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Ty laughed lightly, finding the image of an owl hooting in a train compartment oddly hilarious. "Maybe next time you could let her out? Owls have a knack for knowing where to go, see," he said with a grin. Obviously Pam knew that owls could find their way but he was pretty comfortable in his "I'm knowledgeable" position at this moment.
"Yeah, I have an owl called Send - she's the tiniest owl ever but she's really strong - and a small pygmy puff called Sky. I left Sky at home because I think he swallowed something bad but Mother promised to somehow send him to me once he gets better," he replied with a nod, his mind once again wandering to the reason that Sky had just randomly started acting all weird and not right.
It was weird, seeing a pygmy puff ill - he hadn't even known they were capable of such things until it happened to poor Sky. He only hoped that he'd be better soon.
"Yea, I'll be plenty sure to make sure next time to let her out!" She laughed a little. Maybe she sould have done that this time. Tahlia did seem to want to be let out. She kept nibbling on the lock. Again she giggled at the thought.
"Oh No! That's not good! I hope he gets better soon! Will you tell me if there's any news? That's terrible!" she wondered what she would ever do if Tahlia got sick. She yawned again, before asking:
"How do we even get to the dormentary? Like what happens if I get lost!" That was one of her biggest worries. She didn't want to get lost. The thought of being in this HUGE school, alone, and lost scared her almost as much as hights did.