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pennysheets2020-10-19 03:14 pm
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Dreaming Forever - Circus Port continued
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The big ship pulls away from the docks at dawn, and Buck watches it go from just outside the circus gates. That's a lot of interesting people gone, now. Too bad, he'd really liked some of them.
He turns back to the gate, and pulls off his antlered hat to scratch at his messy hair. He's hoping he can hold onto the last of his performance high for another hour or two at least, because for now, he has to wait right here. If any of his new strays stuck around, now is the time they'd show themselves, ready to be wrapped into their new family. Or whatever.
He's not sure if he's hoping or not that he has to rearrange his wagon's sleeping arrangements. (Maybe he's hoping a little.)

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He does as he's told, finishing up by, admittedly, following suit and giving up on the spoon, just tipping the rest into his mouth.
"Good to go," he says, once he is, standing up. He does keep hold of the bowl and spoon, given that he assumes he should wash or rinse them and not just leave them lying around. He is trying to be pretty conscientious of the fact that he's new here, and hasn't done anything to earn his way yet. Not really. "Lead the way?"
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The wagon is split into two sections. Just inside is a small open space in the front with a table and benches and cupboards for storage, like the kitchen area in an RV, only with hooks dangling not only kitchen implements but knife sheaths, bundles of feathers, and a quiver of arrows. Beyond that a narrow passage with four bunks, one on top of the other on each side, just tall enough to sit up in and just deep enough to include a little personal shelf and locker against the wagon wall. Underneath each are more cupboards, presumably for more personal storage, and across each one is a little curtain that can be pulled for some illusion of privacy.
Buck beelines right to those, and pats the top bunk on the left. Its curtain is bright green with little blue wavy lines on it. "This one here's yours. I'm right underneath." A red curtain with little white stars in the pattern. "Merlin and Clinton get the other side. We can, uh, get you a different curtain is green ain't your thing."