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... her eyes fixate on me then scan me slowly from head to toe.

It's... uncomfortable. I get the feeling that she's assessing me—deciding whether or not I'm a threat. Unlike Naru and Whisper, she doesn't immediately flinch away from me. Instead, the spines along her arms and shoulders bristle.

I can't tell what that signifies. Excitement? There's definitely a sense of interest in her eyes, and it's the kind of interest that makes

"Trialgoer." There's a distinct series of clic ...

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