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Post by Wilbur on Jul 21, 2011 1:46:37 GMT -5
"Well, if you really want to know..." Wilbur said. "My aunt has giant "toy" trains that run through the house, we have bushes you can bounce on, and on top of other things my mom taught frogs to sing." he replied. "But...they are good people, of course besides my aunt and myself, i don't know they are magic or not."
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Post by Shanti on Jul 22, 2011 1:59:31 GMT -5
Shanti blinked in surprise at his explaination. Bouncing bushes, singing frogs, and she didn't even want to ask what a train was. "That sounds...interesting..." She said. Crazy was more the word she was looking for but she was a bit too polite to just outright say it like that. "That's definitely not anything I'm used to." She said with a laugh. She was taking it rather well considering how horribly she usually reacted to change.
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Post by Wilbur on Jul 22, 2011 2:01:48 GMT -5
Wilbur shook his head. "If anything, i am still not used to it." he replied. Glancing around, he realized that they had been in their for a few hours. It didn't seem like that. "We've been in here for a long time huh?"
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Post by Shanti on Jul 23, 2011 6:25:19 GMT -5
"Yeah." She said nodding in agreement. "Time flies I geuss." She could have sworn they'd only been there an hour at th emost, but it seeemed she had gotten so caught up in her conversation she'd lost track of time. "You think we should go?" She asked. Though whether or not she really wanted to she didn't know.
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Post by Wilbur on Jul 27, 2011 23:33:53 GMT -5
Wilbur glanced around. It seemed to him that the librarian wasn't going to show any time soon. He nodded and stood up. "I think we should, i mean we have spent a few hours in here. but then again i guess books have that effect on people."
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