The Most Dangerous Coffee Shop- A Role Play

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Clary stood up, backing away from Lavender and Fred.
As she was transported to Stonehenge she let out a small gasp. It was a lot more beautiful in person than it was in pictures. As the sun set, the light cast a warm pink and orange glow on the surrounding rocks. She looked around at everyone else’s reactions, doing a double take when she saw Take was shirtless. Ok... weird. She thought, turning to look back at the rocks.
 
The bee had flown away, and Kyle was wading through uncomfortably tall grass back to the enormous stone where Rylie was waiting patiently.
"Die!" He stomped on an undeserving ant spitefully. A smile crossed his face. Killing things smaller than him gave him satisfaction. The tiny man did have a surprising vicious streak.
"Mrow?" Rylie lowered his head so that Kyle had an easier time getting up.
Once mounted, he led Rylie to the center of the circle.
"Alright, gang!" he yelled. "Stonehenge is not our final destination. Due north of here is another place, smaller, lesser known, but quite similar. Believed to be built by the same peoples. I'm a afraid that no roads have been built that will lead us to that place, such a secret it is, and we will have to walk." He gazed over at Annie and Kipp. "Or fly, I suppose."
 
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 moorland and hills of Scotland.
"How is coming to this Stonehenge going to help us fight bugs anyway?"

The bee had flown away, and Kyle was wading through uncomfortably tall grass back to the enormous stone where Rylie was waiting patiently.
"Die!" He stomped on an undeserving ant spitefully. A smile crossed his face. Killing things smaller than him gave him satisfaction. The tiny man did have a surprising vicious streak.
"Mrow?" Rylie lowered his head so that Kyle had an easier time getting up.
Once mounted, he led Rylie to the center of the circle.
"Alright, gang!" he yelled. "Stonehenge is not our final destination. Due north of here is another place, smaller, lesser known, but quite similar. Believed to be built by the same peoples. I'm a afraid that no roads have been built that will lead us to that place, such a secret it is, and we will have to walk." He gazed over at Annie and Kipp. "Or fly, I suppose."

Brid turned from where she was inspecting one of the towering blocks of stone. “How long will this walk take?” She inquired, squinting at the kitten-rider as she cleaned her glasses on her shirt. They had fallen off when she was teleported, and when she finally found them they were a bit smudged. Tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear, she put them back on and the world came back into focus. “Oh wow! This is really cool!” She exclaimed uncontrollably, distracted by the ancient monument now that it was clear. Then she looked back at Kyle and the others and flushed in embarrassment, becoming even more awkward when she noticed that Take was shirtless, but her breathless grin remained. “Sorry, I didn’t realize how pretty it was.” She apologized hurriedly, sneaking glances back at the stones every once in a while.
 
Brid turned from where she was inspecting one of the towering blocks of stone. “How long will this walk take?” She inquired, squinting at the kitten-rider as she cleaned her glasses on her shirt. They had fallen off when she was teleported, and when she finally found them they were a bit smudged. Tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear, she put them back on and the world came back into focus. “Oh wow! This is really cool!” She exclaimed uncontrollably, distracted by the ancient monument now that it was clear. Then she looked back at Kyle and the others and flushed in embarrassment, becoming even more awkward when she noticed that Take was shirtless, but her breathless grin remained. “Sorry, I didn’t realize how pretty it was.” She apologized hurriedly, sneaking glances back at the stones every once in a while.
"Too long," Kyle said, glancing at the sky. "We best be going." He patted Rylie's side and Rylie began to go forward.
Cam blushed when she noticed Take's bare pink chest. Awkward. She made the effort to look everywhere else and not to wonder why the dude with the three-eyed glare had gone to walking around shirtless.
 
Laurel traced his fingers over the curling lines. It didn’t really matter whether the people were upstairs or downstairs, not really. He just thought that some people wanted to know how the stone worked.
He touched a certain spot in the bottom left, immediately lighting up, electrified by its touch. Post and lintels around a circle that hadn’t been noticed by the kids before.
Poke.
The whole world was aglow with a blue, swirling light.
Cam opened her eyes to see the kids around her surrounded by a circle of huge, hulking monoliths.
They weren’t in Missouri anymore. She wasn’t really sure if that was a blessing or a curse.

Clary turned to Lavender. “Are you okay?” She asked, her voice audibly full of concern. “I-I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to scare you,” she said, crouching down in an attempt to look less big and threatening.

“Hey Lavender. Are you okay?” He said nudging her softly

“Ok” the flash of blinding blue light startled Fred sending him keeling over backwards

Fred stood back up smiling shakily at Lavender.

