The fact Annalisa cared enough to be annoyed on her behalf was immensely flattering. The illusionist grinned, further even at the mention of the woman’s “theory.” Everything she’d heard and seen could only support what she’d said, too. Worse still, she mentioned the Embalmer having an affair with Roknus Maelstrom. ”Eeeeeeeeew,” the girl replied, visualizing a pair of kissing corpses. She kicked her legs merrily. ”Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.” She shook her head, as if to dislodge the thought. ”Gee thanks,” she added, dejectedly. That’d be in her nightmares, for certain.
”We’ll go on a hunt then,” she replied, just as conspiratorially. ”It’ll be a grand peacock hunt. We’ll find them all and set them loose in the Testing Grounds. And then she’ll have us both in the Dungeons faster than you can spit.” She giggled, thinking of the look on Amaryllis’ face. How livid she would be! ”I think it’s hysterical. We could blame it on that fruity summoner from 9A. Did I ever tell you about him?” She sighed. ”Talk about a madman. He was the one who…” She blinked. Who what? Something struck her as missing, as if there was someone or something she couldn’t quite recall.
”That’s strange. I can’t remember it. He helped me with something, but for some reason, I can’t say what.” she frowned. That didn’t bode well, especially when there was a memory-altering hypnotist on the loose. ”It’s there, I know it, but the thought it just beyond my reach.” She concentrated as hard as she could. She had gone up to 9A and had a riddle contest with Eris, his familiar.
Familiar.
Wait a tick. Where on the Web was Illia?
”My familiar!” She exclaimed suddenly, eyes wide. ”That’s what it was. He helped me find Illia. But where is she?” An acute sense of emptiness suddenly plagued her. The ever-present consciousness of her familiar was no longer a rich hum in the background. It wasn’t there at all. ”That’s truly odd. She’s bound to me. Where could she be?” She glanced around, as if the cloud of purple smoke would pop out of a drink glass somewhere and surprise her.
”Something isn’t quite right, here. Think, Annalisa. How did you get here? Where are we in the first place?”
”We’ll go on a hunt then,” she replied, just as conspiratorially. ”It’ll be a grand peacock hunt. We’ll find them all and set them loose in the Testing Grounds. And then she’ll have us both in the Dungeons faster than you can spit.” She giggled, thinking of the look on Amaryllis’ face. How livid she would be! ”I think it’s hysterical. We could blame it on that fruity summoner from 9A. Did I ever tell you about him?” She sighed. ”Talk about a madman. He was the one who…” She blinked. Who what? Something struck her as missing, as if there was someone or something she couldn’t quite recall.
”That’s strange. I can’t remember it. He helped me with something, but for some reason, I can’t say what.” she frowned. That didn’t bode well, especially when there was a memory-altering hypnotist on the loose. ”It’s there, I know it, but the thought it just beyond my reach.” She concentrated as hard as she could. She had gone up to 9A and had a riddle contest with Eris, his familiar.
Familiar.
Wait a tick. Where on the Web was Illia?
”My familiar!” She exclaimed suddenly, eyes wide. ”That’s what it was. He helped me find Illia. But where is she?” An acute sense of emptiness suddenly plagued her. The ever-present consciousness of her familiar was no longer a rich hum in the background. It wasn’t there at all. ”That’s truly odd. She’s bound to me. Where could she be?” She glanced around, as if the cloud of purple smoke would pop out of a drink glass somewhere and surprise her.
”Something isn’t quite right, here. Think, Annalisa. How did you get here? Where are we in the first place?”