Again? Leslie keeps looking around. Lyra's now looking too.
"...wake up!"
*Leslie and Lyra vanish*
*Julian drops his coconut and stands up.*
Julian: What the hell?
*Katrina glances up at him, wondering what is wrong.*
Gema: Wait... did they just vanish?
*Marie is panicked*
Moana, grateful for having successfully avoided the question, makes a suggestion.
Moana: Let's keep calm. The calmer we are, the easier it'll be to find them.
Gema: Calm? They just vanished!
Moana: Weren't you listening? The calmer, the easier it will be to find them.
Gema: Yes, I heard you perfectly.
Marie: Gema doesn't do calm.
Gema: Yes I do. I can do calm. See? Very calm! (She stiffens)
Moana rolls her eyes, and mutters under her breath, "Land dwellers..."
Leslie gasped for breath. He was sitting in a rocking chair, a now-awake Lyra on his lap. Wait, wasn’t he just on a beach?
“Are you alright?” She gave Leslie a quizzical look.
Leslie looked up at her. He was in his pyjamas, not his jeans. And he was in Lyra’s room, not on a beach. It was softly raining outside. Lyra reached up at her mother, and Leslie handed her to the woman.
“Yes...I think so.”
“You feel asleep here last night, I think.” She kissed Lyra in the the top of her head.
That was right! He got up to check on the baby, and then he sat right here...and both he and Lyra fell asleep again. But that island, and the monkeys, and the people. They all felt too real.
“I had...I had the wildest dream last night.”
But it definitely too real to have been a dream.
“Really? What was it about?”
(Sorry guys. I’ve got stuff going on right now, so I have to leave the RP for the time being. I might join in with some other characters later. Thank you! It was fun!)
Moana leads them into the forest, and after some time, they come across a place resembling the spot where Harper died (if you remember that, that was a LONG time ago), but not exactly the same. First of all, there are no blood stains. Moana gathers the coconuts, then instructs the others to perform the ritual that she explained a while back and I have forgotten.
Moana: Keep chanting!
Once they've finished, two stones slide apart and up comes a pillar with a book on it titled:
Mea Hānai Waʻa A Me Ka Pōhaku O Ka Mea Kilokilo
(This means Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone in Hawaiian- I just needed a long title. Also, I probably butchered the punctuation, cause I just used Google Translate)
Moana runs up and grabs the book, and holds it up into the light.
Moana: It's the real thing. I've gotten you a way off this wretched island.
Moana leads them into the forest, and after some time, they come across a place resembling the spot where Harper died (if you remember that, that was a LONG time ago), but not exactly the same. First of all, there are no blood stains. Moana gathers the coconuts, then instructs the others to perform the ritual that she explained a while back and I have forgotten.
Moana: Keep chanting!
Once they've finished, two stones slide apart and up comes a pillar with a book on it titled:
Mea Hānai Waʻa A Me Ka Pōhaku O Ka Mea Kilokilo
(This means Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone in Hawaiian- I just needed a long title. Also, I probably butchered the punctuation, cause I just used Google Translate)
Moana runs up and grabs the book, and holds it up into the light.
Moana: It's the real thing. I've gotten you a way off this wretched island.
Moana leads them into the forest, and after some time, they come across a place resembling the spot where Harper died (if you remember that, that was a LONG time ago), but not exactly the same. First of all, there are no blood stains. Moana gathers the coconuts, then instructs the others to perform the ritual that she explained a while back and I have forgotten.
Moana: Keep chanting!
Once they've finished, two stones slide apart and up comes a pillar with a book on it titled:
Mea Hānai Waʻa A Me Ka Pōhaku O Ka Mea Kilokilo
(This means Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone in Hawaiian- I just needed a long title. Also, I probably butchered the punctuation, cause I just used Google Translate)
Moana runs up and grabs the book, and holds it up into the light.
Moana: It's the real thing. I've gotten you a way off this wretched island.
Gema: really? How?
Marie: What's the book?
Moana: Well, you have to translate the riddle from chapter 16 into French and then read it backwards. That's how you get off the island. But first, let's leave this place, it's... eerie.
Moana leads them into the forest, and after some time, they come across a place resembling the spot where Harper died (if you remember that, that was a LONG time ago), but not exactly the same. First of all, there are no blood stains. Moana gathers the coconuts, then instructs the others to perform the ritual that she explained a while back and I have forgotten.
Moana: Keep chanting!
Once they've finished, two stones slide apart and up comes a pillar with a book on it titled:
Mea Hānai Waʻa A Me Ka Pōhaku O Ka Mea Kilokilo
(This means Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone in Hawaiian- I just needed a long title. Also, I probably butchered the punctuation, cause I just used Google Translate)
Moana runs up and grabs the book, and holds it up into the light.
Moana: It's the real thing. I've gotten you a way off this wretched island.
Gema: really? How?
Marie: What's the book?
Moana: Well, you have to translate the riddle from chapter 16 into French and then read it backwards. That's how you get off the island. But first, let's leave this place, it's... eerie.
Gema: *Whispers to Marie* Is she feeling well?
Marie: *Shrugs* Okay, err... lead the way.
Moana leads them into the forest, and after some time, they come across a place resembling the spot where Harper died (if you remember that, that was a LONG time ago), but not exactly the same. First of all, there are no blood stains. Moana gathers the coconuts, then instructs the others to perform the ritual that she explained a while back and I have forgotten.
Moana: Keep chanting!
