"Probably lucky for the parents of the child," Mohinder said, taking the bear from Gabriel. He wasn't going to pull the string again, he just wanted to look her over, closely. There was nothing mechanical about her. She was soft through and through. Mohinder found that pretty amazing, really, and tucked her under an arm. "Imagine if your son or daughter was through playing with her and the bear was still off running around at all hours of the day and night!"
Mohinder plucked the supposed book about cheese off of the shelf because at least it clued them in that some part of the design on the spine had to do with cheese and it might help Gabriel learn to translate the rest.
He was about to say something else when JC popped up out of no where. In the darkness, he almost seemed to shine...or reflect the light from the nearest fixture. It was very odd.
Mohinder blinked but still smiled. "I see you've found the time travel section," JC said. "The Captain will be back in seven minutes or so. We probably ought to leave."
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Mohinder plucked the supposed book about cheese off of the shelf because at least it clued them in that some part of the design on the spine had to do with cheese and it might help Gabriel learn to translate the rest.
He was about to say something else when JC popped up out of no where. In the darkness, he almost seemed to shine...or reflect the light from the nearest fixture. It was very odd.
Mohinder blinked but still smiled. "I see you've found the time travel section," JC said. "The Captain will be back in seven minutes or so. We probably ought to leave."