If it starts lording over the house, I might kick it out. I'm not a very good landlord.
[ he says this, but he's tossing aside the vines covering the entrance to let mcgillis and the beetle in. and as he'd asked, gaelio does gather some saplings for the beetle. which gives him time to think.
it's a strange situation that he's in. he's just glad mcgillis is here, at least - as he should be, which gaelio can't explain other than, well, he's mcgillis and he should be here. to him, mcgillis seems like he's also trying to make the best of it, which is just like him. considering mcgillis is the better of the two of them, he should probably emulate that kind of behaviour - no use fussing over things now.
he has an armful of saplings when he comes back, and he even picked up some vines that they can use to mark off its 'area' in the house. ]
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[ he says this, but he's tossing aside the vines covering the entrance to let mcgillis and the beetle in. and as he'd asked, gaelio does gather some saplings for the beetle. which gives him time to think.
it's a strange situation that he's in. he's just glad mcgillis is here, at least - as he should be, which gaelio can't explain other than, well, he's mcgillis and he should be here. to him, mcgillis seems like he's also trying to make the best of it, which is just like him. considering mcgillis is the better of the two of them, he should probably emulate that kind of behaviour - no use fussing over things now.
he has an armful of saplings when he comes back, and he even picked up some vines that they can use to mark off its 'area' in the house. ]
I think we should name it.