[ How could pigeons not like skeletons? Harrow would be miffed, bordered on offended, if she could even go so far as to comprehend such a thing. Didn't pigeons have skeletons? ]
It would be easier to reach—
[ But—with a look of shocking apprecation for Gideon's "backup" bread that is almost pleased and almost a smile—Harrow does not press. Ciri knows what she is doing and for once Harrow does not feel the need to argue. When someone competent takes charge? Let them.
She passes Gideon the top-and-sides of the cage, ready to grow itself a bottom as needed, to hand to Ciri. ]
Or, [ is muttered more softly ] I could have a cavalier the size of a small tree.
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It would be easier to reach—
[ But—with a look of shocking apprecation for Gideon's "backup" bread that is almost pleased and almost a smile—Harrow does not press. Ciri knows what she is doing and for once Harrow does not feel the need to argue. When someone competent takes charge? Let them.
She passes Gideon the top-and-sides of the cage, ready to grow itself a bottom as needed, to hand to Ciri. ]
Or, [ is muttered more softly ] I could have a cavalier the size of a small tree.