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"I-I t-think s-o-o, y-yes."
Bump bump bump. Maybe it wasn't a good idea to try and respond while still being carried down a flight of steps.
The Buneary let out a laugh, snorting a bit before quieting down. "Oh, man, sorry. I never thought i'd see the day..!"
Your carrier spoke up soon after. "Erna, be nice to the guest. He's just being honest."
The bun reacted to that, nodding fiercely and returning to a calmer tone of voice herself. "A-alright ma." She swept back to you. "Sorry... I don't even know your name. Have you got any idea yourself?"
That was a good question...
By now, the deer was back on the ground, so you could certainly answer. Think. Think...
You tried as hard as you could, stopping just short of rubbing your temples as you attempted to come up with <span class="mu-i">anything</span>, but... no. All that came to mind was a capital L, which just seemed like a cruel joke.
A sigh escaped you. "...no. No clue."
Another chuckle from 'Erna'. "Ah, alright. Shoulda guessed..."
She wandered off for a moment. "...hey, I suppose you've got no idea where this place is either, right? I should probably just tell you."
The deer paused as Erna ran forward and paused before throwing her arms wide open. "Well, welcome to Redpine Village! It's a cozy li'l place with lots of stuff to do!"
She returned to your side and began counting on her fingers. "We've got a cafe, there's a big dungeon-y forest over there, you just came from the medbay, you can... uh... you could buy stuff from the market..."
It was evident that Erna had run out of things to describe faster than she'd anticipated. Her ears perked for one last time. "Oh! You could go minin'! Not in the state you're in, though. And probably not with those noodly arms of yours."
The Buneary lifted one of your rather-limp limbs to demonstrate.
>"Hey! That hurts!"
>Don't react to the strange maneuver. Still too shocked.
>Give her an angry look, but nothing more.
>Write-in