No. They actually really liked me until they saw Finley when she was a tiger. They were fine when she was a rabbit, but she randomly shifted form when we were visiting and they got terrified.
... Yeah, they have a thing about cats from what I've heard. I didn't know if big cats were included in that, but I didn't really want to subject Prav to it.
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[ this place is pretty weird, after all ]
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[ he shrugs. ]
I'd say what's the worst that could happen, but maybe we don't want to answer that.
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[ he's not sure now. ]
The worst is that we don't come back. But that's a possibility with anything and sometimes you just need to take that risk.
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... But also of going home.
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[ glances over at Yuri ]
What about you?
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[ points toward the trees! ]
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Let me know if you see any kind of path.
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I see a lot of woodland. You think people just never came through here, or just knew the forest well enough that the path didn't matter?
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[ look at the city's shape, after all ]
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It’s a possibility. But it does mean the kids aren’t going outside of the city much, if at all, if the forest looks this undisturbed.
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[ sounds so, so unhappy! ]
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[ finley looks sad about this! ]
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[ pravda nods, notably not in a cat form. ]
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