[The children all stop to think like they hadn't planned things out very far. Which. Yeah. That's children for you. Another one, a girl with the fragile excess energy of someone having recently recovered from a long illness, speaks up;]
Yeah! That's how it works! Then there's two monsters to run from so it's harder!
[The children agree. One of the boys adds;]
If one of the monsters accidentally touches another monster with the stick, they go back to normal!
[This really does just sounds like kids making up monster lore on the fly, so Urianger's going to take it all with a grain of salt. Still, this gives him some Ideas.]
So the transformation can be reversed... Aye. We very well can't have an entire pack of monsters running about, hm? 'Twould bring your game to an early end.
[It's a good thing the kids aren't socialized enough to know what a crazy thing that is to say, Nozomi.]
I'm Samantha! I like your hairband, miss Nozomi! I was sick before but I'm better now!
[Meanwhile Auggie informs Urianger;]
'S Important to have the right number of monsters. That's why grandpa and everyone else are going to go hunt them in the woods! An' that's why we can't go play in there either. Because the monster makes you sick.
[So the monster and the illness are connected. That's a good confirmation to have, and an altogether unsurprising one.]
That is exactly right. [Even outside the case of monsters, it's important to keep the food chain in balance.] Thou art doing well to heed thine elders' words. Pray leave the hunt to them for the time being. Mayhap when thou art of age, thou wilt have the permission to join them.
[He gives it some more thought...]
I am sorry to have halted your game for this long. Would you have me for a round?
[The boys have apparently had enough of Urianger and run off hollering. The young Juliet having now stood up and grabbed a stick, chases after them.]
Thank you! I hope you do too, since you guys live her all the time!! [She smiles widely, exposing a lost tooth, before running off after the other children.]
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Nozomi looks a bit lost here. ]
Is there a way to stop the monster before he touches you with the stick?
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Yeah! That's how it works! Then there's two monsters to run from so it's harder!
[The children agree. One of the boys adds;]
If one of the monsters accidentally touches another monster with the stick, they go back to normal!
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So the transformation can be reversed... Aye. We very well can't have an entire pack of monsters running about, hm? 'Twould bring your game to an early end.
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Is that right? It's good to know how to play together.
My name is Nozomi, what about you?
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I'm Samantha! I like your hairband, miss Nozomi! I was sick before but I'm better now!
[Meanwhile Auggie informs Urianger;]
'S Important to have the right number of monsters. That's why grandpa and everyone else are going to go hunt them in the woods! An' that's why we can't go play in there either. Because the monster makes you sick.
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That is exactly right. [Even outside the case of monsters, it's important to keep the food chain in balance.] Thou art doing well to heed thine elders' words. Pray leave the hunt to them for the time being. Mayhap when thou art of age, thou wilt have the permission to join them.
[He gives it some more thought...]
I am sorry to have halted your game for this long. Would you have me for a round?
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Thank you, Samantha. My mother helped pick it out for me.
I'm glad you're doing better now. Were you sick for very long?
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You're too tall, mister. You'll catch all of us right away for sure!
[On the other hand.]
Uh huh, I was, a loooong time! My mommy sent me to stay with Uncle Felix 'cause she said being in country makes you better! And then it worked!
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Fair enough. I shall leave you to it, then.
[He'll listen in on Nozomi's chat now!]
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I hope you stay healthy for a long time.
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Thank you! I hope you do too, since you guys live her all the time!!
[She smiles widely, exposing a lost tooth, before running off after the other children.]