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Just now, Shard of Thought said:

Granite nodded. This intrigued him even more than the Narrators did. If there was one thing Granite couldn’t resist, it was power. He had thought being a Mistborn was great, but knowing his heritage had so much more to offer? He felt like he was being ripped off. “So,” he asked. “Does Star work with Silence too?”

Michael coughed. "...no."

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Just now, Shard of Thought said:

Granite raised an eyebrow. “How did you know about me then? I guess I assumed... Since you’re up here with Sophie... And... Yeah.”

Michael wiggled his eyebrows mysteriously. "The mimes can see everything..."

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Just now, Shard of Thought said:

Must mean I’m important then, Granite thought. Good. “What are you doing up here, then? Does Sophie work with you guys?”

"Eh..." Michael wiggled his hand back and forth. "I don't oppose her, if that's what you mean. She's too nice for that. But we don't really work together."

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"No, no," said Michael hurriedly. "I mean," he let out a sigh, "she probably opposes me, but... I mean, she didn't really mean to attack Silence, did she? And of course, she couldn't know..."

He trailed off, then coughed. "Well, anyways, I have nothing but admiration for your mother and her quest."

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Just now, Shard of Thought said:

"Attack Silence?" Granite smirked. "Is she the reason why he's hurt right now? Also... what quest?"

Michael sighed. "Yes." He paused. "You know," he said thoughtfully, "I'm not actually entirely certain... getting back here, I guess? Also not being sad, maybe."

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"Not being sad." :P This is why Michael is one of my favorite humans. 

Granite raised his eyebrows. He was proud that his mother had managed to hurt "one of the most powerful beings" to exist. More proud that he supposed he had any right to be, actually. And he was also... oddly happy that his mother was sad. Perhaps she did care after all. Trying to get back here.... That was hope. "So..." Granite said. "She's a good person, then."

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7 minutes ago, Shard of Thought said:

"Not being sad." :P This is why Michael is one of my favorite humans. 

Granite raised his eyebrows. He was proud that his mother had managed to hurt "one of the most powerful beings" to exist. More proud that he supposed he had any right to be, actually. And he was also... oddly happy that his mother was sad. Perhaps she did care after all. Trying to get back here.... That was hope. "So..." Granite said. "She's a good person, then."

"Of course!" said Michael. "She just needs a little convincing, that's all."

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FT returned to sanity with unfettered glory. He gave Sophie an interdimensional glare. He was pretty sure that time distortion had given him a cold. He blew his nose. "Alright, you, Rutabaga. Damage report, and what is that evil blackness spreading throughout the thread, devouring light, sunshine , and all things good and lovely?"

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19 hours ago, Shard of Thought said:

"Oh, right," said Granite. "'Cause she was a villain before. Huh. Why'd she change?"

Michael shrugged. "According to Pheonix, she was always a hero... she just needed a reason to show it."

5 hours ago, FatherTiempo said:

FT returned to sanity with unfettered glory. He gave Sophie an interdimensional glare. He was pretty sure that time distortion had given him a cold. He blew his nose. "Alright, you, Rutabaga. Damage report, and what is that evil blackness spreading throughout the thread, devouring light, sunshine , and all things good and lovely?"

Michael sighed. "Probably the withergeists... again."

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