Like royalty or dictators or something. Maybe even let the next generation inherit so we wouldn’t have the indignity of politics even when the poor ...bastards dropped dead.”She grimaced in reluctant acquiescence. “OK, OK, I don’t need a lecture on democracy one-oh-one. I guess there has to be some way of choosing. But why— Oh, I don’t know.”“Just think of it like a job interview,” he said with amusement. “You’ve had those, I know. It’s just that this one is with lots and lots of personnel. I felt her smaller hand twitch and grow warm in mine.“That feels so weird,” Lauren whispered.The shock of breaking her hand, and confusion about what was now happening had temporarily overtaken her anger. It looked like I had bought myself some time, and possibly a chance to explain. I didn’t want to use my powers if I didn’t have to, especially not on my family. Mom and the twins had accepted my powers and our new life without putting up much resistance, and I hoped that Lauren would be the. "Davey looked at me doubtfully, but handed the three sheets of algebra problems to me. I settled them on the table and started checking. I have a math minor to back up my Economics major. I found a mistake on the third problem. "Davey come look at this," I said. He came and stood next to my chair. I showed him where he'd missed a step and how to do it correctly. Then I noticed another thing. I found two problems where he could have saved some work by taking another path to the solution.He. “Adventurers! Pfft. Nothing like the sea to put ye to your knees. In any case, this top deck is only for crew. Ye’ll be staying in the cabins below, where it’s safe for ye land folk,” Wolgar smirked as he continued.“How long will we take to reach the Emperor of the Waves?” Aldalome asked.“About a week’s travel, if the weather gods treat us right,” Wolgar said.Ehs closed his eyes and muttered some words. Opening his eyes after a while, he said, “The weather will be fine today, we should not.
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