Six weeks and two days.

It's hard to concentrate on much of anything when that's all you've got left. And since she's already taken her leave from work so it won't happen in the middle of the semester, that means Mia doesn't have as much to do.

So today has been devoted to cleaning up her living quarters, the nursery in particular. And doing the baby's laundry so it will be ready for him. And making sure the baby's toys are clean. And then Draco's laundry and ironing Draco's work shirts and trousers. And then preparing things for tonight's dinner. And then her laundry while the inner slow-cooks. And then making dessert. And then folding all of those clean clothes and putting them away. And then the kitchen will have to be cleaned up, of course. And then the table should be set. And what about the bed, is it clean?

It sounds like a lot, but magic does help get it done. Though, once it's done, Mia finds she would rather it wasn't done and then does it again the muggle way to make sure it's done right.

At least it hasn't gotten to the point where she's ironing the baby's clothes...
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Still laughing when Lemia leaves, the twins wait until it's just Mia who can hear them.

"Your mother is—"

"—Quite the charming woman,"
they observe.

"We'd like to meet—"

"—Her again, at a—"
"—Future time."
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Saying nothing audible for several moments, the brothers exchange glances behind Mia's back.

Should we tell her, brother?

I think we should. It is ... fair.

So they collect their memories of home and life there and begin.

"It is an island, a tiny one, off the coast of France in the Mediterranean Sea, and has seen much strife and conflict over the centuries," Xamot begins. It's not often that he gets truly emotional about something.

"A bone of contention for many countries in Europe, who spent much time occupying her—still do, in fact—many young people there grow up knowing little but hardship."


Tomax, too, is equally solemn.

"And there are few ways out, the most popular way for young men is with a soldier's uniform and a gun."

"Namely, that of the French Foreign Legion, which can be seen as ironic, since France controls Corsica now."

Something the brothers do not like, and thus do what they can to help Corsica gain some measure of autonomy—one of the few genuine altruistic acts they perform.



And they say terrorists have no heart.
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And they have enough. Enough heart for home and family and maybe enough for a few others, too. People who are close enough to be dear to them.

But if asked they'd say that their criteria for what and who they care about is more exacting than others'.

Don't meet them? Well, then too bad.

"You appreciate it more when you've worked for it,"
Tomax points out, briefly considering using their story as a means to gain sympathy, but Xamot shoots it down. It can work against them as well as for them.

"Earning it makes what you have more satisfying."

And more likely to be vigorously defended against those who wish to take it away.
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"A library? We—"

"—Would like to see that."

Cliffside cities they've seen and been to before. It's nothing new to them. So that does not get noticed.

Flight, however...
"The city ... flew?"
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But wouldn't that evidence be mostly on the underside of the landmass? Where it can't be seen but from below?
"So Vane will never fly again?"
It's not so bad, they might think. A flying city might require the acquisition of a different kind of sea legs. One they don't have.
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And the boys are rational. With no practical experience with magic before encountering Milliways. So they wouldn't know it by seeing it. It needs to be pointed out.

"We have the time to."

"I think we would like to hear it."
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"And what became—"

"—Of the Blue Star—"

"—After that?"

"It will be a habitable world again—"

"—Should someone attempt—"

"—To restore it."
"Right?"
Edited Date: 2010-01-23 09:06 am (UTC)
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"If it happens to our—"

"—Our Earth, it will not be—"

"For a long time to—"

"—Come, for our world is—"

"—Still very much habitable."

That object. In the sky. It looks very much like Earth.

It could be, brother. The semblance to NASA photographs is uncanny.

Back to here...

"And barring a catastrophe, it will be that way—"
"—For centuries yet to come."
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"We have to disagree there, Mrs Ausa—"

"—We read extensively about world myth—"

"And no ancient culture wrote about—"

"—A mass exodus to another world."
"Chronologically this should happen in the future."
Enough quibbling over the details give the lady a hand.

"Of course, Mrs Ausa,"
Tomax says, offering his hand as Xamot prepares to do whatever is needed with the carpet.
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Having a scar certainly makes telling them apart a bit easier.

"That may be true," Xamot says, rolling the carpet with ease. It's remarkable in that he can't tell if it's any different from the standard Earth carpets of home, "but it only takes one to document it and the rest to corroborate it."

"And nearly forty years ago, man landed on the moon. NASA's reports did not include any hint of terraformation."

Pause.
"So this is the library. Impressive."
You'd think every book ever written in Earth's history was stored here.
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"I am sorry; I meant previous terraformation. The reports from the astronauts included many things, but signs of ancient occupation was not one of them."

"And that is why written history is augmented with oral. It survives better, as long as someone is left to transmit it."

Anyways...

"What manner of subjects can be found here?"

And,

"Is teaching something you inherited alongside your title?"
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Ohhhh, they do. Plenty of nuclear weapons, and given what a dolt Cobra Commander is we wouldn't put it past him to have a go at the world's stockpiles if it meant getting what he wants.

Xamot and Tomax may be forced to work overtime to create terraformation technology just so everyone can survive, period.

"There are many sciences, Mrs Ausa. Some legitimate, some dodgy, and others quite ludicrous."

It's not up to the boys to say which is which.

"Just magic at the Guild? Or others?"

Tomax has now taken up the conversational ball—Xamot has just spotted a book with an appealing subject and is making his magpie-like way over to get a better look at it.

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