The Most Dangerous Coffee Shop- A Role Play

Take furrowed his eyebrows at Alanna’s catch that went with her offer, “What do you mean she can’t stay? Where is she supposed to go? Are you still upset about earlier..? She didn’t mean to hurt your feelings” he questioned her, then trying to defend Blair. He stood there as he watched Blair turn away from them.
"If she didn't mean to hurt my feelings, then why did she insult me? Just because I'm dead means I can't help? It's not my fault I died!" Alanna snapped. Her voice had a whining noise to it that drove Blair insane.
She turned around, looking at Alanna. "Of course it's not your fault," her voice was monotone as she spoke. "I didn't mean it in a offensive way. It's not everyday someone sees a ghost, y'know? Especially a child. You need to understand that things scare people, and you need to be mindful of that. Trust me, I know. Help Take, or leave. That's it." She turned then, and left.

~

Alanna cursed at her as she left, before looking back at Take. "All I wanted to do was help! Maybe she should try being trapped, alone, for seven years. Then maybe she'll understand what it's like." She sighed, before going down the hallway. "Come on. Let's find the kid."
 
Kipp, wandered down the hallway, it was illuminated by the occasional window, allowing the morning sunlight in. From what he could see from the brief glimpses out side, this place was huge. And not all in one piece. He didn't know how he was going to find Fred, but there was no way he would give up. Not that he could even if he wanted to at this point, he hadn't realized the size of the castle, and hadn't been keeping track of which turns he'd taken. His bare talons clicked on the stone floor, echoing in the long empty hallway.

"Fred? Are you here?" He called peering into a partially opened room. It was empty except for a central table, and a few scattered chairs. He continued down the hallway, and went round a corner. He paused looking up a set of stairs. "Fred?" He called again, not sure if he should go up, or back the other direction.
Fred heard Kipps voice “Kipp! Thank goodness” Fred cried running in the direction he heard Kipps voice
 
"If she didn't mean to hurt my feelings, then why did she insult me? Just because I'm dead means I can't help? It's not my fault I died!" Alanna snapped. Her voice had a whining noise to it that drove Blair insane.
She turned around, looking at Alanna. "Of course it's not your fault," her voice was monotone as she spoke. "I didn't mean it in a offensive way. It's not everyday someone sees a ghost, y'know? Especially a child. You need to understand that things scare people, and you need to be mindful of that. Trust me, I know. Help Take, or leave. That's it." She turned then, and left.

~

Alanna cursed at her as she left, before looking back at Take. "All I wanted to do was help! Maybe she should try being trapped, alone, for seven years. Then maybe she'll understand what it's like." She sighed, before going down the hallway. "Come on. Let's find the kid."
Take felt like he was in between the crossfire of these two.
This is a total drag.
He figured they had to solve this more effectively later, so he stayed silent the whole way through. When Alanna threw a curse at Blair, he couldn’t ignore it.

Take gritted his teeth tightly, his pupils constricting angrily, “That’s it, I know she could never understand what you’ve been through because you actually lost your life, Alanna, but try considering what she’s been through. Try actually talking to her.. and settle this crap later.” He growled, storming past her ghostly image.
 
Clary tucked her phone back into her pocket after Kyle was done using it. She sat on the ground in a patch of sun. “I wish someone told me what I would be getting into when I joined this. Sappy romance drama, ghosts, underground Druid tunnels. I thought we were just supposed to be fighting oversized bugs. I did not sign up for this.” Clary grumbled, flicking a piece of dirt off of her pants. She frowned at the mention of Fred’s disappearance. “Oh, add babysitting to the list.” She stood up, walking away from the group to find Fred. Or to be alone. She hadn’t decided yet.
 
Take felt like he was in between the crossfire of these two.
This is a total drag.
He figured they had to solve this more effectively later, so he stayed silent the whole way through. When Alanna threw a curse at Blair, he couldn’t ignore it.

Take gritted his teeth tightly, his pupils constricting angrily, “That’s it, I know she could never understand what you’ve been through because you actually lost your life, Alanna, but try considering what she’s been through. Try actually talking to her.. and settle this crap later.” He growled, storming past her ghostly image.
Alanna rolled her eyes, following him quickly until she took the lead. Right, because she's been through so much more? I lost my life, and I don't know who killed me, and I can't even move on from this world. Maybe I'm being overreactive... Maybe she's right, but it's not my fault.
She took a turn down a hall, when she saw the boy. She backed out, looking at Take. "Look, I'm sorry for getting angry at your girlfriend or whatever she is to you, but she should try to be a little bit more gentle about how she words things, don't you think? Anyway, the boy in down there. It's probably best if you go first, since I 'need to be a little more mindful about what scares people.'"
 
Alanna rolled her eyes, following him quickly until she took the lead. Right, because she's been through so much more? I lost my life, and I don't know who killed me, and I can't even move on from this world. Maybe I'm being overreactive... Maybe she's right, but it's not my fault.
She took a turn down a hall, when she saw the boy. She backed out, looking at Take. "Look, I'm sorry for getting angry at your girlfriend or whatever she is to you, but she should try to be a little bit more gentle about how she words things, don't you think? Anyway, the boy in down there. It's probably best if you go first, since I 'need to be a little more mindful about what scares people.'"

Take followed Alanna closely, “She’s trying to improve on that kind of stuff..” he told her as he stopped, gazing deep into the hall where Fred was. He gave a nod and headed after Fred, but before he did, he had to clarify something to her.
“She isn’t my girlfriend” he muttered.

“Fred!” He yelled out to the kid as he started to quicken his pace as he heard something far behind him and Alanna. It was almost like a scattering, scratching noise against the stone that made up the castle. He shot a look back, where he saw a couple giant cockroaches advancing in their direction.

“Holy..”

He started to run now, catching up to Fred and tugging on his arm, “We need to get out of this area, now” he urged, pushing Fred ahead of himself.
 
Rylie shared none of Blair’s olfactory issues, as he was tracking the boy for the most part with his ears. Just as the ghost located Fred, he ran ahead to greet him.
“Hey Fred!” Kyle hailed the pale-faced boy.
"Great, one more thing to set us back," Blair muttered, following him. She heard Rylie's paw steps take off one direction, and none down the other. "This way, Kyle's going that way," she murmured, pointing left. "If I can just..." She trailed off as she went down the hallway, trying to catch scent of the boy. She paused as they came to another hall, and she could scent a boy, and a cold, damp smell which she guessed was Alanna. But it went both ways. "It goes both ways. If we split up, it'll be faster," she said, continuing down one way without another word.

Fred heard Kipps voice “Kipp! Thank goodness” Fred cried running in the direction he heard Kipps voice
 
Take followed Alanna closely, “She’s trying to improve on that kind of stuff..” he told her as he stopped, gazing deep into the hall where Fred was. He gave a nod and headed after Fred, but before he did, he had to clarify something to her.
“She isn’t my girlfriend” he muttered.

“Fred!” He yelled out to the kid as he started to quicken his pace as he heard something far behind him and Alanna. It was almost like a scattering, scratching noise against the stone that made up the castle. He shot a look back, where he saw a couple giant cockroaches advancing in their direction.

“Holy..”

He started to run now, catching up to Fred and tugging on his arm, “We need to get out of this area, now” he urged, pushing Fred ahead of himself.
"Whatever you say," Alanna muttered. She glanced back when she heard Take's panicked tone, confused. She shrieked at the sight of the giant cockroaches, dashing after Take, swearing. "Why are those things so big?" She hissed, glancing at the bugs. "Come on, I can get us back to the room with the others."
 

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