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@German_Boats

( yes thats spectacular! )
"Kim!" said Harry gleefully. "Your here too!"

@StarrySplitdeath

"Yeah," Bab said, smiling. She turned to the auburn-haired girl. "Kimberly, were you following me?" Bab asked, pouting. "And were you napping instead of training?"

"Maybe?" Kimberly replied looking sheepish. "Hi Harry. What have you been up to? Causing trouble I assume?" she said with a laugh

@StarrySplitdeath

"Heh, he obviously is, busting into my home with a bunch of non-humans like this." Bab sighed, scratching her head. "Also, what's Solare, again? I'm pretty sure this is something I should know but if I did I forgot already. Sorry about that."

@German_Boats

"Solarare is a Magic-bender. We needier to teach us." he said.

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@Imperfect_Autumn group

"Well, me, specifically," Scarlet said, finally speaking up. She had been shocked by the sudden appearance of the two new beings in the cavern, so she was studying them quietly from the back.

@German_Boats

Harry nodded. "This is Scarlet. She recently discovered her powers, and needs help with them." he explained.

@StarrySplitdeath

Bab smiled. "Hello non-human! Nice to meet you, I'm Bab," she said, turning to Scarlet, nodding. "So how come you're going through our cave?"

@German_Boats

"Its the quickest way, other then going through the town, which we don't want to do." he said.

"Did something happen in town?" Kim asked, having not been into town in a considerable amount of time.

@German_Boats

"No, but you can get spotted or stopped easily." Harry said. "Is it okay if we go through the cave?"

@Skylark

(Hey! sorry I've been gone a bit, was out of town and couldn't bring my computer)

Krystal stood at the entrance of the cavern, hesitant to enter. She did NOT like small spaces – no room for her wings. After a bit, she sighed and reluctantly entered and caught up with the others.

"Not my cave to allow passage to." Kim replied, shrugging and turning to Bab to hear her answer.

@StarrySplitdeath

A shadow fell over Bab's face.
"Listen, guys…" she said sighing, "As much as I like seeing new people, this isn't a good place to pass through. Souta-tain and the Twilight Council will intensively interview you if they find you here to make sure you're not here to rummage through the jewels or anything. That takes roughly three months and a lot of loss of privacy. Harry knows that. Plus, since… the incident that happened, they've tightened security. Souta-tain works with some authorities from the town above now, in exchange for payment in precious metals."
Bab rubbed her arm, shaking a little. She paused, letting out a heavy breath.
"So if I'm found helping you, Harry, my people won't be happy. But I do owe you a favor (from last time Harry came and helped here people prob) so… yeah. I'll find a way to get you through."

@StarrySplitdeath

(So there's a lot there to be inferred - let's say Kim arrived during the 'incident' and helped lessen the number of bad things happening at the time. And some random "last favor" happened too)

"It IS a rigorous process." Kim agreed, "Some of them still don't trust me." she sighed, looking down. "But if there's any way I can help too, just let me know." she looked up again, smiling.

@German_Boats

Harry smiled wide. "Thank you so much."

@StarrySplitdeath

"Welcome. Now. We need to get out fast." Bab said.
"By this point, everyone probably feels something off already. Everyone's smart like that. So if you want to go fast, we'll need to go seven times faster than you envision."
Bab turned away, clomping to the end of the hallway, a sideways smile plastered on her blue-skinned face.
"Follow me, and let's get out of here."

@Skylark

As they walked, Krystal turned to Bab.
"How long have Trivbes been in this area?" Krystal asked, frowning in thought. "I've never sensed you here before."

@StarrySplitdeath

"You sense me now?" Bab asked.

@ONLINE_ROBO

(Sorry I've been off so much, family's coming to visit so we're(my family) running around like chickens without our heads bc my Mom wants everything to be absolutely(bordering on obsessively) perfect… so if I'm going to disappear lot so you guy's can feel free to use Mozosif you need him.)

@StarrySplitdeath

(That's fine! Thank you!)

@Skylark

"Well, yeah, you're right in front of me," Krystal shrugged, "But I can sense your Song now, too."

@StarrySplitdeath

"Ah. And what's my Song? I don't sing." Bab asked, raising her eyebrows.

@Skylark

"Well… it's not really a song, per se," she gestured about, trying to come up with an explanation, "It's kind of a melody or just a beat, I suppose. Every creature with a soul has a unique Song. There are a few creatures able to sense others' Songs."

@StarrySplitdeath

"Ah. So do you know what type of creature you are then?" Bab asked, but as she heard a noise out of her left ear she tensed, motioning for the group to follow her as she tiptoed to the hallway on the right.

@German_Boats

Harry followed quietly, sort of guilty he was making Bab do this for him.

@StarrySplitdeath

Bab stilled, glancing at this new group. They all were still far away from an exit, but maybe… she could lead them out to her favorite meadow. She hadn't been there since the incident in fear of the mental damage it could have on her, but she would lead them there. Yes, that was close by, and her community wouldn't expect it in the least.

@Skylark

Before Krystal was able to answer, they were on the move again. Where was Bab taking them? She wished she had brought more supplies. She could tell they weren't going back home any time soon

@StarrySplitdeath

Bab knew every cozy spot in the town-sized cave that was her home. The problem was that so did her parents, her siblings, her close and distant relatives that lived here, her friends, her friend's parents, the Twilight Council.
Right now the problem was that they knew the cave practically well as she did. She loved all of them wholeheartedly, but she suspected that if they found her she'd be in big trouble for a while. She wouldn't be able to stand limitations on what she could and could not do this early after the incident, so it was important for the group to not be caught. The price to pay was either having to see that place where it had taken place or maybe never seeing it again. Just the thought of the latter filled her with sorrow.
Totally worth it.
So when she pushed open the trapdoor that led up and out of her priceless home, she was content.