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OH. And now he had another student holding on to his arm. The other one, but still. "He is not going to hurt you," he said comfortingly. "Mighty creepy though, no matter." Yes, they were!
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I-I-I figured that out," Kurumi blushed now finally letting go of the man's hand. His sleeve was a little wrinkled from her semi-grip-of-death.
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Something behind her spoke, and it wasn't the Groundskeeper...so someone was behind him? Hehe. "No. It's still there." Hehehe. Maya looked at Chad and wondered what he'd say.
Finally calming down a bit, Kurumi stepped out from behind the Groundskeeper and walked near the fence right in front of where the T-Rex was roaring. To the other students, it probably looked at though Kurumi was going to be eaten. "
Professor, this model is not the size of a full grown Tyrannosaurus Rex, right?"
Looking back at the creature, Kurumi momentarily lost interest in the fact that she was looking at a dinosaur and began thinking more about the mechanical aspect of it. What all was it made of? How did they get it so move so smoothly?! Kurumi almost wanted to take it a part and find out...
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"Professor, how does this even work? I mean it's moving, but you said it wasn't real. Isn't that, I don't know, not possible?" She wanted to add without magic, but the crowd of Muggles around them might have had a fit.
She looked back down at her unfinished
art. Should she even bother to finish her sketch now that the magic was gone?
Selina looked at Kurumi and said, "What do you think? Finish it or just leave it?"
Kurumi's thoughts of taking the dinosaur apart were interrupted by Selina's question.
Um...how did you explain the concept of a robot to someone who grew up having no idea what a robot was? "
Selina, this Tyrannosaurus Rex is animatronic which means it is like a giant puppet," she explained pausing for a moment to see if that made sense. Probably not. "
Um, think of it this way. Imagine you have a giant stuffed animal and you remove all the cotton from the inside and insert a whole bunch of metal and wires. Electricity makes it move..." Kurumi stopped herself there and looked at the red head's drawing. "
Just because it isn't a real one doesn't mean you should stop drawing," she smiled.