Having obeyed Toph's request for bread and milk, it took Andrew a little longer to get to Deck 18 than he'd expected, as he'd made a stop at Sergei's first. But now he trotted slowly towards her, carrying a loaf of bread and half-gallon of milk in his arms. "I--I don't know if you should do that," he called, noticing how she tapped on the statue. "We still don't know what it does!"
"It's only a giant spirit-demon statue, isn't it?" Link said, coming up behind Andrew. "What danger could a kid like Toph be in?" He gave Toph a pointed look, smirking. No, he still didn't believe her boasts.
"W--well, I wouldn't call myself a... a 'demon master'... But, uh--yeah, something probably will happen." He shifts his arms a bit, feeling the milk jug slipping. "I mean, I've never really dealt with demon statues, but if its a demon inside the statue, then feeding it might... like, bring it out or--or... I'm not sure, but something will... probably happen." That's the best he can do, really, without knowing what kind of demon it is. Boy, does he wish he had a book right now... Or Mr. Giles, 'cause Mr. Giles would know what to do. What did Andrew sign up for here?
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He glanced at the statue. "So, this is it, huh?"
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"Yeah, this is it. And quit worrying. It hasn't done anything... Yet."
She knocked lightly on the statue again and seemed to listen for a moment before turning back to face it entirely.
"So, oh wise Demon Master," Noodlebrain just wouldn't cut it any more, "You think anything'll happen if we try feeding it first?"
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