That doesn't make any sense to me." I said as I smiled at Jordan.Over the next hour or so we walked around the trail that I usually take. Since this w...as my regular route I'd seen some of the small animals that lived in the area and I was able to point some of them out to Jordan. She was thrilled with that. After about three quarters of an hour walking, Jordan asked if we could take a little rest. I told her there was a bench about 100 yards ahead and when we reached it, I sat down expecting. "Mary..." Jack quickly interjected so their responses wouldn't again beintersected. "I have a feeling that we're not in Kansas anymore." But we've never even been..." I know, I know." Jack interrupted, making Mary pout. "But do you getthe feeling that, well... I don't know... That we're not exactlyourselves?"A little lemming walked into Jack's left foot and kept walking into it."Now that you mention it..." Mary voiced with a tone that suggested ahint of suspicion.They both looked down at. Not only had he been captured by an amateur trap,he had been captured by someone who wasn't even a wizard's apprentice. Hewas a mere wizardling who lucked onto a book with real magic and was nowplaying with powers he didn't understand.A few seconds later, the boy returned, carrying a tattered partial book.It was clearly very ancient, but also looked like the back half of the bookhad been ripped off and was now missing. The boy said, "The book doesn'tsay anything about how to end the. We finished dinner and had brandies while we quietly unwound. I paid the bill and we separated at the door with telling each other that we would see one another tomorrow.I came home to an empty house, the girls were still next door so I went outside and worked on my complex form that Kassandra taught me. It was difficult with a good dinner and the after dinner drink didn’t help my smoothness. After a half hour I gave up and then noticed Chandra and Celia both seated watching me.“Your turn.
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