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(Zoop!) The Queen stood in front of them, her arms crossed with a frown. “How is this possible? We’ve been rotating shifts for weeks.” “Someone...
“Yeah,” the elf muttered. “Like, how exactly does one swim in an underwater city.” Juniper seemed hesitant but gave a small nod. “Thank you for...
They hurried down, with Puck looking up at the Ortus in concern.
She brightened, giving them a small nod. “That’s excellent news. Thank you. I need to go find my friend.” She looked over her shoulder for a...
He nodded, but looked down at her. “We need to increase the watch,” he said. “Constant vigilance. No one should be here unless approved.
She looked a little sheepish, looking over her shoulder for a moment. “Yes,” she replied, looking back at the siren before shrugging a little....
He frowned, considering the machine. “I don’t... dwarves, maybe...”
Her face brightened before she hesitated. “What if I don’t know how to swim?” The elf next to the siren smirked a little.
He frowned, his expression concerned before he dropped back down to them. “There has been serious work done here... we need someone who knows...
He gave her a small smile, kissing her temple. “Elves aren’t exactly known for their derring-do.” June spoke up. “Where might we find this...
He gave her a small smile. “I know this machine... give me a moment.” He grabbed s pole, climbing up the Ortus with ease.
She laughed a little, tucking her hands behind her back uncertainly. “It’s, uh... it’s silly, but we’re seeking adventure,” she replied. The...
“The gears,” he mused, approaching the churning machinery. He stood in the exact place where she saw him for the first time, leaning in curiously....
Juniper clearly relaxed, her own ears perking up. “Hi... I’m sorry to bother you... my friend and I are trying to figure out how to get down to...
Ben was squinting at the Ortus, his brow furrowed. “Something is wrong,” he said, approaching it tentatively.
She pursed her lips before approaching the elf and siren. “Excuse me...?”
They climbed up towards the Ortus and Puck laughed a little, draping an arm over her shoulder playfully. “See, Cal? Those voices just mean...
“I’m going to talk to people,” she said lightheartedly, squeezing his hand. “Be back in fifteen.”
The Ortus was as she remembered it. There was no sign of anyone else. A gentle humming surrounded the machine, and she would instantly feel at...
“We can all go in at the same time, Calliope,” Puck said sternly. “Come on.”