Jess sighs , sitting back on a different rock. Mia began to scratch unknown letters onto the grey cave wall, humming a nursery rhyme, yet making it sound creepy. Blake lay in a circle of flames, smiling as the bright red danced around him; twisting and waving. The Enchanter thought for a moment, raking a pale hand through his shaggy jet black hair, the contrast in colours clear.
Mia heard the familiar human voices again. She growled quietly, kicking a nearby rock. "Stupid humans," she muttered to herself, clenching her fists.
Sasha: My conversing tactics had failed, so in silence I walked with Hattie some more. Two hundred steps from origin point and eighty steps from when Hattie and I began walking. Things would be easier if I didn't leave my bag in the car. I then happened upon something, it looked like a natural staircase with an opening on top. Odd... Very very odd.
Mia slowly stood up, her tangled rusty hair sticking out in all directions. She sniffed the air momentarily, trying to pick up the scent of the humans.
Jack: "I'm going to have a quick look around, I won't go far." Stands as he begins to walk around, making sure to keep Jess in eye sight.
"Okay, if you find food than well yeah, food!," Jess says, glancing his way briefly before looking back at Lizy. Jess even loved food in hell. "Are you okay?" She asked, whilst absentmindedly fiddling with her SS wrist band.
Jack: Searches around, looking high and low for anything that could be of use. Whether it was up a tree or under ground, he was determined.
Snow:-smiles slightly and floats foreward through you to behind you to circle the rock you were hiding behind- I am a Ghost damned to Hell, my looks are most likely just a helper for me to grow close to the humans who wander down here
Jess twisted her wrist band around in her hands, her eyes observing the floor. There were a few stones but none seemed very sharp. Sighing, the girl adjusted her gaze to look at a nearby wall.
"Damn," Jess says quietly, wincing a little. "There's gotta be something," Jess says, though she couldn't help feeling doubtful.