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While the conversation from the previous page is continued, the background shows an image of the two canine children that were talking to Sebby being pulled away by a woman - presumably their mother, while Sebby watches with concern. Both children look upset by their removal.
Randy (Child 1) - "So, why are you at a pet-"
Mother - "Randy! Kevin! Get over here. I told you not to bother it. It's trying to get work done."
Randy (Child 1) - "No he's not, he doesn't work here. He's a fancy dishwasher."
Mother - "Don't say things like that!"
Mother, to Sebby - "Sorry about them. I hope they didn't interrupt whatever you were doing." 
Sebby - "No, uh, they're fine. I don't work here, really."
Mother, to children - "Now don't you wander off again. And don't make fun of those things by calling them dishwashers." 
Randy (Child 1) - "He said it first. His name is Sebby. He's funny."
Mother, to children - "You have such an imagination, Randy."
Sebby - "It's really ok? I did say the dishwasher ...thing"
Sebby, text disconnected to indicate a break - "Ok."
Sebby - "Bye, I guess."

While the conversation from the previous page is continued, the background shows an image of the two canine children that were talking to Sebby being pulled away by a woman - presumably their mother, while Sebby watches with concern. Both children look upset by their removal. Randy (Child 1) - "So, why are you at a pet-" Mother - "Randy! Kevin! Get over here. I told you not to bother it. It's trying to get work done." Randy (Child 1) - "No he's not, he doesn't work here. He's a fancy dishwasher." Mother - "Don't say things like that!" Mother, to Sebby - "Sorry about them. I hope they didn't interrupt whatever you were doing." Sebby - "No, uh, they're fine. I don't work here, really." Mother, to children - "Now don't you wander off again. And don't make fun of those things by calling them dishwashers." Randy (Child 1) - "He said it first. His name is Sebby. He's funny." Mother, to children - "You have such an imagination, Randy." Sebby - "It's really ok? I did say the dishwasher ...thing" Sebby, text disconnected to indicate a break - "Ok." Sebby - "Bye, I guess."

The page shows the return of the cat employee, carrying a box intended to house a small animal for transport home. Sebby is back standing in front of the cages, one hand pressed to them as he looks back at the employee.

Employee - "So, which mouse did you want?"
Sebby - "Oh, um. I'd like a fancy mouse. It's for me." <The last two lines were scripted>
Employee - "Yeah, you told me that."
Sebby - "Yeah, um. Sorry. I want the, uh, black and white one."
Employee - "Which black and white one."
Sebby - "The one in the back under the little log...thing. It has a black spot on its eye." 
Employee - "You want that one specifically?"
A gap in text indicates a pause in Sebby's response.
Sebby - "Yeah? Is that ok?"
Employee - "Just give me a minute."
Sebby - "There was, uh, a wild mouse in my apartment for a while, but they vanished."
Sebby - "So."
Sebby - "I thought I'd get one as a pet."
Employee - "Okay."
Sebby, scripted - "I already have a cage for it. And food. And a water bottle." 
Employee - "Cool." 
Employee - "Ok. Just take this up front. If it dies in the next seven days you can bring it back."
Sebby - "Oh." 
Sebby - "Okay."

The page shows the return of the cat employee, carrying a box intended to house a small animal for transport home. Sebby is back standing in front of the cages, one hand pressed to them as he looks back at the employee. Employee - "So, which mouse did you want?" Sebby - "Oh, um. I'd like a fancy mouse. It's for me." <The last two lines were scripted> Employee - "Yeah, you told me that." Sebby - "Yeah, um. Sorry. I want the, uh, black and white one." Employee - "Which black and white one." Sebby - "The one in the back under the little log...thing. It has a black spot on its eye." Employee - "You want that one specifically?" A gap in text indicates a pause in Sebby's response. Sebby - "Yeah? Is that ok?" Employee - "Just give me a minute." Sebby - "There was, uh, a wild mouse in my apartment for a while, but they vanished." Sebby - "So." Sebby - "I thought I'd get one as a pet." Employee - "Okay." Sebby, scripted - "I already have a cage for it. And food. And a water bottle." Employee - "Cool." Employee - "Ok. Just take this up front. If it dies in the next seven days you can bring it back." Sebby - "Oh." Sebby - "Okay."

An image shows Sebby's face and robotic hand, with a mouse sitting on it. Sebby's eyes are focused on the mouse. 

Sebby - "Hi. I'm Sebby."

Title is displayed below - Mouse. Written by Fink. Art by Remi.

An image shows Sebby's face and robotic hand, with a mouse sitting on it. Sebby's eyes are focused on the mouse. Sebby - "Hi. I'm Sebby." Title is displayed below - Mouse. Written by Fink. Art by Remi.

Mouse - Pages 5, 6 & 7 (End)
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The conversation from the previous page between Sebby and two canine children continues. 

