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“All the ones interested in reaching the Summit proper, say Aye!” You’re going to watch the stars just like the lunatic astronaut taught you! Like the proper Stargazer that you are! Either way, you imagine this is what Wilma wanted.
“Aye!” Wilma cheerfully raises her hand! She’s the one most outwardly excited.
“A<span class="mu-s">AAA</span>ye.” Surprisingly, Odetta wants to go too.
“Sure.” Matilda doesn’t mind the idea.
“You’re supposed to say <span class="mu-i">Aye</span>.” You don’t like when people go off the script.
“Don’t be pedantic.” Matilda is against your complaints.
“…” You hand her a dollar. The greedy girl takes it.
“Aye!” Matilda says enthusiastically, doesn’t show it any other way, face as emotionless as it is attractive. This extra oomph was worth the money!
“Aye?” Fiora doesn’t want to clash with you’re building here, smart girl, but she’s really showing how Kobashi didn’t teach her a lot about being extreme.
“Good! I’ll ask the innkeeper for some food in case we get hungry.” You add. “In the meantime, you all get ready.”
“It’s not a long walk, but that’d be a problem.” Wilma is an expert on the issue. She’s afraid of noisy tummies with good reason. “I’ll accompany you.”
“Hold on, cowboys. We have room service.” Odetta grabs an old phone on the drawer next to the bed. She’s moving on all fours like some kind of spider. “Yes, hello, I would like to<span class="mu-s">ooooooo</span>...”
“...I’ll take it from here.” Matilda snatches the phone from the ghost’s hand. Why did you expect Odetta to get the job done? The ultra professional will sort this out, but this made it clear that there’s another problem…
“Johnny, if it’s not too much trouble, will you be willing to carry Odetta on your back?” Fiora asks as diplomatically as possible. “I’m confident that you can control her spasms much more skillfully than any of us can.”
“What? Afraid of me now, Coconut?” Odetta tries to pose, but she ends up looking like a square.
“I’m exerting caution.” Fiora knows that Odetta doesn’t need any excuse to be a menace, but the lil’ ghost thrives when she has one.
“We all should enjoy the trip. I know we can figure out another way.” Wilma punches her hand when an idea comes to mind. “I know, we can carry her on a stretcher. The innkeeper must have one!”
“Y-Yes, that’s <span class="mu-i">a</span> solution.” Fiora is the type of lady who doesn’t want to bother the staff unless absolutely necessary.