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Originally Posted by Goblinfrog Had he ever tried to trace the owner of the music box? "I have indeed. Usually I succeed when trying to find someone's descendants or histories of ancient artifacts. Not so much here. Ah well. I suppose some things are better left mysteries, at least for now."
Something a little less mysterious - but no less wonderful, was literate. It was nice seeing how much Kay cared about classics. He too had a fond spot for them. "Here is Carmilla," he said, and he walked over to his bookcase and took out a slim volume. "By Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, considered by many scholars to be the inspiration behind Bram Stoker's Dracula. You may take it with you when you leave. I'm sure you'll like it - if not for the style, then for the historical relevance."
He was reminded of something then. "By the way, as a switch of subject, I have to say I'm impressed by the enthusiasm your students have for the homework you give them. Creative, telling them to paint the school walls in shades of neon pink and bright blue."
Thinking of you, Ms. Zoryn.
That was disappointing but at the same time, not so much. Disappointing because Charles never learned who was the owner while on the other hand, he got to keep this beauty of a music box. "Mysteriousness is a wonderful thing,'' she told him. "You've got a fascinating thing going here. Not many persons collect these.'' Or at least, she had not heard of many doing so.
Oh, wow! He was actually going to trust her enough to lend her one of his books. Not that she went around damaging books but some can be picky about whom they lend their books to. Kay beamed. "Why, thank you! I'll have it returned to you by the end of the week since I'll get started on this tonight.''
The woman tilted her head. "I think you've gotten mixed up. I certainly did not tell them to do that. Maybe it was Gaston as a part of practising a charm?'' |
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