Subject: Oh, all right.
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Posted on: 2014-03-18 10:14:00 UTC

There was a pop of displaced air, and for a moment a tiny golden dragon hung in the centre of the room. A moment later, it disappeared again.

Some minutes later, the sound of drilling finally reached a peak. With a crash, a chunk of the generic surface wall fell inwards, and a tall, black-haired elf stepped over it.

"I can't believe they made a party this hard to find," he said, wiping the sweat from his forehead. "Without Hera, we'd never have gotten in."

Constance Illian-Sims stroked the head of the fire lizard on her shoulder. "She's a clever one, my little queen," she said. "All right, kids, come on. Don't loiter in the corridor."

"Especially not when we've just wrecked it," Dafydd chuckled as the Illian family trooped in. Tanfin, the eldest at seven years, was carrying Oleander, who was barely even one, and the three girls followed behind, five-year-old Jasmine leading Bella and Daphne by the hand. Once all five were through, Constance took a moment to look around.

"Well, it certainly seems like a party," she said. "What's it for, again?"

"'Purim'," Dafydd supplied with a shrug. "I figured you'd know - it's your world."

Constance snorted. "What, and you know everything about Arda?"

"Well, actually-"

"Daddy," said Tanfin in his serious voice.

"Yes, Tanfin?"

"Why didn't we use the door?"

Dafydd and Constance looked where their son was pointing. Sure enough, across the room was a set of double doors standing invitingly open.

"Well, Tanfin," Constance said, not bothering to hide her smirk, "it's like this: your daddy is an idiot."

"Hang on, there!" Dafydd exclaimed. "You-"

"Cake! Cake!" And the conversation ended abruptly as Bella noticed the hamantaschen.




You said 'old agents'; you said 'bring your kids'; you said 'possibly pets'. It was inevitable, really.

hS

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