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Sparkles and Terel in Tileworld
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Sadde arrives in the middle of the night as expected and whiles away the time until Terel is awake. In the morning they catch up, and "catch up," and then Sadde calls Nils and her mer friend (whose name she never caught), and then she spends pretty much the whole weekend with Terel, between working on a shiny report for the appointment on Monday and, ah, "catching up." She visits the fair folk forest at night while Terel is asleep, and has an overall very relaxing weekend.

At some point between Sunday evening and Monday morning she decides she's not feeling like a 'she' anymore and switches.

And then it's Monday.

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So is Sadde! This is fun.

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Eventually he breaks off to say, "I should get back to work. I'll call to schedule some time when you can see the new ship in a week or two."

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"Okay! I'll see you then."

Onwards.

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Nobody else calls him between then and arriving back at the World Tree.

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He seeks an audience with the Tall Shadows again.

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They are more than happy to welcome him back. Progress already!

They are going to visit this one spot he took pictures of and mark where the new 'house' should go. He can find them back here in a month or so and they will have plans for the rest of it, probably.

Their list of desired stuff is started but not finished, if he wants to get started on it.

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Sure, let's get started.

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What they have so far is fairly mundane, even expected, to start with. Furniture. Sundry house things and tools and consumer magic items.

Then it gets a little expensive... They are very particular about the mix of metals this set of tools with no obvious purpose must be made of, with a significant fraction being precious, and they require two dozen flawless rubies of identical size.

Then it gets weird. A bolt of spider silk that has bathed in the light of exactly thirteen different suns. Sticks of chalk mined from the border between two tiles. A large quantity of O-negative human blood, enough to feed a vampire for years, less than a week before it goes into stasis, healthy donors not required, and a magical stasis device to store it.

...The caginess and secrecy when they talk about this list changes from general caginess that they had before to the sort of straight-faced closed-mouthness that Fair Folk seem to have when talking about reproduction.

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...right. Okay this is. Absolutely bizarre. At least he can generate the blood himself.

Do they want his crystal number to contact him with further requirements?

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Further requirements will be on the order of housewares. Not urgent. The difficult and specific things are all covered. Come see them again in a month.

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Okay. Bye bye!

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Heading back to Suvak now, presumably?

(He gets a call from a newspaper. One of the features of the expensive comms package he bought is filtering for this - just tap face two of the crystal twice if you would like to indicate to them 'no comment'.)

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Back to Suvak, yes, and what the heck does the paper want, he is curious.

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The paper wants his opinion on import taxes for rare magical ingredients. They dance around him almost certainly not being able to admit to having anything to do with a certain trade company wink wink nudge nudge.

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...uh what? Trade company...? Why would—he arrived, like, last week...?

(He is a vampire and he was already a pretty good liar before he turned, they will not be getting anything other than perfectly genuine-looking confusion.)

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They keep pushing despite his great acting. He'll probably have to hang up on them.

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He will hang up, then, after growing increasingly exasperated about the whole affair in a very convincing way, exactly like he were some rando who got contacted by weird people who were convinced he had given birth to the Christ.

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He gets another call from the same newspaper - which is cut off and replaced with a call from 'Charlescomm Service Department'.

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Uh huh...?

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"Hello, sir. We're terribly sorry to bother you. However, it appears you have potentially become a minor celebrity or otherwise attracted media attention. We know this can be very stressful for our clients, so I'd just like to know if you want me to block and filter incoming calls for those likely to be harassing or repetitive."

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"I'm curious about how people are even getting this number."

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"I couldn't comment on that aside from the fact that our routing system is very secure. Presumably someone you gave it to told others, or else it was overheard or seen in their notes or something of that nature."

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"I see. How do you decide which calls to block?"

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"Statistics. Known media outlets. We also provide a white and black list to always or never receive, and keep a log of all blocked calls, with this service. We can also simply provide you a new number if you wish."

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"I see. And this costs how much...?"

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