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He nodded, folding his hands. "You'll be able to see. Just this way."
"It's fine. I might need to get a few spare parts."
"It's.. Alright. It wasn't your fault."
She rolled her eyes, smiling slightly. "Then it's a good thing they aren't the size of humans."
She chuckled, kissing his cheek.
He tilted his head, giving her an odd look. "Why wouldn't I be?"
He brightened, clasping his hands together. "Oh, how did you know?"
She sighed, going back to writing her plans.
"That's not what I said," he replied with a frown. "I don't know. Time will tell."
She said nothing, surprised by his sudden reaction. Her brows furrowed and she nodded slowly. "Okay."
"Oh," he replied slowly, obviously unsure what to say from here. "Um.. Maybe. We'll see."
She watched, seeming terribly hesitant to ask. "Will I ever know what's in there?"
He glanced back at her curiously. "What family do you have here?"
She nodded, leaning back thoughtfully. "I expected as much."
He raised his eyebrows. "No, no. One's much older. You'll learn all in due time."
"I'm not a master," she decided, looking thoughtful. "But I will figure it out with trial and error."
Warner tilted his head. "Oh, no. That's someone else. He just runs this school."
"Yeah. That's what I said. He runs the place."
"I think that would be first or second. It's the most important piece.."
"The headmaster," he replied, opening the doors to a rather grand hall that sectioned off into different places. "He's one of the smartest people...