Some people are scared of moths! Maybe it was the scariest thing he could think of. [what is hawkmoth's life, what are his choices.] There are! They're - well, I guess they're technically superheroes, and he's a supervillain, but they use powers, so it's easier to think of them as wizards. There's a team of them that are working to protect everyone.
...hopefully they'll have one here! I mean, they should, right? Classes are one thing, but if there isn't a library, we won't be able to do research and stuff if they give us homework. Not that that's probably going to be everyone's priority, but we could use the library for other things, like figuring out how to get home.
[curious! but then he tilts his head, a little bit of teasing slipping into his tone.]
Wait, let me get this straight. If you got pulled into an unfamiliar world where we're all expected to go to school even though we never enrolled, you'd still do the homework?
It's a little different... from what I heard from other people, magic seems more versatile? But the powers the heroes and villains have usually do just one thing. It's like if a wizard only knew one spell.
[she laughs]
That depends! If it'd take up too much time to figure out how to get home, probably not. But if doing it got the people in charge of the place we were stuck to like me enough for them to help me out a little, sure, why not? And who knows, maybe I'd even learn something useful for getting home by doing it.
The superheroes are pretty cool! Hawkmoth sucks, though.
[she giggles]
I don't know if I'd call myself dedicated! I just don't like to let opportunities pass me by, and I won't know if it's an opportunity or not if I don't at least try it out.
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...hopefully they'll have one here! I mean, they should, right? Classes are one thing, but if there isn't a library, we won't be able to do research and stuff if they give us homework. Not that that's probably going to be everyone's priority, but we could use the library for other things, like figuring out how to get home.
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[curious! but then he tilts his head, a little bit of teasing slipping into his tone.]
Wait, let me get this straight. If you got pulled into an unfamiliar world where we're all expected to go to school even though we never enrolled, you'd still do the homework?
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[she laughs]
That depends! If it'd take up too much time to figure out how to get home, probably not. But if doing it got the people in charge of the place we were stuck to like me enough for them to help me out a little, sure, why not? And who knows, maybe I'd even learn something useful for getting home by doing it.
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[after a moment of thought:]
Oh, that's a good point... You're pretty dedicated, huh?
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[she giggles]
I don't know if I'd call myself dedicated! I just don't like to let opportunities pass me by, and I won't know if it's an opportunity or not if I don't at least try it out.
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[he grins, though.]
Well, if it does end up lasting that long, maybe a bunch of us can study together. Is that something people usually do together...?
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