You know, I was thinking it during that nonsense of a trial and I said nothing because it wasn't the time, but...have we met before? There's something familiar about you but also I can't remember...
[She hasn't made the connection between Nimona and the pink cat on the first day, hah]
Captain Sigrun Eide, from Dalsnes in Norway. Nice to meet you!
[She even salutes a little]
Thanks for taking care of the little tree guy, by the way. Couldn't just leave him hanging out at the table while I, well...worked.
[Fortunately, Groot was asleep, it would have been dark if Sigrun had performed half a corpse check and only then noticed Groot sitting there staring at her all the time]
Since the other option being leaving him in their hands...why, of course he can be brought back somehow!
[At the very least Groot's location needs to be pinpointed, and who knows what can happen from there on, but anything is bound to be better than leaving him with anyone from this city]
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[She hasn't made the connection between Nimona and the pink cat on the first day, hah]
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[sorry she is like this she's a horrible bully]
Who are you?
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[She even salutes a little]
Thanks for taking care of the little tree guy, by the way. Couldn't just leave him hanging out at the table while I, well...worked.
[Fortunately, Groot was asleep, it would have been dark if Sigrun had performed half a corpse check and only then noticed Groot sitting there staring at her all the time]
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a pause, and then:]
Yeah. It's no big, he... he was my - anyway, he was cool, so.
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[did groot tag along for the jailbreaking]
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[Sigrun is silent for a couple seconds, before she just states flatly:]
I wouldn't trust them with a common potato plant, much less with the little tree.
[Yeah, no, no way Groot is safe with anyone outside from the heroes in training. This city is against them all, after all]
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[... +1 point for sigrun]
Do you think we can get him back somehow?
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[At the very least Groot's location needs to be pinpointed, and who knows what can happen from there on, but anything is bound to be better than leaving him with anyone from this city]