| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031 | Eberhardt "Papercat" Von Kvotzburg frowned, and his eyebrows knottedinto perfect curls and settled underneath the rolling wrinkles thathad arrayed themselves on his expansive forehead. His hand gripped the coldmetal of the creaking, weather-beaten chair. His eyes darted—up, down, up,down, left, down, up, up, down..."Aye, I'm afraid 'tis true," she said as she sipped the paper cupfilled with overpriced coffee-like beverage. Her nose, shaped as itwas like a ski ramp, twitched in anticipation of the impendingcaffeine."When did you start talking like a pirate?" he asked."There be a lot ye not know about me," she muttered. "Be that as itmay, ye know not of the treasure that awaits ye—the treasure thatawaits us all as we traverse the shores beyond—""—are you still talking about the grocery store?""Aye." She tested the temperature of the coffee with a tiny, noisysip, and then shrugged and threw back the entire cup without so muchas a flinch. "There be stranger things in the world than ye know,Papercat. Much stranger things that may set their sights upon ye.""You're aware that 'ye' is a nominative—not an objective—pronoun, no?""Shut ye the fuck up," she said with a slow, lilting cadence and ahaunting glare. "Let we get the fuck to the store of grocery."And frankly, it would have been an okay grocery run if not for thekraken.
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