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She squinted. "I do not recall."
He did the same, his brows furrowing.
She looked up at him thoughtfully. "If you say so."
He nodded slowly. "Good."
She frowned slightly. "I suppose it is.."
"I don't want anyone to get hurt," he said, looking around for the machines.
"It's been a long time. Maybe.. 7 or 8 years?"
He was close behind her, looking around. "There shouldn't be anyone here.. I wanted to come here on a night there would be little to no people."
She nodded. "Yeah. I think I'll visit again."
He nodded, continuing to follow.
She shrugged. "I suppose.."
He shook his head. "I'd prefer to blow up the parts that create them, rather than the whole thing."
She looked back at him. "Of course. You're my friend."
He followed her. "Do you know any good places to set them?"
She rolled her eyes, heading off the train. "Hardly."
"Alright," he said quietly. "Let's go."
She gave him a small smile. "No, I don't think so."
He followed her, looking around. "I have the map. Can you direct us?"
She poked his arm. "I couldn't get tired of you."
He followed her, keeping quiet and looking around with concern.