Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-13488655-20140302211640/@comment-13488655-20140501075914

Gretel jumped a bit in surprise as Gaea smacked her rear. She remained quiet in order to avoid making a scene and bit her lip slightly in annoyance of Gaeas actions. I wonder if this was such a good idea... She thought to herself as she followed Gaea. She then heard the sound of a few rocks crumbling just ahead and pulled Gaea back from her shoulder.

"Careful." Gretel said to Gaea as she picked up a large rock and tossed it half a metre infront of them. The brick floor immediatly crumbled under the pressure of the rock, creating a large pitfall into one of the cities underground tunnels.

"Looks like you were right about the trap Indi." Gretel joked with a friendly smile at Gaea and a light punch on the shoulder.

"No kidding Sherlock." Gylfie joked to Kuro nervously, trying to lighten the mood. She then took a careful look around the area to see if ther were any weakpoints in the road ahead of them, but the sand that blew onto the road made any weakpoints hard to see.

"I think we should stick to the areas near the buildings." She recommened hoping that the ground would be more stable over there. She then tried to walk back towards Kuro before she heard a few cracks beneath he feet. The ground then cavedin beneath her, forcing her to use her weapon Rose bed as a grappling hook to grab hold of the side of the pitfall to avoid injuring herself in the fall.

"Phew... Close one..." She muttered in relief as she hung above the floor. Glancing around at the inside of the cave Gylfie used he night vision to look through the thick darkness.

"Hey Kuro!" She called out to her teammate. "There's some sorta tunnel down here!" She continued, wondering if they should remain on the surface or explore the ruins underneath the city.

"... Here." Olivine said to Diana as he handed her a water bottle seeing that some of the sand went into her mouth. "Drink some and then spit it out to get rid of the sand."

"You two must be pretty good friends for you not to go at her neck." Elvira said with a hint of surprise in her voice as she helped Diana shake off the sand on her clothes. "Though I wouldn't count stepping on someones head as a sign of friendship."