Kiri's up early the next morning, restless with various low-level simmering concerns, and wanders out of her room.
"Maybe I will make statues. I've never been much of an artist though, Kiri, do you think -?"
"Aleko draws pretty well. Usually he doesn't spend enough time on a specific piece to leave it 'finished' to the point where it looks like it belongs in a frame, but he'd be perfect for helping Patience play with the ground."
"Yeah, it'll be great. I guess if I'm gonna do it here Loel should have input too, in case he doesn't want weird Alekomonsters statue-ing around in his yard."
"Well, once I'm gone they're sure not gonna do anything else. I guess while I'm here I could make them move around. We could make a giant bluestones board and I could move the stone pieces and you could turn some trees into wood pieces and it would be only useful when we were both here, does that sound like enough of a pointless display to suit the occasion? Oh and speaking of occasions are we gonna do the magic handholding thing?"
"I'd like to, and I think the choreography works if I stand between you and Loel, since order doesn't matter. But there have been some misgivings." Kiri gestures in the direction of the misgivings.
Ekador sighs. "Yes. Although I suppose, given that we have the opportunity, and you've said we will have to do it eventually regardless..."
"Well, with that level of enthusiasm I can't believe you're not bouncing in your chair waiting for Loel to get back. It's pleasant, I swear."
"I believe you that it is pleasant. The question is not whether it is pleasant. The question is whether I want to do it."
Patience shrugs. "I wanna try it. I don't know what it's like and I want to."
"Hi, everybody!" says Loel, cheerfully. With Aleko's help, he carries the bin to a sufficiently sturdy table not currently occupied by any other things, and sets it down there.
"The idea has been proposed as an event for today's agenda and Ekador's got vague misgivings," explains Kiri.