Karla was planning to head upstairs to Warren's room in a few minutes, she just had a few more herbs to mix for brews. It seemed less and less likely that this--whatever if was--was going to end in a fight, but she figured it would be best to be prepared anyway. The last of her spidersilk was spun into Healing webs, there were potions and tinctures
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"Karla!" he said as soon as she answered. "I love Emma for giving me this thing." And Warren for teaching them all how phones actually worked, but, while Morton was feeling A-OK today, that still didn't lead to him doing more than grudgingly admitting Karla's feathered boyfriend was more than 'acceptable.' "How're you? How's your crazy school? And your even crazier friends?"
Not that Cassidy was one of Karla's crazy friends. But Morton wasn't going to ask about her outright. Not at first.
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Even if parts of Kaeleer weren't being stripped away and vanishing, Morton still shouldn't sound this...happy. There were Black Widows to smuggle and a secret army to raise and Julian to deal with and Hobart sitting like a smug vulture over everything...
"Morton?" she asked, concerned. "Are you okay?"
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"I'm okay," she said with a fake trill of a laugh. "Just teasing. You know, like you said. Where are you now? Is Julian with you?"
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Yeah. Morton held cradle in the same high regard as the rest of the boyos.
"Mountains? Forests? Arceria?"
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Karla had to sit down for that. It meant that all the Black Widows she'd tried to usher into safety were gone, too. Haven was gone. All the Arcerian cats were gone. Kaelas was likely gone, too, since he'd been staying there to help sort out any differences between the humans and the kindred.
Gone. All of them. Gone. And now, had never been.
She had to clear her throat before she could continue. "B-before I tell you the rules, you have to answer me a question. Name all the Territories in Kaeleer."
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He was a little surprised by Karla's whispered, "Is that all?"
What did she mean, was that all? Of course that was--oh. "Sorry, right. And the forests of the Dea al Mon."
Heh. Gabrielle might have killed him for that.
...Chaosti who?
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And Jaenelle, of course. Thank the Darkness for Jaenelle. But they were all that was left of the boyos and the coven who had descended on poor, unwitting, Uncle Saetan that first summer. And Karla and Morton, of course.
No Khary. No Morghann. No Aaron. No Sabrina or Zylona or Jonah. No Grezande or Elan. No kindred. No unicorns or Arcerian cats or Sceltie dogs. Ladvarian might still have existed, but odds were Kaetien was gone, too. Lady Ash of the wolves had vanished at least two weeks ago--and there was no guarantee that all of the people Karla was counting as survivors really were.
Karla put her fist in her mouth and bit down hard. No reason to worry Morton even more.
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"I'm sorry if I seem weird. I'm just kind of...following my own thoughts tonight."
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Karla's heart broke again as she realized that Morton no longer remembered Dinah. Or Tahiri. Probably not Kennedy, anymore, too. Maybe not Bobby, either. In its own way, this hurt even more than losing them had. Because Morton had no idea anything was amiss. He didn't even remember enough to know what he had lost.
"No, no, nothing is wrong on the island," she said, forcing herself to smile. It wasn't actually a lie, even. "We're all safe and just fine here."
For now.
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