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The Magic Box, Wednesday
Mummies wandering around outside? Flying, undead fish? Creatures that insisted up and down that they were trolls, even if Elsa totally knew better, thank you? Bears?
It was going to take more than that to keep Elsa from coming in to work today, island. One never knew if there were people around who were going to need a healthy supply of rat teeth or fairy earwax, and for some reason, there even seemed to be a few live chickens near the back of the store today. Elsa wasn't entirely certain if they were meant to be for spells or for dinosaur bait, but she gave them a few pieces of magic corn (guaranteed to make your reindeer fly) and let them be.
And if she was tending the counter today while wearing armor, with a rapier made of ice sitting just within reach? Well, that was just in case any of the Vikings that were wandering about decided to come in with any funny ideas. They brought their own alcohol in and tended to get a little rowdy around the spices.
[OOC: Open, but OCD-Free. Elsa's from whatever AU this fanart came from, because it is freaking fantastic, and I might or might not vanish at some point if the snowpocalypse knocks out my power.]
It was going to take more than that to keep Elsa from coming in to work today, island. One never knew if there were people around who were going to need a healthy supply of rat teeth or fairy earwax, and for some reason, there even seemed to be a few live chickens near the back of the store today. Elsa wasn't entirely certain if they were meant to be for spells or for dinosaur bait, but she gave them a few pieces of magic corn (guaranteed to make your reindeer fly) and let them be.
And if she was tending the counter today while wearing armor, with a rapier made of ice sitting just within reach? Well, that was just in case any of the Vikings that were wandering about decided to come in with any funny ideas. They brought their own alcohol in and tended to get a little rowdy around the spices.
[OOC: Open, but OCD-Free. Elsa's from whatever AU this fanart came from, because it is freaking fantastic, and I might or might not vanish at some point if the snowpocalypse knocks out my power.]

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(Because she did.)
"Elsa! Hi!" she said, peering out the door before shutting it and turning to see Elsa. "There's flying fish and monsters and Sparkle said--Oooooooooh! Your armour is so pretty!"
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It really looked like it. It looked as though she wasn't hurt, as well, which was even more important.
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Amelia never took very well to the word 'no', unless she was the one saying it.
"None of them give money though, which is weird." She shrugged a little. "Have you been fighting?"
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"I have been," Elsa replied, "for a little while, yesterday and today. But I have to be here to work for a lot of today, so I'm not able to get out there quite as much as I would like."
She hesitated for a moment before adding, "Sparkle doesn't know you're out here, then? He must be worried sick."
Not in the least bit because of the dinosaurs.
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"He should know where I am," she ventured, after a moment. "We argued about my going out and he said no, but then he left me by myself, so I went."
Sparkle had probably had to go pee. Sparkle was probably regretting that.
"But that means he knows where I am."
Her logic was impeccable. … Right?
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"He knows you're outside," she allowed, "though he has no way of knowing whether or not you're safe. And there's a lot of 'outside,' as well. You've wandered a pretty long way from the dorms."
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She was! A little bloody but it wasn't her blood!
"I'll go back when it gets dark out."
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Elsa looked outside, and then offered Amelia a tiny smile.
"Do you know how to make the phone work? You could call him, and tell him you're safe, and that you're not alone right now. And then if you want to fight more monsters, you and I could set out together?"
Like a proper grinding party!
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"I don't understand why he's worried," she said, heaving a sigh. The sad thing was, Amelia really, really didn't. "But I guess I could call him, if we're going fighting after."
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Because Elsa still had yet to take lunch, and there had to be some sort of restaurant with employees crazy enough to open, around here.
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It wasn't like she had one of her own!
"And I know about worrying for people," she continued. "But I'm not in danger out here. I'd be worried if he went out, because he can't fight, but I can. So I don't get it."
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Sparkle had probably insisted on giving her his number in case of emergencies, Elsa.
"And I'm certain he understands that you've taken care of yourself for a while," she added, offering her the receiver, "but there is a bit of a difference between the things he's seen you deal with, and what's running around out there."
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"I know it," Amelia said, rattling it off to prove that she did as she took the receiver. "He made me learn it."
Just in case.
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With the island being crazy. That sort of situation.
The phone rang... most of once, really, before there was a click on the other side and Sparkle's somewhat panicked voice spoke up.
"Amelia? Is this Amelia? If you're not Amelia have you seen Amelia?"
