't.
Instead, he had retreated to a nearby knoll just off the rise of the town's pathway and watched. His morality compass had gotten chaotically erratic with discomfort at how he could be considered to be watching someone sleep, so that made the whole situation contentious. But she remedied his internal conflict by remaining awake for the entirety of the her stay- at least, as far as he could tell. And when she'd finally retreated indoors at some unholy hour, he'd remained out here.
Sleep hadn't even begun to get a dominant hold on him when dawn decided to break with a joyous eruption of unnaturally raucous birdsong. The utter variety of the avifauna here shocked him anew every morning. Before his unintentional transdimensional migration, a nomadic kestrel dropping into the neighborhood to grab a pigeon was an event worthy of commemoration.
The worldwide awakening also served as an entrance; Ciro looked on in soundless concern as Take staggered out of the woods with a limp Blair and took in the extent of both of their states. Though she seemed very much so unconscious, it almost looked as if Take was worse off; with his staggering sluggishness, he didn't appear to be running on anything other than pure determination to deliver his girlfriend to safety.
For a second, Ciro caught himself wondering if they'd attacked one another.
No, that couldn't possibly be it. Those two were so infatuated with each other that even their entirely immoral alternate selves hadn't been able to inflict any considerable damage.
As they disappeared into the tavern, Ciro came to the decisive conclusion that something had besieged them out there and, with that realization, started cultivating an increasingly anxious need to further examine the matter.
It took him a few minutes to actually move. But he wasn't going inside to join the bleary-eyed, freshly-panic-fueled gathering of his friends.

He got the direwolf to its feet and escorted it over to the door.

For a second, he considered popping his head in and announcing his leave.
Oh, but he knew how'd that go. He'd be barricaded down without any attention given to his arguments:
A, He'd been inactive far too long for his ADHD's liking, B, He hadn't done all that much that weighed in with the group's scheme of heroic life preservation, and C, Indiscriminate threats were best dealt with indiscriminately.
He placed a lingering pat on the wolf's great head and, for once, got grave silence instead of irritable resistance

And then he set off to neutralize the threat, weaponless and entirely Ciro-style.
 
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Charlie turned to look at Colby. “I don’t know, I just woke up.” He said. He glanced at the others by the bed and saw that they had got the medical things figured out. Oh. Good. He looked back to Colby. “You need him?”
Colby was about to explain himself for what seemed the umpteenth time when he sighted Korim somehow still lying prone on a mattress right smack in the middle of the chaos.
He moved out from behind the counter, tiptoeing entirely unnecessarily, and knelt down beside the unfortunate hibernator.
"Hey." He hesitantly hovered a furry finger over Korim's face, then bit the bullet and unleashed the gentlest of pokes. "Hey, Korim, I'm really sorry to bother you, but I've got a question." No dice. "Please. I don't want to be eaten alive by my starving friends."
 
Colby was about to explain himself for what seemed the umpteenth time when he sighted Korim somehow still lying prone on a mattress right smack in the middle of the chaos.
He moved out from behind the counter, tiptoeing entirely unnecessarily, and knelt down beside the unfortunate hibernator.
"Hey." He hesitantly hovered a furry finger over Korim's face, then bit the bullet and unleashed the gentlest of pokes. "Hey, Korim, I'm really sorry to bother you, but I've got a question." No dice. "Please. I don't want to be eaten alive by my starving friends."
Korim’s eyelids fluttered. Then he sat up and yawned, muttering a distorted “What?”
His vision cleared, revealing a furry orange face inches from his own. As he slowly registered what had been said, Korim smiled. “Dramatic much?” That was what Cam had said to Noah when he said he was dying while they were walking earlier.
“Of course I can help you locate some food.”
 
Hana was hesitant to face Aella as she confronted her of her actions. Once she did manage to face her, her mind was completely wiped as she stared blankly into Aella’s face then at the small flame that rested in her palm. Even from where she stood, she could feel its gentle warmness and it was almost as it was calming her. Finally tearing her eyes away from both the flame and Aella, she recollected her thoughts. “I remember, seeing something that can be of use.” she murmured softly, unconsciously playing with her hair until she winced after irritating the bump on her head. Ignoring it, Hana spun around and started to cluelessly search for the room she woke up in sometime during the night.
"Right." Aella rasped quietly, scanning the room. "And you came up... to look for something. With no light. Right." She wasn't questioning her, only stating the obvious in an almost bored manner.
Watching Hana cluelessly, almost blindly, search for something, she followed in a far more careful, cautious manner. "And what exactly is it that you are looking for?"
 
