[he looks pretty peaceful here, actually, and when he hears someone familiar speak up he turns his head to offer her a smile.]
Yeah. I've been around it my whole life, so it's sort of nice to be able to see it again.
Yeah. I've been around it my whole life, so it's sort of nice to be able to see it again.
Yeah. I'm not gonna leave as long as I can stay here. But what do you think will come next? Any guesses?
With snowmen and stuff? That'd be kind of nice. [there's a quick dash of excitement.] Might be a little too cold though. I've only seen snow a few times before.
I think I've been to London once. [probably not the same london, of course, but he vaguely remembers things like that.] We weren't there for long though, we were somewhere else fighting on a different pirate ship.
[he nods though.] I grew up on an island. I haven't been there for a while, but I miss it a lot.
[he nods though.] I grew up on an island. I haven't been there for a while, but I miss it a lot.
Yeah. Well, the pirate ship was in our way when we were flying somewhere else and it went back to Never Land, but I think the big clock was in London...?
Does...that sound familiar to you? [what a reaction.]
Really? [tomorrow when the book store opens he will, in fact, realize dorothy was correct.] Not like any story I've ever heard. How's it go?
[dorothy can also enjoy the sudden confusion in his emotions.]
Like...Peter Pan who flies in the sky and has a friend named Tinker Bell?
Like...Peter Pan who flies in the sky and has a friend named Tinker Bell?
He must be really famous...I didn't know he had a whole book about him. I wonder if he knows.
[poor dorothy.]
Yeah, I guess so. We've been to a lot of places and seen a lot of different worlds, but even this place is a little different than what I'm used to.
[for example, people don't die as often.] But I don't think I'd trade those memories for anything either.
Yeah, I guess so. We've been to a lot of places and seen a lot of different worlds, but even this place is a little different than what I'm used to.
[for example, people don't die as often.] But I don't think I'd trade those memories for anything either.
Yeah. I've been trying to find a way to at least slow things down so people aren't losing so much, but so far no luck. I kind of wish this monster that's eating our nova would show itself already so we could fight it.
[there was a huge flurry of activity when the first group arrived, and so in the time spent waiting for the second that was bound to come he finds himself wandering back to the inn and tracking down dorothy's room. the door's likely propped open just a tiny bit that he doesn't have to knock and make someone get up to let him in, but he knocks to be polite anyway as he pokes his head inside.]
...Dorothy? [the tone's quiet in case she's asleep or, like, passed out, but it's enough to hopefully draw her attention.]
...Dorothy? [the tone's quiet in case she's asleep or, like, passed out, but it's enough to hopefully draw her attention.]
[he'll enter the room then and he thinks about how this is such a bad time for all of them to be sleeping in piles of leaves.]
You really worried people back there. [there's a soft smile.] How're you feeling? Can I get you anything? [he's trying to stay upbeat, but even his movements seem a bit worried as he approaches and seems to hover a little like he's not sure if he should be sitting or standing.]
You really worried people back there. [there's a soft smile.] How're you feeling? Can I get you anything? [he's trying to stay upbeat, but even his movements seem a bit worried as he approaches and seems to hover a little like he's not sure if he should be sitting or standing.]


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