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Kynna
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"If you know your student ID number, you can look your schedule up online. I can show you, if you want," he offered, checking the water. It hadn't started boiling yet. "It's a little confusing to maneuver at first, bit you'll get the hang of it," he offered an assuring smile to her. He leaned against the counter, his arms crossed over his chest as he stared into the pot. Normally, he would will the pot to boil, but he didn't want to freak out their gusts.
Noticing it was much quieter than normal, Zach looked outside the window above the sink. He saw the shadows he normally talked to, but it appeared that they were behind a barrier. He frowned; he only let "good" shadows into the house. He himself had adjusted the barrier to allow that to happen. How? He had no idea. He just kind of willed it. The only way he knew the barrier was there in the first place was when he saw shadows with bad auras on the other side of it, unable to come in. He was protecting the "good" shadows from those other kinds of shadows. He shot a glance at Jane, and over towards where the adults were talking. That big guy had been the last one in. Maybe he'd done something..?
Miria stifled a sob. Her beloved husband... "We will go back with you," she whispered after swallowing, a few tears leaking to her cheeks. She wiped them away and nodded with more confidence. "Yes. We will go back with you. Give me enough time to tell Zach." Regardless of her fear that her son would run away, her people needed her now more than ever, and she would not let them down.
Noticing it was much quieter than normal, Zach looked outside the window above the sink. He saw the shadows he normally talked to, but it appeared that they were behind a barrier. He frowned; he only let "good" shadows into the house. He himself had adjusted the barrier to allow that to happen. How? He had no idea. He just kind of willed it. The only way he knew the barrier was there in the first place was when he saw shadows with bad auras on the other side of it, unable to come in. He was protecting the "good" shadows from those other kinds of shadows. He shot a glance at Jane, and over towards where the adults were talking. That big guy had been the last one in. Maybe he'd done something..?
Miria stifled a sob. Her beloved husband... "We will go back with you," she whispered after swallowing, a few tears leaking to her cheeks. She wiped them away and nodded with more confidence. "Yes. We will go back with you. Give me enough time to tell Zach." Regardless of her fear that her son would run away, her people needed her now more than ever, and she would not let them down.