"White Roses is the official name because they are all native-born
Canadie, so they all speak Traditional - English as Earth-humans
call it - as their first language. The Faded Lyrics are from
Pallein, so their name is in Palpenn, and it has to be translated
for Traditionalists." Mauve replied. "Sarcasm's favorite thing to
do is whine about all of the misinterpreted titles and correct
non-natives grammar." They shrugged in reply to her words, but
didn't deny it.
Mallory nodded. «Actually, I think I'm good to go back now,» he
said quietly and looked to his feet. He didn't expect someone to
relate to him and the way he felt, especially not in this
world. I'm just a stranger in a strange land, he thought to
himself, running out of time. After a few seconds of
silence, he looked back up, wearing a fainted smile on his face.
«We better go.»
Tristan crossed his arms. «That's strange,» he smirked, «and at the
same time oddly familiar.» For a moment, he felt as if he was going
to get along well with Sarcasm. What Mauve said about them was the
exact thing his best friend in school was doing when they had some
German exchange students in their class.
Skylar hummed in approval "That is an admirable goal. Keep doing
that, Sarcasm. One grammatical mistake can offend many people and
nobody wants to see that unfold." Skylar had a... personal
experience with that. French is very dangerous language. It's easy
to make mistakes that are worth beheading. "I don't have any
further questions. Thank you for your answers and for being patient
with me. I presume this is all basic knowledge in your world and
explaining it might be a little bit frustrating." She wasn't
smiling but her satisfied expression was indicating that she truly
checked off everything on the list inside her head. "Tristan, Do
you have anything to add?" Her tone didn't make it clear if she was
genuinely interested in what he has to say or if she is just being
polite.
"Let's hope there is still a place to return to- I didn't hear any
explosions but you never know with Team Eyeliner. All of them are
like cats, you leave them alone for a moment and they will empty
the whole fridge. Or start a shouting match in that typical family
kind of way." Matt mirrored Mallory's smile without even thinking.
Making somebody smile is what truly makes him feel alive and he
didn't wish for anything else... Despite Matthews thankfulness,
there is still something startling about the fact that he
can smile. That he is still here. Sometimes, Matt
lets himself dwell on the thought of 'What if this
spell-something comes with a time limit?' for a little bit too
long. But that's not productive thinking and at the end of the day,
if his new life has a deadline then he surely isn't going to spend
that priceless time sulking. Inevitable Fate be damned.
Sarcasm just muttered something in response. Mauve shrugged at
Skylar's words, but smiled a little. "I don't mind. If any more
questions do come up, I'm happy to answer them."
"Can we start the tour before something inevitably goes wrong?" Ten
said, glancing at the clock. "I have a meeting with Tallin at seven
to discuss training times, an advanced mixed breed biology paper
due tomorrow that I haven't even started, and I have to look into
the disturbances caused by the shift."
"Do you think Mals will be coming back?" Sarcasm asked, suddenly
seeming less bored. Their entire face lighted up with a mixture of
hope and happiness, making them look more angelic. If that was even
possible. Ten shrugged, however, and their face fell.
"I'm sure he - or she, or they - will show up. They're just
busy." Mauve reassured them. They shruged in response, but looked a
little less disappointed. "For now, let's get this tour started.
Follow me, please." She headed out the door, Ten following close
behind and muttering to himself about something or other. The
hallway had the structure of a normal school hall - large bricks
coated in paint and doors lining the walls - but there was much
more color and personality than usual. Murals were splashed across
the walls, depicting all sorts of animals. There were humanoid
creatures with glowing fur, dog-like figures sporting several pairs
of eyes, and birds with feathers made out of pure gold. Each
picture had a little bit of tiny text scrawled neatly text to a
body part, like a signature, but with the species name instead.
Each door was made out of a different material; some metal, some
varying shades of wood, and one that seemed to be made out of
perfectly sculpted vines. A little less than a dozen students were
outside of the classrooms. Not all of them were entirely human in
appearance - one had two pairs of pupiless eyes, and one had skin a
light shade of blue - but all of them weren't the slightest bit
surprised by the weirdness surrounding them.