The Most Dangerous Coffee Shop- A Role Play

Kipp wandered occasionally poking his head into random rooms and calling Fred's name. He was about to turn out of yet another empty room when a thump caught his attention.

"Fred?" He pushed in past the door, and cautiously looked over the top of an old dusty desk. "Are you hiding in here?" Kipp fell silent, not sure exactly what he was looking at.
A row of large yellowish brown rectangles with long curving bright yellow sticks poking out of the sides, ran along the wall behind the desk and through a hole in the wall. What in the world is that? Kipp stepped around the desk to get a closer look.
 
Take took a double-take at Blair as she came over to him, I guess Alanna was right..

He waved a hand at her, “Don’t worry, I can handle it, just get inside the room with the others.. okay?” he insured softly, looking into her eyes momentarily before turning in the direction of the massive cockroaches.

He grimaced at the disgustingly large insects that scattered towards him.

“I’ll be back” he added.

Okay.. so..

He took off his robe and wrapped it around his waist, tying it tightly, then cracking his knuckles. He formed tight fists, that quickly built up heat.

A devilish smile graced his face as he ran straight into the giant roaches, punching one in its head, melting it instantly, then using that body to hit one of the others. One pounced at him, and he ducked, pushing it and making it fall on its back. It ended up shredding the lower part of his tied robe, but he grabbed it by its many arms and tore it apart, his grin not bothering to fade away. Another three came after him, but he squatted and leaped over them as high as he could with the height of the ceiling.

They immediately spun around, redirecting themselves towards Take.

He gave a side glance.

Good.

“Now keep up you damned bugs!” He howled excitedly, starting to run backwards and keeping them on him through the halls.

The veins on his arms were protruding more now as he was heating up dramatically and obliterating the insects. His pupils were intensely constricted while he grinned excitedly.

Once they reached the room with the long table and scattered chairs, he grasped a random chair and flung it at one of the bugs then going head on with the last two, tearing them apart as he roared with laughter.
"Like I'll leave you out here alone to fight those things," Blair muttered, turning to face the one that had followed her. They were disgusting, with large, beady black eyes and feet that made a odd skittering noise, and antenna that flickered back and forth as they crept closer.
She heard Take destroying the other cockroaches, but paid no mind to it. The moment one of the cockroaches jumped on her, sharp legs cutting her arms, she lept into action. There was a moments pause as the wolf seemed to take control, her eyes glowing a feral color as she ripped the cockroach from her chest, flinging it with all her might against the wall.
She snarled as the cockroaches attacked, sharp barbs on their legs cutting into her skin when they actually got close enough to wound her. She flung them, kicked them, shredded them, did anything she could to obliterate the disgusting roaches.
She let out what would have been a shriek, but sounded more like a snarl of agony, as a cockroach scuttled closer and crawled up her back, and bit her on the shoulder.
She swore violently, her voice low as she twisted and flung the creature off her back, slamming a foot down on it's head violently until it fell still.
She glanced around her, panting heavily. Dead roaches and roach parts lay scattered in the hallway, but no living ones in sight. She curled her lip, turning and scenting which way Take had gone. When she found him, it startled her as the look in his eyes. "Hey, you...you good?" She asked, stunned as how low her voice had become, nearly a growl. The wolf!
She suddenly realized it had taken advantage of her, and it seemed to creep away, though the color of her eyes didn't fade, but the growl in her voice did. "I know I'm not one to talk, but you're scaring me just a little bit."
 
"Like I'll leave you out here alone to fight those things," Blair muttered, turning to face the one that had followed her. They were disgusting, with large, beady black eyes and feet that made a odd skittering noise, and antenna that flickered back and forth as they crept closer.
She heard Take destroying the other cockroaches, but paid no mind to it. The moment one of the cockroaches jumped on her, sharp legs cutting her arms, she lept into action. There was a moments pause as the wolf seemed to take control, her eyes glowing a feral color as she ripped the cockroach from her chest, flinging it with all her might against the wall.
She snarled as the cockroaches attacked, sharp barbs on their legs cutting into her skin when they actually got close enough to wound her. She flung them, kicked them, shredded them, did anything she could to obliterate the disgusting roaches.
She let out what would have been a shriek, but sounded more like a snarl of agony, as a cockroach scuttled closer and crawled up her back, and bit her on the shoulder.
She swore violently, her voice low as she twisted and flung the creature off her back, slamming a foot down on it's head violently until it fell still.
She glanced around her, panting heavily. Dead roaches and roach parts lay scattered in the hallway, but no living ones in sight. She curled her lip, turning and scenting which way Take had gone. When she found him, it startled her as the look in his eyes. "Hey, you...you good?" She asked, stunned as how low her voice had become, nearly a growl. The wolf!
She suddenly realized it had taken advantage of her, and it seemed to creep away, though the color of her eyes didn't fade, but the growl in her voice did. "I know I'm not one to talk, but you're scaring me just a little bit."

Take was holding a large cockroach head in his hands, smirking back at her as he slowly crushed it, letting it fall to the floor in a large goopy mass. His face was deviant as he stared at her, one of his three eyes formed a bright red iris that glowed back at her, and the others were threatening to do so as well.

“I-I’m fine” his unusual voice croaked, flicking his eyes down at his stained hands as his smirk faded away.
 
