@Crisis
Evanna nodded apologetically. "Sparrow." She held her hand out. "Evanna. I like your name."
Evanna nodded apologetically. "Sparrow." She held her hand out. "Evanna. I like your name."
"Gods, my name is Chris and yes I am angry and annoyed because I wanna go to my damn bed." Chris said as he yanked down on the knob. "There we go."
Riley did a golf clap. She was impressed, a door knob is hard to pull off. "Yay! We can leave."
He blushed slightly, embarrassed. "Right, of course. I'm Abaddon."
"Yeah, lets go, ladies first."
Riley stepped out of the door a bit surprised by what she saw. The beach? It was weird, the dining room leading to the beach.
Chris looked out in shock before turning. "Guys this isn't funny, me and Riley want to go home please."
"I've never been to a beach before," Whispered to herself. This wasn't the time though, she just wanted to get home to her brother.
Evanna nodded apologetically. "Sparrow." She held her hand out. "Evanna. I like your name."
“Thank you.” She replied
“Um…No thank you? I believe I’ll stay here, thank you,” Llano said, a faint glint of nervousness in his eyes as he looked out at the view of the beach
"For fucks sake, where are we?" Abaddon grumbled making his way to the door. He peeked outside. It was silent, save for the sound of waves crashing along the shore.
Llano shuffled forward a bit, standing on his tiptoes to peer over Abaddon’s shoulder. “Nope, don’t like water. Or sand, at least the kind that isn’t volcanic,” he said anxiously
"It might be our only way out." He took a step outside, looking around. It was eerily silent.
"See average person." Chris called out as he stepped onto the beach. The sand was an unnatural cold and the water looked dark.
“I’m a fucking lava demon, and since you obviously never received a day of education in your life I’ll humor you by telling you that water. Cools. Lava,” Llano sneered, still hiding behind Abbadon
"Average." Chris reminded him as he tested out the water.
"Guess you're not leaving then," Abaddon joking before turning to go back inside. He gently nudged Llano to get him to move. "We'll have to find another way out, I guess."
"A beach? What the hell." Evanna threw her hands up. "I just want to go home! Not to the beach!"
Llano looked at Abbadon with a look of betrayal before walking to the door. He stuck a foot out, his toe barely even tapping the cold sand. Unfortunately that was enough to startle Llano, causing him to leap into the air and shift into his demon form midair. He floundered on the sand for a moment before righting himself
Abaddon stifled a laugh at the sight. "How graceful," he said.
"Honestly I dont think it's all that bad," Riley ran outside "If this can get me home then I'll walk through a dinning room door that leads to the beach anyday." The dark water scared her a bit though, she has always been afraid of sharks. So, she stayed clear of the water and stayed on the sand.
Llano glared at him, his significantly larger demon form flopping down in the sand with a huff. He looked similar to a large brown fish, just with legs and large flippers lined with fins
"Do you think there would be any way to get home from here?" He asked, looking out across the water from the doorway.
Llano shifted back to his human form, frowning as he looked out across the water. “I would sooner die than swim across that,” he muttered
Evanna gawked at Llano. "A… fish?" She started laughing, shaking so hard she fell over.
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