“So Will? Isn’t it? Why do you need us?” Ellie said her eyes narrowed
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"Hi?" She responded a quizzical smile on her face. "I'm Annie? Um, I'm 14." She crinkled her nose at how awkward introducing yourself with your age sounded. "We're you running or something when you got zapped here? I guess no one expects to just be somewhere else all of a sudden."“Thankyou” he smiled “I’m Fred and im 11”
"Well, I don't really need you," Will growled. "I needed a room full of people with actual skill, but it's awful late to switch you all out, so I guess we'll have to work with what we got." He stared accusingly at Kyle, who shrugged and stepped back.“So Will? Isn’t it? Why do you need us?” Ellie said her eyes narrowed
His face exploded into a big grin “I’m so glad!! I’m free!”"Hi?" She responded a quizzical smile on her face. "I'm Annie? Um, I'm 14." She crinkled her nose at how awkward introducing yourself with your age sounded. "We're you running or something when you got zapped here? I guess no one expects to just be somewhere else all of a sudden."
“Well that’s ok, I will leave then” she stepped forward to the mother amulet. “These things can take me home right?”"Well, I don't really need you," Will growled. "I needed a room full of people with actual skill, but it's awful late to switch you all out, so I guess we'll have to work with what we got." He stared accusingly at Kyle, who shrugged and stepped back.
(huh? Take? or Fred? Ellie is a girl and wasn't reaching or asking to go home.)Will grabbed Ellie's hand and wrenched him back.
"Not yet. You will go home soon, but not yet. First we have to find a way to stop the curse. I really was fortunate to find the map in time..." Laurel unfolded a huge piece of parchment.
It had odd markings writhing their way across the paper, a pattern identical to that on the stone behind him, with runes explaining the functions of each swirl. Or at least, that was what Cam would assume was their purpose.
That doesn't look much like a map to me.
Laurel let the paper drift to the ground and strode over to switch off the lights.
Now the room was illuminated only by the stone. Several of the swirls were illuminated now, compared to the few he had seen in the morning. Each of the teens' faces was bathed in an eerie blue light.
Will Laurel almost tripped as he stumbled back toward the stone. That can't be right, we must have more time.
He lifted the strange parchment to the stone, fingers shaking. The swirls glowed through their duplicates, making the thick goatskin seem almost translucent. His face turned grave.
"We might already be too late."
(Oops that's just what she wrotem)(huh? Take? or Fred? Ellie is a girl and wasn't reaching or asking to go home.)