Rissien L'Regge
Dry
Unknown Time
Thud. Landing right next to him and instead of on top of him this time, a girl fell to the floor, a mass of white hair covering her face which was now becoming dirty, blood staining the innocence of white. Rissien couldn't find the energy to move, his limbs in too much pain. He looked to the other girl who had landed a top of him, Kiara, who was already moving towards the small mass of limbs. The girl seemed to be knocked unconscious. The girl with the brown hair and black framed glasses was checking for breathing, and a pulse. She gave a sigh, Rissien took that as a sign of relief; the girl must be okay. Kiara lifted the girl from under the shoulders moving her down the slope a bit, out of landings way. From then, Kiara didn't move from the girls side, and sat there, watching for signs, making sure she was okay. On the other hand, Rissien looked upon his own wounds, only finding a few bad grazes, nothing too serious. The way he had landed was obviously from the previously taught barrel roll. He managed to stand, wobbly on his legs from the pressure he had absorbed.
Walking forward, Rissien had taken for assumption how small the room was. The room, in fact, was much larger than he previously thought. "This room would have to be able to hold a couple hundred of people," He said out loud. Loud enough for Kiara to hear.
Thud, thud. Two more body masses landed on the hill of rubble. "Wha...Where..." A female build, slowly unwinding herself from a tire "What is this?" A croaked voice came from the female. Rissien turned around to see a male land beside the female - obviously having to be related. "Genesis!" The girl called out. Rissien walked over, slowly to the new fallen people, being aware of his wounds. He nodded towards them; doing what he could only do, wait for a reaction as he had no answers to their questions. He was speechless. A reply came from the male, "Tasmin, what did you do?" He groaned. The male looked around at that point, seeming to have noticed the other people in the room, he stood. "Who are you? I'm Genesis," he announced happily. Rissien winced, this was nothing to be happy about. "Rissien, that's Kiara," Rissien said blatantly, pointing over the brown-haired female who gave a little wave in their direction.
Kiara Wilson
Dry
Unknown Time
Kiara waved over to the new comers and the next question came from the male, Genesis he had stated. The girl beside him, looking much like him, seemed to be called Tasmin as he had called her earlier. "Where the heck are we?" Kiara felt hesitant, having already known what the place was after much consideration. The place was large, and round shaped. She had read about it once in a book, and then again in a newspaper article about some guy who got rich from a dead relative. Speaking up quietly, Kiara replied. "An under chamber, I'm not sure. For all I know, this could be some guy's basement..." Kiara was quiet, looking down as she spoke.
Thud.
Another body hit the floor, only inches away from the people before Rissien. "Does...Does anyone know where I am...?" The voice came from the boy after he recovered. He was wearing glasses, and started rubbing his face. "Under chamber?" Kiara said again, more uncertainty in her voice. The girl beside her still hadn't moved a muscle, but was still breathing. She bent down to check for her pulse again, which was now beating at a normal healthy pace. For now, Kiara found it safe to say she was going to be alright. Looking towards the new group of people she found she would be situated with, she decided that she should best know her surroundings. Walking out of the light that everybody seemed to drawn to, Kiara walked outside of the circle that the light provided, where it felt much cooler, colder, as if the light was the only source of heat they had. Walking outwards, Kiara dragged her feet, knowing that if someone were to follow her, they could hear her footsteps.
"Hey!" Came that familiar voice of Rissiens, "Don't go to far! I think we should stay as a group!" His voice sounded unnatural against the stone walls, covered in moss. The silence was deafening, making Kiara feel nauseous. She should be use to silence, working in a library and all. But this silence felt unnatural, she missed listening to the turning of pages in a book and the sound of buzzing computers, the tapping of the keyboard and scribbles of pens. She stopped in her tracks, turning to face the voice. The five people she was leaving behind were illuminated by the light that was coming out of the ceiling. For some reason, Rissien looked nervous speaking so out of place. He didn't look like the type to talk out of place, probably the more reserved type.
"But how else are we going to get out of this place?" Kiara's small voice came in reply.
"How do we know how large this place is?" Rissien pressed back.
"How will we find out?" Kiara crossed her arms over her chest, knowing she'd already made up her mind. "We can't just sit here. Besides, that man that hit me unconscious could be back." Kiara realised that was the first time she had remembered him.
"Did some guy hit you?" She asked suddenly. Rissien's body froze. "Uh, yeah. White coat, black glasses, bald." Rissien's description was vague, but it didn't match Kiara's so well, but it was almost accurate. Silence hung in the air for a little while, realistion settling on their shoulders, in their mind.
"We should move as a group," Kiara said matter of factly. "If we find an escape, we can't just split up, hoping the other half will find their way out," She consulted with herself, finding it would be the most reasonable thing to do. She started to walk back to the people before her. Rissien nodded in approval.
"We need to wait for the girl over there to awaken," His voice was back to being soft, calm. Reserved.
Kiara sat back down beside the girl on the floor. "Did anybody else get hit by a man?" Kiara asked to the whole group this time.
"More specifically, I got hit by a bat. He had actually walked me to a strangers house...I wasn't going to let a stranger walk me to my own home," Kiara defended herself from the looks she copped from Rissien.
"He stalked me to the local shops, hit me with a bat too," Rissien nodded, agreeing.
Kiara and Rissien awaited answers from their new fellow comrades.