[Apparently people in Luceti are pretty destructive. So far (and for not much longer), Tink's been spared the first experiment here. Instead, she's reveling in having so much stuff to look at and fix. Sure everything's self-repairing, but that's why she's in such a hurry. No point in letting someone else have all the fun, right
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Hey. You okay there?
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I'm better, but I can't say the same about the house. Even with self-repairing, that ought to take a few days.
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[And taking a look involves a lot of flitting, and touching and lip touching and head scratching. Hmm, it's going to be a big job.]
I think I have an idea.
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[Rydia watches curiously, wondering what can be done to speed up the process.]
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Now for the rest!
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How did you do that? Will it be enough to keep out the cold?
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[Tink smiles cheerfully and waves, then dives back into the nearby winter foilage. When she comes back, she's struggling under the burden of an armload of twigs and sticks.]
Gotta... make... a cart...
[Oh forget it! She tosses the little bits of wood to the ground, then one by one starts to weave them into the spider web to shore up the delicate strands.]
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Can I do anything to help? This is my fault, after all.
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[Tree sap...well, that might be easier.]
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[Aha! There's a brown one still clinging to a tree. She flies up and starts jumping on the leaf like a trampoline. When it comes loose, Tink rides it to the ground like a surfboard.]
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Sharp thingy. Where can I find a sharp thingy...
[She finally comes back with something that looks like a screw and starts the process of trying to drive it into a tree.]
Oof! C'mon. Go. in. there. Aaaaaaah!
[Jerking and shoving and pushing and she ends up flying backward head over heels.]
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[Rydia has considerable strength right now; the trick is jamming it into the tree without damaging said tree irreparably. But, she'll try.]
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