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Thankfully, Cambria did not take too much coaxing. She stood up, maybe just a little hesitantly, before confirming that she was prepared to go even further into the little caves. Gotham smiled a little, surely his grin appearing like that of the Cheshire cat's in the darkness, and as she shook herself he turned himself forward to face the hidden world that snaked out before them. He peered over his shoulder at the girl behind him, making sure that she was still ready, and took a few steps forward. It seemed as if they had made that little patch of earth they had stopped within warm and perhaps even familiar, and as Gotham stepped out of that area the air seemed chill and dank again. Once again, darkness was a heavy cloak. The boy gave a little shiver but continued on, slowly.

If there was treasure in these caves, it was really far in. He couldn't hear any monsters, either, and couldn't see anything at all. In fact, after a few more minutes of wandering it seemed almost... boring. The darkness did not give way to the shimmering of gold, or a pile of bones. Perhaps it was a good thing that no such macabre discovery was made, because Gotham didn't want Cambria to get scared. The boy, on the other hand, would surely think such a thing was mesmerizing and absolutely stunning - before tucking tail and running away, of course.

Gotham slowed a little, furrowing his eyebrows and peering forward as if he was concerned about missing something potentially interesting. "Cammi, is this still fun?" the pup asked, just to make sure. If she was bored, too, maybe they should just turn back and look for adventure somewhere else. As far as treasures went, this particular tunnel seemed to be a dead end.

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