"I would not want for Kay to worry," he smiled, thinking on the young human and his own interactions with her. "But I think it would take more than you vanishing for an afternoon to alarm her."
It was good Kagerou had a friend in her, besides. Sometimes the binding could be...strenuous.
Thankfully, it was less so with his methods than it was with the methods of some of his brethren.
"I would like you to follow me. And, as I have asked you before, I want you to tell no one of what you see."
Nodding his head towards one of the walls of bookshelves, Alpha Trion started towards it. On it were innumerable datapads, some obviously Cybertronian, others obviously alien. A few paper books were stationed there, as well, with human-sized ones stacked several volumes high.
Reaching out, he began switching datapads with care.
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It was good Kagerou had a friend in her, besides. Sometimes the binding could be...strenuous.
Thankfully, it was less so with his methods than it was with the methods of some of his brethren.
"I would like you to follow me. And, as I have asked you before, I want you to tell no one of what you see."
Nodding his head towards one of the walls of bookshelves, Alpha Trion started towards it. On it were innumerable datapads, some obviously Cybertronian, others obviously alien. A few paper books were stationed there, as well, with human-sized ones stacked several volumes high.
Reaching out, he began switching datapads with care.
"Stand close to me."