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7 minutes ago, Kajsa said:

He jumped but, after examining her face, went back to eating. 

"It's not our concern," she explained. "Not during reeducation."

The castle shook stronger, to its very core. 

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4 minutes ago, Halcyon The Only said:

"It's not our concern," she explained. "Not during reeducation."

The castle shook stronger, to its very core. 

His hand twitched for his sword. “But—!!!”

Posted
9 minutes ago, Kajsa said:

His hand twitched for his sword. “But—!!!”

 

7 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

A frog fell from the ceiling onto his sword hilt.

"If they manage to turn us..."

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14 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

A frog fell from the ceiling onto his sword hilt.

He petted it. 

7 minutes ago, Halcyon The Only said:

 

"If they manage to turn us..."

“Don’t worry. I’ll rizz them up. Then stab them.”

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8 minutes ago, Kajsa said:

He petted it. 

“Don’t worry. I’ll rizz them up. Then stab them.”

She gasped, jumping to her feet. "ALEX!" 

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10 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

It pet him back.

He made a frog sound. 

5 minutes ago, Halcyon The Only said:

She gasped, jumping to her feet. "ALEX!" 

“Not like that! Just… just a tactic! Why not use their techniques against them?”

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5 minutes ago, Kajsa said:

He made a frog sound. 

“Not like that! Just… just a tactic! Why not use their techniques against them?”

"Because it's WRONG."

Posted
2 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

It made a frog noise.

The horror!

Indeed.

The other frogs threw him off the tower for heresy.

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Just now, Kajsa said:

“Okay!”

She sighed. 

Zeta entered. “We need more than just me. We need a real weapon.”

Posted
6 minutes ago, Kajsa said:

Alex stood. “Me! Let me help!”

“No,” she snapped. “Your brain is dead. Go back to reeducation and draw something.”

Posted
1 hour ago, Through The Living Glass said:

It screamed as it fell.

Fortunately, a kindly old woman had set out a cushion for the frog to land on.

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Just now, Through The Living Glass said:

The not-frog was relieved.

The kindly old woman was actually a witch, and she needed the not-frog's eyes. Did the toad consent to having his eyes forcibly removed?

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