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June 07, 2004 (1 Comment)

Chel settled on a couple of pieces of toast slathered with orange marmalade and headed back to her bedroom.  'I hope it doesn't hurt Lexx.'  She sighed. Drift hooted energetically.  On a whim, Kalvin had decided to see if he could teach the dice how to play video games.  He spread the game mat on the floor and immediately Fly lost interest.  The squirrel took off for the kitchen before Kalvin could even start explaining the game.  Drift, always eager to please, had caught on quickly and was now bouncing around on the game mat in time to a very hyper jpop song. "Andrea!!"  Kalvin yelled to his older sister, "Check it out!  I taught Drift how to play video games!  He's beating me at DDR!!" The little owl-gryphon spun around, using his wings to help him move quicker and more precisely.  He was very good at this game and without noticing it, fluttered in the air for a few seconds at a time.

5 thoughts on “June 07, 2004 (1 Comment)

  1. Sounds like that would be both rather awkward, yet utterly adorable, to see.

  2. Six feet=three times the fun!

  3. Well, looks like Chel may be making up for setting Stealth back by training up his other dice.

  4. Well, games are the most efficient way to teach anyone anything…now if only teachers had the time and resources, to go about this way, the world may actually be a better place…

  5. I predict Drift is about to reach his next level/stage.

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