Oliver could have cared less how much information Jamie could give him. Well, actually, maybe that wasn't strictly true--he was too much of a fan of history for that--but for the moment, it was such a relief to see Earth that the details were far from the biggest thing on his mind. "No problem! Just looking around 'd be enough for me," he replied cheerfully.
He looked into the bag, curious, as Jamie retrieved the sandwiches. He was about to ask what that strange lump was, but then he realised the obvious answer. "You got one of those eggs from the twins, too, huh?" he asked. He reached into the pocket of his jacket--a jacket that had been much too hot until he'd come into these ruins--and withdrew a small egg that was sky blue with silver sparkles.
But then Jamie pulled out the sandwiches, and Oliver tucked the egg away. "Cheese! From Earth!" he declared, excited. "Ohhh, it's been a while. That one for sure!" He reached out to take the sandwich eagerly. Cheese, he'd found, just wasn't the same anywhere else in the universe.
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He looked into the bag, curious, as Jamie retrieved the sandwiches. He was about to ask what that strange lump was, but then he realised the obvious answer. "You got one of those eggs from the twins, too, huh?" he asked. He reached into the pocket of his jacket--a jacket that had been much too hot until he'd come into these ruins--and withdrew a small egg that was sky blue with silver sparkles.
But then Jamie pulled out the sandwiches, and Oliver tucked the egg away. "Cheese! From Earth!" he declared, excited. "Ohhh, it's been a while. That one for sure!" He reached out to take the sandwich eagerly. Cheese, he'd found, just wasn't the same anywhere else in the universe.