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Witch's Hunt: Blessed Curse
~Episode 3: Kagari~
The train slowed until it came to a complete stop. After having just prevented a head on collision with another train, William and Lila were grateful to finally be out. Marry, who was pretty calm for the rest of the ride, was shocked to learn that the two of them had managed to save them all from a gruesome death. She was still a bit curious about Lila though. Even though she asked her if she was a witch, which all the evidence pointed to, William told her that he simply took Lila along to help him, and that teleportation took a lot out of everyone being teleported. She reluctantly accepted his response, and left it at that. It didn't really matter anyway. Whether she was a witch or not, Marry accepted her either way.
The mall itself was huge. There was at least a hundred stores within, and it even had its own station. Being a mall, there was, of course, anti-magic fields in place, to prevent abuse of power to rob stores or something of the like. William looked around, this being his first time to this mall. Actually, this was basically his first time to any mall, and he was impressed with the amount of stores and selection that was available. It was as close to a "one stop shopping spot" as he imagined anyone could get.
"So," he spoke, for the first time since they'd gotten settled back on the train. "Do you have a list or something? What did you plan on buying?" William was speaking to both Marry and Lila, but the question was more directed at the latter than the former. He didn't plan on doing anything other than window shopping, so he figured he may as well accompany the two on their little shopping run. He did, however, plan on keeping his distance. His overbearing presence would only serve as a hindrance to their societal development.
"Just some things for the upcoming break," Marry replied, looking around in wonder at all the stores. She didn't say, but this was also her first time here as well. 'I'm here with a friend, right?' she thought to herself, catching herself looking over at Lila. She was looking towards William with a look of sour indifference. As was to be expected of her.
@Vivian Adlet
~Episode 3: Kagari~
The train slowed until it came to a complete stop. After having just prevented a head on collision with another train, William and Lila were grateful to finally be out. Marry, who was pretty calm for the rest of the ride, was shocked to learn that the two of them had managed to save them all from a gruesome death. She was still a bit curious about Lila though. Even though she asked her if she was a witch, which all the evidence pointed to, William told her that he simply took Lila along to help him, and that teleportation took a lot out of everyone being teleported. She reluctantly accepted his response, and left it at that. It didn't really matter anyway. Whether she was a witch or not, Marry accepted her either way.
The mall itself was huge. There was at least a hundred stores within, and it even had its own station. Being a mall, there was, of course, anti-magic fields in place, to prevent abuse of power to rob stores or something of the like. William looked around, this being his first time to this mall. Actually, this was basically his first time to any mall, and he was impressed with the amount of stores and selection that was available. It was as close to a "one stop shopping spot" as he imagined anyone could get.
"So," he spoke, for the first time since they'd gotten settled back on the train. "Do you have a list or something? What did you plan on buying?" William was speaking to both Marry and Lila, but the question was more directed at the latter than the former. He didn't plan on doing anything other than window shopping, so he figured he may as well accompany the two on their little shopping run. He did, however, plan on keeping his distance. His overbearing presence would only serve as a hindrance to their societal development.
"Just some things for the upcoming break," Marry replied, looking around in wonder at all the stores. She didn't say, but this was also her first time here as well. 'I'm here with a friend, right?' she thought to herself, catching herself looking over at Lila. She was looking towards William with a look of sour indifference. As was to be expected of her.
@Vivian Adlet