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MARISHA: Have you ever seen an unicorn?
LAURA: Yes, I’ve seen many. The little ones can be
as small as hamsters.
MARISHA: Pocket unicorns?
LAURA: Yeah.
MARISHA: Where do you find such things?
LAURA: All over. You just have to know where to look.
SAM: And believe.
TALIESIN: She’s starting to believe.
MARISHA: What is it like being in your head?
LAURA: It’s pretty great!
MATT: Eventually, you all gather yourselves again
back at the wagon, cart it back onto the road, and
head northward. Another few hours pass before the
sun begins to set. As the sky grows darker, the
clouds from the north-northeast begin to filter in
with a colder wind. You get the sense that the
warm day that you had is coming to a close and who
knows how long the current cold weather will keep.
The light begins to fade, darker and darker, until
you get the sense that you have about 30 minutes
before this field goes pitch black.
LIAM: How cold is it out?
MATT: You can see your breath.
LAURA: Oh, that’s pretty cold.
MATT: Not super thick, but when you exhale you see
a bit of the breath before you.
TRAVIS: Should we pull off on the side of the road
and get a campfire going?
TALIESIN: I’d say let’s get a bit off the road, if
possible.
MARISHA: Does it look like there’s any trees or
any base of mountains or any place that would be a
good sheltered campsite?
MATT: There are no mountains anywhere in the
vicinity. You’re in the center of the rolling
hills. There is a cluster of trees you could go to
that’s about 300 feet or so off the road. It’s
three trees, so it’s not a lot of cover, but
unfortunately you’re in the middle of a valley.
TALIESIN: It’ll do.
LAURA: Can we get the horse over to them?
MATT: It takes you a little bit. You spend about
45 minutes in pitch dark keeping an eye in that
direction before you come upon the tree. You can
faintly see the outline of the tree against the
faint bit of light making it through the cloud cover.
You guys stop there, get the horse a little bit of
water and feed, and the site’s yours.
TALIESIN: Set a tent. Start a fire.
LAURA: This is why we should’ve taken one of the
circus tents.
TALIESIN: They take an awful lot of time to put
up. You do know this. There’s a process.
LAURA: Yeah, but think about how cool it would be
to camp in one.
TALIESIN: Oh, it would be amazing. I’ve done it.
It’s great, but this is nice, too.
TRAVIS: Shall we collect some wood and start a
fire?