Emma meets a friendly neighborhood architect
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Emara eyes her shoes. "Probably? But, um, kinda better than trying to go barefoot and stabbing myself on something."

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"And we would look very silly if I carried you."

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"That seems just as dangerous as no shoes!"

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"I'm not going to drop you," he says, playfully indignant.

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Uh. She thought he was joking??? But this is still not a good idea. Funny idea, yes, but baaad idea.

"Satin!" she reminds him instead. "And probably too slow? I mean, uh, the libraries must close eventually."

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He giggles. "Well, fair enough," he says, leading her out into the park. "It's just down the hill. And if they're closed by the time we get there, it's still very nice to look at."

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"Skygarden is pretty spectacular," she agrees readily, following him through the park. Her shoes seem to be doing all right; she suspects she'll have blisters, but that's nothing new. "I miss Shattered River sometimes, but definitely not for the buildings."

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"All the best architects live in Skygarden. And I'm not just saying that because I'm an architect who lives in Skygarden."

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Emara laughs. "Oh, yes, definitely not biased at all, I'm sure."

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"You caught me. The only reason I know there's a library nearby is because I built it."

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"Cool. Tell me about it? But I, uh, am kinda not an architecture expert, small words please."

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"It was an interesting challenge because of the light—books don't like strong light very much—I ended up giving the building windows of solid stone, shaped just thin enough to let in a little sunlight but not enough to hurt anything. And then there's carefully designed magic lamps for times and places the sun doesn't reach, but coming up with those was somebody else's business."

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"Huh. Why stone in particular? Not curtains or darker glass or, I don't know, special architect materials I've never heard of."

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"Because it's pretty!"

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Emara laughs. "A good reason! ...except maybe about dresses. It has failed me for dresses."

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"Maybe you just need better dresses. Or better friends. Or better parents."

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"My parents mean well, they do. They're trying to do what's best for me." She doesn't sound enthusiastic. "We just, um, disagree sometimes." Then, less morosely, "and save me, I do not need more dresses. Seven outfit changes was more than enough."

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He giggles. "Well, suit yourself. And here's the library!"

It is, as promised, very pretty.

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"Wow."

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Sekar beams.

"I'm glad you like it!"

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"Uh, yeah, it's gorgeous!" She wanders back and forth, catching different angles. "No wonder you wanted to be an architect," she says wistfully. (She doesn't get to make career choices.)

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"It would've been a shame not to, after self-dedicating Land."

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"Oh. Wow. Um." Emara blinks, attempting to gather her thoughts. She's never met a self-dedicate before (...that she knows of, at least.) Her parents always told her it wasn't worth the risk. "I don't... I've never... uh, good job?"

Yes, good job Emara, you sound like an idiot. She flushes red.

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He laughs. "Thank you!" he says cheerfully.

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Still red, she manages a slightly more coherent, "I've only met a couple people, and, um, never self-dedicated."

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