Child 1 - "So, um, what do you do? Do you have guns or rockets or - "
Child 2 - "They don't actually have those, you're so dumb."
Sebby - "I work in a diner. I clean dishes and sometimes serve stuff."
Child 1 - "So you're like a dishwasher."
Sebby - "Yeah, a really fancy dishwasher that can go to the pet store and buy stuff."
An image of both children enthusiastically laughing in response to the comment is shown.
Child 1 - "You're funny."
Sebby - "Am I? ...thanks."
Child 1 - "Do they still sell you?"
Sebby - "Me? No, I'm not for sale." <The last sentence is something Sebby has scripted>
Child 1 - "No, like other ones like you. You know, funny dishwasher models."
Sebby - "No, not for a while now."
Child 1 - "But like, what did they make you for? Not fighting."
Sebby - "No, not fighting. I was supposed to be a less annoying little brother."
Both children laugh. 
Child 1 - "It called you short and annoying!"
Child 2 - "It was calling you annoying."
Child 1 - "You're the little one."
Sebby - "You're both annoying. But I must have been too."
Both children laugh again.

The conversation from the previous page between Sebby and two canine children continues. Child 1 - "So, um, what do you do? Do you have guns or rockets or - " Child 2 - "They don't actually have those, you're so dumb." Sebby - "I work in a diner. I clean dishes and sometimes serve stuff." Child 1 - "So you're like a dishwasher." Sebby - "Yeah, a really fancy dishwasher that can go to the pet store and buy stuff." An image of both children enthusiastically laughing in response to the comment is shown. Child 1 - "You're funny." Sebby - "Am I? ...thanks." Child 1 - "Do they still sell you?" Sebby - "Me? No, I'm not for sale." <The last sentence is something Sebby has scripted> Child 1 - "No, like other ones like you. You know, funny dishwasher models." Sebby - "No, not for a while now." Child 1 - "But like, what did they make you for? Not fighting." Sebby - "No, not fighting. I was supposed to be a less annoying little brother." Both children laugh. Child 1 - "It called you short and annoying!" Child 2 - "It was calling you annoying." Child 1 - "You're the little one." Sebby - "You're both annoying. But I must have been too." Both children laugh again.

The conversation between the canine children and Sebby continues. 
Child 1 - "Why were you annoying? And why would anyone want another brother, they suck."
Child 2 - "Shut up! I'm getting mom."
Child 1 - "Don't! I'm just joking, god."
Sebby - "I don't know. Must have been made wrong. I was so annoying I ended up in a closet for a long time."
Child 1 - "Whoa, that's cool. One time I locked Kevin up in a closet but he wouldn't stop crying."
Child 2 - "I was running out of air."
Child 1 - "That's stupid!"
Child 1 - "So, um, what did they call you when they sold you?"
Sebby - "My name is Sebby. You can call me that."
Child 1 - "Sebby. Weird. I'm Randy."
An image of a much happier Sebby and both children is shown, engaged in conversation.
Child 2 - "Dishwasher dog sounds cooler. I'm Kev-"
Randy (Child 1) - "He knows your name already, cause I said it!"
Sebby - "He did say it. And you're right, dishwasher dog is cooler."
Both children are laughing, while a shadow of a new figure is imposed on the bottom of the page, to suggest someone new will be entering the scene.

The conversation between the canine children and Sebby continues. Child 1 - "Why were you annoying? And why would anyone want another brother, they suck." Child 2 - "Shut up! I'm getting mom." Child 1 - "Don't! I'm just joking, god." Sebby - "I don't know. Must have been made wrong. I was so annoying I ended up in a closet for a long time." Child 1 - "Whoa, that's cool. One time I locked Kevin up in a closet but he wouldn't stop crying." Child 2 - "I was running out of air." Child 1 - "That's stupid!" Child 1 - "So, um, what did they call you when they sold you?" Sebby - "My name is Sebby. You can call me that." Child 1 - "Sebby. Weird. I'm Randy." An image of a much happier Sebby and both children is shown, engaged in conversation. Child 2 - "Dishwasher dog sounds cooler. I'm Kev-" Randy (Child 1) - "He knows your name already, cause I said it!" Sebby - "He did say it. And you're right, dishwasher dog is cooler." Both children are laughing, while a shadow of a new figure is imposed on the bottom of the page, to suggest someone new will be entering the scene.

