"Why don't we kust knock," Cassy suggested. He fellow companions gave her a akward look before they all bursted out in laughter. Cassy frowned. "What's so funny?" She asked folding her arms.
Tabitha was the first to answer her. "Knock on the door?" she said, wipping a tear from her eye,"do you want to alert who's ever staying inside there?"
Cassy grew angry at Tabitha's jap, and said,"Well, it's worth a shot." John-who just had finishing laugthing- broke up the fight, saying,"Alright, you two, calm down. Cassy is right, though. We should try and knock.
The group turned wide eyed towards John. "You're not being serious, are you?" Marty asked in disbelieve. John gave them all a look that told them 'yeah, i'm pretty serious'. "Come on, John," Tabitha protested," have you ever heard of someone trying to steel something by going through the front door?"
"As Cassy just said, we should try knocking," John said with anger hearable in his voice. "Who knows, they might even give us what we want." Marty looked at Tabitha questionably. "I guess it's worth a shot," Marty said.
Without further urguement, the group made it down the slope and towards the castle. The came to the large oak door, and, being the leader, John knocked on the door. It suddenly swang open, revealing a long hallway leading into complete darkness.
John stepped fourth, entering the castle with his group trailing behind. But, out of nowhere, smoke bursted from hidden sockets in the walls. The party coughed, covering their snouts with their arms and hands, but to no avail. The group passed out from the fumes and lay on the ground, unmoving.
From the dark obyss imerged figures covered in cloaks. They picked up the bodies and moved them to unknown locations.