I really just don't want to be here.

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Mery smiled. She couldn't remember why exactly she had decided to up to there. "Just walking around. I don't really remember. Why did you come up here?" She asked.
 

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"I needed to find Sabriel," he told her. "And, since I thought he would want to be alone, I figured he might come up here. I guess I was right." Nicolas smiled, then shrugged his shoulders. "So, once we're out of here, should we go to the lounge, or somewhere else?" he asked.
 
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Mery nodded. "Yep. He was." So, once we're out of here, should we go to the lounge, or somewhere else?"
"I don't care. You choose." She said. She didn't really want to go outside, but she wouldn't mind if he wanted to.
 

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"Alright, let's go to the lounge, then," Nicolas said. He, too, didn't really feel like going outside. It was far too cold out there, and he didn't want her to get sick again; nor did he want to get sick himself. At least if they were inside, it was less probable that they would fall ill in any way.
 
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Mery nodded. "Okay. That sounds good." She said. She felt something brush across her foot. "I think that there's a spider on my foot." She told Nikki calmly, not really wanting to bend down and see for herself. Why didn't I wear tennis shoes? Why?
 

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Oh, dear, there was a spider on her foot? Nicolas looked down, and bit his lip when he saw that there was, in fact, a spider on her shoe. "I'll get it," he told her, and leaned over, swiping the bug off of her. "Got it. Stupid bugs..." He saw a few more spiders near by, and sighed, beginning to walk just a little bit faster. Neither of them liked spiders, after all.
 
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"Thank you." Mery said. A few minutes later they reached the lounge. "Are there alot of people in here?" she asked.
 

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Nicolas shook his head when asked if there were many people there. "No, not really. Just a hand full," he told her, walking over to a nearby cough and sitting down. He smiled, realizing that the two of them had first met in the lounge. He hadn't forgot it, he just hadn't really thought about it in a while.
 
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Mery sat down next to him and put Pooka on her lap. She was glad there weren't a ton of people there. She liked the quiet. "It seems like I should be reading Tom Sawyer." She said lightly.
 
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