The trip down the slide was a disorienting one. Lights flashed, sounds buzzed in the tight space, and Tane tumbled out onto his back. His breath left his body in a whoosh, and he rolled, trying to get to his feet. An oh so familiar voice called out and Tane felt himself being pulled upright before two arms closed around his chest in a vice-like grip. Instinctively, Tane buried his nose in Niek's hair, breathing in his scent. Both their hearts were racing, the half-Maori could feel the organs slamming against their chests, pounding fiercely.
"Oh, thank gods," he murmured, squeezing Niek in his arms tightly, kissing the top of his head. "That was terrifying." Tane leaned down and caught Niek's mouth in a needy kiss before his lover pulled away. "I am so glad I kept my eye on that door," he told him, fingers laced together with Niek's. "I would have torn this place down to find you again."
A voice was speaking, tinny and mechanical. Oh great, math. Tane was usually good with numbers, having his father's more analytical brain, but he was not int he mood right now. His head was clamoring that he needed to get himself and Niek out NOW before they were separated again. His fear made for a distracting inner monologue. He tried to calculate quickly in his head, but he wasn't sure how right he was.
"Six, I think," he replied, not feeling particularly confident but trying to sound sure for Niek's sake. He pulled his lover to the clown in the sixth position, whose mouth opened wide to let them through. He was about to step through when the memory of being pulled apart from Niek reared up again. He knew his best friend would likely hate this, but he wasn't going to risk that happening a second time.
He leaned in and kissed Niek deeply, mainly as a distraction, before scooping the smaller boy up in his arms. "Sorry, sweetheart," he apologized, "but I'm not letting you go until we're safe in the next room." With that, he carefully stepped through the doorway....
And dropped about three feet in a free-fall. Tane yelped, holding onto Niek tightly as seconds stretched into an eternity. They landed in a ball-pit in almost complete darkness. Looking around, Tane saw a door across the room, the only thing well-lit in the entire space. "Oh, that has got to be a trap," he muttered as he put Niek down gently.