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Raven nodded. "I can tell."
Raven sighed. "That was mean. Sorry." Dusty shook his head. "No life force."
"If you know how, you'll have to show me. Otherwise, I promise to take precautions to ensure nopony is hurt by the electricity."
"Idea, then. I can feed some extra magic into Azrael, then with some luck, he can give you the needed electricity."
"And how does one do that?"
"I didn't wanna be wrong and make a *squee!*ed up accusation!" Dusty waved Edmond over. "You. Come show me what you have."
Raven nodded. "I... think I suspected it... a while ago."
Raven sighed. "Nighty, don't..." "My plan was for Az to finally nut up and tell her himself," Maya said bluntly. "Now, please, dude. Let me visit...
She nodded. "Yeah, but it wasn't my place to tell."
"Of course you did." She sighed. "Well, guess he had to tell her some way..."
"Borderline Dusty persuasive I bet."
Maya let go of her head. "Persuaded my flank. He didn't even tell Raven about that."
Dusty tilted his head. "There is no way..." Maya grabbed Cricket by the head and whispered, "Cricket, dude, how the BUCK did you learn that?!"
Maya stopped in her tracks. "What."
"Done!" Dusty floated the maid out to a booth with a cider, and gave Nightshade a glass of bourbon in the process. He then walked out and stopped,...
"One moment," he called from the kitchen, "Nearly done with this. Fake memories take time." Maya followed his voice, making her way back there....
Raven nodded. "I'd hate it if you didn't, hon."
"Anyway," Asmo said, "I think he just has a thing in his a-" Maya then swung open the door and walked inside, carrying Moondust on her back. "I...
Azrael sighed and nodded. "I think so..."
Asmo nodded. "Probably a thing in his-" "Apologies!" Dusty floated him out a ham and salami sub. "I'm going to need a moment in here!"