[Cissie frowned, still holding her hand tightly.] Okay. I know it feels real, but if it helps, it really isn't. But Mouse and I will take you downstairs to the infirmary. They're working on an antidote. It'll be okay.
[Molly could have tried to take off the bag, but honestly, she'd rather deal with walking around in the dark than see a warden coming toward her with a sword. Or Harry dead because she screwed up. The dark was a little less terrifying than that.]
It helps a bit. [She smiled wryly.] It's a little easier to keep from completely freaking out, but the idea of an antidote sounds pretty good right now.
[Cissie smiled reassuringly, even though Molly couldn't see her. She began leading her down the hall toward the stairs, with Mouse's help.]
I'm just glad it helps; I don't think many other people are believing it when we tell them. We're going to go down the stairs soon, but something tells me Mouse won't let you fall.
I'm pretty familiar with illusion magic. This is just... really extreme. [And not exactly legal where she was from, but things are weird here.] And stairs are fine--just warn me when we're going down.
Illusion magic, huh? I guess that would be pretty similar. And about as fun. [Lalala, HI STAIRWELL, however they are set up!] Here's your warning--careful.
Finicky. You have to have pretty fine control for them, and not everyone can do that. [And there wasn't even a little bit of pride there. No siree, Bob.]
Well... I really am just an apprentice, and I'm still learning a lot. [Molly shrugged.] But illusions take more fine control than a lot of the bigger, flashier kinds of magic, and that's something I'm pretty good at. Not so much the big flashy stuff, though.
[Cissie grinned.] Personally, I don't think there's anything wrong in being awesome at the stuff that takes more control and finesse than the stuff that calls for brute force.
It's pretty helpful when I'm trying to avoid being noticed... Like when I'm trying to sneak past my mom. Plus, the boss-man likes to keep me out of big fights, so if I'm veiled the bad guys can't find me. It was pretty much the first thing I learned how to do.
It was helpful when I was trying to sneak my goth-phase self past my pretty conservative Mom. The first time I did it was by accident. After that? It was pretty handy.
[This distracting thing was working really well. For the most part, Molly wasn't even thinking about why she was wandering around in the dark with a bag over her head.]
[Cissie squeezed Molly's hand, watching her. She spoke quietly.] We're almost to the infirmary. If they don't have the antidote ready quite yet, they're giving sedatives. So either way, it's almost over.
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It helps a bit. [She smiled wryly.] It's a little easier to keep from completely freaking out, but the idea of an antidote sounds pretty good right now.
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I'm just glad it helps; I don't think many other people are believing it when we tell them. We're going to go down the stairs soon, but something tells me Mouse won't let you fall.
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Wow, I would have loved that! I... did a lot of sneaking around when I was younger.
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