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Through The Living Glass

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  1. She pushed her hand through her hair and kept them there, feeling her face grow hot. "W-well . . . we . . . we went to the lake and swam for a few minutes . . . then we took a walk down some side tunnels, and after a little while- well 'cus then we . . . there were these, like, weird rock-worm things that he told me the name of but it was weird so I don't remember it," she blurted. ". . . A-and one of them got my leg and we kinda panicked and ran . . . and then we got attacked by something else that I don't know what it was and he carried me 'c-cus I was hurt and stuff but then he got really tired so he drank something that made him have a bunch of energy and we made it back to the lake but then he said it was poison and I freaked out and made him drink the antidote 'cus he had that too but it made him really tired and so I brought him back here a-and I'm sorry I lied to you! I panicked!" she finished, hands on the sides of her head.
  2. She cocked her head. "What?" And then immediately berated herself for continuing the conversation.
  3. The not-frog hopped back up the wall at lightspeed.
  4. She nodded. "Alright. Thanks for . . . looking out for me, I suppose."
  5. She fidgeted nervously. "W-well . . . we just went for a walk, I guess . . ."
  6. He did not. Oh well.
  7. "O-of course he's alright. Why wouldn't he be . . . wrong about what?"
  8. "You just barely met me- why do you care? I made the choice to go out there because I wanted to, anyway." Wait, what was she doing? She didn't have to defend her reasoning against this guy. Whatever. Might as well just wrap the conversation up.
  9. The not-frog was relieved.
  10. There's not a hole there, anymore. She fixed it a couple pages back. She blinked, suddenly nervous. ". . . What?"
  11. She sighed. "But it doesn't seem dangerous at all!" she said, gesturing up into the sky.
  12. She shrugged. "I know . . . he just got really tired all of the sudden . . . we were running around a lot and stuff. He was tired to begin with, I guess."
  13. She nodded. "I know, but I just thought I would go and look . . . and nothing dangerous happened, anyway."
  14. Bat went limp once again, and she paled. Scud. She hadn't even thought about that. "Oh, right! I-it's okay! Nobody got seriously hurt or anything- I just scraped my leg on some crystals in the lake and it was bleeding a lot, but Bat helped me and bandaged it, no problem." "Still. I'm . . . I'm sorry."
  15. Irie nodded sadly. "I'm- I'm sorry. That must be so hard."
  16. She made a shushing motion and gestured to the drooping Bat by her side. She raised an eyebrow and looked between Violet and Starlight. "What's it got to do with him?"
  17. *deep breath* *siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh* okkkkkkkkk "Fun, fun. What's it do?"
  18. "Oh! TAAron!" She sounded surprised to see him. "I was just going to . . . look outside. Figured it was safe enough," she shrugged.
  19. Okay She sighed and sat him against the wall, then made him big again. Well, she had to get him home somehow. Not that this would be fun. . . . Or particularly ethical. At all. But . . . well, she didn't really have any other ideas beyond making some illusions, and that seemed far too risky to use in these caverns. So she cringed and . . . made his body stand on its own. Which it did. She stared at it, creeped out. Ugh, this felt so wrong . . . She grimaced and put one of his arms over her shoulders and supported him, then made him walk back to his house like that with her. To anyone walking by, it would just look like he was already half-asleep. . . . Scud, she hated this.
  20. . . . but it's implied- Actually- Y'know what? Nvm.
  21. Do you want her to? She has a different plan in mind She tried to wake him up once more, not wanting to force him awake via Narration. That is not her backup plan, just FYI
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