"It's white, and it has a brim, and some patches on it... And, my grandma gave it to me... I had it when I got off the train, but I don't know where it went after that..."
Well. I'm new here, and I'm going to be looking around the town and then heading back to the train when it's time for me to go . . . I can keep an eye out for it, unless you have any other thoughts where it might be. Where did you go, between the train and here?
"I got off the train, and then I waited on the platform for a little while, and then I went onto the bridge and looked out at all the train tracks and the trains going to sleep..."
"Oh—that thing?" asks the Depot Agent. "It's been unclaimed for a while now. If you know where it belongs, then please, go ahead!"
Then, a thought occurs to him.
"Oh, it's Saturn, right? I think I have something for you, too."
He starts digging behind the counter. He sets a gift box up on the counter, and a recipe book, while he's digging through. But under those he manages to uncover a card, which seems to be the thing he was actually trying to locate.
[He takes the plush and tucks it under his arm. He hadn't planned on visiting the Sphinx Line, but surely that's where he should take this, right? But first, he's going to look at this card.]
They make a very adorable crew. The Depot Agent on the bridge turns to watch them approach, having been distracted from his thoughts earlier. "Oh, you have some new friends!"
[By possible he means likely, seeing her lean over like that. Whoop. Saturn comes up alongside her to peer over the edge and see if he can spot anything out of place.]
She peers over the other side of the bridge in the same way. This way, you can mostly only see the train you rode in on, and the platform. But since you're looking for it—is that something white on the platform, under one of the waiting benches...?
It does seem to have been her hat, because she's wearing it by the time you catch up, crying out of happiness this time. "Mister, thank you so much...!"
[Awww. HE DID A GOOD THING . . . cute . . . Saturn comes over to gently pat her head. Hat. The hat on her head. Ingo, what is going on with your Palace.]
I'm glad we were able to find it. You did most of the work. Making me think to turn around on the bridge and look.
"I didn't think of anything! I was just asking questions about what you said! You should tell the lost and found man that you found it so he doesn't worry anymore."
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[Cute. Quaint. Seriously, who is this girl? Saturn would expect a young Ingo if this were some representation of himself. But a little girl?]
Perhaps it fell off on the bridge. We could go look. Oh—but before we leave, I recognize that stuffed animal there.
[He gestures to the Sphinx!]
Was it brought in by someone? May I take it back where it belongs?
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Then, a thought occurs to him.
"Oh, it's Saturn, right? I think I have something for you, too."
He starts digging behind the counter. He sets a gift box up on the counter, and a recipe book, while he's digging through. But under those he manages to uncover a card, which seems to be the thing he was actually trying to locate.
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[He takes the plush and tucks it under his arm. He hadn't planned on visiting the Sphinx Line, but surely that's where he should take this, right? But first, he's going to look at this card.]
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"Glad I found you! Well, good luck with finding that hat, to both of you!"
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[He looks at the card, then folds it carefully and tucks it into the breast pocket of his shirt.
Then he turns to the girl.]
Shall we go check the bridge, then?
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[Just a guy and a little girl and a Sharpedo and a plushie heading for the bridge to look at the sleeping trains!]
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Yes—actually, I was wondering if you might be able to help us. Have you seen a lost hat around the bridge today? A white one with patches?
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[Damn how easy would that have been? He turns to the girl.]
Do you remember where you were standing when you were watching the trains?
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She picks a spot along the bridge, and then leans over the railing.
"Like this? Are you saying it fell off the bridge, mister?!"
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[By possible he means likely, seeing her lean over like that. Whoop. Saturn comes up alongside her to peer over the edge and see if he can spot anything out of place.]
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"But wouldn't I have seen it falling down if it did fall off?"
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[Time to look off the other side of the bridge in case it went that way!]
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She peers over the other side of the bridge in the same way. This way, you can mostly only see the train you rode in on, and the platform. But since you're looking for it—is that something white on the platform, under one of the waiting benches...?
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[It is! Saturn points, leaning over the railing.]
Is that it down there?
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I'm glad we were able to find it. You did most of the work. Making me think to turn around on the bridge and look.
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NSFW DESCRIPTION!! BLAME SATURN'S SINFUL HANDS!!
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