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thistle and dermot brave the trials
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When Thistle wakes, near to the end of her first semester of magic college, learning why she has always 'felt' another side brushing up against her mind, she wants to throw up. 

Trying hard not to wake her roommate, she gets into the bathroom, but only manages a few false heaves. It's not until she has a few moments to decompress, that the feeling is recognisable as deep, painful homesickness. 

So she splashes water on her face, throws a coat over her PJ's, slides into her shower flip-slops, and grabs her hearing aid. She tucks it into place as she leaves her room heading for the payphones. Perhaps Quentin had a point when he said Brakebills' was 'somewhat ableist.'

She dials her home number, praying her favourite person would pick up. 

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...and then, about thirty seconds later, they're not.

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Meanwhile, Dermot and Quentin are having a conversation which mostly consists of Dermot saying things and Quentin thinking they're incredibly stupid things to say.

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Before she knew she could do it, she would claim that teleportation was not a thing. Either way, they’re gone.

She butts into Dermot and Quentin’s argument. “So they disappeared as soon as I could sense them. I think Quentin’s got a point.”

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"They're here? Let's go. Which one of you can cast a locator spell?"

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"Not here. They left."

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"They will have some way to nullify a locator spell. But I can catch wind of them long enough to find out where they are, and Mal can smell them-"

She's missing something. What is she missing?

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Dermot...waits. He waits for someone to figure it out, waits for some solution to present itself. The annoying kid- Coldwater- is still talking and it's not helping, he's just talking and talking and talking and looking at Dermot like he's annoyed that he's not responding like he could even get a word in edgewise and they're all just standing around here waiting for psychic chick and scratch and sniff to find the second years- Dermot paces.

Lori could feel the rising anger from a mile away.

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Mal notices it before she does, when the second years come back- he doesn't signal her, but Lori can read that he wants her to try to read minds in that direction-

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Lori turns and hones in-

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-they're not even close to figuring it out yet- he looks incandescently beautiful in that light-

"Zev, baby, move over here."

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-the meat is too stringy, but the decadent atmosphere of their banquet pantomime is essential when it comes to intimidating the first-years- someone is reading her mind. Get out, you limpid cock before I tear your mind to shreds.

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"Your friend Margo just called me a 'limpid cock'," Lori giggles to Quentin.

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-he cracks a smile. Of course she did. That's Margo.

"That's Margo."

If- Quentin's thoughts become muddier, as colorful Play-Do starts to cover them up. Apparently he's remembered to put up his rainbow bridge.

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"They're so close but they keep moving. I can't get a bead on them."

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"Margo was thinking about somewhere with light...and then there was something about a pantomime banquet." Lori taps her lip. "Can you smell any food anywhere, Mal?"

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Sniff, sniff, sniff.

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Okay he's getting pretty sick of this shit. When are they actually going to do something-

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"Oh, wait, they can't have taken us off school grounds, right? That's probably like, against the charter or something."

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“Anywhere else they would risk detection, so it has to be school grounds!” She squeezes Quentin’s shoulder, proud of him. 

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Mal's head shoots up as he tries to pinpoint the source; he's entered into a quadrapedal position again. Still nothing conclusive enough for him to say anything, apparently.

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"If we're on campus, whatever they want us to do can't be far. There's not enough room to hide anything big. We're looking for clues- it's probably some kind of puzzle."

His mind races as he thinks back to the riddles and puzzles in the Fillory series. Quentin turns them over in his mind, rainbow bridge abandoned as he focuses his attention on this. Leaves...branches...squirrels...it could be about finding the right path, like when the Lorians crossed the Silver Snake in book 3...

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"Crossing snakes, and finding squirrels, huh? We've found our squirrels, we just need to stop them...moving." 

Lori casts the net of her mind out gently, trying to dodge around Margo's mind-shredding.

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Margo is intelligent, canny, adaptable, and stubborn- she has more control in her little finger to construct a defense than a first year-

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-but Lori's powers are rare, and Margo has one significant weak point. He's being adorable, too.

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He’s posturing around the table flinging his arms up and pretending to deliver a great speech, winking at Margo.

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