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"Because sleep is important," she said plainly. "And you seem tired."
He looked down at himself before sealing the lab door. "Ah.. I accidentally dropped the glass case and the creature escaped. We'll have to go to...
She looked confused. "What do you mean?"
Basel went back to his lab, brushing himself off.
"You should try to sleep."
Basel looked upset, pushing himself back on his feet as he cursed under his breath. "Right. I'm going."
She glanced over at him, her expression thoughtful.
"It's rather strange looking," he agreed, his mouth opening to continue before his foot caught on the doorframe and he tripped, dropping the glass...
"Very well. You'll get to sleep tonight.'
Basel frowned, picking up the case. "..Huh. Thank you, Trevor."
"That's my honest advice."
Basel raised an eyebrow, going to look into the glass cage.
She shrugged. "What if you pretend its night and cover your eyes?"
He frowned. "I don't know what you mean by that. Let's get to the point."
She looked up. "So?"
He crossed his arms. "Clearly. Do you have something?"
"Then sleep," she said, laughing slightly.
Basel frowned, approaching. "Anya told me you had something."
She looked up at him, squinting. "You ought to sleep if you keep up that talk."
He went out to look for Trevor.