"But I've no idea what to feed him or if there's anything he can't have or if I need to make sure he does anything," Aravis says fretfully. "He can understand me. He just seems to have the attention span of a particularly distracted gnat. Or...well, of a puppy, I suppose."
"Dogs and chocolate aren't supposed to go together," Bridge offers. "I'm... really not up on basic dog-care, as *mine* is a robot and thus has different needs. But there should be some..." he scans the shelves until he finds a few books with promising looking titles. "Here, here, and here," he says, offering Aravis a selection of books designed for first-time dog owners.
"A robot is, um, a machine that can move on its own and manipulate its environment? A lot of them also have personalities and such. At least, where I'm from. They're not very sophisticated yet in this time."
"They're pretty common in my time," Bridge says. "And... I guess where Luke's from too? In this time they haven't quite reached the same, um, level of technology."
"And really, the things people warned me about here are mostly commonplace at home." She nodded at Seely. "I knew a man once turned into a donkey. My boyfriend as a dog is not anything too surprising."
"...No?" Bridge guesses. "Um. Where I'm from, a wardrobe biased towards one colour usually means you're a Power Ranger." He pauses, then realises she probably wouldn't know what that is. "Um. That's a kind of person with powers who does like, world-savey stuff."
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