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Giles reached over to the booth and handed the boys a clip board. "Right here. Just give us your name and contact information. You'll get regular updates by e-mail. If you like, let this speaker know, too!"
Alerted by the appearance of the demon, one of the officers, Saiga, marched over, standing close with an eye on him. His sort- especially ones with a gleam in his eye like he did- were never up to any good.
"Hey!" she called as he slipped something into the bulletin. "What're you doin' over there?"
“I don’t even know why you would want to waste a perfect afternoon but if you’re going to might as well sign yourself up and so we can get back to what were going to do.” Pamper themselves.
Edmund frowned quietly, a part of him wanted Almario to attend but determined to make of the most of it he was finally handed the clipboard and studying the form diligently. Contact, name, this seem all pretty straight forward as the line quietly advanced up to the booth.
Teddy had gone into the very center of Wing City, among the middle of the gardens. He made it a personal point for himself to go to the square of every town or city he would go to in order to see how central it is to where he was currently at, or if all of the social activity would be in some other district. It surprised him somewhat that the center of town was in the middle of this garden. He concluded Wing City law must have very strict zoning ordinances in order to keep its square looking so beautiful and colorful.
He had stopped to look around, he might as well enjoy it a bit while there was still daylight about. He walked around, looking at the flowers he thought to be strange, bizarre, and exotic, he never really saw much of New Terra's flora. With all of the flowers, he never had much time to really appreciate the beauty of the natural world. As he had stopped by a patch of especially brilliant white and pink flowers, he was reminded of how this was one of the things he was protecting. He had also pledged to protect the natural world from a group of enemies of his, who made it their effort to pervert nature and man's image into their own twisted ideals, for science and technology to run amok. He stood and dwelt upon the thought for a while.