"Right." Aella rasped quietly, scanning the room. "And you came up... to look for something. With no light. Right." She wasn't questioning her, only stating the obvious in an almost bored manner.
Watching Hana cluelessly, almost blindly, search for something, she followed in a far more careful, cautious manner. "And what exactly is it that you are looking for?"
Hana remained silent and continued to check the rooms in the hall with the assistance of Aella’s flame that provided some visuals. Even if she strayed a little ahead, she was still capable of making out the shine of the door handles. That’s when she stopped in front of a door, noticing the natural light that shone through the gaps of the door frame. Hana glanced over at Aella, who’s movements were careful and hesitant as she followed along—in other words, slow. Hana moved towards her and grabbed the girls arm, not in a forceful or demanding way, but one that was calm and lacking a tight grip. She led Aella towards the door and stared up at her face, finally deciding to give her the answer to the question she blatantly ignored earlier. “First aid stuff.”

Hana released Aella’s arm and entered the room, which was flooded with light from outside. It was entirely Hana’s fault that the shutters that once kept the room safe from the outside elements were smashed open and no longer capable of being closed again. Her eyes fell on her pair of boots that rested against the bed and to the collection of objects set underneath the bed. She had noticed these items after vomiting her stomach contents out the window and rested herself on the floor. Hana went over to the bed and lowered herself to the ground, fetching whatever box from under the bed in hopes of finding one that held some first aid supplies.
 
Hana remained silent and continued to check the rooms in the hall with the assistance of Aella’s flame that provided some visuals. Even if she strayed a little ahead, she was still capable of making out the shine of the door handles. That’s when she stopped in front of a door, noticing the natural light that shone through the gaps of the door frame. Hana glanced over at Aella, who’s movements were careful and hesitant as she followed along—in other words, slow. Hana moved towards her and grabbed the girls arm, not in a forceful or demanding way, but one that was calm and lacking a tight grip. She led Aella towards the door and stared up at her face, finally deciding to give her the answer to the question she blatantly ignored earlier. “First aid stuff.”

Hana released Aella’s arm and entered the room, which was flooded with light from outside. It was entirely Hana’s fault that the shutters that once kept the room safe from the outside elements were smashed open and no longer capable of being closed again. Her eyes fell on her pair of boots that rested against the bed and to the collection of objects set underneath the bed. She had noticed these items after vomiting her stomach contents out the window and rested herself on the floor. Hana went over to the bed and lowered herself to the ground, fetching whatever box from under the bed in hopes of finding one that held some first aid supplies.
El gave a small squeak as Hana grabbed her arm, sparks instantly flying. They dissapeared midair when she realized the other woman meant no harm, though her steps still tentative as she followed.
Sunlight snuck through the window, wood from shattered shutters clinging to the frame. The light draped across the floor, chasing the shadows in the corners until the darkness killed it, and she quickly diminished the flame in her palm, no longer needing it's assistance.

"What do you think happened?" Aella's fingers carefully traced the windowsill, her gaze not on Hana but outside. At the birds taking flight from the creaking old tree, wings catching the air and soaring towards the sun, though never reaching it. At the many sets of footprints that messed up with pathway to the building. And at the boy heading towards the mountains with a limping canine at his side. "Take and Blair, I mean," she clarified, watching the boy continue on. She knew she should've stopped him. But even just knowing him for a sort while, she knew he couldn't be stopped.
I should still go with him...
"What do you thinks really out there? To do that to them. They're powerful. The two of them together are lethal. If it can hurt them, it can definitely hurt us..." her words faltered, and so did her gaze, finding Hana again. Hurt Ciro..
 
El gave a small squeak as Hana grabbed her arm, sparks instantly flying. They dissapeared midair when she realized the other woman meant no harm, though her steps still tentative as she followed.
Sunlight snuck through the window, wood from shattered shutters clinging to the frame. The light draped across the floor, chasing the shadows in the corners until the darkness killed it, and she quickly diminished the flame in her palm, no longer needing it's assistance.

