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You're From The Isle If Anybody Asks
First Awareness
Those used to this by now probably knew what it meant when they felt their magic return for a moment. For the rest, suddenly their powers were back. Just for a few minutes, but a lot could be done in a few minutes. If the person even noticed their powers were back, that is.
Of course those on the shore might have seen the hazy indistinct shape through the barrier coming closer, might have seen the moment the hole in the barrier opened. Might have seen King Ben leading people down a gangplank through the barrier with crates of supplies....
Unions, Re And Otherwise
Once the supplies were unloaded, the barrier was sealed up again. King Ben seemed to be in charge during the unloading, Once the barrier was closed again, by the green magic streaming from the Queen's finger, it was Mal who seemed to be in charge.
"Alright, listen up. We have 2 hours and the clock is ticking. I'm not FG but we're keeping to a deadline anyway. If you want to come to Auradon or know someone you want us to bring back, you have 2 hours to convince us. You and everyone else, sharing the same 2 hours. Along with anyone who has a supply request for our next visit, or updates. Those of you bringing supplies to the school, time to get cracking. Two hours passes faster than midnight at the ball."
Those What Remain
Once those going back to Auradon had left and the barrier was back in place, it was for those who remained on the Isle to sort the supplies and figure out how to get done everything that needed to be done with the people that remained.
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"Cassidy, NO!"
Cassidy took a deep breath. "If nothing else, I can at least try to help their crops."
"NO!" Grey said, standing, green eyes flashing.
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He considered a moment. "Would it take long to... unload the things you have tucked away? If not, you could wait until the barrier was opened again when it was time to leave and do so then."
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"No, you'll just bleed yourself out in a place where we can't do even basic healing craft," Grey snapped. "You are not doing this, Cassidy."
"These people need our help, Grey!" she snapped, though there was as much tremor in her voice as there was in his.
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Cassidy shook her head. "It is ritual for a reason. I will do it carefully, I promise. But the help I can give these people... I can't be selfish and not do it for them."
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"I'll freely admit that I don't know how your powers work. But I do know that deliberately cutting oneself- especially in a place like this- is generally a bad idea. You'll have to find a different way to help."
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"No. You should not," Grey said bluntly. He was having trouble staying upright but there was no way he was letting Cassidy hurt herself now.
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To Grey he said, "And while not quite as urgent, it would likely be a good idea for you to sit back down before your legs take the decision out of your hands."
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"Though quite frankly, I'm not sure why that's significant. Given that both you and Grey can barely stand at present, it wouldn't be especially difficult for someone to prevent either of you from doing something, whether or not they served you."
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"But those rights do not apply to a male who does not serve," she added, coming back to her point. "Not in the same way. Clearly I am still not allowed to harm you for disagreeing with me, however," she was cut off.
"However," Grey said, talking over her with that word, "In the absence of a full Court any male who has not proven himself a danger to the Queen or been banished from her presence may step into the role of Escort to protect her when such protection is needed, so long as in doing so he does not break the laws of the Territory he is in, knowingly cause harm to a woman who is not actively causing harm to the Queen he is trying to protect, or disobeying a direct order from someone he already serves," Grey sad shaking as badly as she was, but voice lined with steel and determination.
Cassidy's eyes narrowed. "You are absolutely spending too much time with someone," she said grumpily.
"Are you going to curse at me?" he asked, glancing back, a hint of humor breaking his seriousness for a moment.
"I'm thinking about it," she said with a huff, then she shook her head and became serious again looking to Gabriel. "But they need help here. Help a Queen is born to provide. The people cannot heal if the Land itself is sick. A Queen's connection to the Land and her ability to bolster it... that is a big part of what makes a Queen a Queen, and it is far more important than any ability to rule. A Queen's first duty is to protect the Land and the people in it."
"And a male's firt duty is not to obey, but to protect," Grey returned just as firmly.
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"Also, if I might be blunt, you're making a rather large assumption by deciding that the people here would even want you to help them in such a way. They may well have other plans to fertilize the soil that you don't know about, and could find the implication that they need your help to do so insulting, however well-intentioned the offer might be. It might be best to consult those who actually live here and find out their views on the matter, rather than simply assuming that you know what's best for them and their land."
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"I more meant to simply consult with the people who live here, or a representative of them, before you do anything rash. They may well have ways to fertilize the soil that don't require blood or magic at all. They may be unwilling to accept mor help than is absolutely necessary. At present, we don't know. And whether they have your inherent abilities or not, regardless of their title or their gender, their wishes should be respected. "
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