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Baby!Glam lands in Miracle
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Why did her stupid father want to bring her today to the bank. What does he get out of this. She doesn't understand. And she knows she has to keep in mind how she's "not a girl" because if she's a girl she'll turn into one and then he'll know about her power and he must not know. So she's quietly chanting how not-a-girl she is in her mind, which quite helps drown out Professor Haywire's deranged demands.

Not that that isn't worrying. He's threatening to send hostages to another Earth, and he has demonstrated being quite capable of that. It's a particularly effective threat, Sadde muses when she's not being very annoyed at being in this situation and not being able to do anything about it, since unlike killing someone, it's reversible—with his cooperation. It's like killing someone and being the only one who can bring them back.

She's in the middle of wondering why on Earth Professor Haywire decided to come to New York of all places when something goes wrong—she doesn't quite know what—and there's a bright flash, the crackling sound of electricity, and she's not in the bank anymore.

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"Historical accounts of mer tend to be somewhat blinkered."

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"How? Why?"

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"Have you ever read old accounts of white people meeting non white cultures?"

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"...no."

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"They are neither flattering, nor accurate. It's arguably worse for mer."

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"But that's stupid."

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"You seem to be a nice child. Can you imagine what a not-nice person might say about Michael?"

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"I didn't really mean it when I said he was terrible. Well, I did, but I didn't mean it that way."

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"Some theologians actually think mer are sinless, for strange, complicated reasons. I don't think so, but they're no worse than people."

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"People a thousand years ago."

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"But still people."

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"It's just really weird, even people who live in jungles and stuff have computers."

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"Not all of them."

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"No, but some."

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"You know those things you think you can't understand because of your age? I think this is one of them."

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He folds his arms. "I hate being a kid. Even being a teenager would be better."

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She laughs, heartily. "You know many teenagers? Remember, teenagerhood is when Nemo and Moira could potentially act on their little schemes."

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"But they'd know better than to do it! Or they'd at least use protection."

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"Well, Moira probably would. Teenage pregnancy is kind of less of a big deal for mer."

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He shakes his head and sighs. "I'm being unfair I think."

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"Maybe. I do hope Nemo waits a bit longer to sire luminescent super-mermaids with my boys."

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He shrugs. "It's not really my problem, I'm being too meddlesome."

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"Nothing wrong with getting involved. It's practically my job."

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"It's wrong getting involved in what other people do in private that doesn't hurt anyone else."

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"You're being hard on yourself."

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