Subject: Dees and Anebrin have a day off? Impossible!
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Posted on: 2013-08-16 18:45:00 UTC

“Hey, Anebrin, lookit this,” Des said over his shoulder. He was standing near RC log e's console, while his partner was sitting near the RC's old table, sharpening his talking sword. Said elf took his time, but in a few moments joined Des near the console.
“A free day?” he asked, incredulously. “I thought that the PPC was dangerously understaffed?”
“No kidding,” Des answered. He peered closer at the message from Personnel. “A length of rope, a plastic inflatable shark, and an impressionable group of trained circus monkeys? And I thought the fact that someone managed to create a Teletubbies mini was weird...”
“Still, we should use this oddity,” Anebrin said. “I miss the sunlight, and I have an idea where to go.”
“St. Stephan's green in a sunny day?” asked Des hopefully.
Anebrin, however, shook his head. “I have no idea where that is. No, that is not quite what I had in mind. I have heard tell that the PPC has built, or leased, or came across, a city in the World One territory of New Caledonia.”
Des made his 'mouth as a diagonal line' expression, whose meaning, Anebrin learned a while back, was that the Israeli teenager was half-annoyed, half-perplexed. “New Caledonia...? French. Augh, hate that language. It gives me headaches.” He paused, rubbing his goatee. “Still, I guess it couldn't hurt.”

And so the duo left their RC, distracting one another with a conversation about music (“How can you like Magia? The yells at the start are quite horrid!” “Easily enough; I'm used to them, and the rest of the song is awesome. Also, it's Madoka stuff.”) until they have reached the door. While Des examined the door in a fit of curiosity (he found the tiny runes etched on one corner quite similar fuxark runes) his partner went through the door and waited, blinking in the sudden sunlight, for him to finish poring over the door.

After some time, Des finally left the door in peace and joined Anebrin at the other side. He took a deep breath. “Ah, the great outdoors,” he said, a stupid smile plastered on his face. Anebrin nodded, taking a huge breath.
“I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew,” said a voice from Anebrin's general direction. Des turned and saw the elf hitting the scabbard of his sword.
“You haven't said that, have you now, Anebrin?” he asked.
“Of course not. It is my sword,” came the reply. The elf drew the sword and presented it, hilt-first, to Des. The boy took the sword and inspected it. Nothing seemed out of ordinary to him.
“Where is the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing?” came a voice from the sword, and the startled Des dropped it, nearly puncturing his foot.
“I see what you mean,” he said, clearly surprised. Anebrin picked the sword up and sheathed it.
“That aside...” the elf said, “I think I know a good place to sit in.”

So Des followed Anebrin around, staring at the various people on the streets and distracting Anebrin with his prattle (“Hey! Isn't that a Game Theory!Nanohaverse Kabupatenic mage?” “I have no idea.”) until they've reached a coffee shop.
“Aw, coffee?” the disappointed Des asked.
“You do not have to drink it,” Anebrin replied, “and their cakes are rather good.”

They entered the shop, ordered some pie, and found themselves a table.

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