Otto Octavius (
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[He yawns just a little, trying to shake it off as he leans forward slightly, whiskers wiggling.
The teenager wants to wake up, but is still drifting between the urge to doze and the urge to focus on their surroundings. He's comfortable with Otto.] I'll try to not eat the cheese before hand-?
[Is that a promise he can keep, maybe not.]
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Then, you weren't trying before? That certainly explains a lot.
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Indeed, not all of it. Though perhaps we can buy extra, this time. Twice the usual amount, perhaps?
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Like a solid 10% at most! [That is an underestimate and both of them know it.] Two bags wouldn't be a bad idea though...
[Peter shifts to lean forward pointing at the reason the topic came up.] I think we got those taco shells last time?
[The sight of the rat seemingly getting even slightly near food is enough for the shopkeeper to start towards them. Not that Peter notices yet.]
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Yes, I think so. Were they good enough, do you think, or should we experiment with something else?
[Otto has noticed the shopkeeper's approach from the corner of his eye. However, he won't acknowledge it. Not until he's certain the man really wants something from them.]
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"Sir. We do not allow vermin in here." The shopkeeper's voice is clipped, openly irritated. "You need to get rid of that."
Peter opens and closes his mouth, awkwardly folding his hands together. Being called vermin is a new one and it does a fair job of making Peter shrink into himself awkwardly.] Oh, I- I can leave if you want?
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'That' [he repeats in a very spiteful tone.] is not vermin. He's a teenage boy, and I expect you to treat him as such.
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Peter cringes a little, just holding onto the collar of Otto's shirt as the man shifts stance. Otto's reaction makes Peter feel better to some degree. Even if the teenager feels uncomfortable about the whole exchange. He's so used to what he's turned into, Peter has forgotten the fact most places probably don't want him.]
I can- change back to my normal form, if that's better-?
[The shopkeeper presses a hand against his face, releasing a frustrated noise. He finally seems to look at Peter, reluctantly acknowledging him. "I'd rather you leave. Your... friend can continue his shopping."]
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Do you truly expect me to spend any money here after such disrespect? If Peter has to go, then I go, and I'm taking our business with me. [He expects the shopkeeper will be fine with that, but at least Otto will have stuck with his own principles. He's not about to send Peter out the door unaccompanied.]
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"I don't care, I just want the rat out." The shopkeeper says a bit sharply, irritated by the whole situation.]
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If you want him out, I'll take him out. But I won't be coming back in.
[And just to make his point clearer, he holds out the basket that's already full of groceries they'd selected. Go on, shopkeep. Take this stuff back and return it to the shelves if you're allergic to money. Otto dares you.]
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Peter winces, moving to gently hop of Otto's shoulder and land on the floor. Between breathes he's back to his full size pooka form. It's not particularly tall at 4'10, but he holds up his hands in a placating gesture. He tries to get between the men the best he can.] Hey, look- I'm not actually a rat, rat, okay?
We're gonna leave, its fine.
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He's just going to... lean forward and set the basket with groceries down on the floor, not breaking eye contact with the shopkeep even once. He's not even blinking. There it is, buddy, all that abandoned income right at your feet.]
Let's go, Peter.
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The shopkeeper just smacks a hand against his face. "Fine! Get out of here! I don't want you freaks anyway!"
Peter winces a little. Not exactly thrilled by any of this.] Look, we're leaving, okay-? Just drop it. We didn't ask to be this.
["Cry me a river! I don't care!" The shopkeeper is apparently at the end of his rope as he grabs the basket from the floor angrily.
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So he takes Peter by the arm and begins to walk away, out of the store. There's other places that sell food, it's not a big loss.]
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Peter oscillates between hurt, offense, and embarrassment over the whole thing. Sure, he's had people react badly to him being a rat pooka before, but... usually, they tend to accept it.
Once they're actually outside, he releases a breath. An apology feels easier than being angry. He was literally just a rat on Otto's shoulder in a grocery store.] Sorry, I guess... I shouldn't have just been lazy today.
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You needn't apologize for something like that. He's the one with the irrational problem.
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[He shakes his head with a sigh. Trying to vaguely salvage the morning.]
There are other places we can go at least.
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Honestly, the easier option is a bodega with a bodega cat. [He's honest about that much, cheering up a bit more visibly now.]
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