"I am... Still nervous since its such a strange place, so far away from home."“You sure?” He smiled warmly
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"I am... Still nervous since its such a strange place, so far away from home."“You sure?” He smiled warmly
Take shook himself out of it, “I know” he replied sharply.
As the blue light swallowed everyone up, Take closed his three eyes tightly, unable to keep them open. Once the light dissipated, he slowly opened them back up again. The cool England air immediately caused Take to heat up like a furnace. They were surrounded by a ring of standing stones, he looked around, impressed. He took a step forward and knelt down, feeling the earth.
This is really real.
Fox had just brushed past her and Colby was starting to speak when the world turned blue and began spinning around her. Before she could react or yell or anything she was standing, no, falling to the ground in front of Stonehenge. Wait a second. I’m at Stonehenge. She scrambled to her feet, brushing herself off, and looked around. Everyone, upstairs and downstairs, was here, some confused, some elated. She was surprised to find herself being one of the latter.
Fox didn't dare to open his eyes after the flash of blue light. He heard people talking, and felt what they were feeling. Some were completed elated, others silently impressed, while some were showing bemusement and even fear.Colby slid out of the booth and padded over to Brid. His ears were low again, betraying his anxiety. But he put on a brave face and nodded firmly. "I'm still not quite sure what's the attraction about downst--"
There that churning blueness happened and then there were giant rocks.
For the first time today, Colby positively lit up once he realized where they'd been relocated to. Skipping as though he'd suddenly become significantly less vulnerable to gravity, he bounced around the nearest of the towering monoliths and returned to the recovering group with wide, sparkling eyes and a waving tail. "This. Is. So. COOL."
Fox didn't dare to open his eyes after the flash of blue light. He heard people talking, and felt what they were feeling. Some were completed elated, others silently impressed, while some were showing bemusement and even fear.
Then he dared to defy the fear and shock inside him.
His eyes opened slowly, and after that all he felt was awe. He stood twenty feet from a massive monolith looming over him, the sun dipping low in the sky behind it, dying slowly in flashes of brillant colors, fiery and glowing.
He felt himself light up, awe and delight overpowering the feelings of dread and confusion, a grin spreading across his face. "Oh...my...this is amazing!"
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Blair crossed her arms, glancing around at the people, who seemed way to excited. Then she felt something crawling on her foot, and looked down. A ant, that was around five times the size of a normal ant was crawled over her foot. She yelped, flinging the ant away with a shake of her foot, thankful that her sandals didn't fly off either. "Guys..." She growled.
"Guys! I hate to burst your bubble, but we have a problem. Ok, we're here. Now what? Mr. I-wear-shades-while-I'm-reading-in-the-dark dude isn't here, so what are we supposed to do? And not to mention, it's really cold here." She curled her arms around herself, though it didn't help much. A tank top, shorts and sandals were made for the blazing heat of Arizona, not the cold hills of Scotland.
"How is coming to this Stonehenge going to help us fight bugs anyway?"
“Ok” the flash of blinding blue light startled Fred sending him keeling over backwards"I am... Still nervous since its such a strange place, so far away from home."
"Train? To fight bugs? Alright then..." Blair muttered, and just shook her head. "No. Doesn't work like that. That's a shape-shifter. Werewolves...it only happens on the full moon, and I can't control it. So, it doesn't really have any benefits against cold."Take observed all the standing stones, then glanced about at everyone’s mixed reactions. Some were running around, Kyle was being chased by a bee, and others were in awe. He noticed Blair, who was the most unprepared for this kind of weather, made him chuckle to himself.
“I think we’re supposed to train? I have no idea, I’m still waiting on that tiny dude to say something.” he said to her, stretching his neck side to side, making it pop.
“By the way, can’t you shift into wolf so you’re not freezing?” he questioned, grabbing his chin.
Take gave a unsure half smile, “That’s what I heard the others say” he said, uncertain with what they’ll really do."Train? To fight bugs? Alright then..." Blair muttered, and just shook her head. "No. Doesn't work like that. That's a shape-shifter. Werewolves...it only happens on the full moon, and I can't control it. So, it doesn't really have any benefits against cold."
"What—No–" Blair could only stare when he pulled his shirt off, holding it out to her. She blinked, forcing herself to stop staring. "Take..." She shifted her weight to her other foot, forcing her gaze to the ground. "I can't just...I don't...you're..." The thought of taking his shirt was almost awkward, for he was still a stranger. But the thought of not being as cold was incredibly tempting.Take gave a unsure half smile, “That’s what I heard the others say” he said, uncertain with what they’ll really do.
He nodded in understanding, “I see. Then I suggest you put this on” as he slipped off his shirt, “I’m starting to feel pity for you.” as he extended it out to her, straight-faced.
“I don’t really need it, my body is producing a lot of heat right now.” he added.
"What—No–" Blair could only stare when he pulled his shirt off, holding it out to her. She blinked, forcing herself to stop staring. "Take..." She shifted her weight to her other foot, forcing her gaze to the ground. "I can't just...I don't...you're..." The thought of taking his shirt was almost awkward, for he was still a stranger. But the thought of not being as cold was incredibly tempting.
She took a step forward, flicking her gaze up to look at him. "That's incredibly kind of you. But I can't just...take your shirt...I mean..." A gust of wind drowned out the rest of her quiet mumbling. "I'll be fine, really. A little cold never hurt me."
Blair caught the shirt before it hit the ground, surprised at how hot the fabric was. At the feeling of warmth, she contemplated putting it on. Well....I guess if he isn't going to wear it, I mine as well.Take looked down at her, forming a slight scowl, “Just take it, it’d be smarter than standing around shivering.” he muttered, tossing the heat retaining shirt in her direction.
Whether she took it or not was up to her. He could do without it.
He turned away from her and went off to check on Kipp.