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[ The video feeds comes on mysteriously, with a rather fantastic view of the beach and the deceptively calm waves of the ocean. A small whimpering sound can be heard. After a moment, something furry and black passes the bottom of the screen. ]
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But from where she's working at the hospital, organizing medicines, she hears the whine, pauses in her work, and looks at the screen.]
Oh, dear Charter, the poor thing!
[Finally, something she knows something about and has no fear getting involved in! Immediately she's up, donning the bell bandolier and her sword, and hurrying out to the hut by the beach to try and rescue the wet puppy dog. She even brings a big, fluffy towel. How thoughtful of her?]
((I hope that's okay ^^' ))
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Although clearly there is some magic to this human technology after all, as the keyboard doesn't seem to short circuit. ]
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Hello, puppy....
[She has the towel draped over her handless arm, and her remaining hand halfway extended, in case the little dog wants to sniff it.]
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This girl has magic, that much is obvious. Nothing he needs to worry about, though. ]
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Let's get you dry. That can't be comfortable, you being all wet and sandy, right?
[She couldn't talk to people, but a dog? Definitely. Even if it isn't a dog like the Dog, who isn't going to talk back, she still expects acceptance and affection from a puppy like this.]
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This Death Bell Girl will do just as well as any of the other humans on the island. Especially if she kept scratching him just right there. ]
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You're a friendly little thing. I wonder if the island brought you here, like everyone else. I didn't know it brought animals.
[That would be terribly sad, if it did. Poor animals, who wouldn't even understand that! She gave him a slightly more vigorous toweling and then a scratch behind both ears and along his jawline.]
Come on. I'll see if we have something at the hospital to feed you with.
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The second step was to wait a few days before quietly turning every piece of furniture in the house upside down. ]
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I'd try to carry you, but you look far too energetic... come on.
[She slings the towel over her shoulder and leads the way out of the hut, looking over her shoulder and holding out a hand for the puppy, encouragingly.]
Come on, little one. I'm sure you're hungry.
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I wonder if you have a name. You have no collar... and no one to claim you. Yet. I suppose we'll have to name you, if no one does. Would you mind that?
[Not that she really expects an answer. He's a dog, after all. But she's just fallen into the habit of talking to dogs as if they might talk back.]
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