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Re: Steel Sky (Adelle/Mind Flayer)
"No, not today..." was Rachaela's unusually blunt reply to the inquiry about work. She was usually not one to throw words in directly, preferring a more gentle approach, but this time it was full-on. "We could eat, it is probably lunch time already, if not dinner." she carried on, suddenly jumping up from the chair in a rapid wake-up maneuver and stretching around a bit. It was almost startling to witness such a quick change. "But I think I have to feed my little ones first. Come on."
In the next room, which was right there if one took a few steps onward on the single-way second story corridor, was a little less hassle as it was more free of furniture. There, the girls could find two different glass enclosures, the other big while the second was a lot less massive. If she looked in them, Adelle could see that the bigger one had been set up into quite a jungle set-up, with several frogs in there. They were the same kind that had attacked them in the flooded subway tunnels some days ago, only missing the freakish size. These were small enough that even Rachaela could hold them on her hand. In the other, there was a much more sparse set-up, the occupants being crickets.
"No, not today..." was Rachaela's unusually blunt reply to the inquiry about work. She was usually not one to throw words in directly, preferring a more gentle approach, but this time it was full-on. "We could eat, it is probably lunch time already, if not dinner." she carried on, suddenly jumping up from the chair in a rapid wake-up maneuver and stretching around a bit. It was almost startling to witness such a quick change. "But I think I have to feed my little ones first. Come on."
In the next room, which was right there if one took a few steps onward on the single-way second story corridor, was a little less hassle as it was more free of furniture. There, the girls could find two different glass enclosures, the other big while the second was a lot less massive. If she looked in them, Adelle could see that the bigger one had been set up into quite a jungle set-up, with several frogs in there. They were the same kind that had attacked them in the flooded subway tunnels some days ago, only missing the freakish size. These were small enough that even Rachaela could hold them on her hand. In the other, there was a much more sparse set-up, the occupants being crickets.