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"So..." Rex began to murmur as he and Trixie switched the game console, of which stood on Bonnie's desk next to her TV, off. "What should we do now?"
"Well... hardly anyone is online at the moment..." Trixie muttered half-heartedly as her mind racked through everything they could do in order to relieve their boredom from reaching full capacity. "So playing Halo with anyone in the game rooms is out of the options."
"Then what do we do?" Rex asked out of pure curiosity.
"Well now, that's the question." Trixie answered as she continued to reel over every possibility.
"Hmm..." Rex then murmured, wringing his hands together out of nervousness as he tried to avoid Trixie's obvious gaze. Trying to pretend that he was thinking, Trixie's stare continued to unnerve him to a greater extent moment after moment as the seconds slowly ticked by.
'Oh, why can't time go faster?' Rex mentally asked himself out of pure anxiety as his gaze settled on Bonnie's bedside alarm clock, before he read the time; almost as if this was the only way for the time to pass by at a quicker pace. Turns out it did exactly the opposite...
9:45
Darn it. Now the possibility of Bonnie coming home before he had to think of something was completely out of the question.
Eventually, Rex couldn't stand Trixie's gaze anymore, and this was what caused him to shyly ask: "What...?"
It was Rex's innocent moan of nervousness that had been the trigger for Trixie's abrupt, but small fit of giggles.
"What?" Rex asked, trying his best to not sound offended. "What's so funny?"
Trixie honestly tried her best to stifle her giggles. But Rex's expression was so darn cute; she just couldn't help it.
"What?" Rex asked innocently, having no idea what she was laughing. "What's so funny? Tell me..."
At this moment, the green Tyrannosaurus Rex had no idea whether to be offended, or whether he should bow in honour for causing such an onset of giggles from the bright attired dinosaur beside him.
Trixie tried to answer but the giggles only made her voice sound muffled, so she calmed down a bit before she cleared her throat a few times.
"What?" Rex asked out of nervousness as he cowered back slightly, noticing that Trixie was gazing at him again. He had no idea why, but he honestly hated it when he was stared at. It just made him feel unnerved and uneasy all at the same time. It wasn't a good feeling in the slightest, he could tell you that easily enough.
Trixie couldn't help herself as another few giggles escaped her lips; Rex just looked so darn cute. However, after a few moments, she cleared her throat again and straightened her posture before gaping at Rex with a solemn expression.
"Nothing." She quickly urged, not wanting Rex to realize why she was laughing at all. But this only forced Rex's anxiety to rise over the limit. Why wasn't she telling him?
"It isn't nothing." Rex answered, trying to keep his nervousness away from his tone. Maybe this was why she was laughing? "Tell me."
"It was nothing Rex, honestly." Trixie lied, just hoping that the answer she had given was as convincing as she wanted it to be.
Rex would've gone on for a while after, but then he felt Trixie's gaze still on him again. So, trying to change the subject in order to unease himself a bit, Rex took a look around the room, just desperately looking for something to do. There had to be something they could do to relieve their boredom (and his uneasiness); there just had to be.
"What are you doing?" Trixie then asked out of pure curiosity.
Rex must've jumped at the abrupt sound of her voice, even though she had only spoken not a few moments before, because he then found Trixie stifling yet another onset of giggles. But he did his best to overlook this fact. Maybe she was looking at something funny that was happening outside the window?
Now, if he could just pretend that they near the window (instead of nowhere near it, like they actually were), then he might make himself feel better in some possible way.
"Oh um... I-" Rex began to stammer hurriedly as he desperately thought of what they could do. "I'm just looking for something to do..."
"Like what?"
Oh great, he could feel her gaze on him again. If it had been possible for a toy of his standard, the green Tyrannosaurus Rex would've blushed all kinds of crazy colours, most of which were unknown to the average human mind.
Hurriedly scanning the room with anxious eyes, his gaze then soon came across Bonnie's computer desk.
"Um..." Rex began, trying to find a way to word his next sentence right. "How about computer on we - No! I mean, how about we go on the computer?"
Trixie definitely couldn't help herself now. Rex was just too darn hilarious.
"Okay," Trixie answered gleefully, as she sloppily cut her laughter off. "What are you waiting for? Let's go before Hamm takes it."
Rex somehow found himself speechless for a few long moments, before he suddenly shook his head and chuckled nervously.
He guessed that he now knew what it was like to be Buzz.
A/N This will be continued:)
It's only a short chappie, and Trixie and Rex are probably extremely OOC. But...oh well...
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