Clary stood up, backing away from Lavender and Fred.
As she was transported to Stonehenge she let out a small gasp. It was a lot more beautiful in person than it was in pictures. As the sun set, the light cast a warm pink and orange glow on the surrounding rocks. She looked around at everyone else’s reactions, doing a double take when she saw Take was shirtless. Ok... weird. She thought, turning to look back at the rocks.
Before Lavender could compose herself from the panic attack, the brilliant blue light struck her eyes with painful intensity. She howled in pain and fright and transformed into her fox form, tearing at her face with her paws. She laid on her stomach for a few moments, her paws over her muzzle before the pain faded and she gingerly opened her bright green eyes. Panting heavily, she scanned her surroundings, she was astonished to see she was at the Stonehenge, still far away from home.
She shook from head to tail and ran to the Stonehenge itself, the amulet around her neck thumping against her chest in sync with her racing heart. She flew across the landmark and eventually found a little depression hidden behind one of the stones to curl up and hide in. She shut her eyes and tried to stop her body from shaking, praying and hoping this was all just a dream. Can anything else go wrong today? My heart can't possibly endure any more panic attacks...
 
Before Lavender could compose herself from the panic attack, the brilliant blue light struck her eyes with painful intensity. She howled in pain and fright and transformed into her fox form, tearing at her face with her paws. She laid on her stomach for a few moments, her paws over her muzzle before the pain faded and she gingerly opened her bright green eyes. Panting heavily, she scanned her surroundings, she was astonished to see she was at the Stonehenge, still far away from home.
She shook from head to tail and ran to the Stonehenge itself, the amulet around her neck thumping against her chest in sync with her racing heart. She flew across the landmark and eventually found a little depression hidden behind one of the stones to curl up and hide in. She shut her eyes and tried to stop her body from shaking, praying and hoping this was all just a dream. Can anything else go wrong today? My heart can't possibly endure any more panic attacks...
Kipp watched the girl, now a fox as she darted howling into the rocky outcropping. Looks like she doesn't like being zapped half way round the world with out warning either. He thought, getting to his feet and slowly picking his way through the rocks looking for her.

"Hey." He called gently, "That tiny cat guy said we're leaving. We should probably stick together." He put his hand against one of the big pillars, the stone coarse and cold against his skin. This place is amazing. He looked up to the top of the pillar, it had to be almost three times his own height. The immense weight of it seemed to weigh on him. Almost like the rock was alive and trying to intimidate him.

"Hello?" He called again.
 
Kipp watched the girl, now a fox as she darted howling into the rocky outcropping. Looks like she doesn't like being zapped half way round the world with out warning either. He thought, getting to his feet and slowly picking his way through the rocks looking for her.

"Hey." He called gently, "That tiny cat guy said we're leaving. We should probably stick together." He put his hand against one of the big pillars, the stone coarse and cold against his skin. This place is amazing. He looked up to the top of the pillar, it had to be almost three times his own height. The immense weight of it seemed to weigh on him. Almost like the rock was alive and trying to intimidate him.

"Hello?" He called again.
Lavender perked her ears up at the sound of a voice, she didn't want to reveal herself but the person sounded kind enough. Like he actually cared. She let out a quiet yip.
 
Kipp watched the girl, now a fox as she darted howling into the rocky outcropping. Looks like she doesn't like being zapped half way round the world with out warning either. He thought, getting to his feet and slowly picking his way through the rocks looking for her.

"Hey." He called gently, "That tiny cat guy said we're leaving. We should probably stick together." He put his hand against one of the big pillars, the stone coarse and cold against his skin. This place is amazing. He looked up to the top of the pillar, it had to be almost three times his own height. The immense weight of it seemed to weigh on him. Almost like the rock was alive and trying to intimidate him.

"Hello?" He called again.
Lavender perked her ears up at the sound of a voice, she didn't want to reveal herself but the person sounded kind enough. Like he actually cared, so she let out a quiet yip.
Take strolled over to Kipp, not taking notice to all the eyes on him. He wasn’t the slightest bit embarrassed in his state.

“Yo Kipp” he said, coming up behind him, his hands in his pockets and shoulders foward. Then realized he was calling to someone.
 
Take strolled over to Kipp, not taking notice to all the eyes on him. He wasn’t the slightest bit embarrassed in his state.

“Yo Kipp” he said, coming up behind him, his hands in his pockets and shoulders foward. Then realized he was calling to someone.
(my man take causin all the shippers out here to go rabid)
 

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