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He squinted. “They could’ve,” he replied quietly. “They’re mostly scavengers, but if they were hungry enough, they could’ve.”
She laughed a little, coming over to him earnestly. “Let’s be honest; we’re just going to wait until I have another vision, aren’t we?”
Puck looked back, squinting. “It’s just a little mouse.” “There’s hundreds of them inside that corpse,” Ben murmured quietly. “We don’t want to...
She seemed pleased by his approval, shrugging off her bag. “Thank you. Where should we look first?”
“Yes,” he replied curtly. “Keep moving.”
She eventually found a small alcove away from the center city, and she looked up at him. “How’s this?”
Ben looked over his shoulder and a strange expression crossed his face. “Keep moving,” he said urgently.
She took his arm and headed towards the outskirts of the city, her ears pricked curiously.
On top of the corpse, she would see a tawny mouse with huge ears, looking up at her inquisitively.
She considered this for a moment before shrugging. “Maybe we should set up camp before looking around?”
As they walked away, she would hear a light scuffling.
She seemed delighted by this, looking around thoughtfully. “What do you think they’re celebrating?”
Ben reached out a hand to her. “Let’s move on.”
She was moving quite quickly, her hand in his. “And then you’ll be able to come back to the farm, or something, and we’ll figure out your next...
“How rude. They have manners,” he said primly. The carcass smelled horrendous; it had clearly been rotting in the sun for a few days. She would...
“Yeah,” she said, pulling him forward. “That means we’re one step closer to getting you your magic back.”
“Sure, I did,” he replied. “Very nice people, although they might’ve wanted to eat me.”
She looked up at him excitedly. “Really? That’s a big deal!”
“You don’t know what I’ve been up to,” he replied smugly, folding his arms. “One visit every six months for two years doesn’t cover everything, Cal.”
She squinted, uncertain if it was a mirage of some sorts. Her hand was in his, her hair pulled back in its trademark ponytail, and she had caught...