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Yeah, I'm fine. Maybe find other way down? Her warning came too late though, as Pandora tumbled after her. Dalgina pranced at the bottom of the stairs, watching anxiously as her [html]tingla[/html] came falling down. She was crashed into, bearing the weight of Pandora's small body for a moment before she slid away on the wood. Whoa. That was cool! Pandora moved to climb the stairs and repeat the actions, but Dalgina remembered their original goal. Stretching forward she grabbed Pandora's ear and tugged her back. No! We're looking for treasure!

She stared steadily at Pandora until she was sure her [html]tingla[/html] agreed, and started off again across the floor. Now they had to cross the expanse of the living room floor before they reached the door. Dalgina stuck her nose out, sniffing the air to make sure no one was there to stop the puppies from exploring. Satisfied all was well Dalgina trotted out, tail held high as a banner. Her feet sank into the carpet as they walked, soft between their tender paws. Reaching the door Dalgina pushed against it. The door was closed though, and Dalgina was too small to open it. She'd have to find another way around.

Turning Dalgina surveyed where they were. There was the couch, and the fireplace, and a big window to let in light. The window was nice, pushed open today. There was no glass in the frame, removed as it had broken under a particularly bad storm. That would be their way out. Dalgina trotted over and pushed herself up on the couch. She leaned her paws against the back, whining as she tried to reach the window.


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