"What do you think happened?" Aella's fingers carefully traced the windowsill, her gaze not on Hana but outside. At the birds taking flight from the creaking old tree, wings catching the air and soaring towards the sun, though never reaching it. At the many sets of footprints that messed up with pathway to the building. And at the boy heading towards the mountains with a limping canine at his side. "Take and Blair, I mean," she clarified, watching the boy continue on. She knew she should've stopped him. But even just knowing him for a sort while, she knew he couldn't be stopped.
I should still go with him...
"What do you thinks really out there? To do that to them. They're powerful. The two of them together are lethal. If it can hurt them, it can definitely hurt us..." her words faltered, and so did her gaze, finding Hana again. Hurt Ciro..
Digging through a few of the boxes, Hana managed to find some fabric bandages and other questionable tools that could inflict a lot of damage. Setting the bandages on the bed, she started to inspect a small case organized with viles that held different kinds of liquids. More than anything, they reminded her of magical potions, and in this world it was definitely plausible. She quietly wondered about the person or persons that could’ve left these items behind in an inn that hardly experienced traffic. That’s when she was pulled from her thoughts and redirected her attention to Aella, who had questioned her about what could possibly be out there to have injured Take and Blair. The thing was, what wasn’t out there? Every twist and turn the group made, they were faced with something that had it out for them. They were surprisingly lucky enough to not have suffered any casualties along the way. Hana lifted herself off the floor and sat on the bed, her eyes glued on the boots by her feet. “It’s impossible for me a guess what exactly could be out there.... but I think we’ll have a better idea when Take and Blair recover, so we know exactly what we’re dealing with.” she replied honestly, giving Aella a sidelong gaze. “Don’t worry”
 
Colby was about to explain himself for what seemed the umpteenth time when he sighted Korim somehow still lying prone on a mattress right smack in the middle of the chaos.
He moved out from behind the counter, tiptoeing entirely unnecessarily, and knelt down beside the unfortunate hibernator.
"Hey." He hesitantly hovered a furry finger over Korim's face, then bit the bullet and unleashed the gentlest of pokes. "Hey, Korim, I'm really sorry to bother you, but I've got a question." No dice. "Please. I don't want to be eaten alive by my starving friends."
Korim’s eyelids fluttered. Then he sat up and yawned, muttering a distorted “What?”
His vision cleared, revealing a furry orange face inches from his own. As he slowly registered what had been said, Korim smiled. “Dramatic much?” That was what Cam had said to Noah when he said he was dying while they were walking earlier.
“Of course I can help you locate some food.”
Charlie watched Colby head off to the couch. He stretched his arms above his head as if he was the cause of Colby’s success. “Ugh,” he grunted.
Charlie glanced back at the grouped individuals. He spotted the Russian guy exiting the scene and recalled that he had healing abilities. Oh, good. They should be fine. He thought, as if concern was now completely unnecessary. He turned back to the ingredients. Are they trying to make pancakes?
 
Digging through a few of the boxes, Hana managed to find some fabric bandages and other questionable tools that could inflict a lot of damage. Setting the bandages on the bed, she started to inspect a small case organized with viles that held different kinds of liquids. More than anything, they reminded her of magical potions, and in this world it was definitely plausible. She quietly wondered about the person or persons that could’ve left these items behind in an inn that hardly experienced traffic. That’s when she was pulled from her thoughts and redirected her attention to Aella, who had questioned her about what could possibly be out there to have injured Take and Blair. The thing was, what wasn’t out there? Every twist and turn the group made, they were faced with something that had it out for them. They were surprisingly lucky enough to not have suffered any casualties along the way. Hana lifted herself off the floor and sat on the bed, her eyes glued on the boots by her feet. “It’s impossible for me a guess what exactly could be out there.... but I think we’ll have a better idea when Take and Blair recover, so we know exactly what we’re dealing with.” she replied honestly, giving Aella a sidelong gaze. “Don’t worry”
Aella's face fell, gaze finding the darkened corner of the room. "Can't understand you. Bet I can make a pretty good guess as to what you said, though. Let me guess... 'It'll be okay!' Or 'Don't worry about it'?" For a brief moment, it appeared she was about to lose her calm composure, but then she leaned back against the window, face twisted. "How long can we not worry, Hana?" Her tone was a murmur, fingers picking at the windowsill. "Always been told that it'll be okay. Not to worry. But look at us now. It's not okay and I've been not worrying for too long. Now is time to worry, because if there's something strong enough out there to hurt them..." A thud silenced her words, her gaze tracing the air as a bird hit the side of the building, tumbling to the ground, painfully silent after it's thundering death. "Then it sure as hell is going to hurt us."
A moment of silence passed between them, before she turned away suddenly, crossing the room to the door quickly. "Take care of the group, okay? Don't get killed."
 

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