Annie at the end of all things
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I got them all, eventually.

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Of course you did. I love you. - what did you do after that -

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Read books. I read books while I was de-oathing them, too, it didn't take that much attention. Borrowed people's ears and listened to music, borrowed people's eyes and looked at scenery. Wrote things. I don't know what would've happened to all my notes, maybe your father still has them in Valinor wherever it's hiding.

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Probably. Oh, Annie, I thought I'd lost you forever -

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I'll be there soon. I try not to speed, weird sense is good enough for driving but it doesn't give me ideal reaction time.

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You being safe is far more important than you being here. But I'm glad you're coming here.

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I'm driving very safely, promise. Are you getting along with Marisol?

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I think I kind of alarmed her? I was a bit singleminded about finding you.

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Makes sense. She knows some stuff, not a lot, I took her with me when I ran off because she was kind of relying on me for healing and rural India is not a great place to be without that for somebody as easily injured as her.

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She's got a bone condition. I can't make the underlying condition go away - it seems not to work on most things present from birth or genetic or whatever - but I can fix fractures and stuff.

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Is she going to want to come with us if we start doing things elsewhere?

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Probably won't want to quit the Peace Corps, but if she gets into serious medical trouble they can send her somewhere with an actual hospital.

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Okay. Should we rescue the rest of your adoptive parents' children - I do not think I like them and I didn't even meet them -

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They technically never finished adopting me, actually. Some of the others fit in okay with them, some of them already left - might be worth getting Tirzah.

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Okay. 

 

Our kids lived long happy lives. Eliel's in Valinor now but she did a lot for Endorë first.

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That's good - I wasn't sure if you'd know, how much did you get a chance to look into before you got kicked here -

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Nothing at all, actually, they thought it'd be disruptive, we just woke up in Canada, but Lírnith knows most of what happened unless it happened in Valinor.

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The continent got moved around a lot in the reshaping of the world, it didn't have any Elves native to it - don't know if it has some who immigrated once humans rediscovered transoceanic travel.

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About how many Elves are there still around?

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Lírnith thinks more than fifty and less than five hundred.

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...So when I said this world looks a lot like my original I mean, like, eerily, the continents actually match and there's some weird cultural parallelism too.

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Huh. ...you don't think you're from the future -

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No, I don't. It's not exact - Noregrsk is just like Norwegian, they're not quite mutually intelligible, and there are other differences, like, in my world we never invented the cellphone and the landlines were headsets instead of things you had to hold, Christianity per se didn't exist and the nearest analogues were three things each less popular, and also artifacts had existed for a long time and here doesn't have them, and also when I got hit by the van it was the calendar year 1802.

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