learning how to travel in time
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Yes, they should! x) Thanks for the thread, I enjoyed it <3


Hemming had started to ponder the purpose of these papers. They certainly didn't contain any good reading material, instead consisting of rather cryptic sets of numbers and symbols. They surely weren't all that important, or they would have been better taken care of. Rather than actually doing any research into their use, the man simply pondered. His eyes traced constellations on the stucco ceiling as he thought, and perhaps it was a great relief when Princess' voice broke through his rather frustrating contemplation. Swivelling in his chair (he found this rather fun) to face her with a grin, he nodded at her explanation. It was probably time for him to get back to AniWaya, too. A cozy den was waiting for him.

"Thanks for accompanying me," he replied jovially, and lifted a hand in a wave as she disappeared into the corridor and out of the house. Hemming spun in the chair twice, putting a foot down on the ground to stop himself after each rotation so that he didn't get too dizzy. As he stretched his hands out in front of him and sighed his eyes flickered across the paper and furniture in front of him. The way that humans worked seemed to be almost impenetrable in its absurdness, and for the night Hemming resigned himself to the confusion and utter lack of understanding that, at this point, seemed rather inevitable.

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