Silver looked down at Jayce from where he floated above. The trolley behind him shadowed them both. The hedgehog didn't show any signs of getting tired or at risk of dropping the groaning hunk of metal. He simply nodded with a thumbs up, quills swaying with the movement.
"Yup! I'm Silver!" He confirmed. "Nice to meetcha in person! Jayce right?" He glanced over at the indicated spot where he could put down the trolley. "Right. You got it!" He proceeded to float the trolley over, and with a twisting motion of his hand, it flipped over in mid air so that he could land it upside down as instructed. He hovered above, spreading his hands and slowly lowering them so that the vehicle could gently settle to the ground. Once it was down, Silver then lowered the smaller pieces of debris that had fallen off the trolley and put them on the ground next to it.
"I put pieces that had fallen off the trolley next to it." He reported, lowering himself to the ground and landing next to Jayce. The cyan glow dissipated from around his body. He was roughly just shy of three and a half feet tall, but the quills rising from his head in a crested fan shape gave him some extra inches. "Whew! I can help out with anything else that needs to be done." He assured. "Once the trolley is ready to go back on the tracks I can lift it and flip it back around."
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"Yup! I'm Silver!" He confirmed. "Nice to meetcha in person! Jayce right?" He glanced over at the indicated spot where he could put down the trolley. "Right. You got it!" He proceeded to float the trolley over, and with a twisting motion of his hand, it flipped over in mid air so that he could land it upside down as instructed. He hovered above, spreading his hands and slowly lowering them so that the vehicle could gently settle to the ground. Once it was down, Silver then lowered the smaller pieces of debris that had fallen off the trolley and put them on the ground next to it.
"I put pieces that had fallen off the trolley next to it." He reported, lowering himself to the ground and landing next to Jayce. The cyan glow dissipated from around his body. He was roughly just shy of three and a half feet tall, but the quills rising from his head in a crested fan shape gave him some extra inches. "Whew! I can help out with anything else that needs to be done." He assured. "Once the trolley is ready to go back on the tracks I can lift it and flip it back around."