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Her nose brushed his, and she grinned at him for a moment before pulling away and sitting on the edge of the bed.
He glanced over at August's den for a moment before gesturing with his head. "Alright. Come along."
"I feel like I might be a little insulted.
She came over to him and embraced him, kissing his neck gently. "It was. You're always nice."
Dali would not be able to move, but he would be easily transportable in his box form, dull and quiet.
"I don't know if that's a compliment or not."
She looked down at the food before looking up at him brightly. "Thank you for doing this."
He blinked but surprisingly had nothing to say, coming over to her obediently.
"A bit?"
She took it, setting down on the desk and helping him with the rest of load.
"Leaving? Why?"
"I'm glad you like this."
She paused, watching him for a moment before leaning forward and kissing him gently, her hand coming up to rest on his jaw. "You are so cute,"...
Dali had been powered down for a couple days, but this wasn't unusual. He often relied upon a charging dock, and if one wasn't available, he...
"But only at oatmeal," he said, sitting down.
She blinked in surprise, opening the door wider. "Hey, Warns. What are you doing?"
He gestured to the den. "Gather up your things. Get ready to go."
He relaxed slightly. "I'm magic."
She frowned, looking up. Holding her place in the book with her fingers, she came over to the door and opened it curiously.
“Then go, Aspen,” he said tiredly. There was a moment of silence and he gestured to the door. “Go home. The world that we live in doesn’t have...