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I am also excited for whatever will be coming after this set of posts.
Sorry about the double post here and the multi-post in the IC, guys. I kept getting that Internal Server 500 error, so I thought the post didn't go through even thought it did, and ended up multi-posting. Tried to edit the text out of the extras, but kept getting the errors again : /
(Whoops again! Stupid misleading server errors...)
(Whoops! Wish I could delete multi-posts!)
Kendall said something. Matilda caught most of it, deciphering through the hiccups. She worked up her nerve to respond.

And then Arven entered the room.

It was like staring into the sun. Her eyes, her brain, were not wired to witness all of that splendor. She was going to burn up. Matilda covered her face with her hands and shook. She was crying, and didn't know why. She shouldn't be here. She didn't deserve to be here. In front of these incredible people and the savior of humanity, she must have been a sorry sight indeed.

She felt the hush around her as Arven came before her. Heard him name her, and her domain. Moved her hands long enough to see him bow. It was too much. She couldn't take it.

"Don't," she said, shaking her head. "Please, just don't. I'll do it. I'll stay. I'll help however I can. Just please, don't bow to me. I'm not worth that."
Hurray! I'll get mine done soon, when I get finished with some work-related stuff.
I think we're probably just being given time to fraternize amongst one another. Once Arken shows up, we'll probably start picking up steam.
I keep being pleasantly surprised by what great writers you all are. It's so refreshing.
Matilda saw, out of her peripheral vision, an exceptionally dressed man walking in their general direction, glasses of water in hand. Was he coming towards them? She pleaded with the forces of the universe, whatever amount of them was left, that he was not walking towards them. Talking with just one person was taking everything she had; she couldn’t manage a conversation with two. She just couldn’t. She watched him, a doe tracking a wolf, and then looked away from the awful truth.

He was walking toward them. Walking towards her. Oh hell, oh sh**, oh f***. She glanced at him, and wished she hadn’t.

He was a few inches taller than her, and cut a dashing figure in his suit. Clearly he at least had woken with enough time to get dressed. She felt haggard, standing next to him. He seemed nice, and terminally charming. She could hardly look at him without feeling like she was going to shrivel.

He offered them water. She stuck out a hand, stiff like a pole, and grabbed hold of the glass of water more by luck than anything. It was cold and sweating, like her. She hadn’t put anti-perspirant on that morning. Was she sweating through her shirt? Oh god help her, she must look awful. Everyone had to be looking at her. Judging her. She didn’t want to panic. Was she going to panic? Oh god, thinking about it was making her panic. Her stomach bucked like a fish. She was going to throw up.

She shifted her focus back to Kendall, and she was filled with a heady warmth, like she’d been stuck with an IV of something potent and wonderful. She’d never drunken anything other than water in adult life, but she suddenly understood the phrase ‘liquid courage’. Again a small voice cautioned her not to think too much about it, even though the sensation was out of place, unnatural, and felt a bit like cheating. It wasn’t enough that she felt like she could take on the world, or run up to Arven himself and shake his hand. But she did feel like she’d be able to carry on some semblance of a conversation with these two men without utterly dissolving.

She realized that, while she’d been lost in thought, the new man had said something to her. She worked backwards to try and figure out what it was.

“Matilda. I am. Me. I mean. I’m Matilda Plum. Thank you for the water.” She drank from the cup. It tasted off to her; a bit too clean, and nothing like the taps in London.
I'll have another one up soon too, tomorrow I think.
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