Probably the former, and I'm just too lazy to change it.
Anyway, I dunno if I can post another chapter. I am exhausted and very sore all over -- probably because I'm working too hard -- so, all-in-all, my energy is very depleted right now.
It is remarkable what a power nap can accomplish. Anyway, I finished planning the chapters of Book CCCXLIX ("
M'arillian Incursion"), and started on Book CCCL ("
Die Danian").
New chapter.
CHAPTER ELEVEN:
Rotiart, You Got Some 'Splainin' to Do
"
Rotiart?" Saffa said to Helen. "You left them with
Rotiart?!"
"Well, I thought he could handle it." Helen said.
"Rotiart couldn't handle a goldfish." Saffa snarled.
"Or a shot of raspberry schnapps." Cloak muttered, quoting TeamFourStar's eighteenth episode of Dragonball Z Abridged.
"How can you know that, Uncle?" Shadow asked. "Rotiart isn't old enough to drink."
"I didn't mean it like
that, I was just referencing --" he sighed heavily, then decided, "you know what, never mind."
"Helen!" Saffa said, very reproachfully, despite Helen being older. "You
know how irresponsible that guy is! How many times has alien threats penetrated the security we put into place to prevent such invasions, simply because Rotiart was shirking his responsibilities? Think, woman!"
"Saffa --"
"Helen, honestly," Cloak said, stepping in. "How'd you expect us to react? I
told you that Mogwais are high-maintenance. Although you have done a rather impressive feat managing to care for them in the three days that you've had them, Rotiart is not nearly as dutiful. He would not be nearly as cautious."
"Are you talking about me?" Rotiart said, as the sun was beginning its descent. It was a rather quick day. "Oh, Helen, you're back. Can I have that twenty bucks now?"
Helen glowered at him. Her unusually cold, hard tone was very telling of how Rotiart ruined his second chance, as far as the Star Sapphire was concerned. "You left them
alone in my thread? You left them alone and
unsupervised in my thread? Without knowing for a fact if I was here or not?"
"I -- I knew you were here," Rotiart stammered, unprepared for Helen's rather sudden fury. "Really! Really, I did."
"You're lying," both Cloak and Shadow said, tonelessly.
"No, I'm not!" he protested.
"We can 'see' you're lying, Rotiart," Cloak said, eyes narrowed. "There is a physical reaction when humans lie. It requires a subtlety with Earthsight to detect, it is true. But we can tell when you're lying."
"B-but I'm not!"
"Save it," Cloak said, sweeping by the lazy boy, "let's go see Helen's thread ourselves. See if they're still Mogwai . . ."