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She nodded. "I believe it."
He diminished it, his brow furrowed. "Are you okay?"
She laughed, shaking her head as she started for it. "Jeez, let's just go in." *** "It's hard not to notice," he replied cheekily, heading...
"I.. I didn't really keep track of time when I was alone. I mostly just missed you."
He pushed it toward her, letting go.
"Some kind of fish place? I'm not sure how to pronounce it correctly. I haven't been inside yet." *** "I wouldn't dream of depriving you from...
She looked up at him, her expression thoughtful. "It'll go by quickly."
He took it, his head tilted uncertainly.
"Yeah. They still have those little table things at the enclosures that tells you what animal they are." She pointed to the aquarium. "Want to...
"I'm alright," she said lowly. "It just sucks."
"I don't want to," he said flatly, standing up, "but okay."
They passed a large building labelled 'Aquarium'. "I'm not sure. I think I saw zebras, once." *** He tilted his head at her, his tail wagging....
She rested her head on his shoulder with asigh.
"I'm not sure if you can do it to yourself.$
She nodded, continuing brighly. *** "Sure," he said, heading towards the exit. "Let's go." *** "I don't know how.."
"No, their parents watch them." She sighed. "It's nice here."
She looked over at him with a grin. "That's a good name. Should we keep looking around?" *** He nodded, offering his hand. "Want to head back...
"It's like a park," she said, looking around. "Kids like it here."
She seemed excited, slowing as they approached. It didn't seem to mind them, eating the leaves peacefully. *** He laughed softly, looking down...
He frowned. "I'm not sure how that would work."