Oh my, this is a most unfortunate detour. I'm sure the young master will be irked by the delay that waking up here has caused. Certainly, he will be displeased by the lack of receiving his favorite afternoon snack on time. What a pity. I was all set to prepare today's Cherry Clafoutis with Almond crust. And I'm sure the tea kettle must be whistling
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Magic is what brought us here, and magic is what we'll need to get back.
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[ his tone is curious because that certainly complicates matters ]
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I love clafoutis.
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Amaretto tea, too? You sound like a good cook.
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But attempting to leave results in death? And impermanent one at that-- it seems someone is quite determined to keep up here.
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Or perhaps he's not. After all, his talented butler is stuck here.
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I'm sorry to say that it may be impossible to leave at the moment. We're always looking for exits, however, so you never know.
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[ sighs ] So I've heard, but I doubt it can be impossible. If there's a way in, logically there should be a way out.
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Which may lend credence to the idea that there must be a way out, but I'm afraid it's hard to judge whether he was returned home or simply killed.
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[ If the death god had made his way here, then things really were going to get interesting. ]
Somehow, I don't see him as the type to simply allow himself to be killed. And is death not impermanent here? Perhaps he has found this sought after exit.
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