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Yeah, I'll have my dad look at it; it was his laptop and he knows just about everything about computers. I probably have to download all the updates it says I need to have.
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Yeah, I'll have my dad look at it; it was his laptop and he knows just about everything about computers. I probably have to download all the updates it says I need to have.
He bent down and picked up the box that Vallora had given Callabine. "She speaks the truth." He opened it and pulled out the necklace with he talisman on it. "She got it for your mother, and your mother was to give it to you." He unclasped it. "May I?" He held it out gesturing he would put it on her.Callabine sighed. "Yes sir, that is perfectly clear," she said in a slightly sarcastic tone. She flew closer to the star. "And I didn't 'lose control'. If I did, well, you don't want to know. But you have nothing to worry about. I can see the bigger picture."
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In a while, crocodile!
"I've had time to think." She started, her enchanted aura was strong. "We really only spoke together once, I thought it went well. It was play time for you after that, and it pushed me away. Maybe I could be company to you, since you will be alone for eternity later. Would it hurt so much to experience companionship, however brief it is?"
He gently fastened it around her neck. "These are rare. All evil eyes will be black embedded in shadow flames. Though your heart has to be just, and have pure intent for it to work." He then walked back to Vallora, and rested on the bench besides her.Callabine paused for a moment, debating whether or not he was going to try to strangle her with it. Finally she decided to give him the benefit of the doubt. "You may," she said.