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Right, right, right... And he... they were at a dead end. Huffing, and rolling his eyes, Józef turned around and took the left turn when it came, instead of the right. And... She was talking again. "Oh, what?" She'd said something. Oh, yeah! "I'm Józef. Gryffindor, third year, chaser." All of the important facts. |
open open open open open open Despite the cold, she had decided that NOW was the perfect time to take a closer look at the maïze maze outside. Which had sounded like a wonderful idea about one and a half hours ago. Now, though, Anahera Webb was 100% lost inside the maze, and was pretty sure she was going to have to spend the night in here. And she had NOT brought a blanket. In retrospect, maybe she should have asked one her friends to at least come along. She couldn't even tell if anyone else was currently inside the maze but so far she hadn't run into anyone. And she was pretty sure she'd already circled the ENTIRE maze at least three hundred times. And yet she had so far been utterly unable to find neither the way she'd come in, nor the exit that was SUPPOSED to be around here somewhere. "Hello?" Maybe someone would be able to hear her. |
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Though the good idea was only good for the first five minutes. Because after then, Nina was absolutely positive that she had seen that particular stalk before. Ultimately, Nina Castillo had decided that she hated being lost, that this was a foolish idea, and that she wanted to go back to her room!!!! So with a very well defined frown on her face, Nina continued to circle around this death trap. When she heard a voice. She couldn't SEE who it belonged to, as there was a wall of maize blocking the way... But. "... Hello?" she tried in reply. Maybe the other person knew the way out! Hopefully it was a cute boy. |
Text Cut: both of youuuu Once again Cel was out on her usual run, although there wasn't much usual about it other than that she usually went running at some point during the day. Where she went or how long she went out depended on what distracted her first. Sometimes it was a tree to climb or an older kid to laugh at for being booooooooring. Today it was a maze. Maybe she could have a laff at the poor unfortunate soul stuck in the maze or perhaps she'd end up getting lost and oh no, run out of time to do her homework. A clear win. So off she went, casually jogging into the maze. A left there and a few rights and another left and......... mazes really weren't all that great were they? Just all the same, like. But she was here now, so she'd best stick around to see what she could find. It wasn't long until she did find something. Or hear something, at least. Someone was looooost. Perfect. Céline came to a halt, trying to figure out if she knew whoever it was that sounded lost and how best to spook them. |
Text Cut: one and two OMG IT HAD WORKED???? "HELLO!" Anahera called back again, sounding a little amused now. "Where are you?" The who didn't seem all that pertinent to her in that very moment. She took another couple of steps into a random direction, hoping for a turn that would lead her to whoever that voice belonged to. Hopefully they'd know the way out. Or were at least good company on the way out of this maze. The way out she was never going to find on her own. Ever. Literally. Proven by the fact that she was now standing in front of another wall of maize. Well, this had definitely been the wrong direction then. "This is a dead end." Anahera called out to The Voice and turned on her heels to walk back the way she'd come from. |
SPOILER!!: y'all That was not a cute boy's voice. It wasn't a boy's voice at all. It belonged to a girl. Nina was very disappointed. She was even MORE disappointed when the unidentifiable voice had asked her where she was??? If Nina KNEW where she was then she wouldn't be lost in this maze. It was a useless question, which she didn't feel like answering in full as it would be a complete waste of an explanation. "I'm over here," was her chosen answer. Lazy, but accurate. They were in a maze, not a noise vortex. The girl should have been able to pick up on which direction the voice came from. Clearly she was no Ravenclaw. Instead of wandering around aimlessly, she'd let the girl with the voice find HER. Because there was really no use in getting even MORE lost. She was quite happy staying put and letting another come to her rescue. Hmph. |
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