“Ah, good morning! Would you care for some breakfast?” Nick motioned to a stack of pancakes next to him with a smile. “I just made them, they’re fantastic!”

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“Ah, good morning! Would you care for some breakfast?” Nick motioned to a stack of pancakes next to him with a smile. “I just made them, they’re fantastic!”
“-Well it’s no San Fransokyo, but... I think I can get used to this place.” Jules looked around with a wide smile on her face. “I just need to find a lab or a hardware store or something and I’m in business.”
Of course Amelie was confused, and perhaps a little frightened, when she woke up in a place that certainly wasn’t her home, but she didn’t dare let her fear show on her face. Instead, she had an aura of annoyance, so much so that instead of trying to find answers, she merely sat on a bench and started filing her nails. “I know what you’re gonna ask, and no, I don’t know where the hell we are or how we got here.” She said without even looking up.
“I’m actually really terrified right now, but I’m trying to play it cool,” Thomas said, standing on a chair for seemingly no reason. “Don’t get any closer or it will get you,” he instructed, putting his hand out to stop the other from moving. “The spider has is sight on me with it’s creepy little eyes. I honestly think this is how I die.”
‘‘What is this place?’‘ Alice spoke out loud to herself as she looked around at her surroundings. She ran her hand through her dark locks. She didn’t remember coming here which worried her but her mother taught her not to show it.
“ There has to be some kind of logical explanation for all of this. “ Teddy fretted, dragging his finger through his hair as he began talking to himself. “ I mean there has to be, the types of things don’t just happen normally...do they? “ It had become a habit of his to talk himself through any given situation or anytime he got anxious. Normally when Teddy had the beginnings of a panic attack his mother was always there to help him through it, but now he was alone and had no one to help him this time.
Felix had been casually leaning up against a wall while a lite cigarette hung between his fingers. As he let out a puff some smoke curled up into the air surrounding him. The red haired prince flicked some ashes on the ground below him with ease before spotting the person that had been staring at him. “ Oh I’m sorry Is this bothering you? “ he questioned, his tone clearly not matching his words.
“This town is so boring. There must be some form of entertainment around here... A public execution, perhaps? Those were always such fun. Well, except mine, that is.” Nick often found himself rambling, a mischievous smile on his face as he sprawled out on a bench. “Mine was disappointing, frankly. I, of all people, should have had a grand exit.”