Yeah, he'd been maybe a bit worried.
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It wasn't like she knew what to say, okay?
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He was worried, dammit.
"You scared the crap out of me!"
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"I told you I would be fine and I am!" she said crossly.
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Because that was a stupid thing to do, Sparkle.
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Sparkle was right up there in 'appalled and upset' territory, too.
Elsa, meanwhile, was standing back with her hands clasped quietly in front of her, paying attention but trying not to be distracting. She could hear Sparkle's voice over the phone from there.
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Elsa? Being toootally ignored here.
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"Because I can't help worrying! Because you're still a kid and kids shouldn't feel like they have to run around killing monsters and I know you just want to help with money and taking care of the danger but you're out there looking for trouble and you don't have to be!"
Poor Velcro. Sparkle was clinging to the cat like a limpet, now. He took a few deep breaths, trying to calm down.
"Because they can't hurt you in here, and out there they might, and I know you think you're invincible but horrible shit happens to people with insane skills all the time and I don't want to risk losing somebody else I care about when there's no need for it to happen."
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Well. That was... well.
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Tea was always the answer.
"I trusted you until you ran off behind my back, leaving me to worry," Sparkle countered. "I'm not questioning your skills, I'm questioning this place. Have you even found any money out there? This place is screwed up, Amelia! It's not like the place you came from. It's not like the place anyone here came from, and running out into a fight when you don't know your enemy is how you end up hurt!"
At least that much was common sense. Sparkle was thankful that he had a role model like Hannibal to demonstrate erring on the side of caution so many times to him in the past.
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So there!
"I've been through worse and this is nothing and you haven't trusted me at all since the beginning!"
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She swallowed, trying hard not to cry.
"So you don't trust me! You're lying all the time! And I, I l-love you but I can take care of myself and I don't like being lied to! I can do this! So I'm gonna, because it's the truth!"
Her logic was a bit shaky, but her feelings weren't,
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He hadn't seen or heard from his sister since he was six. And now some other him apparently talked to her all the time. Amelia had spoken to his sister more recently than he had.
"It's all complicated. I'm sorry, I'm so sorry, Amelia. I just... I want to explain it all but none of it has anything to do with trust." He wasn't going to cry on the phone. He wasn't going to cry on the fucking phone. "I love you too, kiddo. I'm just afraid right now. Everything keeps changing and I'm doing the best I can and please, please come home?"
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Amelia sniffled.
"I want to go home! I want Mama!" But Mama was dead and had been for most of a year now, even before she'd lost Elena and Daddy too. And now Sparkle was lying to her. "And, and, I want you to make sense and I don't understand and it makes me sad and I don't like any of this!"
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"I ju-just want you to trust me and you don't!"
Everything else was weird and confusing and she get any of it, but that was what hurt the most.
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Velcro mewled sadly. Possibly because Sparkle wasn't letting go, and the poor cat needed to pee.
"I'm trying. I trust you. I do. I'm just so bad at this..."
The social worker had been right. There was no way he was what Amelia needed, was there?
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But maybe the problem was really that she didn't trust him right now, more than the other way around.
Amelia's chin wobbled, but she steeled herself, wiped a few stray tears, and straightened her shoulders. Military posture, though Sparkle couldn't see it.
"I'm going to hunt monsters," she told him matter-of-factly.
Then she hung up on him.
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This was... nothing she was really prepared for. At all.
"Are... are you okay, Amelia?"
Her experience with small upset children was somewhere in the neighborhood of 'nil.'
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"No," she said, her voice tiny. "I'm sad and I hurt and I don't want to talk about it."
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"Okay," Amelia said, turning back to face Elsa. "Can we... can we still go after monsters, after?"
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Sugar helped, she found.
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"Both, please," she said, muted in comparison to the girl that had come in through the door just a while ago.
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"Flying fish," she said, leaning her head against the counter. "They try and bite, like they want to eat me. And then there were big furry things," bears, Amelia, those were bears, "and funny-looking bandaged wrapped people."
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She was actually rather curious about them, now.
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Sort of. And she wasn't completely convinced that the trolls were actually trolls, either.
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... Particularly now that she was no longer throwing a tantrum?
"It's a little like a dragon," she explained. "I don't know much about them myself, only that they lived a very, very long time ago, and then all died out for some reason. According to a friend of mine, there are people who dedicate their entire lives to studying their bones."