It was a perfectly lovely day out for April, much less February, and Jenkins had just received confirmation that the Librarians had, in fact, managed to dedjinnify Mr. Jones without more than a few interdimensional phone calls for help, so Jenkins was actually in a fairly wonderful mood this afternoon. Enough so that he'd decided to go out for a
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"What are those?"
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Hera raised an eyebrow at him. "Female."
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Okay, so hers were nice and she knew it. And she also knew what he probably meant. But still. "Do you always go around asking people what they are?"
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When she didn't, she shrugged. "They don't seem to mind."
Then, since he didn't seem totally awful, she relented. "I'm twi'lek. We're really common in my galaxy."
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The flamingo let out a squawk and stole a beakful of shrimp from Jenkins' bag. It really didn't seem much to mind.
"Another extraterrestrial, then." Really, how this place ended up with so many when in his world they were downright nonexistent. . . . "I suppose this is the point when I'm meant to ask if you're a new arrival, since I have not met you previously, but -- eh."
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She eyed Jenkins. "I haven't met you before, either. So are you a new arrival?"
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Jenkins was used to dull. To the point of occasionally resenting when things got interesting again.
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It would probably get...well, dull...after a while, but after all the times they'd nearly been blown up recently, dull was a nice change of pace.
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On the island that by his own description "only occasionally" turned fatal.
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