Take was holding a large cockroach head in his hands, smirking back at her as he slowly crushed it, letting it fall to the floor in a large goopy mass. His face was deviant as he stared at her, one of his three eyes formed a bright red iris that glowed back at her, and the others were threatening to do so as well.

“I-I’m fine” his unusual voice croaked, flicking his eyes down at his stained hands as his smirk faded away.
Blair watched as he stared at her, crushing the cockroach's head, one eye glowering red, her heart starting to beat faster. "No," she snapped, stalking up to him. "That's not happening right now, not on my watch," she stopped in front of him, her eyes narrowed. She felt her skin tingling, like the wolf was close to taking over, and she could hear it in her voice. She felt odd, it was incredibly rare for the wolf to do that when it wasn't the full moon.
"Look at me." She demanded, her voice lower again, her hands trembling to control herself. "I'm a hypocrite, I know...but you've gotta control it. I've gotta control it as well. But...I'm right here, Take, even if I can't stop the little brat from doing this."
 
Blair watched as he stared at her, crushing the cockroach's head, one eye glowering red, her heart starting to beat faster. "No," she snapped, stalking up to him. "That's not happening right now, not on my watch," she stopped in front of him, her eyes narrowed. She felt her skin tingling, like the wolf was close to taking over, and she could hear it in her voice. She felt odd, it was incredibly rare for the wolf to do that when it wasn't the full moon.
"Look at me." She demanded, her voice lower again, her hands trembling to control herself. "I'm a hypocrite, I know...but you've gotta control it. I've gotta control it as well. But...I'm right here, Take, even if I can't stop the little brat from doing this."

Take squeezed his eyes shut, “I can’t look.. I can’t I can’t I can’t..” he repeated over and over, his head hanging low. He brought his hands up to his forehead, where his horns grew in last time, his head was pounding like someone was hitting with a mallet. He then started to hyperventilate and swing himself slightly as he tried to fight it off.
 
In the gazebo-like room, Cam could see ants marching across the rolling hills to the east, and each seemed to be the size of her head.
Cam’s pulse rocketed and she was surprised to see some vines slowly crawling around the windows. I’m doing that. When I get intense emotions, the plants around me react. Maybe I can protect us somehow.
The thought of being the hero of the situation once again filled her with pride.
 
Hmmmm, poke it or leave it alone? Kipp looked the long thing up and down, the yellow sticks were about the length of his arm. Is it supposed to be some kind of router or something? The rectangular segments were connected, but they seemed separate from each other too. He crouched down next to it trying to get a closer look at where the wires were going. It probably wouldn't be that weird if this whole place was some giant computer, that would explain why they were here. If it was a machine it was probably used to destroy, or scare off bugs.

He frowned, the yellow wire didn't go through the floor. "What are you then?" He whispered pushing gently on the yellow thing. It suddenly jumped to life, the yellow things clicking up and down in waves and pushing the rectangles forward at a surprising speed. Kipp fell back surprised, and scurried to the far side of the room, his heart racing.

"It's a bug? It's a bug!" What kind of bug? He didn't stick around to find out if it was something that would eat him. It was enormous, and he didn't have anything to squash something that big.

Kipp ran back the way he had come, hopping down the stairs by wing. Adrenalin keeping him from looking back he tore through the passageways, turning without thinking every time a wall stood in front of him.
 
Clary walked down the sunlit corridor. It was beautiful, but it smelled strongly of mold. Behind her, she heard someone coming up to her. “If you’re going to try to convince me to stick with the others, it’s no use. There’s no way I’m going to stay with those kids. I might pull my hair out.” She said. When no one replied, she turned around, coming face to face with a giant crane fly. Clary's eyes widened. “H-Haddie...?” She said. She screamed as it flew towards her face, staggering backwards. She turned around and ran. She burst into the room where they were originally teleported. “C-cranefly! Giant! Giant cranefly!” Clary panted, slamming the door and leaning again it, sinking to the ground.
 
Ellie glared hard trying to channel her lasers straight at the giant cockroach. “Mmmmmaaaaahhhhh” She shouted in frustration burying her face in her hands. Her eyes sparked “yes. Yes. Yes. No. No no!” Her sparks faded. “What the heck is going on?” Ellie cursed angrily. She screamed as a cockroach climbed up her leg “get off me you little demon!” She flung her fist down so it squashed the cockroach.

Fred sits staring his eyes open wide staring at the ghost. “How old are you?”
 
Clary walked down the sunlit corridor. It was beautiful, but it smelled strongly of mold. Behind her, she heard someone coming up to her. “If you’re going to try to convince me to stick with the others, it’s no use. There’s no way I’m going to stay with those kids. I might pull my hair out.” She said. When no one replied, she turned around, coming face to face with a giant crane fly. Clary's eyes widened. “H-Haddie...?” She said. She screamed as it flew towards her face, staggering backwards. She turned around and ran. She burst into the room where they were originally teleported. “C-cranefly! Giant! Giant cranefly!” Clary panted, slamming the door and leaning again it, sinking to the ground.
“Crane fly? But those are harmless!” Cam pointed out. “Now giant mosquitoes, those would be a different story.” Still, her vines crept in further.
 

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