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Let's keep this between us
Who: Kernan & Jack
When: Some time after they establish themselves in the warehouse.
What: Kernan decides a young ice lad needs a bit more scope to training grounds.
Kernan scratched one of the hounds under her silken chin and watched the children from under his hood. Today was a good day, fewer nightmares among the group and general good spirits over breakfast. They were even taking math lessons well, led by Khemrys and Raistlin both since two pairs of eyes and minds helped keep the others in line.
Perhaps it helped that there were a mere few days left before the Ren Faire up the coast in Oregon. It was a treat and one they felt safe in attending. Khemrys had been working for some time with fabric from the rag bins and remnant stores to make appropriate costumes for everyone. That would let them attend and camp and live with the group for some time and in the case of Sette he was pretty sure the girl was looking forward to robbing tourists silly.
Yes, that would put people in a good mood.
For the most part.
"Jack," he noted softly to the pup. The hound would be sure to get the lad's attention after the class. He could sense the prickly restlessness so it was time for his own brand of oversight.
After he did his own maths anyway.
It was something like a few hours later, after classes and after lunch, before the hound came wiggling back happily crunching a pigeon bone and trailing the lad. Ah, yes, restlessness. "You'll want to come with me," he noted simply. "Now."
Portals were easy. Giving him time to go off and sulk elsewhere would be quite silly.
The paths were never straight, they slipped between realms and the only thing they had in common was the fact that each glimpse of a reality got colder. "Our new home is rather warm," he noted over his shoulder as they moved. "I believed you may wish to see where the hounds enjoy playing..."
His hounds liked snow as much as any other element after all. They could be quite silly things, and for that he blamed Khemrys most days. She was something of a softening influence. Regardless, the plain they tumbled on to eventually was pristine, meters deep in snow and with cliffs and evergreens poking up through the whiteness. His hounds didn't sink in the least. Kernan on the other hand, well, he sank a few inches upon arrival. "Duck," he suggested, given the fact that the hounds were now going to try to tackle everyone in to the drifts.
When: Some time after they establish themselves in the warehouse.
What: Kernan decides a young ice lad needs a bit more scope to training grounds.
Kernan scratched one of the hounds under her silken chin and watched the children from under his hood. Today was a good day, fewer nightmares among the group and general good spirits over breakfast. They were even taking math lessons well, led by Khemrys and Raistlin both since two pairs of eyes and minds helped keep the others in line.
Perhaps it helped that there were a mere few days left before the Ren Faire up the coast in Oregon. It was a treat and one they felt safe in attending. Khemrys had been working for some time with fabric from the rag bins and remnant stores to make appropriate costumes for everyone. That would let them attend and camp and live with the group for some time and in the case of Sette he was pretty sure the girl was looking forward to robbing tourists silly.
Yes, that would put people in a good mood.
For the most part.
"Jack," he noted softly to the pup. The hound would be sure to get the lad's attention after the class. He could sense the prickly restlessness so it was time for his own brand of oversight.
After he did his own maths anyway.
It was something like a few hours later, after classes and after lunch, before the hound came wiggling back happily crunching a pigeon bone and trailing the lad. Ah, yes, restlessness. "You'll want to come with me," he noted simply. "Now."
Portals were easy. Giving him time to go off and sulk elsewhere would be quite silly.
The paths were never straight, they slipped between realms and the only thing they had in common was the fact that each glimpse of a reality got colder. "Our new home is rather warm," he noted over his shoulder as they moved. "I believed you may wish to see where the hounds enjoy playing..."
His hounds liked snow as much as any other element after all. They could be quite silly things, and for that he blamed Khemrys most days. She was something of a softening influence. Regardless, the plain they tumbled on to eventually was pristine, meters deep in snow and with cliffs and evergreens poking up through the whiteness. His hounds didn't sink in the least. Kernan on the other hand, well, he sank a few inches upon arrival. "Duck," he suggested, given the fact that the hounds were now going to try to tackle everyone in to the drifts.
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"Think a moment, Jack. What skills do those book reports require?"
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