Just a hunch, but the conspicuous tag saying "eat me" makes me feel like she intended it to be eaten.
[With the way Wonderland operates, a door to the intestinal tract is more likely than a key to a physical door. The former is the right shade of eccentric, the latter boringly logical.]
There are tests to run, of course. I'll do what I can to discern if there's any reason to--
[He's about to continue his sentence with worry, but he barely starts to form the word before he registers movement, and the dog, up until now passed out on Anders' floor and seemingly content to mimic the inanimate quality of furniture, rears up.
There's no reason to worry, it's just a mabari, mabari occasionally use their legs to move around. It probably saw one of his cats, or has to pee, or--
His lips are still fitted around the vowel as the dog leans into the table, takes the locket in teeth as calm as you please, and performs the magician's trick of making it disappear while Anders' mouth is still curved in an 'o'. Oh. Oh, that's not good.]
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Just a hunch, but the conspicuous tag saying "eat me" makes me feel like she intended it to be eaten.
[With the way Wonderland operates, a door to the intestinal tract is more likely than a key to a physical door. The former is the right shade of eccentric, the latter boringly logical.]
There are tests to run, of course. I'll do what I can to discern if there's any reason to--
[He's about to continue his sentence with worry, but he barely starts to form the word before he registers movement, and the dog, up until now passed out on Anders' floor and seemingly content to mimic the inanimate quality of furniture, rears up.
There's no reason to worry, it's just a mabari, mabari occasionally use their legs to move around. It probably saw one of his cats, or has to pee, or--
His lips are still fitted around the vowel as the dog leans into the table, takes the locket in teeth as calm as you please, and performs the magician's trick of making it disappear while Anders' mouth is still curved in an 'o'. Oh. Oh, that's not good.]