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Boston graduates into Velgarth
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Nod. "Thank you. We don't want to give you even more work. We can stay in here and sleep and think about how to pay you back for the food."

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Joshel ducks his head, looking slightly embarrassed. :Don't worry about paying us, really. I - just use this bell to call if you need anything, all right? Chamber pots should be under the beds, or I guess they're probably sitting in the corner of the other bedroom for those beds. Extra candles plus flint-and-steel in the drawer under the washbasin table - extra blankets in the cabinet by the sofa - any other questions or things you need -?: 

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Chamber pots. Really. Well, now he has an idea for something he can do to pay them back, and a reason to convince them to take it even if they really do want to give stuff to total strangers for free because they have lakes of free mana.

"I think we're good, thanks."

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:Take care, then. Someone should get back to you by...sundown. Probably: 

And Joshel leaves. 

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Jisa, somehow, gets through the endless stupid Council meeting. The peace treaty is APPROVED. It only takes one interlude of marching back to Leareth's shielded room at Healers', waking him - which earns her a death glare from Melody and which Jisa feels horrible about - and demanding that he swear an oath on the stars not to ever use the population of Valdemar to fuel a god. She doesn't use a Truth Spell for it. She doesn't need to; she knows Leareth. Inside and out. She's seen his mind. 

(Leareth gives her a very odd look when she asks, and looks like maybe he wants to say something else to her, but he's clearly too tired and in pain to manage more words than the bare minimum.) 

Jisa has, at this point, been awake for coming on thirty-six hours, with only a very brief, very cold nap in the middle, during their pause to rest on the trek to the pass to meet Leareth. The stimulant she took is wearing off and she's exhausted

She informs Tran that she is going to BED and he can take care of getting Leareth to sign the treaty and also of anything that comes up with the magical teenagers from another world. 

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This is way too many things. Tran will leave the magical teenagers alone until and unless they actually call and ask for something. 

...He only realizes after Jisa has gone off to bed that he forgot to ask about passing updates down the relay. Oh well. It can probably wait. 

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Outside the curtained window of the guest room, the sun occasionally peeks slightly through storm-grey clouds. The light dims, and dims further, as dusk approaches. Nobody has come to interrupt them yet. 

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Kevin counts lines of woodgrain in the floor, for mana and to keep himself awake, until he can't stay awake anymore, and then wakes Franklin and passes out.

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At dusk, Jisa is woken from the sleep of the dead by a Mindtouch. 

:What: she snaps, which she feels is great restraint on her part. She could have just hit them mentally instead. It's awfully tempting. 

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It's Joshel. :Word on the relay. We...might have a worse problem than we thought: 

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Aughhhhhhhhfine. She's awake. 

Jisa struggles into a sitting position, trying to ignore the sudden throb behind her eyes. :What problem: 

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:Still waiting for back and forth on the relay, but...I think the children who arrived here might not be the only ones lost from their world. Seems like another cohort landed up north. Right in the midst of all the confusion and emergency, so it's - not surprising they didn't notice all the parts that didn't make sense and realize they were lost from another world: 

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:Oh. Damn it: 

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:I don't know for sure. It could be a coincidence, and their lot really were just some students from a reclusive mage-school whose Gate home went off target. But - it's awfully suspicious, right?: 

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:Yes: Jisa slides her bare feet over the side of the bed, wincing as the cold air brushes her bare skin. :...Joshel. What aren't you saying: 

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:They're, er... Our biggest problem is that they're not with Dara anymore. Or anywhere the Heralds up there can find: 

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:Oh. Goddamnit! I - do we think they wandered off and got in trouble? Could they have tried to get themselves home?: 

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:I don't know. Maybe. But - what we do know is that Iftel evacuated several thousand troops by Gate. And Dara can't confirm whether she saw the children more recently. Things were chaotic: 

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Aaaaaaaaaaah. 

Focus. 

:Right. We...should talk to the team here. They'll be able to help us confirm if they know the other teenagers, right?: 

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 :- Oh, right, they would. I'd just been thinking we could describe what Dara and Marius observed of their magic, up there. But yes, as soon as we hear back, we should go talk to them: 

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It ends up taking several back-and-forths to confirm; each message needs to be passed via three Heralds with Mindspeech, all of them exhausted. In the end, it's well after full dark when Jisa knocks on the door to the guest room, Tran and Joshel at her back. 

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It is now Marcy's watch. She feels a little more capable of applying intelligence to problems but also on some level unshakeably convinced that this is in some undefinable sense not real and she's about to wake up in her room at the Scholomance or a hospital in Boston or something. She has been telling herself firmly that this is not going to stop happening and even if it does she still has responsibilities in the meantime.

She answers the door. "Good evening?"

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Jisa's eyes are puffy from having just woken up and her hair is tangled. She somehow looks even more tired than before. 

:You and the others up for talking now? We - got some news, and we want to confirm it with you, but....short version is, you might not be the only team from your school whose graduation gate ended up off target: 

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"Woah. Uh, who?" If it's literally everyone their parents will collectively panic. If it's everyone except one group that could start a war whether that group did it or not.

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:Er, we're...not totally sure. We have descriptions, though: Jisa tries to peer past Marcy into the room. :Are the others awake to talk as well?: 

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