[center][center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjQ4LjA3NThjYS5URzkxYVhObElFTnNhVzVsLjA,/spring-time-personal-use.regular.png[/img][/center] [@Doc Doctor][@FallenTrinity][@Spinosaurus][@DJRaVeS][/center] "[color=f6989d]Hey, when can we go back? I'm raring to juke some nerds in Battlefield 1. Awww, I wish that at least once, I could teabag an enemy in real life![/color]" Without bothering to turn around, Louise instantly retorted, "[color=0072bc]Phil, please, [i][b]no one[/b][/i] wants you to teabag them.[/color]" "[color=ed1c24]Besides anybody you teabag is gonna die of asphyxiation. Probably won't find the body for a week. or so![/color]" Sabastian's remark made Louise have to stifle a snicker. It was mean as hell, but it was [i]good.[/i] Though of course, they then proceeded to start bonding over a silly videogame. She watched up at Milo and Jake already starting their long hike up the mountain. Louise's face fell into a pout - if she was unhappy before, she definitely was now; no-one told her she had to [i]rock climb[/i]. "[color=800000]I'm not much of a climber, but this looks easy enough...[/color]" It really didn't. Grudgingly, Louise followed after Jake as he called back to them, urging them to hurry up. Upon reaching the foot of the mountain and staring up at the giant structure, Louise only gave Jake a sideways glance as she grumbled, "[color=0072bc]I hate you.[/color]" Of course Jake was the first up. Louise slowly started climbing the mountain, terrified out of her wits. "[color=0072bc]Just... [i]don't[/i] look down[/color], she assured herself. She hugged close to the mountain as she climbed, rather, [i]crawled[/i] up it, her whole body shaking with sheer terror. Louise was the last to reach the top of the mountain, and had barely set foot on the ground before it started shaking violently. "[color=0072bc]What's going on?![/color]" she wailed, falling to the ground. And then, before she knew it, she was falling even further. She landed on the second floor with a loud thud and a yelp. As she lifted herself from the ground, dusting herself off with her heavily scraped hands, she looked about the area as it slowly lit up. "[color=800000]Does anybody, uh, know latin?[/color]" Jake asked, perking Louise's interest. She moved faster than she ever had since she first left her house to come on this trip - her thirst for knowledge trumped her fear. Louise followed the words as she read what she could pick up from the old writing; "[color=0072bc][i]I do not want to come again...[/i][/color]" "[color=0072bc][i]...so they do not find life...[/i][/color]" Louise's brows furrowed. Just where did Jake [i]bring[/i] them? What happened here? Louise's mind just [i]filled[/i] with questions. Surely the legend of [i]Demon Mountain[/i] was false - of course it was. Demons didn't exist, they were just fables. "[color=0072bc][i]I have lost my children, and I have lost. This is the true enemy. If any one is here to read this, Please turn. Please...[/i][/color]" Louise could just stare at the last part of the message. "[color=0072bc]Uhh, Jake..?[/color]" she squeaked, as she looked about the chamber for him; she spied him surrounded by artifacts, his hands just edging closer and closer to one. "[color=0072bc]Jake, don't-![/color]" He did. He touched one. Of course he touched one. No-one ever listens to warnings.