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auroraexpress2019-05-16 01:01 am
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Who: newbies + you
When: Day 22, evening
Where: around
[This evening, out of nowhere, Hazel's carriage disappears. There's a shower of sparkles, a bright light, and after that... it's gone. Anyone who was in its hallway is now in the Garden entrance. The Garden car itself is now hooked to Clover's carriage, as if it had aways been and Hazel was never real. Clover itself is currently bare as well -- the lock screen is dull, completely turned off, and there are no lights inside. No one is there, now, but at least the space remains.
In some carriages, that loss of vibrancy is countered by the appearance of some new heroes. In general, the gloomy mood throughout the train is only heightened by the onset of a heavy storm. Outside there's a crack of thunder that rattles the train, and it begins to pour so hard the edge of the clearing is barely visible through the windows.
The rain, the thunder, and the strobe-light effect of constant lightning will continue til dawn.]
When: Day 22, evening
Where: around
[This evening, out of nowhere, Hazel's carriage disappears. There's a shower of sparkles, a bright light, and after that... it's gone. Anyone who was in its hallway is now in the Garden entrance. The Garden car itself is now hooked to Clover's carriage, as if it had aways been and Hazel was never real. Clover itself is currently bare as well -- the lock screen is dull, completely turned off, and there are no lights inside. No one is there, now, but at least the space remains.
In some carriages, that loss of vibrancy is countered by the appearance of some new heroes. In general, the gloomy mood throughout the train is only heightened by the onset of a heavy storm. Outside there's a crack of thunder that rattles the train, and it begins to pour so hard the edge of the clearing is barely visible through the windows.
The rain, the thunder, and the strobe-light effect of constant lightning will continue til dawn.]

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But it can wait. Both you and the other man act as if you know me. That should not be possible. It's been a few hundred years since my last summoning, I think.
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Are you claiming to have known me as a human?
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He reaches up and puts a hand reassuringly on Randy's head.]
Then I'm sure I'll remember you. Sorry to ask you to wait a little while.
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I can be patient. Thanks, though.
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Were we close?
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[but now he's sad and anxious and he's been feeling a lot of Ah Yes I Was A Crow-Based Rebound lately, so,]
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Then I'm sure we were. And will be again.
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You're soft as ever.
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[reaching over to headpat HIM]
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You have the advantage of me, that's not really fair.
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We were coworkers. Teachers at a military academy.
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Sounds like you missed me.
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I definitely did.
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Sorry for taking my time.
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