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The Legend of the Two Temples

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I run over and quickly put my hand on Cassy's shoulder. "Hold up a bit. Let's wait for the others."

Though I didn't sense any danger, my hunting instincts told me to be a little cautious. Though my hunting instincts were warring with my very peeked curiousity and the feeling I really had to go through that second doorway.
 
"ok... but Im not any good at waiting!" Cassy said hesitantly, each second that passed she got more and more excited, she knew that she was a bit reckless but that was just how she was...
 
I pat Cassy on the shoulder and say, "It's taking all my willpower not to run through that doorway myself. But it shouldn't take the others too much longer if they even feel half the pull I did to come here.!"

I start pacing. It is wierd how I feel so antsy. I have never felt this way before (except for when I was younger I was stalking a stantler and I had a ,'er, call of nature).
 
Ray's eyes narrowed suspiciously. Despite the lack of apparent danger, he still felt an undeniable wariness regarding this newly found structure. Nonetheless, the youth found himself slowly approaching it.

For a long moment Ray stood silently a few paces from the doorway, his eyes scanning the area as his sense of foreboding grew. Something is wrong here . . . very wrong. His scarlet eyes flicked restlessly from side to side, searching for the danger he knew to be near. Finally, despite the warnings crying out in his mind, he stepped into the temple.
 
Ravana looked over to Cassy and gave a little chuckle, "Yeah I'm anxious to go through their too." She said, looking at the second exit. Then she noticed Ray coming into the temple. "Hey," she said to him. "What do you think of this place?" she asked. "I don't know about you but something seems really wrong in here, something unidentifyable."
 
Ray nodded in agreement. "This temple does seem to have an aura of danger . . . " He continued to look about, apparently still uneasy. "The very existence of this place seems . . . " The male paused, as though attempting to recall a fitting word. ". . . unnatural," he finally finished, though not entirely staisfied with his word selection.
 
"What's unnatural are cities. It's more supernatural or something." I feel my eyebrows furrow. "I don't think it's anything menacing. I can't really explain it, but..." I fumble for words. Not being able to find anything, I shrug. "I feel this is here to give us a second chance? At what I don't know."
 
Jodi listened to their conversation in silence. She looked around the temple quietly. She had to agree with what they were saying. the was a strange feel to this place. Like some one or something was calling to her. And it was very odd that this temple had suddenly appeared as if from no where. She was wary and kept her gaurd up.
 
I just realize I know none of these people's name, and hadn't even introduced myself. Kicking myself for being a backwards country bumpkin, I introduce myself. "Say, my name is Cory." I turn to Cassy and hold out my hand, "What's yours?" I chuckle at the awkwardness of the situation...making introductions in a setting like this.
 
Glancing briefly toward the others, Ray then turned his eyes elsewhere. Not desiring to be caught in a flurry of introductions or undesired socializing, he silently moved away. Pausing at a shadowed wall, he shifted his gaze upward--his crimson eyes moving about as they studied the stone. Raising his left hand to touch the surface, Ray found the wall to be neither warm nor cold, thoroughly dry, and, as would be expected, firm. The wall feels real enough . . .

He lowered his hand from the wall, rubbing a thin layer of dust between his fingers. If it's real, then how could it appear so suddenly? Ray's hand folded itself into a loose fist. The kid was right . . . no natural means could account for this. The supernatural is the only possible explanation--no matter how improbable.
 
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Ravana didn't want to socialize as some of the others were, instead she wished to take a look around this mysterious temple. She walked over to the wall to her left, which had some engravings marked on it, which fortunately she was taught to read. She passed the engravings and looked on the ground at many artifacts that were left there. She saw a glowing rock in the shadows, and picked it up. She then walked over to the entrance of the temple and looked at the glowing orb outside. She saw that the orb was missing a part. It appears to be of the same material of the orb, so it has to mean something.. Ravana looked closer at the rock and saw that the rock had a few fragmented engravings on it. She walked outside and put the glowing part on the orb. The orb began to glow brighter than before, and Ravana backed up. She walked back into the temple quickly and went over to the others. "Hey everyone, I think I found something out! It's the orb outside of the first doorway. Come quickly!" Ravana opened the first door and walked over to the glowing orb, waiting for the others. She knelt down beside it, and noticed something different about it. The orb's engravings had appeared because the missing part was reunited with the orb.
 
"Excuse me," I say to Cassy and follow Ravana out the door. Funny, but except for the glowing of the orb, the light seemed much darker out, like it was later in the day...surely we weren't in the temple that long! "Has time sped up?" I ask quietly.
 
She seems excited . . . Feeling no particular urge to rush, Ray sauntered toward the temple entrance. Making his way outside, he glanced toward the orb. I don't recall it being quite that bright . . . He placed his hands in his pockets and leaned against one of the doorway pillars. It might be my imagination, though.
 
Ravana looked back to Cory, "I don't think so, but I think the orb grew brighter when I found the missing piece, and the engravings have been revealed." Ravana looked closer at the orb. Then the orb started to spin and it began to levitate, and Ravana stepped back. "That's...odd," Ravana said sarcastically.
 
Perry walked out of the temple to where everybody seemed to be gathered. As he noticed the bright light now being emited from the orb he raised heis arm in front of his face in hopes of blocking the blinding light from his eyes. "What happened to it?" he asked. Unfortunatly, he stopped talking when the orb began to levetate. "Let's see what it says." he said looking closer at the orb.
 
"I'm starting to feel like the girl in a fairy tale my mom once told me about. She followed a rabbit down a hole into a wierd place. And with each event she would say, 'Curiouser and curiouser.' I can't remember her name though." I look around for the pokemon that was in the temple.
 
Ravana gave Cory a funny look, "I think her name was Alice. I remember that story from my childhood as well." Then Ravana turned to Perry, "Yeah, it looks like the inscriptions are clearer, I should be able to read them," she said.
 
While the others try to read the inscriptions, I look around. I spot the oddish from the temple peeking out from a bush. I also see a rattata from another. I look up and see pidgeys, tailows, and (oddly enough)hoothoots spying down on us from the trees. Over on the other side of the clearing I see an electrike, ursula and a hovering butterfree watching as well. "Curiouser and curiouser," I whisper.

OOC: this is my last post for the night :sleeping: Tomorrow, I'll not be posting as much, since i've gotta work 2 - 10pm, and during the week, I work 8 - 5 and have to take care of my family, so i'll be posting late. G'night
 
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Ravana looked up to the sky as Cory did, and saw all of the pokemon. "This is rather strange. Pokemon don't usually come this close to humans. I wonder what makes this place any different than everywhere else.." Ravana let her focus wander from the orb to the pokemon.
 
"I dont think its the place that is special to them...Pokemon dont goes near humans and that would mean that even thought this is a special place to them they should still not come near because of us..." Cassy said and started feeling strangely sleepy...
"Uhhh...that...light makes me sleepy...so wierd..."
 
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