[But it's not like Dixon minds hanging back long enough to catch his breath. In a way, it's impressive to watch Tim take on the Wheelers; Dixon's never seen that kind of athleticism outside of action movies on television or broadcasts of the Olympics. It's like something out of a different reality, somehow more jarring than the weird pizza-cutter foes and fire-spitting fairies.
He doesn't, however, get the Glad Game reference, having only picked up 'pollyanna' as a catch-all term instead of an actual piece of media. He shrugs it off. He's more used to it than he likes of having things fly over his head.
Once he feels like he can run again, and they aren't under one of the intermittent rains of fairie-spells, he barks out at Tim again.]
If we don't keep up with the others, they might get teleported back here!
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[But it's not like Dixon minds hanging back long enough to catch his breath. In a way, it's impressive to watch Tim take on the Wheelers; Dixon's never seen that kind of athleticism outside of action movies on television or broadcasts of the Olympics. It's like something out of a different reality, somehow more jarring than the weird pizza-cutter foes and fire-spitting fairies.
He doesn't, however, get the Glad Game reference, having only picked up 'pollyanna' as a catch-all term instead of an actual piece of media. He shrugs it off. He's more used to it than he likes of having things fly over his head.
Once he feels like he can run again, and they aren't under one of the intermittent rains of fairie-spells, he barks out at Tim again.]
If we don't keep up with the others, they might get teleported back here!