Annie in the foster system
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Miss Enderbridge chuckles. "I certainly haven't heard anything about Norway being magical! No more magical than anywhere else, at least. What sort of magic?" 

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"Like my weird sense. There were things, objects, that if you touched them, gave you a magic power and a magic - problem, a magic curse sort of. I'm... not sure why I would have touched the number and combination of them that I seem to have. I don't remember having touched any at all, yet."

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"How original! I don't know that I've ever seen that one even in books. Though the magic curse part sounds very unfortunate! Is that why you get so hot, do you think, it's a magic curse?" 

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"Yes. I don't know what it matches up to.

"Original?"

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"If someone wrote a book about a world that had that sort of magic, they would get lots of people saying it was so clever and creative." She looks thoughtful. "I suppose you could write a book about it, if you wanted." 

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"I suppose. My life did not exactly have a plot insofar as I remember it."

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"The plot needn't be about you! You could write about, oh, a love story like Romeo and Juliet, only in your world with the magic? Romeo and Juliet being magically in love and also cursed would fit rather well, actually." 

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"Huh. Maybe. Or I could just copy a story I remember reading."

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"I suppose you would remember reading stories! Do you remember what your favorite was?" 

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"I remember what my favorite when I was twelve was, I don't know if it stayed my favorite forever. It was about a magic item that shrank people who touched it and made them not need to eat, and an emperor who used it on prisoners and their whole little dollhouse-city in his garden."

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"....Well that sounds rather surreal and disturbing! Was the shrinking bit the curse or the benefit? Why did the Emperor want to shrink prisoners?" 

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"The shrinking bit was the curse and not needing to eat was a benefit. He didn't want to kill them, and he liked having a little dollhouse city in his garden. They were next to his tigers and his birds."

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"Shrinking could be a benefit to some people! Though I suppose it'd be better if you could un-shrink later. I would enjoy being shrunk for a little adventure, I think - imagine! You could climb dandelions and run around in gopher holes! - but I suppose I wouldn't want to be tiny forever. It would be so hard to read books if they were bigger than you were!" 

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"Yeah. Some artifact drawbacks are worse than other ones. I think it was usual to pick artifacts where you wanted the power and didn't mind the curse, at least compared to other people."

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"Yeah." Miss Enderbridge pushes her glasses further up her nose. "I am curious, where do the artifacts come from? Do wizards have to make them, or do they just sort of appear? Are they usually owned by a particular person?" 

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"When somebody dies, some of the time, their favorite thing will turn into an artifact. Only if it's just one thing. They did wedding earrings instead of rings, so there'd be two."

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"Because they didn't want their wedding jewelry to turn into an artifact? Honestly, if I had ever been in love and married, I think it would be very romantic if my wedding ring turned magical when I died! ...What decides what kind of magic an artifact does? Is it related to what the object is, or what sort of thing the person who died liked or disliked?" 

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"Well, people didn't want to surprise their kids or whoever with irreversible magic that might be a bad deal! It seems sort of related to what the person was like and not what the object is except that you won't have an object be your favorite thing if you don't like the object at all, but it wasn't very clear."

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Nod. "How fascinating! And what were some of the kinds of magic and kinds of curse, other than the not needing to eat and the shrinking, or the ones you have?" 

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"I remember there was a knife that was scary because it didn't need to be touched to affect people and it made them want to carry it around with them till they died so there'd just be a pack of people roving around with it. Um, there was one that made you need to sleep a lot more than usual but made it so you could tell what a regular artifact does without touching it."

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Shiver. "How dramatic! And that second one sounds very useful. - can you see when an object turns magical before anyone touches it? If you're not the one person with the artifact that gives you the power about it, I mean." 

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"No, you need that artifact power to tell. Or maybe there were more, I'm not sure. I remember the general way things were and a few details but it was such a long time ago."

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Nod. "Well, maybe you could write a story and it might help some of the details come back?" 

 

She shifts, trying to very gently nudge Annie off her lap; her knee is bothering her quite a lot now. "Your dear foster mother will be back soon, I suspect. ...You haven't told her any of this, have you. Not even about missing someone?" 

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Off she hops. She stumbles but catches herself on the arm of the chair. "Yeah."

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"Fair enough, I suppose. I don't rightly know what she would think of the whole thing. Might say you were just imagining things." 

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