(I was thinking last night about this roleplay, and I figured that it was announced as a game to the world of teens. The teens signed up bc it was a) a game and b) you got to find your soulmate.
So how about the names are people who are new to the game?)
(that's actually kind of cool)
(Oooof thanks! It took me two hours to think about that!)
(So Kenzie and Jax would have been through the game before? And then… Would they have to, like, mentor new teens about finding their soulmates?)
(Make that everyone, not just Kenzie and Jax…)
(should we check with I.C. Fynnheart?)
(Ok, I guess that makes sense. Is anyone going to continue?)
(I'm waiting for Fawn Yeet)
(@sTRAYKEYS Is Jax just going to leave Kenzie's question unanswered?)
(Nope! Hold on!)
Jax read the name, "it says, Chloe Price and Gavin Healy."
(Chloe is my character. I can make her join.)
"Well, I dunno. I've never fallen in love before. Maybe it just wasn't meant to be? I dunno."
"These must be other kids who are soulmates," Kenzie mused. "Hold on, there's another note here: Chloe and Gavin are soulmates–well, I guess I got that right–and you two have been tasked with helping them find each other. So… I guess we have to get them to like each other?"
How're we supposed to do that? she thought. We've only just found our soulmates, and now we have to help some other kids find theirs?
"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to darken the mood." Hanna sighed. She didn't want to burden Atlanta with her problems, she'd just figure it all out when they got out of here.
Suddenly, Atlanta saw a table for two. And notes on it. "Er, should we go check that out, Hanna?"
Jax nodded, "yeah, it looks like we have to do that. We don't even know what they look like! How are we supposed to tell them?!?!"
She nodded, happy to change the subject. Hanna walked over to the table. "Wait…these aren't our names." She read the card closest to her. "Bruno Bianchi…exotic."
"I have no idea…" Kenzie paced the room, a nervous habit she had, and thought about it. "I wonder if we'll get stuck in a room with them, like we just were, then we can just convince them that they like each other maybe?"
Atlanta read the card closest to her. "Keva Aldaine. Cute." Her eyes drifted to the note in the middle of the table.
"Hm. Yeah, that might happen. Who do you think is in charge of putting us, the teens in individual rooms?" Jax shuttered, it was colder in this box than it was in the other one.
Hannah looked at the note with Atlanta. "Bruno and Keva are soulmates and you two have been tasked with helping them find each other." She paused. "So…we have to get them together? Play matchmaker?"
"Ha, sounds cool. So lets try it?"
Hanna looked around. "Where are these kids?" She wanted to get this over with.
"I've got no idea," Kenzie replied, still pacing. She saw Jax shiver and looked around the room for a blanket or something. A bunk bed was set up in one corner of the room, so she walked over and grabbed a couple of the blankets from the lower bunk. "Here," she said, handing Jax one and wrapping the other around herself.
"Thanks." Jax took the blanket, it had hearts on it. How ironic.