Treasure Hunt!

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Gemini's POV

Hydra and Lynx thought it would be a spectacular idea for everyone to bond over a group activity.

Basically, we were given a map, shovel, and a compass and were told to find "hidden treasure".

We were split up into three groups. And I'm in the best group! We're like the power team!

"No! Wait! We're like the Kardashians!" I blurted.

"What?" Taurus, Aries, and Cancer responded.

"You know... the four of us are just so great together!"

"Still lost." Taurus stared blankly at me.

"Speaking of which, are we lost?" Aries questioned.

"I don't think so. If you look at the map like this_"

"Upside down, sweetheart." Taurus repositioned the map in my hands, which made way more sense.

"Heya Cance, are you always this quiet?" I asked the curly-haired boy.

"Isn't everyone relatively quiet around you?" I overheard Aries mumble.

"Are you trying to call me loud?!" I snapped back.

"If the shoe fits."

"Will the both of you please shut up?" Taurus asked.

"NO!" Aries and I protested in unison.

"Of both of you hush, I'll say something," a small, quiet voice spoke up, which could only belong to Cancer. Or the invisible kid from the Goosebumps series. Aries and I immediately zip me mouth close in order to hear Cancer's rarity of a voice. "Thank you. So what do you want me to talk about?"

"Just tell us about yourself."

"Well, my name's Cancer Andrew Lambda and I'm fifteen."

"You're fifteen?! Oh my god, you're so young!" I exclaimed.

"Hey, I'm fifteen too!" Taurus remarked.

"Damn, both of you are fetuses!" Aries joked while giving them both noogies.

"Well, how old are you two?"

"Seventeen," Aries and I answered together.

"Just like the Marina and the Diamonds song," I added.

"That makes you guys fossils," Cancer teased.

"Yeah, did you guys use VHS tapes and listen to music on cassettes?" Taurus joined in on the banter.

"To be honest, you had to use VHS tapes too!" Aries retaliated.

"I did, but I was just using it to point out your oldness. I could also use fax machines and jukeboxes as examples."

"Awww! I love the Waffle House jukebox! Four songs for just one dollar! Yep, those were the good ol' days," I said, reflecting on my days of youth.

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