"Of course! I told you I would teach you prestidigitation, and I meant it, but there's always some new emergency to deal with. Still, we'll make time, I promise. Whenever you're free."
Every time Jim smiles at him like that, it's like the sun rising after a long night.
"Not ideal circumstances, no, nor do I find myself with too much time to spare. Ah, if you ever meet Tara, you should see her cat flap of displacement! One of our joint endeavors."
"Catflap of...how does that work? Where did it go to? Did you join it to a fixed location??? Like a uh...a dimension door? Or what???"
He needs his journal back he's aggressively flipping through it for a clean page to grab up a charcoal to start scrawling a diagram on to illustrate his question.
"How do you account for the instability of having the spell hold for longer than a minute?"
Gale grins and taps the side of his nose. "Ah, ah! I'm afraid I can't reveal specificities without express permission from my co-creator. When you meet her, you may ask her yourself, and I'm sure she will be delighted to discuss it with you."
He misses Tara terribly, but Jim's enthusiasm does delight him enough to ease the pain.
"Gale!" Jim snaps the journal shut and laughs. "You tease! Absolute scoundrel. You can't taunt me with something like that and then just drop the subject entirely."
With a scoff and a shake of his head, the ranger turns back to organizing his things.
Gale can't help but bark out a laugh. He's usually not so loud, but the reaction catches him off guard. "My apologies for the let down. Still, I would be happy to discuss magical theory any time you like. I'll do my best to make up for the disappointment."
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Every time Jim smiles at him like that, it's like the sun rising after a long night.
"Not ideal circumstances, no, nor do I find myself with too much time to spare. Ah, if you ever meet Tara, you should see her cat flap of displacement! One of our joint endeavors."
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He needs his journal back he's aggressively flipping through it for a clean page to grab up a charcoal to start scrawling a diagram on to illustrate his question.
"How do you account for the instability of having the spell hold for longer than a minute?"
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He misses Tara terribly, but Jim's enthusiasm does delight him enough to ease the pain.
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With a scoff and a shake of his head, the ranger turns back to organizing his things.
"Can't believe I got excited for nothing."
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