"So yeah, this is pretty much just a whole bunch of stuff I don't need anymore. You guys can sort through it and if you find anything you want, just let me know before taking it, ok?" Marceline had explained to Finn and Jake when they saw her attic.
Their eyes widened and sparkled as they saw the dusty boxes and forgotten junk. "Awesome." The human boy and the magic dog had said in unison.
"Oookay... I'll leave you to it then." Marceline wasn't exactly surprised by their amusement, it seemed like those two could be completely hyponitzed by a random snail. The vampire queen floated back downstairs, leaving Finn and Jake to cause whatever chaos they'd manage to get into this time.
Walking around the dimly lit room, Finn and Jake began dusting off old boxes and taking a look inside them. "Finn. Finn." Jake looked over at his bro with a ecstatic expression. "Dude, I have the greatest idea ever!" Intregued, Finn turned around and stared at him with a serious face. "We should totally make a box fort."
Finn paused. "That idea..." He paused again, and his face mimiced Jake's. "Kicks buns!"
"Ok so we gotta empty these boxes and put all the stuff over there," The magic dog stretched his right arm and pointed to the far corner near the attic opening. "And I guess that'll also make it easier to sort out later." And the two of them did exactly that.
Ten minutes later.
"Permission to enter ye castle lord Jake?" Finn asked as he rode his imaginary horse to the bun-kicking box fort he and his bro had made. They had done pretty well in crafting it, a near completely stable castle.
"Permission granted lord Finn." Jake replied. "Lower the drawbridge!" Imitating another voice he said, "Lowering the drawbridge!" and lowered said cardboard drawbridge. Finn rode in on his imaginary horse and then firmly placed his buns on the cardboard floor next to Jake.
Jake sat there with a less than satisfied expression. "Dude I don't wanna be a lord anymore. Can I be the king?" Finn shrugged.
"If you want to. It still feels like somethings missing though..." They both sat in deep contemplation, wondering how to make their imaginary castle a whole lot more mathematical.
