Ceodore. We need to discuss your studies, I imagine your being here has interrupted them.
Edward, may I speak with you as well?
[Porom can be found at the welcome centre throughout the morning, doing what odd-jobs she's able to help with and directing anyone who has questions to someone who actually has a clue. In the early afternoon she excuses
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[And it only took another year to convince his mother to cut the cord and let him enlist with the Red Wings.]
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[Baron confuses her. How can anyone ever be done learning?]
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[Rydia's not in the best of moods, though she doesn't refrain from her work, nor take it out on anyone. She's just not as cheerful as usual, at least when she thinks no one's looking. Of course she'll answer questions of anyone Porom sends her way, but at some point, she will be taking a break in the kitchen area, a hand wrapped around a hot cup of tea.]
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[Porom feels guilty about having to give Rydia extra work when she really doesn't need it but compared to potentially giving a new feather bad information it's the lesser of two evils. During a relatively calm moment while all that needs to be done is, until something new happens or someone new arrives, done she checks in on the summoner.]
How are you feeling?
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[Rydia was leaning against the counter, but upon hearing Porom, she straightens and glances up with a small smile.]
I'm...I'll be fine. A little tea and I'll be ready to tackle more New Feather questions again. It isn't too hectic for you out there, I hope?
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It's calmed down a little. I think there's been less over the last few days.
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She is, however, quick enough to notice the grocery bag and cast float on it before and disasters happen. Nearly 20 years of preventing pranks from her brother and from the troubling amount of apprentice mages who want to emulate him has at least made her good stopping falling objects from reaching the ground (or, in the case of many of the pranks, an older mages' head).]
I'm so sorry! Are you okay?
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I'm fine...and thank you. I had a lot on my mind, but that was no excuse. I should have looked where I was going.
[She reaches out to take the floating back.]
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[And thus started a potentially very long chain of apologies.]
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