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“We’ve missed you too, Elsa. We’ve missed all of you,” Gregory replied, giving her a hug back. “Besides this lapse, Baylyss, have they been doing as they should?”
“Minor issues came up, but nothing that would warrant real comment. They’ve all done their work, and have been keeping up on their training, as well. Elsa has been the one guiding them through it.”
Elsa’s arms tightened a little more around Gregory before she let him go with a soft sigh. She moved to stand beside Baylyss just inside the door. With her features composed, she curtsied. “Welcome to the Watashi residence, magi. We are glad you have returned, and will have things prepared for you. Would you care to come inside?”
“We would, thank you,” Jenn replied with a grin.
Baylyss shook her head slightly, an amused smile on her lips as she stood aside. “Did you wish for me to gather the others for you?”
“Since they’ve done as they’re supposed to, please? We can give them the gifts we’ve brought back,” Gregory said.
Elsa’s eyes sparkled as she closed the door behind them. “Do you wish me to fetch them, ma’am?”
Baylyss nodded. “Gather them to the garden, as I’m sure the magi are going to train after they do so.”
“Yes, ma’am,” Elsa said, leaving at a dignified, yet quick, pace.
“Did the three of you enjoy your time away?” Baylyss asked as the magi exchanged their boots for slippers. She frowned slightly when Gregory’s boots shifted to become slippers, but she didn’t say anything.
Gregory saw the frown and said, “Don’t worry, they never seem to track anything on them. I chalk it up to part of the enchantment.”
Baylyss bowed her head. “I didn’t want to question you.”
“But you worried for the home,” Gregory replied, “which is your job. I don’t blame you. It’s why I wanted to ease your fears.”
“Most magi wouldn’t bother,” Baylyss replied. “I’ve come to accept that you three are far from the norm. Please, follow me.”
They bowed their heads and, with their slippers in place, followed her.
All the children were in the garden, smiling, but standing ready for them. Elsa stood in front of the others, and she curtsied when they entered the courtyard. “Magi, the staff awaits your command,” Elsa said.
Gregory chuckled, before he silenced himself. “Thank you. Baylyss has told us of the troubles that happened.” He watched a few of the kids shift uncomfortably. “But she said that you all did good jobs and have not failed in your duties. Moreover, you’ve all kept up with your training.”
The two children who’d looked afraid and ashamed now looked at Baylyss, who was standing near them with a smile on her lips. Gregory watched them clearly resolve to do better as they looked back toward him.
“We said that we’d bring something back,” Gregory said. “Since you’ve done what you should, we have these gifts.” He stepped back, as Yukiko and Jenn had the carvings.
“They are simple gifts, but we thought you might like them,” Yukiko said, pulling out the first carving and showing them a female magi in a fighting stance. Her second hand held up a male magi in a different fighting stance. “Elsa, these two are yours.”
Elsa looked at the carvings, then stepped forward and took them slowly. “I will treasure them... Thank you, Yuki, Greg, Jenn.” With a bright smile on her lips, she stepped back.
“We have a set for each of you,” Jenn smiled. “Come forward when we call for you. Once you have them, go put them away, and then come back so we can start our training.”
“Yes, magi!” the kids all said with big smiles.
~*~*~
Gregory chuckled as they headed back to the academy. “They were focused today.”
“They were, indeed,” Yukiko agreed. “Elsa more so than the rest, but as she does, the rest follow.”
“She’s their leader,” Jenn nodded, “but all of them are in it for themselves. They wouldn’t be as focused if they weren’t, which is good. I would hate for one of them to be forced into doing it.”
“Yeah, that wouldn’t be good,” Gregory agreed. “If any of us sees any hint of that, we need to pull Elsa aside and talk with her.”
“I’ll talk with her tomorrow,” Yukiko said, “just to make sure.”
“Probably for the best. Nip it in the bud before it becomes a problem.”
They walked in silence for a bit before Jenn broached a different subject, “Greg, what’s Bishop like?”
Gregory considered her question for a bit before he answered, “When I knew her, she was just the proctor who came to administer the age day ritual… she was firm, but fair. When I traveled with her to the academy, though, I saw the harshness she has. She’s quick and brutal where needed, but she also shows compassion.” He paused, thinking of the dead waif in Linom. “She’ll be as hard as Chen was, but she respects those who don’t quit. She’s stayed with the clan since joining it, too, so she’s dedicated to it. I think if you just be yourself and do as much as you can, it’ll be fine.”
“We watched her duel Harrison,” Yukiko added. “She cares for a friend who no longer sees her as one. She’s a master of her blade if she was able to take the bane wolf’s head off and not cut Greg.”
Jenn nodded. “Katana... not wakizashi, but she’ll have insight into fighting someone with a longer blade.”
They walked on quietly for a while again. “I think she suspects something about me,” Gregory said after a moment. “I told her I talked to my aether, not knowing that wasn’t normal. She also saw my arms covered in aether with the bane wolf. The only people I know
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