Ingress of the House of Arch (
smallestopener) wrote2008-07-03 07:48 pm
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It's time. It's finally time to go home. Ingress and Megwyn stand in front of an old stone wall some ways from the main road to Haven. The wall is screened by trees, thus making Tom and Door's sudden appearance less noticeable for anyone who might be passing by.
Ingress shifts impatiently from one foot to another. Since the incident in the woods, she's been counting the minutes to go home. She stayed in bed with a sick tummy the rest of that miserable day, but she made herself get up and go about the last full day of her visit. As she passed by people, said goodbye, and did her chores, she wondered what they really thought of her. Did the big kids in their gray uniforms think her strange and wrong? Did the other Companions? She knew Megwyn didn't, but how could she be sure of anything? She thought everyone liked her.
Finally two figures appear in front of the stones, stepping from the world of her birth to the world chosen for her future.
Ingress shifts impatiently from one foot to another. Since the incident in the woods, she's been counting the minutes to go home. She stayed in bed with a sick tummy the rest of that miserable day, but she made herself get up and go about the last full day of her visit. As she passed by people, said goodbye, and did her chores, she wondered what they really thought of her. Did the big kids in their gray uniforms think her strange and wrong? Did the other Companions? She knew Megwyn didn't, but how could she be sure of anything? She thought everyone liked her.
Finally two figures appear in front of the stones, stepping from the world of her birth to the world chosen for her future.
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He raises his eyebrows in surprise to see her bag packed and waiting at Megwyn's feet. He raises them even more when she runs, throwing her arms around Door's waist. He glances at Megwyn, and then back to Ingress, before meeting Door's eyes. This reception was not what either of them expected.
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"Ingress, I'm so glad to see you! You're ready to come home, I take it?"
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"And you need to fix the spell so Galatea can come back and forth," she charges Tom. "You have to. Or I have to learn how to open here all by myself. You can teach me, right, Door?"
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Did something happen to her? Did she get hurt?
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It takes a great effort of will.
"We can certainly begin your instruction in that sort of Opening, sweetheart. There will be time enough in the afternoons for a great many things."
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"Okay, let's go."
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The Companion is very carefully not catching the eye of either Tom or Door, and is in fact remaining as unobtrusive as it is possible for her to be.
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He is extremely worried and willing to move heaven and earth (literally) to make whatever is wrong right again. Hopefully it's a small thing. Perhaps she is merely homesick. There will be ice cream in the House of Arch today, that's one thing for certain.
"Well then, shall we?" He and Door prepare to Open their way back to the Underside.
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And then things will be better. They have to be.