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"Hun, the point is you kept me alive. I know what to do, and its my turn to teach you," Remy hummed.
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Sage sort of sighed and nodded, biting his lip. "I just...I hope everything works out alright," he murmured. "There's so much to learn and figure out and you'll be gone sometimes and .." he sort of just trailed off with a shrug, thoughts pretty overwhelming the more he thought about it
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"Sage, it'll be okay, we'll figure it out together, and I'm gonna teach you everything you need to know, okay?"
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Sage just curled into Remy, seeking the comfort that came with it and taking a deep breath. He nodded though...he trusted Remy. "Yeah," he murmured
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Remy hugged Sage, holding him close while still gently fanning the egg with his tail.
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Sage just curled in with Remy, letting his mind slow down a bit. He did trust Remy ...they'd figure it out. He just really hoped nothing would go wrong
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Sage lay around for a while before sighing and sitting up. "I've gotta go do something," he groaned. He couldn't just lay around all day...too much energy for that. "Do you want me to look for anything specific for dinner?"
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"Swordfish?" He asked hopefully.
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Sages eyes lit up and he nodded. Swordfish were hard to catch, since they tended to fight back and were large creatures. But sage had plenty of energy, so he pecked remys on the cheek, grabbed a spear and his dagger, and swam out the door quickly, searching for a target
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