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Jackie shrugged as if it didn't matter in the least "More tea then?" She asked and glanced to his cupCole eyes widened and he gripped the chair tightly. "No! No, that's fine. I like having my memory."
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Jackie shrugged as if it didn't matter in the least "More tea then?" She asked and glanced to his cupCole eyes widened and he gripped the chair tightly. "No! No, that's fine. I like having my memory."
Cole nodded. "Yes, Ma'am."Jackie shrugged as if it didn't matter in the least "More tea then?" She asked and glanced to his cup
Jackie poured it then looked to Nisha to see if she wanted more teaCole nodded. "Yes, Ma'am."
Dawn stopped barking and laid down, close to Amar. She trusted Navar enough to let him handle this, but she still guarded Amar.
Graydon sat close and wanted to pick up the bags to look at the fish. He reached his paw out but stopped. He thought, 'I wish I had hands' that's when he felt a tingling all over and a flash of light. When he looked at his paw....it wasn't a paw, it was a hand. So scared he backed away from the fish and sat in the corner. He looked down at himself and he was a naked human. He thought, "What has happened to me?!" But it wasn't a thought, it came out as words.
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Vaughan laughed in Larry's mind and said. 'It would seem so. But sadly, my hungry belly will demand I eat my toy. Then I'll be bored again.'
Dawn shifted to her human form and looked over at Navar. "I don't like her." She replied bluntly.Navar looked at the Fairy Queen. "Your highness, we have all been through an ordeal. Plus the snakes reviled that Amar is the key to some spell being revealed. We are trying to keep her safe and on this mountain. I mean no disrespect, but now is not a good time."
Avalon look to where the large white dog had been. "Then it is true. May I at least ward the cave for you. It will help in providing protection. An invisible barrier that will keep away all those who mean her harm."
Navar was conflicted. That sounded to go to be true. But also very handy in keeping Amar safe. He had no idea what to do. "Let me think about it. I'm not sure I can trust you, I'm sorry. " He explained to her.
Avalon smiled nicely then shifted and said as she flew off. "You know my name, Navar. Just call it out when you've made up your mind, I'll hear you."
Dust calmly began to walk away, not answering.
Dust looked back.River looked at him, confused. She jumped back into the water.
Dawn shifted to her human form and looked over at Navar. "I don't like her." She replied bluntly.
Dust looked back.