Steph waited for Benjamin to finish speaking before answering his question. "More like Model cities or houses or something." She started, "Ships sound pretty cool though." She hesitated for a moment, "I've worked with plastercine before, years and years ago. I wasn't the worst at it." She looked to Benjamin with a small smile, she enjoyed these simple talks, talks that had nothing to do with work. [hr] Duncan looked at Harriet, waiting to see if she had anything to add but she stayed silent. "That was all Sir." Duncan added, "If you need to contact my station or me in general, just call the number on the back of the file and they'll send you through to me if you ask by name." He looked at his phone before he glanced to Harriet. "I have to head off, text me for lunch in the next few days?" He whispered to her before he bowed his head towards Mr. Johnson and moved to walk off. Harriet hesitated until he was out of the room, bowing her head before leaving for her bedroom. She closed her bedroom door and closed her eyes, breathing out slowly before she moved to send a message out to Gaia. [hr] The spiders all scuffled into the shadows, making their way towards the agents. A few spiders were already in the trees as the Agents seemed to ready themselves, the largest spider silently stringing itself down to the last Agent and strung a thick webby net around their mouth, before trying to pull them up into the trees above. The Spiderfolk looked over to the Agent, watching her squirming before tilting his head. [i]"You are... afraid."[/i] He mumbled before he moved away from her and disappeared into a webbed nook in the tree. The Agent wriggled before moving to call out, before another spider slowly strung itself down to her face, spinning around to show it's pulsing thorax, the colours entrancing her.