[color=red][h3][center]Eith[/center][/h3][/color] [i][b]"Merely a shell of the former self. Cute, but. . . depressingly dull."[/b] The voice said again after a long time of silence. It felt like a long time to Eith. There was no way to tell time in this weird world. [b]"Yes. Yes, yes, yes. The seal has been weakened. Maybe you're not as dull as I think you are. Hah! Still, it's sad to be in this state, perhaps soon. . . Well, who can tell? Well, enough idle chat like this. Time to wake up."[/b][/i] [hr] [color=red]"Who!?"[/color] Eith asked as her eyes opened. It hadn't been amazingly long since she had passed out, but long enough for Bunny to find herself next to Eith. The rabbit's face was close so Eith nuzzled back, curious why she was in bed now. In fact, she found it weird. Wasn't she downstairs? Something happened though. . . Not that she could really remember. [color=red]"Bunny... You look worried. Is there something wrong?"[/color] [color=green][h3][center]Katherine Lindall[/center][/h3][/color] [color=green]"It's not done yet. My hands started to hurt so I decided to take a break. Then food sounded good. It's actually coming in right now."[/color] Katherine said as the door to her room opened. Two dolls carrying plates over their heads walked over. It was almost impressive that such tiny frames could carry plates filled with food as it were. [color=green]"It's not much impressive. An assortment of stewed vegatables and a bit of beef steak, heated over an open fire. I like it a bit done, so it might not be as moist as you like, but should taste good still with the bit of seasoning.[/color] The Puppetmaster said as she grabbed both plates. [color=green]"Now sit up and eat. When we're done, I have a small something I want you to do for me."[/color] She said with a bit of a smile. It was a nice one. Too nice, perhaps.