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theafflicted2022-06-26 07:01 am
06 - week six
WEEK SIX
Sunday starts with more aches and pains than you might be used to. Florence patched people up after Saturday’s lesson, sure, but it’s not a complete cure - not to mention it doesn’t ease the sting of betrayal. Some classmates that you thought would cooperate wound up breaking your trust in the end, and this week will be interesting with the fallout.
It’s hard to say what this week will have in store otherwise. Things are changing, and it’s not clear what this means for all of you. On the bright side, however, the creatures and places you once knew from home have suddenly disappeared, so that's less that you need to worry about. There are new areas for you to look at as well.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
FLORENCE / LORELEI
It’s hard to say what this week will have in store otherwise. Things are changing, and it’s not clear what this means for all of you. On the bright side, however, the creatures and places you once knew from home have suddenly disappeared, so that's less that you need to worry about. There are new areas for you to look at as well.
FLORENCE / LORELEI

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I suppose... perhaps it's my frames of reference that are strange.
[Yeah, he'll go with that. Good dodge.]
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What sort of frames of reference could he have given you?
[ Hien is perfectly capable of hoisting people over his shoulder and everything.
…He doesn’t even consider what Phantom is really thinking about. ]
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People in love, I mean. Mileena, Ix, Phillip were all more of the fawningly devoted type, from what I ever saw. I may have underestimated the typical amount of manhandling.
[Apparently Hien really can't turn off that habit, if he treats Fai like that too.]
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[ He laughs softly. ]
He’s also really cheesy. He wouldn’t stop complimenting me last week. There’s all sorts of sides to him.
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[He's relatively sure the same could be said of Fai, although he's not bringing up the memory.]
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[ But it’s nice. He likes it. ]
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[As the oldest person here in a normal human age range, he's probably allowed to say that, right.]
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You're right.
[ He smiles, pointing at himself. ]
What hidden sides do you think I have?
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[Although veering away from that probably more sensitive topic a little, he smiles slightly.]
I didn't expect you to egg Hien on on Saturday, either.
[The cursed dice knife throw...]
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Heh... well, I was irritated by Owen's gloating.
[ It was the last thing he wanted to hear after getting thoroughly electrocuted. ]
I thought he was going to do something whether or not I told him to, so I figured there was no harm in saying it. [ ... ] I didn't think he was going to hold himself back otherwise.
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[At least it made Phantom feel a little better? He has to chuckle at that explanation though.]
He really does have surprising sides. For instance, I didn't think he had a knife.
[He could have wished Hien's aim was better but, well. None of them were doing that well post-electrocution. And he imagines Fai's good nature would have kicked back in if that had actually hit.]
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He likes knives... I suspect he has a knife on him most of the time.
[ Which is concerning, but it doesn't bother him much. ]
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[Not that he's drawing a parallel between Marcus and Hien, that would probably give him hives.]
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Maybe he has yet to surprise you!
[ Fai moves to check the cake. It’s not cool enough yet, but it’s getting there. ]
I don’t think he’s quite the type to do that sort of thing to the extent Hien does, though.
[ But he could be wrong. ]
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[Thus firmly establishing this as happening before Marcus scares the life out of him with an inflatable t-rex suit. Anyway, Phantom is watching the cake progression with interest.]
You're experienced at that.
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I think he’s pretty responsible. And uptight. It’s funny.
[ He likes uptight people, though.
Fai turns his attention away from the cake and back to Phantom. ]
You think so? I suppose I had quite a bit of practice when I ran my own cafe. To tell you the truth, though, I apply my knowledge of magic to cooking, which has made it easy for me to improve quickly.
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Of course he is, when he's not being impulsive. He was created to be a... babysitter.
[Whoops, almost said something nicer. No more thinking about Marcus, that was the whole point of dragging his tired body out of the dorms.]
Our types of magic really are very different. That's convenient, though. Is that what you'll go back to? After this?
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Fai starts to dig around for some icing and decorating tools. It’s easier to not make direct eye contact when he’s busy looking for things. ]
I’m not sure. I suppose… I’ll have to see what Hien and I end up doing.
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[Well, Phantom's good at Magic Complications, but Hien's situation still made his head hurt a little. Still, they'd find a way around it. He frowns a little in thought at Fai's expression.]
Are you worried about that?
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[ He finally finds some of the pipettes. ]
There are also a few other… factors that could cause trouble.
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[That certainly feels cagey...]
I won't press if it's not my business. But sometimes magic from other worlds can circumvent difficulties in our own. Perhaps there's something I can help with.
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I’m cursed to kill the first person I come across with more magic than me.
[ And he knows for sure that Hien has more than him. ]
Hien said I could kill him, but that doesn’t mean I want to.
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[(Affectionate). That's more of a tangle than he expected, though.]
It doesn't seem to apply here, while our powers are sealed. I wonder if there's another way around it.
[Hien's kind of power... would need a really, really big protective mirrage to do that.]
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I don't know. I haven't found anything to counteract it in my own studies.
[ Fai lets out a sigh as he deems the cake ready to be decorated. He picks a light gray icing and starts spreading it over. ]
He's such an idiot.
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Well, depending how things work out at the end of this... course, I'll need a new project to take on. [...] Hien is beyond my abilities to help with, I'm afraid.
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