The Omega Timeline

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The Omega Timeline

Chapter thirteen: Mansion In The Clouds

—By MGG2.0

Buddy, Yang, Joe, Steve, Ember, and the other group walked towards the stairs. The other group were talking amongst themselves about something Buddy didn’t understand. He mostly tuned the talking out. The two groups halted at the bottom of the stairs. Yang walked up and stepped on the first stair. He hopped up and down on it. “It’s stable. I think.” Yang said. The two groups trotted up the stairs. Halfway up Ember stopped, wheezing. He inhaled loudly and coughed. “How many stairs are there?” He coughed violently. Andrew and Yang looked back at him. “Maybe a hundred, two hundred. Why do you ask? You tired?” Yang grinned. “Hey I don’t have as long legs as you swamp dwellers!” Ember shot back. Yang looked slightly offended. Yang turned away and continued walking up the stairs. Andrew hurried up. He walked next too Yang. “You going to help him? The terror bird I mean.” Andrew asked. “No, he deserves this.” Yang said without a single tone of sympathy in his voice. Buddy looked back at Ember. “HURRY UP OLD MAN!!!” Steve screamed at Ember, from Yang’s shoulder. Ember yelped and hobbled faster up the stairs. Buddy reached the top of the stairs and slumped next too the door. Yang strode up too the door and knocked. The door opened with a loud creaking sound. No one stood behind it. Yang walked into a large deserted dining hall. One large table stood in the center of the room. Large plates of different variety’s of food sat on the table. Some food was half eaten, like someone had just been there. Yang walked up too the table. He picked up a cup and sniffed it. “Coffee… it’s still warm. This can only mean one thing!” Yang exclaimed. “Someone was just here?” Joe asked Yang. “No! Well yes, but another thing is… SOMEONE KNOWS HOW TOO MAKE A GOOD CAPPUCCINO!!” Yang yelled. “I haven’t had coffee in so long!” Yang said. Buddy looked confused. He scanned the room looking for any doors. There was one door at the end of the table, opposite from the entrance. Buddy walked towards it. It was big enough too fit a large Wyvern. Buddy pushed it open. It was very light. The door led too a hallway. The hallway had multiple doors in it. “Guys… I found something.” Buddy said. The two groups hurried up. Andrew looked at the hallway. The two groups cautiously walked into the hallway. Buddy found a door with a symbol shaped kinda like a Purlovia. A single word was below the symbol, Buddy. Buddy walked up to the door and nudged it open. Inside was a beautiful room. It looked like the inside of a cabin. A single bed sat below a window. Another door was next too the bed, a bathroom, Buddy guessed. A velvet chair sat next too the bed. Buddy hopped on the bed and curled up. Slowly sleep came.

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Ember ran through the hall. He came too the end and nudged the door open. He found a stairwell. Ember took a deep breath and ran down the stairs, wheezing.

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Back where Yang and the others are… Yang studied each door closely careful not to make a sound. A loud wheezing broke his concentration. “Will you guys please be quiet???” Yang exclaimed as he turned towards the group. “That wasn’t us.” Andrew replied as he looked around cautiously. He heard a knocking sound in the floor below him. Andrew reached down and heaved the floorboard up. Under the floorboard was a stairwell. Ember stood below them, Wheezing. “This… Place is a… MAZE!” Ember exclaimed, coughing. Yang rolled his eyes. He reached down and pulled Ember up. Suddenly the ground rumbled. A loud thumping came from behind them. “Oh no…” Yang said slowly. The group turned around. The door leading too the large dining hall slammed open. Joe ran in holding a plate full of berries. “I FOUND THE KITCHEN!” Joe yelled triumphantly.

Sorry about all the, To, Too, things Wyvernian. That’s one of the few things I get confused with in Grammar…

Yours Truly,

MrGhostGamer

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