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She sighed, sitting down at her bench, which was rather neat, and began working.
Warner frowned. "He's not a dinosaur, but yes. Hold on," he said, as the creature spread its wings.
"Goodnight Dali," she replied easily, going to her workbench and taking a seat.
He smiled slightly. "I suppose it does. You might want to hold on tight."
She took it and offered a small smile. "Thanks. I appreciate it. I'm just going to be at my desk, so you can power down if you'd like."
"We are going to the Inferno," he replied. "It's not as bad as it sounds. Trust me. It's actually quite fun. As for me? I'm Warner. Warner...
She tilted her head at him, waving it off. "No, no, and no. I'm not disappointed. You're just fine."
"It gets awfully windy," he replied, going to the beast and gently petting its nose. "You probably wouldn't hear me." A small frown crossed his...
She frowned slightly, tilting her head. "No, I was just wondering. I don't know what it means." She paused before shaking her head and going to...
He started back for the creature, gesturing for her to come. "We go for a ride."
She frowned, standing up straight and inspecting the note, closing the door behind her. She scratched her temple in thought before heading into...
"This is very disorienting," he said gently. "I would explain to you what is happening but that will have to wait unless you would like to...
She tilted her head, opening the door wider before kneeling down to take the piece of paper, going to read it.
The figure put the gun away, picking up the lantern and approaching her. They pulled up the goggles, revealing light, hazel eyes and pulled down...
She frowned slightly at the knock, but was relaxed by the familiar sounds of the house. She went to the door, opening it a bit. Not completely,...
His finger pulled the trigger shot rang out. She would feel the bullet whiz past her head and hit something behind her, which let out an inhuman...
She nodded, heading for her work space as she rolled up her sleeves. "That would would great."
It was silent. She would be able to tell it was observing. After a moment it slowly the staff down, taking the gun and raising it, aiming it...
She gave him her bag, pulling her coat off and hanging it up with a yawn. "It was alright. Thank you for asking."
There was nothing but the land around her, but the creature, which stood on all fours, hardly seemed to notice. It was almost like dog, horse, and...