"Fix us?" Marian asked, trying to picture that. "So... he's just gone Sheriff 2.0: thinks we're on the wrong side and that it's his job to turn us around." God, that was grim. There had never been a single good time had arguing against someone who just sadly looked at you and shook their head, so sure they were on the right side. The list of books was even worse. What a joke the world had made of Tuck. It wasn't fair, but Marian couldn't feel all that bad for him when he was coming out of it golden and they were locked up.
"If there was only anything in here I could get internet access with." It was impossible to buy almost any housewares these days that would even work if they didn't have internet access, but looking around she could see that the fridge and microwave were both old. Tuck was lucky he was even able to find a fridge that old that hadn't fallen into forced obsolescence. "All that money and didn't even leave his old friend a Playstation 7."