[ Yes, yes, technology and all of its wonders. She loves and misses it, too, but jeez, man. Ann tips her head to the side, amusement growing in her as he snips that last bit out. ]
I can't teach it sign language if I don't know how to sign myself, silly. Don't underestimate me, I'll figure something out. [ Besides, she's like him -- in the big scheme of things, she's going to do what she wants to do, too, whether anyone else likes it or not. At least she has some sort of idea and it's generally one she may be able to act on, unlike some of them. ]
You look cute like that, I'll bet they'll follow you home now, too. [ This has to be done. It has to. He's the type of person who is easy to tease like this because he is so serious. And these little dragons seem extremely pleased to be running after him. ] I don't think I need to encourage them, they seem pretty encouraged all on their own~.
[ Endless trash, though. That's a problem. Ann steps past Kaiba and his newfound dragon children, letting the water brush up against her shoes, and she looks out into the water, spotting the station herself. The little dragon on her shoulder trills and flutters down onto the sand to join his brethren in searching out shinies. ]
On one hand, that really sucks for us. On another, it lowers the possibilities of any sort of monsters lurking beneath the surface, I'd imagine. [ Because with so much trash, how could something survive? What a shame... I'll bet this place was really pretty at one point, too.
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I can't teach it sign language if I don't know how to sign myself, silly. Don't underestimate me, I'll figure something out. [ Besides, she's like him -- in the big scheme of things, she's going to do what she wants to do, too, whether anyone else likes it or not. At least she has some sort of idea and it's generally one she may be able to act on, unlike some of them. ]
You look cute like that, I'll bet they'll follow you home now, too. [ This has to be done. It has to. He's the type of person who is easy to tease like this because he is so serious. And these little dragons seem extremely pleased to be running after him. ] I don't think I need to encourage them, they seem pretty encouraged all on their own~.
[ Endless trash, though. That's a problem. Ann steps past Kaiba and his newfound dragon children, letting the water brush up against her shoes, and she looks out into the water, spotting the station herself. The little dragon on her shoulder trills and flutters down onto the sand to join his brethren in searching out shinies. ]
On one hand, that really sucks for us. On another, it lowers the possibilities of any sort of monsters lurking beneath the surface, I'd imagine. [ Because with so much trash, how could something survive? What a shame... I'll bet this place was really pretty at one point, too.