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Quiz time, Milliways! What does an Alien Experiment Boy do after popping in and out of existence, saving the world with his Mum and friends (again), and attempting to explain a bit about aliens etc. to one of said friend's dad he drags her off for a private chat?
Right!
He works on equations. Possibly while worrying a bit, too. Distractions would likely be appreciated.
{Mun will be around for about 30 minutes before off to choir, but shall be back 6-6:30ish EST for futher play.}
Right!
He works on equations. Possibly while worrying a bit, too. Distractions would likely be appreciated.
{Mun will be around for about 30 minutes before off to choir, but shall be back 6-6:30ish EST for futher play.}
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Of course, the math book is currently being juggled about in his hands with some sort of rice snack and a little box of bright, multicolored pencils. And, admittedly, when he finally gets himself seated and flips the book open, it does look like he's been harboring a small coloring pad inside of a chapter on trigonometric functions.
It's the half-colored picture of a dinosaur that's the giveaway, really.
"Hi, Luke!" The boy offers chipperly, as he pokes an orange pencil out of his box, in between bites. Apparently, this pterodactyl is going to be orange and lime and peach. As God intended it.
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