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Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 9:49 pm
Shun does try to catch their attention and prevent the two from running off, but they were just too fast. With a sigh he rests his face in his palm. Hopefully they wouldn't disrupt anything. And Mani did know to not go near any props that looked fragile...
Nodding happily at the adventure described, Mani grins wider at Kaoni. "That sounds like a lot of fun! And there's lots of rooms back behind the stage too, to explore in!" This was going to be one of the best games ever, he could just tell.
Not minding one bit that he had been dragged off towards the stage, Mani just grins. He was going to say he knew where the steps and backstage door were, but Kaoni's idea sounded SO much better! "The monsters are out in those trees? Maybe there's a path to find that will get us there without running into any of them." Like the ushers that would probably come after them with their long flashlights after hearing complaints of noisy kids somewhere.
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:07 pm
"Monsters in the trees..." Kaoni echoed dreamily, then his smile took on a note of inspired, if slightly malicious, imagination. His voice was the joking "scary" tone often used in telling a nonsensical scary story. "And on the ground...and under it...and IN YOUR HEAD!" He ended with the best ominous glare he could muster (regretting he did not have a flashlight with which he could illuminate his face from below) and collapsed momentarily into a fit of giggles.
Suddenly, he stopped and looked up as if he'd heard something. His eyes were faintly glazed, and he had brought his fantasy to reality, at least in his mind. Before him had indeed changed to a dark and difficult to traverse forest, yet...there was a faint path, if a few fallen and rotting logs in the way. His head jerked to the side. "A stick snapped!" he called urgently to Mani, dragging him close so that he would not be heard by any potentially dangerous opponent, "From over there!"
His gesture was, in fact, to someone that had stood from their seat and moved toward the large aisle, likely to use the bathroom or something similar. Yet in Kaoni's eyes, it was darkness, hidden by thick branches and ominous because of it. Rather than well dressed middle-aged or old people, it could possibly be some ravenous beast. He shuddered.
"S-should we follow the path?" he asked Mani, "We wouldn't get lost...but what if it leads straight into their lair." "They," of course, being the masses of monsters so horrible they could not be described, salivating over the very concept of two tasty little pocky boys for their late-night snack.
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