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Aspen turned with wide eyes, gently taking the bird from her head and putting her back into the cage. "Mrs. Alcolett. She's doing better now."
He looked to be in thought, his brows furrowing as he scratched a spot on his chest. "This has never happened to me before," he replied. "I.. I...
The dove towards the buildings, moving swiftly before pulling and landing in front of a building that looked like a large school, the design...
She shrugged before putting it back in her bag. "You're probably right. I'm just overthinking."
Now he looked confused, tilting his head. "Do you not remember?"
"Automaton," she replied thoughtfully. "I'm just confused as to what it means."
He gave her a look, but it didn't seem to concerned. "Do you remember how you've died?"
She squinted for a moment, before sighing. "A mouse, surprisingly. Delivered it to my door."
He shook his head, looking down below observantly. "No, I don't think so."
She pulled it out of her bag, coming over to him and holding it out. "It has a symbol on it. I don't know what it means."
He laughed, his voice lilting. "Not by the creatures."
She nodded, going to the bird and opening the cage curiously to let it warm up its wings. "I got some bread and tea." She paused before...
He glanced back, tilting his head slightly. "Welcome the Inferno!" The buildings of the city were... off. It was almost as if they had no...
She waved it off, going to the front of the shop and opening it up, cleaning some things up. "I'm quite alright. I stopped by the cafe this morning."
The burst through, emerging into a new world. It was a glittering city, the lights bright. She would look around and find other creatures in the...
She folded her hands. "It's alright.. Would you like me to open up shop?"
Aspen frowned, hanging up her things as she went to him. "Mr. Pemberly?"
Warner was right. It certainly was windy and loud. They flew through the sky before Warner shouted something. It was inaudible but powerful. A...
(Yep!)
With a single, powerful beat from his wings, they took off into the sky, leaving the ground behind them.