Aw, that sucks, Cloak. I hope you can get your internet back soon.
Don't make enough to afford it. Gonna hafta rely on the REC and the library for now . . . would be nice if it was included in my rent again, but . . . alas, it is not to be.
But I'm off today (gonna work tomorrow so my coworker can have the day off -- it's his 39
th anniversary with his wife, who he had almost lost a couple of months earlier -- so the day was VERY important to him, as it should be), so I'll see if I can get a chapter up.
Now -- if I remember my notes (left them behind) right, this is the next chapter.
CHAPTER ELEVEN:
The Electronic Babysitter
"Okay, everyone," Parker was saying, "just sit down and watch these cartoons."
Cloak, Estelore and Richard were sitting some distance away, all levity leeched from them. This could not go on for very much longer. The four were ALREADY stretched to exhaustion, and they couldn't face thirteen or so more Dweller Earth years of this. There was just too much to do, too much to keep track of. It would be easier if there were more responsible adults to help monitor the children's tomfoolery, but it was just the four of them -- because they are depending on Shadow to find the appropriate ingredients.
Cloak was the only one to really have absolute, unwavering confidence that she was up to the task. The other three had doubts that she could undertake such a monumental endeavor so effortlessly.
"I never said it would be without effort," Cloak protested. "It won't be easy, but Shadow can do it."
"It's been three days time since she went out to collect the ingredients, though," Estelore pointed out.
"I didn't say it would be immediate results."
"I didn't think you put faith in prophecies, Cloak." Parker countered.
"I'm
not putting faith in that" -- he made an ugly face, as if something exceedingly unpleasant had lodged itself upon his tongue -- "'
prophecy'. My faith is squarely in Shadow, in her capability to accomplish a task, complete a goal."
Silence greeted these words, spoken with such obvious sincerity that no one dared questioned it. But Cloak could read the doubt and worry upon their faces. None of them were aware of the Unimind Incident, or of the Time War. They haven't had the chance to really to see Shadow's true light that dwelt within her heart. Neither had her uncle, but he was very much aware of it, and proud to see it in her.
Then true horror struck his ears. It came from the television.
"Oh no. Not that. Not that."
"Ooooooooh, who lives in a pineapple under the sea?"
"You monsters," Cloak said, with mock horror at the other three.
***
"AAAAAAHHHHH!" Cloak winced. "Turn it off! Turn it off!"
"It isn't '
Spongebob Squarepants, Cloak. Chill." Estelore said.
"No! It's worse! Much worse! Turn it off!"
On the screen, one of those idiotic "Fred" movies was playing. Cloak could not fathom
why or
how ANYONE would find such a THING entertaining. It was TORTURE!!
"Turn it off!"
"Okay, okay! It's off, it's off, you big baby." Parker said. They had switched it to Mythbusters.