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Fifth Floor common room - Early Tuesday morning
Berthold had tried getting River's attention far too early for her liking this morning. While generally being quite patient with Berthold, she did not like being woken up by a tickling monster. Hence she had thrown him out of the room.
Berthold didn't mind that much. He had placed himself under the table in the common room, hiding under his blanket, while eating ice cream with one tentacle and playing with River's Statue of Liberty snowglobe with another. In short, he was a happy monster.
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Berthold didn't mind that much. He had placed himself under the table in the common room, hiding under his blanket, while eating ice cream with one tentacle and playing with River's Statue of Liberty snowglobe with another. In short, he was a happy monster.
((ooc: open for interaction))

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"Thank you," she said in a friendly manner.
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There were cold pancakes in the fridge and they'd make a good breakfast.
"Mmmmmph mmmm mmm..." she muttered to whom so ever was in the room.
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She knelt down and held out a hand for him to put a tentacle in so she could see if he was warm.
Because it's not like she could see a forehead on him... She also didn't know what warm for a... Whatever Berty was, felt like.
But it seemed the thing to do.
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What was it with tentacles and tickling?
Best not think to hard about it.
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"Whoa! You're strong! Bertie!" she said. "You gotta keep that strength up! Would you like some cold pancakes?"
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"Good morning Phoebe." Pippi said cheerfully. "How are you feeling after this weekend?"
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"Uh huh..."
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