The growing thickness of the smoke bothered her, the stars fading and even pulling her apart from the assailing of that memory of bats. Without too much to draw on, she tries to adapt to the darkness... and can't. Nothing works. And the dragging continues until such time that-
The weight becomes more pronounced.
And she tugs once more saying - ]
Professor-?
[ Tug tug.
... Wait.
She reaches around to feel him and- No. No, she's not - He's on the ground. Oh my God he cannot be serious she can't see anything, she feels heavy, he's down- ]
Get up, already.
[ With a light shove - after feeling around for his head.
... Voices begin to echo around in the darkness. She doesn't recognize them. ]
Should we continue where they find themselves in another location after waking up?
[Even if he's on the verge to unconsciousness, he managed to feel the tugs Elda made in her attempts to wake him up. However, he starts to hear voices in his head along with the memories he got, which doesn't enable him to think clearly nor hearing her voice.
Yet, he is able to open his eyes to see her.]
Elda...
[Using his last strength to say this, he closes his eyes as he is completely knocked out.]
She barely hears that. She vainly tries to tug them along a little more only to have the darkness - the distinctly bat-less darkness - envelop her entirely. She closes her eyes and...
By the time she's opening them again, it smells like grass. The tunnel didn't have grass, right? ]
[Like her, he also smells the scent similar to a grass as he slowly opens his eyes once he wakes up, which he then finds himself and Elda not inside the tunnel, but a small patch of grass near a general store.
Of course, his first reactions to this is silence, wondering what happened after they were knocked out from the strange smoke. Yet after that short silence, he realizes what happened with Elda before he slowly gets up and runs to her aid.]
[ For her part? Alright? More or less. she's ... well, she's feeling a little bit weary and a lot tired, but she doesn't feel any great pains in her body or joints. However, she's only barely awake, a bit off from the man and near to-
Some curious ants that seem to be deciding if they want to close in on or pick up this foreigner object.
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The growing thickness of the smoke bothered her, the stars fading and even pulling her apart from the assailing of that memory of bats. Without too much to draw on, she tries to adapt to the darkness... and can't. Nothing works. And the dragging continues until such time that-
The weight becomes more pronounced.
And she tugs once more saying - ]
Professor-?
[ Tug tug.
... Wait.
She reaches around to feel him and- No. No, she's not - He's on the ground. Oh my God he cannot be serious she can't see anything, she feels heavy, he's down- ]
Get up, already.
[ With a light shove - after feeling around for his head.
... Voices begin to echo around in the darkness. She doesn't recognize them. ]
Should we continue where they find themselves in another location after waking up?
Yet, he is able to open his eyes to see her.]
Elda...
[Using his last strength to say this, he closes his eyes as he is completely knocked out.]
Yeah that makes sense to me
She barely hears that. She vainly tries to tug them along a little more only to have the darkness - the distinctly bat-less darkness - envelop her entirely. She closes her eyes and...
By the time she's opening them again, it smells like grass. The tunnel didn't have grass, right? ]
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Of course, his first reactions to this is silence, wondering what happened after they were knocked out from the strange smoke. Yet after that short silence, he realizes what happened with Elda before he slowly gets up and runs to her aid.]
Ms. Elda! Are you alright?
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Some curious ants that seem to be deciding if they want to close in on or pick up this foreigner object.
Still, she stirs, getting up onto her knees. ]
Ugh.