Annie in the foster system
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"I think any language at all."

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"Any language? Could you read Swahili? ....I don't have any books in Swahili, it's just what came to me first. Huh." She pets Annie's back some more. "Did you learn all of it, once, do you think?" She giggles, slightly. "Or maybe you're an old old soul, back from before the Tower of Babel. Wouldn't that be something." 

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"It's magic. Where I lived before had magic and some of it's still stuck to me even here. If you hold your hand behind your back, so I couldn't see even if I weren't blind, I can still tell you how many fingers you're holding up."

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"Goodness! What a trick." Pause. "Can you read the spines of the books on the shelf behind me?" Annie's head is still tucked into Miss Enderbridge's chest, but Miss Enderbridge knows exactly what books are housed there. 

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"No. They're flat. Text is the only thing I can see but the chair between me and the books can still get in my way. Everything else I sense its shape. I could tell you how many cans are in your kitchen cabinets or how many bottles are in your bathroom cupboard though."

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That sounds very confusing but magic would be confusing, wouldn't it. 

 

"Well! Even don't know what's way in the back of my bathroom cupboard under the sink." Bending down that far hurts, lately. "There might be some long-forgotten Drano in there or there might not! We can go have a little adventure and find out." 

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"There's a short canister half full of powder, and an empty spray bottle, and a sponge, and a folded up piece of paper, and a chunk of - I think probably soap - and some chipped paint."

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"Well, no Drano, then - that one's a big jug - oh well." 

Miss Enderbridge opens the door and (reluctantly) bends down and peers in, quickly, to check whether Annie's magic sense of things is on the right track. 

"- Well! Isn't that neat. Must be helpful, too, especially given how you can't see the normal way." 

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"Yeah, it's useful."

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Nod. 

"And your - soulmate, the person you miss so badly? Is that a magic thing too, do you think?" 

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"I think it must be. I just don't know who it was. Or how the magic picked them. I might feel exactly the same if they were terrible."

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"Well, that would just be rude! Of the magic, I mean, not you or them. ...Do you remember anything at all about them, do you think?" She looks thoughtful. "It seems like the poem might've helped you remember some. We could read more poems, if you like, and see if anything sticks?" 

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"The poem didn't help me remember about them. It's just, I think I probably died. And reincarnated."

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....Miss Enderbridge will hug her tighter. "That sounds like it must be very confusing. - do you remember dying?" 

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"No. But here I am, and I was born, I have a certificate about it."

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"And there's obviously things you know from before you were born, sounds like."

A pause. "...Or things you inherited, at least, from the magic. Do you remember anything from before you were born - being little, maybe, in a different time and a different place?" 

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"Yes. I remember being up to - I'm not sure, at least twelve? - in a country that doesn't exist here."

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Well, presumably it doesn't exist here, if Annie is from before the Tower of Babel!

"What was the country like? Do you remember your parents, the first time around?" 

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"It was called Noregrsk. It was cold there, it was pretty far north. I remember them. They were divorced and I lived with my mother in a big city."

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Nod. "You're certainly not twelve now! Do you think you're remembering more things faster than you're growing up?" 

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"Yeah, I think so."

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Nod. "Then maybe you'll remember the person you're missing sooner, at least?" Shrug. Snuggle. "I don't know. This is all very strange and it must be even stranger to be living it." 

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Nod. Hug. 

 

"...'Noregrsk'?" she says, after a little while. "Cold, far north? .....Sounds like Norway, almost. I - wonder if they said it a different way, way back when you were going round the first time." 

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"Maybe. I haven't been to Norway. But mine had magic, which I don't think this one does."

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