Now that Sam knew that people on the island weren’t crazy, or at least they weren’t crazy cultists who only thought they were from other dimensions and used to have super powers, he figured he owed a few apologies. Well, maybe not apologies, but he could at least go seek out some of the people he met early on that he had kind of avoided because he
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"Actually, I was going to come here to tease you about thinking you can fly while simultaneously hinting that I realize it's probably true that you could, but I'm sort of a little afraid of you now so I'm not sure what I'm doing here. You, uh, you looked good though. I mean, very... Amazon-y."
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While she normally enjoyed teasing Sam, Cassie just smiled lightly and shook her head slightly. "Thanks Sam. And you don't have to be afraid of me. I was just working out a little tension." She rolled her shoulders then walked over to the tree where she'd left her water bottle, picking up the bottle as she leaned Oathkeeper against the tree. "So, someone finally explain the island to you like you'd believe?" She asked before. taking a long drink of water.
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"I figure you're all equally delusional and crazy, or you're all telling the truth and since I'd rather not live on an island of crazy people, present company excluded, I figure you all might be telling the truth."
Which was as close to a "you were right" as she was going to get right now. Besides, there was something else he wanted to talk about.
"I did hear though, about a little misadventure that involve you, dinosaurs, and almost being eaten. Now I don't remember, was it you that almost ate the dinosaurs or the dinosaurs that almost ate you?"
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