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It's late in the morning when she wakes up.
Moon stretches slowly, languorously, enjoying the warmth of bed and covers and body next to her own, its arm slung over her--
Wait.
She sits up carefully, gently shifting so his arm rests across her lap instead of across her body, and stares in disbelief.
"Mons," she hisses quietly.
The white wolf appears, distinctly unhappy about being woken up. Yes, Mistress?
"When did I fall asleep in here?"
You did not. You fell asleep in his lap on the sofa in the bar, and he was kind enough to bring you back here so he could actually sleep himself.
Moon thinks on this.
She fell asleep with Indy.
There is some internal flailing at this knowledge as she stares down at him.
Moon stretches slowly, languorously, enjoying the warmth of bed and covers and body next to her own, its arm slung over her--
Wait.
She sits up carefully, gently shifting so his arm rests across her lap instead of across her body, and stares in disbelief.
"Mons," she hisses quietly.
The white wolf appears, distinctly unhappy about being woken up. Yes, Mistress?
"When did I fall asleep in here?"
You did not. You fell asleep in his lap on the sofa in the bar, and he was kind enough to bring you back here so he could actually sleep himself.
Moon thinks on this.
She fell asleep with Indy.
There is some internal flailing at this knowledge as she stares down at him.
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And she is, half sprawled on him.
Moon giggles at Mare.
"Serves you right, bad puppy," she admonishes him with another giggle. She tilts her head up to look at Indy. "He got Mons in a family way, you know. When I wasn't looking."
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"What d'ya mean?"
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Mare huffs and plops back down, nuzzling the sleeping Mons.
"Which means I have to do something with them once she weans them." Moon doesn't like having too many responsibilities. And babies are a responsibility.
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Both eyebrows are raised now, and there's a certain gleam of enthusiasm under them.
"Not her first ever litter, I'm guessin'. Do you normally release them into the wild, or find families for them?"
There's a trace of hope attached to the latter option.
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He shifts his eyes up and away.
"You know the type. Kind people; people who've had wolf-like dogs before; people who have other people who can take care of the pup when they go off on adventures..."
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"And you'd happen to know of someone like that?" she asks. "I'd take your personal opinion on someone, a vouching for their character."
While Moon dislikes responsibility, when it's foisted upon her, she does right by it. She doesn't want to just hand over puppies to just anyone. They have to be good people.
People who would appreciate them.
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"'Kay, well, the first person I have in mind is kinda laidback and easy-going. But he's trustworthy and pretty reliable with it. And he has experience with various pets, including a dog."
"Not sure I'm the best person to vouch for him though."
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"I don't know... if you're really close to this person, I think you'd know him well enough to vouch for him."
Moon pokes him lightly in the side.
"I can't think of a better person to have one of her puppies, Indy. And since you and I are... close... I can keep an eye on the pup but not have to, you know, take care of it."
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Indy adopts a highly gratified smile.
"Heh. Glad you approve of my choice."
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Mons and Mare have been with her since the beginning. A long, long time. They've gone with her everywhere, through adventures and dangers and everything. She wouldn't know what to do without them.
But she knows how easily the wolves endure, and knows how perfectly suited Indy is to care for one.
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"But it's always nice to be proved right."
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"You're very sure of yourself," she muses, continuing to smile. She thinks it's good to be so sure. After all, she's never been that certain, and so it's a refreshing thing to experience.
Then her eyes glitter with mischief. "So tell me, Professor Jones, do you take all the girls who falls asleep on your lap to bed with you?"
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"Hasn't happened before, actually. I'm normally the one who's passing out."
He gives a non-committal shrug.
"I guess it'd depend how close we were, and if they had a bed of their own."
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"You mean you have no stamina?" She's teasing him. "Shame. Must be getting on in years, hmm?"
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He mock-scowls at her.
"Adventures are physically demanding. You gotta take sleep whenever and wherever you can."
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Then she calms down and just lays there, an amused smile on her face.
"I think I'd like to see one of your adventures, since I'm pretty sure they're far different from mine."
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"Heh. The Lego train incident wasn't enough for you?"
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"I don't think I can ever go back there, you know. It was a mass casualty!"
But, oh, it had been fun.
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"Yeah... um. Sorry 'bout that."
"Destructive things tend to happen when I'm involved."
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"I've done worse in worlds, so don't feel too badly."
Oh, has she.
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"It wasn't irreparable damage after all."
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And, hopefully, the castle wall.
"Still. I think I'll avoid that world for a while."
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"Out of interest, what worse stuff have you done than that?"
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"Driven whole worlds insane. Brought magic to clans so they could decimate other clans. Helped Ruin and Tower come. I suppose one could argue, as Ruin does, that we don't actually do anything. That we're just the effect, not the cause."
Moon isn't ashamed of it, or even remotely apologetic. She is what she is and she goes where she has to.
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