@.The.Girl.Who.Lived.
Saffi stepped off the ladder, not looking at Davis. She looked around the room and saw a door. She began to walk towards it.
Saffi stepped off the ladder, not looking at Davis. She looked around the room and saw a door. She began to walk towards it.
(Saffi's a salty potato chip)
"Hey! You don't know if someone's in there!" Davis hissed.
She scowled. "I wasn't going to go in yet," she said. "I was going to listen." She rolled her eyes and put her ear up to the door.
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(Omw it actually worked XD)
"Ok, sorry," Davis whispered, "Tell me what you hear, please."
"Of course," she said and put her ear up to the door. "Nothing," she whispered.
"Should we go in or not?" he asked.
"I think this one is safe," she replies. She opens the door slightly and peeks in. She slips in the room and presses against the wall.
Davis silently followed, tensely watching and listening for any movement.
Saffi nods towards the other side of the room. There's a door cracked open, a light shining through it.
"I got a bad feeling about this," he hissed, barely audible.
Saffi grabs her knife and clutches it in her hand. "I wonder why."
Davis grabbed both of his knives and followed Saffi.
Saffi stood at the wall by the door. "There's only one of them," she whispered.
"That we can see," Davis added.
(Agh I forgot to respond)
"Well that's all we can go by now, we need to go through here," she stated.
"Alright, but don't blame me if we get jumped or something."
"Yeah yeah, I'll get blamed, I know. That's how things usually work when I try to help others," she said. She opened the door slightly and peeked in.
"Sorry, I didn't mean it like that," Davis muttered.
"No one ever does," she whispered. "There's two, a girl and a guy, guarding another door."
"So, should I?" he asked grabbing two of his throwing knives.
"You take the guy, I got the girl," she whispers, taking a deep, shaky breath.
"Don't kill them, knock them out," she adds.
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