Maya smirked. "Pretty creative, dude, gotta give you that. Makes me think of how Asmo stays outta prison. Can you walk outside?"
"Hey, that's good enough. Oh, Raven, I almost forgot something. Come here." "Yeah, Maya?" Raven trotted over to her. Maya grabbed Raven and pulled her into a tight hug. "Hehe, two weeks is too long, Rave." Raven gasped in surprise, but hugged back. "I know, Maya. Just been... busy." Asmo looked at Arch with a grin. "See? This is a lot easier than notes."
Not necessarily. My Zeppelins power is draining, the longer I keep it attached interdimensionally to the bar.
I'll charge the bill to you then. *The lights dim breifly then glows normally.* There, I've wired the Zeppelin into the Mains. Using the bar as a conduit.
"What was that sound?" Asmo tilted his head. "That was the power..." Maya stood up. "Are you seriously gonna stick Asmo with that bill?"
"Good..." Maya sat down. "Phew. That'd be mean. He didn't ever tell you his problem with the notes, did he? Maybe you'd get it a little better."
"I... can't read them," he admitted. "I'm blind as *squee!* in this form. No pupils. Without my eyes all over the wall, or a crummy disguise, I've gotta navigate by smell."
Well may I ask, how were you responding, splendidly I may add, to my notes? And how did you know where they were to eat them?
I don't care. Just don't snoop through my computers, nor my storage.If you did, I hope you survive. I seriously do.
Just don't be snooping. (Teleports into the Zeppelin. and Locks the holograms down, preventing access.)
Asmo walked into the zeppelin and immediately opened up several large, reptilian eyes on the walls. "Huh. Okay, I'll admit, it's kinda nice."
Outside, the first band finished and the second one started up. Nightshade looked over at Raven. "Forty-five minutes. You nervous?"