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She follows Rebecca, looking around curiously. The cars are... an interesting phenomenon.

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Quite!

They pass by factories and warehouses first. (Thankfully they mostly stay away from the smelly meatpacking district.) Those make way for streets of shops and offices, which are more numerous, denser, and cleaner than Anne is probably used to.

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Armethalieh was supposed to be the biggest, brightest, densest, cleanest city in the world. And then there's this place. It's a little daunting, but at least she's got Rebecca on her side.

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Rebecca, meanwhile, is chattering about the area. She points out the homes of some of the people she knows, explains how the streets work ("mostly in a grid, but tilted sideways 'cause it's pointing at Central City"), and mentions which shops are honest and which ones cheat customers if they don't know what they're doing ("you shouldn't have too much of a problem with that, though, you don't look foreign or Ishvalan").

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"You know a lot of things."

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Rebecca seems pleased. "Ah, well, I bet anyone would seem that way to an amnesiac."

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"Well, okay, probably yes."

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"Ahhh, no, you're supposed to say 'Yes, Rebecca, you are obviously the smartest and the best person, it wasn't at all stupid, blind luck that dropped you on that courier route when I needed help!' Sheesh."

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Giggle. "Okay, I'll remember that for next time."

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"Good." Grin.

More explaining, this time about their neighbors. Mrs. Potter in the room above them sings in the mornings and she's not actually very good, but if you compliment her she bakes you cookies. The Weber kids will run errands for a specific kind of candy you can only get on the other side of the city. The Tuckers run a nearby animal shelter and the husband is trying to be a State Alchemist.

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"A State Alchemist?"

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"Alchemy's a kind of science. It lets you change one kind of material into another and fix things, using energy from underground. State Alchemists are alchemists who work for the military. They get automatic special privileges and a giant yearly stipend, but you have to pass this hideously difficult test to get in."

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"Hmm," she says. It is the 'hmm' of someone who thinks hideously difficult tests might be right up her alley.

(It is also the 'hmm' of someone who is remembering what the Book of Stars told her when she got here. The War Magic is wielded most usefully by one who understands the nature and function of the world - that could be a reference to State Alchemists, the closest the book could get since it was written in her world and can only show her what people from her world have written in it.)

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"Something familiar about it?"

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"Not... exactly," she says. "But I think I might be the kind of person who thrives on hideously difficult tests."

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"Are you." Appraising look. "Well, I'm not sure where you'd get study material for that. There are stores that sell it but there are also a lot of people who try to learn alchemy for the watch -- the stipend is a lot of money."

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"Alchemy sounds pretty useful even without the - watch?"

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"Oh, sure, if you have the patience to learn to consistently freehand a perfect circle." She makes a face.

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Anne giggles.

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"I guess you also need to know a lot of chemistry? And math. I don't know, I never went into it. You should ask Tucker. Or Mustang, come to think of it, he's a State Alchemist."

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"Maybe I will!"

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"If you want something nearer-term you could learn typing or clerical work, I do some of that at my job. Hmm, other jobs that require tests ... computing, if you're good at math. Sewing or working a loom at a factory -- those are dangerous, though."

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"I might be good at math."

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Rebecca grins. "Oh, I suppose there's clerking local shops too. Although that's not going to pay well at first and it'll be a bit before anyone trusts you with their books --"

She stops at the next few street corners to buy newspapers. "These have classified ads, you'll look through them to find computing jobs or things further from where I live."

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She smiles, cheered by the prospect of having something to do.

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