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Colley "I have a feeling I'll be rhyming things all day now." Cat giggled as more words that rhymed with hers and Alice's names popped into her head. She'd be rhyming in her sleep, probably. But Cat certainly didn't mind, it was fun!
"Ooooh." She put the bear back in the shelf for a while and got a pogo stick of her own out after glancing over the one that Alice had. "I haven't seen a shopkeeper around here yet, but I'm sure they won't mind so long as we don't break them." Or anything else, or themselves.
"Let's do it." She placed hers on the ground and stepped on the footholds. As soon as both of her feet were off of the ground, the stick began bouncing, small, short little ones at first, but it got faster and higher quickly. "This is SO much better than a regular pogo stick! You should try it!" WHOOOOO.
BOUNCE. BOUNCE.
"Rhyming is fun." She continued scrutinizing the pogo stick warily, wanting to make sure it wasn't faulty or anything before she got on it.
"Let's not break them. Or ourselves." Was that possible? If they hit the ceiling hard enough (could the sticks even go that high? More questions.) or used them wrong, maybe, but Alice wasn't sure that was a question she wanted to know the answer to.
She mimicked Cat, stepping onto the footholds and beginning to bounce, short at first, and then higher until she was sure she WAS going to hit the ceiling. BOUNCE.
"I am a kangaroo," Alice declared decisively, attempting to maneuver the bouncing stick away from the shelves as to not knock anything over.
"I need to get one of these for sure." BOUNCE BOUNCE.