Timothy listened to what Ozi said. “A car?” It still seemed like along distance trip, but it could still out for them. “I mean, I did buy myself one when I got my license, so we can take that.” Timothy was happy to be able to help out in some way. Ozi seemed pretty excited for the trip, as was...
Two of them certainly seemed excited, though, Espen still looked a bit formal. From Espen, all he could hear were wolf howls. He couldn’t make anything of it besides the fact that Espen seemed confident. He turned to Ozi. “Could I get a translation?”
Timothy stood dumbfounded as he watched the scene play out. Judging by Espen’s reaction to his questions, he must’ve been right. He smiled to himself, just as Monev let out a yawn. “I’m tired of this chatter. Wake me up when something interesting happens.” With that said, Monev shrunk away...
Timothy jumped again when Ozi reappeared. She was fairly slow with her words as she spoke of him and Monev. “L-likewise,” He stuttered before looking back at Espen and the demon. Ozi was right about the demon, it didn’t seem too intelligent at all. Monev, however, was a bit upset. “Aw man, and I...
Timothy looked back to the new girl, called Ozi. “Oh, well in that case I’m Timothy. And, well... I’m also Monev.” That last statement caused Monev to break down the wall he had built up. Do really think of us as one person? He sounded touched by Timothy’s words. I always have, you idiot...
Without receiving a response from Teddy, Timothy sighed and turned back to the coach. The odd crab creature had disappeared. “Uh... Mister Astor? Your weird glowy crab is gone...” His words trailed away and his eyes wandered the room, trying to find the crab, using this as his method to avoid...
Posted! Also, here’s an update to what has happened:
Babysitting went well... until the power went out. Someone crushed into an electric pole thing and knocked out the power for about a mile or two worth of houses. The kids were fairly terrified, and luckily the parents weren’t too far and the...
Timothy smiled in response to the man’s smile. “That’s good then.” He nodded vigorously, a little odd on his part, then turned back to Elias as if he were about to say something. However, what Harv, as Lilith had called him, had to say next caused Timothy to snap back in surprise. “Gen- General...
Good luck! (^○^)
Also I probably won’t post until later on Saturday because I’m feeling pretty tired right now because of my play, then I have school and a babysitting job tomorrow til midnight, then a robotics competition til I think 5 on Saturday, but I’ll try to find any gaps to post during...
Timothy, while waiting for Elias’ response to his offered hand, looked around the room again. He hasn’t noticed it before, but the strange bear creature seemed to disappear. More curiously, there was now a crab just sitting by the human. Again it seemed defensive of the man... just like the...