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Library [01.08]
Once the library was opened, Karal and Altra settled in to read about the island's current location. Karal was looking for something fun for him and Evey to do; what they found was absolute horror.
"These creatures cannot be real," he murmured, while Altra's ears flattened. Just in case, he pulled his feet up onto the chair.
"These creatures cannot be real," he murmured, while Altra's ears flattened. Just in case, he pulled his feet up onto the chair.

Morning
Thankfully, they remembered that Karal had class, and dashed off to that in the fourth period.
Afternoon
OOC
*shudder*
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"I sort of ran through. I was... well, I didn't want to bother you. How was the food?"
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"I'd rather not toss something at you. It'd be just as easy to make my presence known to Altra than to risk smacking you in the nose."
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He was teasing now.
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Karal sighed and made a face at both of them. "Not muffins! Well, no large ones, anyway," he teased back. "Or ones with chocolate on them. Far too much mess."
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He was grinning.
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"And I should bring you some of the teas that I bought the other weekend. I went back to Oz again, I'll admit. Mostly to see a friend, though I got quite a few new spices to play with."
He nodded to the bag.
"Your meal today uses a few of them. There's nothing quite like them in this world, that I've found anyway."
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"One wasn't so much a trip as a visit to a friend, and the other wasn't so much a trip as a nightmare."
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...no, he wasn't being insulting. She was quite a heavy old creature and the way her skin sat along with the fact that she literally couldn't hold herself up anymore with such a massive head on her shoulders made him think of an empty bag slowly collapsing under it's own weight.
"When I returned to the city to head back here, as the portal sends me into a little alcove near Munchkin Mousehole, I was knocked over the head.
"When I woke up, I was in a cell with a boy I'd only met once before as we both hid out from the rain one afternoon, who was apparently working as part of a unit under my uncle. Shell. Who'd had a standing order to apprehend me sent out."
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His grin was a little crooked.
"Rest assured that Trism wasn't any more pleased than I about me being clubbed. He snuck me more food and water than I was supposed to be given and locked himself in the cell with me so I wouldn't be alone."
He hadn't understood that, now or then, but it'd made things somewhat better.
"Which was when my uncle made his appearance. Apparently, he'd taken a bit of my hair in the dark on the way down to Southstairs while I was resting my legs as the stairs are beastly and he'd had a half-rank sorcery student from Shiz looking in on me."
He grimaced just a little.
"He only had bits and pieces, though. And much of his information was wrong. He knew enough, however to propose me a deal."
He swallowed now.
"I would provide him with information from other worlds, technologies and magics and samples of things that might help him in his efforts to rise in the ranks of the government in the Emerald City, and he would adopt me formally as his nephew, provide for my education, and assure me a position in the government where I could very likely become a very well-off young man."
The crookedness of his smile was almost painful now.
"After all, he'd said, the redeemed are always well-loved. As is the redeemer. And the son of the Wicked Witch herself?"
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The kettle whistled, and Karl shook himself as he followed Altra to the pour the tea, hands wrapped around the pot as it steeped. "Of course you didn't," he said softly. "You wouldn't, not you."
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"For a home? A family?"
He wanted Karal to know. He wanted Karal perfectly aware that he'd almost said yes. That he'd almost agreed. That he'd almost damned his own world to make up for all the things he'd been denied. To build a future for himself, no matter what would be crushed beneath it.
"No. He tipped his hand, mentioned something he shouldn't have, and I realized exactly what it was I would be signing onto.
"And how ashamed and disgusted the man I guess is my father would be at the very idea of me doing it. How similar it all was to the Wizard who'd raped the Quadling swamps for rubies and taken my childhood friends from our home."
The swallow was hard.
"My half-siblings. As was practically ascertained only weeks before by my green little daughter and my pale little son that visited."
Karal was smart enough to put that together. Even he knew that. He didn't let the point sit, though. He moved on.
"I told him to, well, something unpleasant and biologically impossible. He assured me that he'd get some of what he wanted from torturing me before whipping the one person in the room who'd shown me kindness."
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"I didn't let him."
The tea was put to his lips and sipped quickly, not caring that he was burning himself a little. The pain was pushed aside, hardly felt as it wasn't useful for the moment, and he went on.
"I had nothing to hand, so I used the only magic I have."
He put the cup down.
"I pulled all the terrible memories off of him, all the things he'd done to others, stripped the justifications from them, and threw them into his face."
He kept going because it was best he rushed through this because when it'd happened, it'd taken too long and it'd been too terrible for all that there'd been very little violence to the whole thing from most people's view.
"He fell to the ground and gave a cry and the men, figuring that I'd been the cause, ran out. Trism ran too, but he came back soon enough. Untied me. He asked me about my uncle, who is not dead but probably not well if I'm any judge, and gave me back my things.
"And that's all that came from my first trip."
He looked at Altra, and at Karal, waiting for judgment. He'd asked Miss Lulu if what he'd done was wrong, and she'd told him no, but he wanted to hear his brother's verdict as well.
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"Good. Because I never want to do that again."
He took a long sip from his tea.
"The second visit was much less adventurous. I merely found Trism and spent the weekend with him, helping him with his apprentice's work in a stable and wandering about the better shops to get my teas and spices."
He was able to smile now.
"He's been taken under a veterinarian. His way with animals is almost uncanny."
And he blushed a little because that same way was very much usable on him. The same hum that'd calmed a startled horse had worked quite well to have him drifting off to easy sleep.
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He looked to Altra, and by extension, Karal.
"Would you like the truth or honesty?" he asked carefully. The two were very different things.
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"You know how close we were, how often we spent time together. When it ended, there was just... nothing. An empty room, a cold bed, do I need to go on?"
He fluttered past it, though. He knew how close Karal was with Andrew and he didn't want to alienate anyone.
"Professor Ambrose left without notice. Not even to me. You were gone. Ino had her own troubles and I did the best I could to help her instead of making them worse."
He shook his head and looked away to enjoy another sip of tea.
"Long story short, and that's probably for the best, Trism was just what I've needed. As I've told Ino, I'm not sold on him since he is an Ozian and I've had about as much luck as a homeless gambler with those from my own world, well... I'll have to see."
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"It's what I do."
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"Just follow the smell of vanilla and gooseberry."
He'd found a new tea he liked of late.
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"And good company."
He held up the cup.
"I was about to say that I should head to work but I've been incredibly rude," he said with a brief ruffle of his hair.
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"Sunday," he promised.
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And while he had told Karal most of his troubles, he was proud of himself for having dealt with most of them beforehand. The only thing that'd really worried him had been Andrew.
Well, Andrew and what he'd done to Shell.
"I'll see you then!"
And with that, he ran off to work.