"Gren's right," Leela said. "You stand around here too long, you're likely to get sucked into a scary house, or a parallel universe, or something."
She was perfectly aware this was the sort of thing that made people look at her like she'd sprouted an extra eye (another extra eye), but Faye, assuming that was the name she preferred, would see that much was true after a couple of days here, if not less.
"I was dragging Gren along to look for some files," she went on, pretty sure he wouldn't have any desire to add to the awkwardness by explaining that he needed them, or why. "We could use an extra pair of eyes. Plus, you get to see more of scenic Landel's if you come along. ...all right, that was lame, I know." But exploring was never really useless here, Leela felt. If nothing else, poor Faye (she really did feel for her) would have something to comment on if anything typically ridiculous happened to them.
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She was perfectly aware this was the sort of thing that made people look at her like she'd sprouted an extra eye (another extra eye), but Faye, assuming that was the name she preferred, would see that much was true after a couple of days here, if not less.
"I was dragging Gren along to look for some files," she went on, pretty sure he wouldn't have any desire to add to the awkwardness by explaining that he needed them, or why. "We could use an extra pair of eyes. Plus, you get to see more of scenic Landel's if you come along. ...all right, that was lame, I know." But exploring was never really useless here, Leela felt. If nothing else, poor Faye (she really did feel for her) would have something to comment on if anything typically ridiculous happened to them.