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Christmas role-play?

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"You lead the way, Myra!" Amy said, willing to move

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"Ok." Myra said, walking down the street

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"Want me to show a map?" asked Skye, wanting to be helpful.

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"Go for it, Skye. Hope we can find our destination more easily with it" Amy replied.

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"Yea, that's a good idea." Myra replied.

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"Happy to help!" replied Skye delightedly, probibly sounding a lot like his father at that age, as he displayed the map.

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Amy noticed that Skye's expression was really familiar at that moment...

"I think I have heard that before...huh, nevermind"

"Thank you, Skye" she said.

(BTW, is the map a hologram anyone can see, or just a Google-map-esque app only Myra can see on her mobile?)

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"No problem!" replied Skye happily.

(I assume it's just on the phone screen, unless Myra's phone is advanced enough for holograms?)

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(Well, the way I think about it is that Myra's phone is like a normal phone, with some adjustments to be able to analyze and interpret large amounts of data, like being able to detect portals and other environmental stuff, so it has a few additional sensors and a larger memory and processing capability. As well as the ability to send and receive cross-dimensional signals and data, but no holographic display.)

"Well, according to the map, we should turn onto this street here." Myra said.

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"At the next junction, turn right," said Skye, trying to sound as robotic as possible.

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"Um... thanks, Skye." Myra replied, a little put off and confused by his change in voice.

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Skye laughed.  "C'mon Myra!  I'm pretending to be a sat-nav!"

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"Oh!" Myra replied, laughing, "You did a very convincing job."

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Skye giggled.  "Thanks Myra!" he replied.  "But we should be just about there now."

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"Good. Don't know about you guys but I hate the look of frozen poultry." Said Techno shivering.

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Peggy looked down the street and saw everybody, "There you are!" She said, exasperated, "How long where you planning to keep me waiting in the cold?"

"It wasn't that long!" Myra replied.

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"Sorry Peggy," said Skye quietly.

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"That would be useful," Peggy replied, "G's father is just as vague and stubborn as G himself. We're supposed to go to this other address and find G there."

"We should of brought a car..." Myra mumbled.

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"If we had some time I could build some... uh... if I had a body..." said Skye.  "It's like being sent on a treasure hunt!" he commented. 

 

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Ian was sat by a window where he heard the group. He wheeled himself to the door and opened it holding a set of keys. "Take these keys and get going already! It is to my son's jeep on the other side of the road" said Ian as he threw the keys to Peggy and slamed the door.

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"He must've been pleasant to be around in class!" Said Techno. 

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"Okay, now it's official: like father, like son." Amy said to Myra. "Well, at least he lent us a jeep for free...

...because we don't have to pay him for this, right?"

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"At least we're not walking." Myra replied.

Peggy caught the keys and shrugged, "I guess it's free cause we're helping his son help us find his wife." She said, "Seems like a thing you wouldn't charge for, but to be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if he asked us to pay."

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