When the boggart brushed her mind, Visia actually let out a soft giggle, which was something that not even Francis had heard from her before. That stunned him so hard that it took him a moment to answer Brodi.
"Huh? Oh, yes, absolutely! Feel free to stop by any time! We'll be happy to provide any further assistance. And I'm sure you'll want a rematch!" He winked in the approximate direction of the boggart. "Yes! By all means, refer anyone who might also have paranormal problems! We'll investigate them too!"
The kids gathered their backpacks, leaving the toys for the spirit. "Goodbye!" Francis said to it. "Thank you for meeting with us!"
"Bye!" Visia said, in an unusual show of social competence.
"Enjoy your new toys!" Livia said.
"Huh? Oh, yes, absolutely! Feel free to stop by any time! We'll be happy to provide any further assistance. And I'm sure you'll want a rematch!" He winked in the approximate direction of the boggart. "Yes! By all means, refer anyone who might also have paranormal problems! We'll investigate them too!"
The kids gathered their backpacks, leaving the toys for the spirit. "Goodbye!" Francis said to it. "Thank you for meeting with us!"
"Bye!" Visia said, in an unusual show of social competence.
"Enjoy your new toys!" Livia said.
Brodi walked them downstairs to the front door, and as he did so, the sounds of the ball popper enthusiastically rolling around echoed after them. Someone was clearly enjoying at least one of the toys!
"Darn. I thought for sure I'd have brought its favorite," Ripley said, glancing at the ceiling.
"I'm going to have to learn chess so that I can play with it sometimes," Brodi sighed. "Maybe my brother will." He opened the door for them and formally shook their hands. "Thanks for helping out. Even after... you know... Anyway, thanks."
"Any time," Ripley assured him.
Once she was out of the house, she said to Francis, "You know, we really should start charging for this. At least like candy money or trades or something."
"Darn. I thought for sure I'd have brought its favorite," Ripley said, glancing at the ceiling.
"I'm going to have to learn chess so that I can play with it sometimes," Brodi sighed. "Maybe my brother will." He opened the door for them and formally shook their hands. "Thanks for helping out. Even after... you know... Anyway, thanks."
"Any time," Ripley assured him.
Once she was out of the house, she said to Francis, "You know, we really should start charging for this. At least like candy money or trades or something."
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