Once they've finished, two stones slide apart and up comes a pillar with a book on it titled:
Mea Hānai Waʻa A Me Ka Pōhaku O Ka Mea Kilokilo
(This means Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone in Hawaiian- I just needed a long title. Also, I probably butchered the punctuation, cause I just used Google Translate)
Moana runs up and grabs the book, and holds it up into the light.
Moana: It's the real thing. I've gotten you a way off this wretched island.
Gema: really? How?
Marie: What's the book?
Moana: Well, you have to translate the riddle from chapter 16 into French and then read it backwards. That's how you get off the island. But first, let's leave this place, it's... eerie.
Gema: *Whispers to Marie* Is she feeling well?
Marie: *Shrugs* Okay, err... lead the way.
Moana: I can hear you. Mermaids have excellent hearing.
Moana covers her mouth and quickly says,
Moana: Um... just... ignore that. Come on, this way!
She starts walking quickly, and they reach camp faster than it took to get to the grave site. Moana immedietly sits down and starts translating the riddle.
Moana leads them into the forest, and after some time, they come across a place resembling the spot where Harper died (if you remember that, that was a LONG time ago), but not exactly the same. First of all, there are no blood stains. Moana gathers the coconuts, then instructs the others to perform the ritual that she explained a while back and I have forgotten.
Moana: Keep chanting!
Once they've finished, two stones slide apart and up comes a pillar with a book on it titled:
Mea Hānai Waʻa A Me Ka Pōhaku O Ka Mea Kilokilo
(This means Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone in Hawaiian- I just needed a long title. Also, I probably butchered the punctuation, cause I just used Google Translate)
Moana runs up and grabs the book, and holds it up into the light.
Moana: It's the real thing. I've gotten you a way off this wretched island.
Gema: really? How?
Marie: What's the book?
Moana: Well, you have to translate the riddle from chapter 16 into French and then read it backwards. That's how you get off the island. But first, let's leave this place, it's... eerie.
Gema: *Whispers to Marie* Is she feeling well?
Marie: *Shrugs* Okay, err... lead the way.
Moana: I can hear you. Mermaids have excellent hearing.
Moana covers her mouth and quickly says,
Moana: Um... just... ignore that. Come on, this way!
She starts walking quickly, and they reach camp faster than it took to get to the grave site. Moana immedietly sits down and starts translating the riddle.
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Nia: *Hears the voice and is confused*
"Leslie"
Again? Leslie keeps looking around. Lyra's now looking too.
"...wake up!"
*Leslie and Lyra vanish*
*Julian drops his coconut and stands up.*
Julian: What the hell?
*Katrina glances up at him, wondering what is wrong.*
Gema: Wait... did they just vanish?
*Marie is panicked*
Moana, grateful for having successfully avoided the question, makes a suggestion.
Moana: Let's keep calm. The calmer we are, the easier it'll be to find them.
Gema: Calm? They just vanished!
Moana: Weren't you listening? The calmer, the easier it will be to find them.
Gema: Yes, I heard you perfectly.
Marie: Gema doesn't do calm.
Gema: Yes I do. I can do calm. See? Very calm! (She stiffens)
Moana rolls her eyes, and mutters under her breath, "Land dwellers..."
Leslie gasped for breath. He was sitting in a rocking chair, a now-awake Lyra on his lap. Wait, wasn’t he just on a beach?
“Are you alright?” She gave Leslie a quizzical look.
Leslie looked up at her. He was in his pyjamas, not his jeans. And he was in Lyra’s room, not on a beach. It was softly raining outside. Lyra reached up at her mother, and Leslie handed her to the woman.
“Yes...I think so.”
“You feel asleep here last night, I think.” She kissed Lyra in the the top of her head.
That was right! He got up to check on the baby, and then he sat right here...and both he and Lyra fell asleep again. But that island, and the monkeys, and the people. They all felt too real.
“I had...I had the wildest dream last night.”
But it definitely too real to have been a dream.
“Really? What was it about?”
(Sorry guys. I’ve got stuff going on right now, so I have to leave the RP for the time being. I might join in with some other characters later. Thank you! It was fun!)
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(We are carving coconuts and Leslie and Lyra have disappeared to their house, they are probably not coming back)
(No big deal)
Gema: *Awkwardly trying to carve a coconut* So how does one do this again?
Moana: Concentration...
Moana finishes the coconut she was carving and places it next to the other completed ones. They now have 15.
Moana: Come on. I have a map of the island, I'll take you to one of the burial sites.
Gema: But I... haven't finished... carving my coconut.
Marie: Who cares. *Already bored with coconut carving*
Julian: *gets up* Finally.
*Gema and Marie stand up too*
Moana: Keep chanting!
Once they've finished, two stones slide apart and up comes a pillar with a book on it titled:
Mea Hānai Waʻa A Me Ka Pōhaku O Ka Mea Kilokilo
(This means Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone in Hawaiian- I just needed a long title. Also, I probably butchered the punctuation, cause I just used Google Translate)
Moana runs up and grabs the book, and holds it up into the light.
Moana: It's the real thing. I've gotten you a way off this wretched island.
Marie: What's the book?
Moana: Well, you have to translate the riddle from chapter 16 into French and then read it backwards. That's how you get off the island. But first, let's leave this place, it's... eerie.
Gema: *Whispers to Marie* Is she feeling well?
Marie: *Shrugs* Okay, err... lead the way.
Moana: I can hear you. Mermaids have excellent hearing.
Moana covers her mouth and quickly says,
Moana: Um... just... ignore that. Come on, this way!
She starts walking quickly, and they reach camp faster than it took to get to the grave site. Moana immedietly sits down and starts translating the riddle.
Gema: Wait..... you're a mermaid?