Eldritch Yvette and Tiro
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She notices this because she's being very conscientious about not leaving her eyes closed for too long, even to cry. Because creepy magic book.

"T-thank you," she mumbles, and she picks up the soft fabric to wrap around herself and cry into. This is an excellent idea, she is very grateful.

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It turns out to be a whole bunch of identical great big squares of very fine white linen. Cozy.

He goes into the hill again and this time stays there.

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On one hand, she's glad she isn't being watched while she cries, because she finds the whole thing a bit humiliating. But on the other hand, she's alone with the book and that sort of makes her want to cry some more. Luckily, she has the freedom to do this. The squares can keep her company.

 

 

Eventually, she exhausts herself. After a little while of staring at the empty sky in something like despair, she sits up from where she flopped on top of the identical linen squares, glancing at the hill and its door.

She neatly folds up the linen squares that aren't being used as blankets into slightly smaller squares, and brings them with her when she knocks on the door. Wrapped in two linen squares and with red, puffy eyes.

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Her host opens the door and offers her a cup of water in trade for the stack of linen squares.

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"Hi," she says, smiling a little and accepting this trade. She looks tired and like she has just been crying, but the smile is genuine. "Thank you, you're very good at this." She sips at the water.

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"Thank you," he says wryly. He goes to put the stacked linens away.

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"Oh, I. Suppose you don't have you're welcome, do you," she agrees with a trace of a laugh. "Unless you're thanking me for dampening your perfectly dry linen?"

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He laughs.

"For saying I'm very good at this," he explains. "But - yes. You're welcome."

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"Oh, right. Well, you're welcome for dampening your perfectly dry linen anyway."

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He giggles. "The linen wants to help!"

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"I wasn't aware linen had opinions! I'll have to conduct myself accordingly." She looks, with mock seriousness, at her linen blanket. "Thank you for your help, it was very kind."

She pauses. "... It doesn't actually have opinions, right. I mean this has been a weird day, am I in a place where linen has opinions instead of just being itself?"

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"No, linen has no opinions, I'm," he makes a vague gesture because he has no way to say 'kidding'.

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"Joking?" she offers with a smile. "I'm sorry about the holes in your vocabulary, just - let me know where they are and I'll help patch them up."

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"Joking. Yes, thank you. You're - helping pretty good - with my vocabulary."

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"Helping pretty well, or being very helpful," she says, a little absently. "And, good, I'm glad. I was uh, trying to get you at least conversational. There's not a vocabulary limit, is there?"

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"No, it's - magic. My father came to Haela, spoke Sanash and not Haelahar, so he got a - magic - to understand what people say. You say things, I understand them, I learn them."

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"A - spell to understand what people say?" she offers. "And 'if you say things, I will understand them, and then I will learn them.' That sounds useful, how does that work?"

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"Not spell... hmm... I don't know how to say... do you know, the people who are people but not people, and magic?"

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"... No? Uh. Let me try some words anyway. Wizard mage warlock fairy? Goblin elf unicorn dragon. Any of those close?"

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"Hmm... fairy? Elf? But - not. In Haelahar they're athrai. My father got an athra to do magic to him so he understands what people say."

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"Hm. And it passed down to you, or you went and got the same magic?"

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"Passed down. Athrai do that."

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"Huh. Sounds useful."

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"Yes. Athrai are..." his voice goes very wry and slightly dubious, "useful."

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Interesting phrasing. "You said they were people but not people. In the sense that they're - strange, alien, or something else?"

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