The Most Dangerous Coffee Shop- A Role Play

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Fred pushed his geeky glasses up his nose. “Ooh” he sighed “to have Wings.” “Oy looser! Catch” his older brother Tim pegged a ball at him. He ducked. The ball smashed the window. Fred grabbed his books to go study. Running down the stairs he passed his youngest brother. He crossed the room to his little tiny desk, sitting down his map a tiny blue gem fell out. He reached down. Burning curiosity in his fingers and just as they brushed the Amulet he vanished.
 
Cam was tentative, but her curiosity got the better of her. Will Laurel walked down the stairs, which weren’t nearly as scary with the lights on. It definitely more inviting than her own cobweb encrusted crypt of a basement at home.
He wouldn’t summon a bunch of kids here from multiple different time zones using magical stone thingies just to drag us into a basement and kill us, right? Right???
She really wasn’t sure.

Will Laurel stepped into the cool basement and gazed upon the piece de resistance with a remarkable amount of awe on his normally impassive face. It seemed to Cam as though it must impress him every time.
There, smack dab in the center of the room was an enormous blue stone, etched with swirling lines curving into a circle in the middle.
It was so huge and beautiful it looked fake. Like part of a movie set or something you only read about in stories.
But that was what this place was starting to feel like. Some kind of story.
With complete caution, Blair descended down the steps, every part of her alert. Great, I'm going to be kidnapped by some sort of government force wanting to use people like us as lab rats, aren't I?
Yet, what she saw completely erased any thought from her mind. A massive, sapphire blue stone, glowering and almost pulsing, sat in the middle of the cellar. Intricate swirls and lines, carved and polished with delicate care.
And it appeared absolutely, utterly and blatantly fake.
She stared at Will, her lower jaw falling open. "What kind of joke is this?"

~~

Fox hovered by the group at the top of the stairs, overwhelmed by the amount of different emotions thrown at him. He took a step back, everything in his mind screaming for him to run and get out of there. But how would he get home? Massachusetts wasn't exactly a joy walk away.
He plastered himself to the wall behind him, and refused to move. No way would he go down those steps.
 
With complete caution, Blair descended down the steps, every part of her alert. Great, I'm going to be kidnapped by some sort of government force wanting to use people like us as lab rats, aren't I?
Yet, what she saw completely erased any thought from her mind. A massive, sapphire blue stone, glowering and almost pulsing, sat in the middle of the cellar. Intricate swirls and lines, carved and polished with delicate care.
And it appeared absolutely, utterly and blatantly fake.
She stared at Will, her lower jaw falling open. "What kind of joke is this?"

~~

Fox hovered by the group at the top of the stairs, overwhelmed by the amount of different emotions thrown at him. He took a step back, everything in his mind screaming for him to run and get out of there. But how would he get home? Massachusetts wasn't exactly a joy walk away.
He plastered himself to the wall behind him, and refused to move. No way would he go down those steps.
“Would you like me to prove that this amulet is genuine by turning off the lights? I doubt you’ll like it, but I can do it,” Will Laurel replied. Kyle led a cautious Rylie to Laurel’s side.
The kids were mostly silent now, gawking at the stone.
“Every one-thousand years this stone starts glowing again,” Laurel started. “This leads to the beginning of a thousand year curse. This stone does not causes it, rather, it is our aid.” He stroked the curling lines. You could hardly see their glowing now, but with the lights off they looked like rivers of blue light swirling through the stone.
“This stone can take you to many places if you know how to use it. It also can attract you back to this place if activated, which I may need to do from time to time. It is called the mother amulet.”
 
Annie ran full tilt into the room with everyone else. Some how skidding to a stop before crashing into the big blue glowing boulder in the middle. It looked like the little stone she had tucked in her pocket only 1000 times bigger.

"Woaaahh cool!" She said reaching a hand out to touch it. She stopped short thinking maybe it would throw her somewhere else stupid far away. Maybe to the giant bug planet all alone. She dropped her hand and stepped back the same distance from it as everyone else she didnt want to accidentally be zapped away all by herself.

Seeing Will touch the stone or amulet as he kept calling it made Annie feel less like she might disappear at any moment.
 
“Would you like me to prove that this amulet is genuine by turning off the lights? I doubt you’ll like it, but I can do it,” Will Laurel replied. Kyle led a cautious Rylie to Laurel’s side.
The kids were mostly silent now, gawking at the stone.
“Every one-thousand years this stone starts glowing again,” Laurel started. “This leads to the beginning of a thousand year curse. This stone does not causes it, rather, it is our aid.” He stroked the curling lines. You could hardly see their glowing now, but with the lights off they looked like rivers of blue light swirling through the stone.
“This stone can take you to many places if you know how to use it. It also can attract you back to this place if activated, which I may need to do from time to time. It is called the mother amulet.”
"So this," Blair held out the blue stone in her hand, raising it to her eye level with a flat palm. "Is connected to this mother stone. And you gave it to each of us, to bring us here, to fight giant bugs?" She raised a single brow, her gaze drifting from her stone to Laurel.
 
Well this is great, just great Ellie thought. Now we have some old dude ordering us around. We didn’t choose to come here! Ellie looked around for someone she recognised. No one. She had no idea where that girl Annie had gone. “Oh boy here we go” she muttered under her breath
Ellie begrudgingly followed the rest of them
 

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