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Not a crowd
Who: The newly-arrived knitted doll, Sam, and possibly Subzero?
What: Welcome wagon!
Where: The Hub.
When: Not too long after this.
Warnings: Mild language?
The little knit construct was a curious thing. Sam had never heard of anything like it, outside of a few fairy-tales---the sort where almost anything could stand up and speak, if spoken to. Curious… and curiouser and curiouser in light of the conversations it (he) had had with others upon arriving. Jendayi’s lineage, Drift’s name; it was weird, if not weird enough to be worrisome. The doll himself seemed nice! Given his history (and a hell of a history it was, if he had been telling the truth) that made sense, as did the doll’s construction---stuffies were well-loved worldwide, and often protection as far as the kids who carried them were concerned, so a simple soft toy seemed like a natural repository for the good energies Kim Hunt had managed to muster.
God, but she wanted a word with that woman! Instead, it was what, wait at the Hub gateway for a face-to-face, picking over network posts and talking at the stray cats who had sauntered her way? Well…
With one cat butting its head against her ankle and another nearby, Sam concluded that that was alright.
What: Welcome wagon!
Where: The Hub.
When: Not too long after this.
Warnings: Mild language?
The little knit construct was a curious thing. Sam had never heard of anything like it, outside of a few fairy-tales---the sort where almost anything could stand up and speak, if spoken to. Curious… and curiouser and curiouser in light of the conversations it (he) had had with others upon arriving. Jendayi’s lineage, Drift’s name; it was weird, if not weird enough to be worrisome. The doll himself seemed nice! Given his history (and a hell of a history it was, if he had been telling the truth) that made sense, as did the doll’s construction---stuffies were well-loved worldwide, and often protection as far as the kids who carried them were concerned, so a simple soft toy seemed like a natural repository for the good energies Kim Hunt had managed to muster.
God, but she wanted a word with that woman! Instead, it was what, wait at the Hub gateway for a face-to-face, picking over network posts and talking at the stray cats who had sauntered her way? Well…
With one cat butting its head against her ankle and another nearby, Sam concluded that that was alright.
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“Hey! Hello!”
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With a hum, the comm-drone shifted trajectory, carrying its owner closer.
"Wow . . . " Most people of a size like the doll's might have been at least a little intimidated by the size of something like Bon Ron, but the doll just reached out little tube-knit fingers to touch a metal antler. "A robotic moose. Are those common here?"
Yeah, it could get to other things next. This was too fascinating to pass.
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Sam shrugged, smiling, and answered: "Nah. At least, not that I know of? I haven't seen another one, and nobody's mentioned more. It might be my buddy Ronald is one of a kind, but he shouldn't ever want for company. We got three other robots in the household, and one of them came the same day he did."
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"I haven't done a whole hell of a lot, but you're welcome anyway. There anything in particular I can do for you, besides show you some of the sights?"
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