Mouse - Pages 3 & 4
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An image of a canine-like character named Sebby's head is visible with speech indicating internal scripting they are doing. "Hey. I'd like to buy a mouse. Yes, it's for me. I already have a cage and supplies. Thanks."  "Hi. I'd like to buy a fancy mouse. It's for me, yeah. It's a pet. I already have a cage for it, and food and a water bottle. Thanks." "Hey, I'd like to buy a fancy mouse. Yeah, it'd for me. It's a pet. I already bought a cage, food and a water bottle. Tha-" 
Sebby is cut off by a new speaker - "Can I help you with something?"
A larger image shows the canine, with robotic parts visible, speaking to a much taller cat character wearing an apron and nametag to indicate he is an employee. They are both standing in front of a display of pet cages as are commonly seen in pet stores. 
Sebby - "Oh, uh, yeah. Hi, I'd like to buy a mouse." <The bits of speech that Sebby has scripted are indicated through use of a matching font to his earlier scripted thoughts.>
Employee - "A mouse? Like, a feeder mouse?"
Sebby - "What? Oh, um, no. A normal mouse. A fancy mouse? That's what they're called."
Employee - "Oh, okay. And this is for?"
Sebby - "For me."
Employee - "For you."
Sebby - "Um, it's for me, yeah. It's a pet. I already have a cage for it. Thank you."
Employee - "Okay. Let me, um, I need to grab the stuff for that. I'll be right back."
Sebby - "Yeah... thanks." 
Text appears lower on the page, disconnected from the previous speech to indicate new, as of yet unseen individuals are speaking.
Unknown 1  - "No, just ask it."
Unknown 2 - "You saw it first, so you do it."

An image of a canine-like character named Sebby's head is visible with speech indicating internal scripting they are doing. "Hey. I'd like to buy a mouse. Yes, it's for me. I already have a cage and supplies. Thanks." "Hi. I'd like to buy a fancy mouse. It's for me, yeah. It's a pet. I already have a cage for it, and food and a water bottle. Thanks." "Hey, I'd like to buy a fancy mouse. Yeah, it'd for me. It's a pet. I already bought a cage, food and a water bottle. Tha-" Sebby is cut off by a new speaker - "Can I help you with something?" A larger image shows the canine, with robotic parts visible, speaking to a much taller cat character wearing an apron and nametag to indicate he is an employee. They are both standing in front of a display of pet cages as are commonly seen in pet stores. Sebby - "Oh, uh, yeah. Hi, I'd like to buy a mouse." <The bits of speech that Sebby has scripted are indicated through use of a matching font to his earlier scripted thoughts.> Employee - "A mouse? Like, a feeder mouse?" Sebby - "What? Oh, um, no. A normal mouse. A fancy mouse? That's what they're called." Employee - "Oh, okay. And this is for?" Sebby - "For me." Employee - "For you." Sebby - "Um, it's for me, yeah. It's a pet. I already have a cage for it. Thank you." Employee - "Okay. Let me, um, I need to grab the stuff for that. I'll be right back." Sebby - "Yeah... thanks." Text appears lower on the page, disconnected from the previous speech to indicate new, as of yet unseen individuals are speaking. Unknown 1 - "No, just ask it." Unknown 2 - "You saw it first, so you do it."

The page is mostly text based, with two different fonts and some off-set text, to indicate three people speaking. Near the bottom of the page is an image of Sebby looking over their shoulder at two smaller canine children who are smiling and staring at Sebby. Font changes again indicate parts of speech Sebby has scripted to use during conversations, though these come mostly from scripting we did not see on the previous page.
Child 1 - "Hey, uh, are you the store's?"
Sebby - "No."
Child 1 - "Why are you here?"
Sebby - "I'm buying something."
Child 1 - "You can buy things?"
Child 2 - "Don't be dumb, of course it can. Ask it if it can feel stuff."
Child 1 - "Can you f-"
Sebby cuts them off - "Yes, I can feel things." <Sebby has scripted this line>
Child 1 - "For real?"
Sebby - "Yeah."
Child 1 - "Were you expensive?"
Sebby - "I don't know. I guess, probably."
Child 2 - "It looks a lot more real than the ones at school, like the one that cleans the lunchroom." 
Child 1, to Sebby - "Why are you so short?"
Sebby - "I was made this way. Why are you so short?" <The first line - I was made this way, was scripted>
Both children laugh at the response.
Child 2 - "It called you shoooort."
Child 1 - "Shut up, I'll tell mom."

The page is mostly text based, with two different fonts and some off-set text, to indicate three people speaking. Near the bottom of the page is an image of Sebby looking over their shoulder at two smaller canine children who are smiling and staring at Sebby. Font changes again indicate parts of speech Sebby has scripted to use during conversations, though these come mostly from scripting we did not see on the previous page. Child 1 - "Hey, uh, are you the store's?" Sebby - "No." Child 1 - "Why are you here?" Sebby - "I'm buying something." Child 1 - "You can buy things?" Child 2 - "Don't be dumb, of course it can. Ask it if it can feel stuff." Child 1 - "Can you f-" Sebby cuts them off - "Yes, I can feel things." <Sebby has scripted this line> Child 1 - "For real?" Sebby - "Yeah." Child 1 - "Were you expensive?" Sebby - "I don't know. I guess, probably." Child 2 - "It looks a lot more real than the ones at school, like the one that cleans the lunchroom." Child 1, to Sebby - "Why are you so short?" Sebby - "I was made this way. Why are you so short?" <The first line - I was made this way, was scripted> Both children laugh at the response. Child 2 - "It called you shoooort." Child 1 - "Shut up, I'll tell mom."

Mouse - Pages 1 & 2
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