She hadn’t let go of my stomach even though we weren’t running. “We have six more jugs full,” Sheela whispered into my ear. I’d left Tom and Katie at the work site, and had brought Nicole, Sonny, Cher, and Hope in addition to Bob. “I suppose we should have brought some water jugs to fill up,” I said to Sheela once we made it to the river and my team of dinos started drinking. Running water wasn’t going to matter if carnotaurus and raptors attacked us. It was going to take a lot of work, and even thinking about the job was making me exhausted.įort first, then we could work on everything else. The trip to the water was quick, but I kept my attention on the ground and thought about digging up a long trench to lay down a clay water pipe. The cat-woman climbed up to the saddle, wrapped her arms around my waist, and then we set off toward the river. “Of course,” I said as I commanded Bob to kneel so I could mount him. “Victor, can I accompany you?” Sheela asked as Nicole lowered her head so that Trel and I could get off her horns. We updated them on our plans to burn the holes in the trees as we also cut the lines, and I gathered up the dinos to head for more water. Trel and I rode on Nicole’s horns to where Sheela and Kacerie worked. “I’ve got some ideas for that,” Trel said. Also, we need to talk about the door when I get back.” “Remember those raptors? I’m not going to feel safe until our wall is built. “I’m sure we’ll be fine without your dinosaurs for a few minutes,” Trel said.
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