Showing posts with label treaty. Show all posts
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Friday, 10 October 2014

Sneak Peek: Chapter 16: Yugi and Harry and the Shadow Treaty



Yes, I finally have this chapter with my beta reader!

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Joey was confused for the ten seconds it took for him to re-orientate himself and take in the gates of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Then it hit him that they had been teleported away from the fight at the Ministry of Magic and dropped off here. Considering that they had been outmatched and outnumbered, it would not have been a bad thing but there was an issue. A rather big issue. Both Yugi and Harry had been left behind.

“Take us back!” Joey furiously demanded as he glared around at the pair of mages who had side-along apperated them to the school gates, far away from the battle.

“So you can do what?” Moody, the real Moody, asked derisively, “Stand around and get yourself and others killed because you tried to fight someone who’s older, better trained and sneakier than you? You’ve not even taken your fifth year yet and if you could summon those creatures of yours, you would have done by now. If you go back now, you’ll get killed.”

“But...” Joey trailed off when Hermione put a hand on his arm.

“Moody’s right. Even if Harry and Yugi are still there, we’d be in the way.” She murmured quietly as he glowered down her. Her expression told him that she liked it as little as he did, but as per usual she had a much more level head about the situation. “They’d never forgive themselves if we got killed going back for them.”

“The others will be here with your friends in a minute.” Moody’s accomplice, a young woman whose hair could not seem to make up its mind what colour it was, spoke up, trying to reassure them. “I’m sure they’re fine.”

Joey let out an irritated huff. No, they were not ‘fine.’ He knew that already. Even before Harry had nearly fallen, clutching his right arm, Joey had felt like someone had grabbed his heart and squeezed. Just for a moment, but the sensation and the lingering ache afterwards was worryingly familiar. There was nothing physically wrong with him, but he knew what had caused it.

It was a warning. An alarm call. A scream for backup.

Yugi was hurt. Badly.

Harry’s collapse and explanation had only confirmed what he had already known. On its own that would have been bad enough, but the discomfort had only intensified as time went on which was why he wanted to go back so badly. He did not need to though as Professor Lupin arrived in a stream of white and a swirl of white smoke which deposited the werewolf and Harry amongst their group.

Professor Lupin rushed past them, Harry in tow and carrying something in his arms. Hermione did not get a glimpse of what he had, but Joey did and he froze up in horrified shock for a moment before rushing to catch up, all thoughts of going back to the Ministry forgotten.

The trip to the hospital wing had never seemed longer as they raced through the surprisingly full corridors and Joey did not know what to do. Instead he hesitated by the infirmary’s door as the werewolf laid Atem on the nearest bed and called for the school’s healer.

“Yugi...” He breathed as he stepped into the ward, Hermione’s shocked gasp going unnoticed in the face of the reality of seeing his best friend led on a hospital bed, unconscious, deathly pale and bleeding profusely.

Monday, 20 January 2014

Sneakpeak: Clanverse: Shadow Treaty Chapter 14

“You’re going to be careful, right?” Serenity worried at her older brother as she helped her mentor assemble a small kit of essential potions that would be useful if something went wrong, which she was assuming it would.

“I’m always careful.” Joey’s reply earned him a frustrated sigh from his sister as she added another blood replenishing potion to the bag and went looking for another pain reliever.

“I think what your sister means, Wheeler-san,” Akata informed Joey with a small smirk, “is we would quite like it if your group didn’t put themselves in comas or nearly killed themselves this time please. It’s quite bad for our reputation if our patients keep coming back in such a short space of time.”

“I’ll try but I can’t make any promises.” Joey replied with a grimace. “If the English play nicely while we’re over there it won’t be an issue. I mean between our Japanese Ministry babysitters, I mean bodyguards, we should be fine, but...”

“Your fine and my fine are two different things.” Serenity complained, shoving another two pain relievers in the bag along with an antidote or two for various potions and poisons, “There, that should be everything.”

“Are you going to be alright here on your own?” Joey worried at her, noting the stress on her features and wondering when she had last slept properly.

“I’m not the one who’s walking into danger again.” Serenity retorted, before letting out a yawn and looking embarrassed, “Sorry, I had a really early start and it’s been hell trying to sort out the medical reports the Japanese Ministry sent over. None of them seem completely accurate and half of them are incomplete.”

“Anything we should be worried about?” Joey worried, wondering if there was something the medical team, which consisted of Healer Akata, Dr. Hoshigawa, Serenity and a group of newly graduated medical students of both schools of healing, had not told them yet.

“No, no.” Akata reassured him, having been pleased when the Speaker for Magical Japan had assigned the Shadow-Touched of Duellist Kingdom a few more healers to make up for the increased numbers. “The paperwork was just rushed. I don’t think their healers wanted to deal with them for too long.”

“If you’re sure...” Joey worried.

“Positive.” Serenity nodded, smiling at her brother though she didn’t really feel like doing so, “Worry about yourself.”

“Don’t worry, it’s gunna be a cake walk.” Joey grinned, trying to reassure his sister, “Besides even if it’s not, Yami’s still ticked off at the English Ministry and there’s nothing more dangerous than a ticked off Yami. We’ll be fine.”

“Just promise me you’re not going to do anything crazy.” Serenity stared at her brother, watching him like a hawk.

“Besides going to visit the English Ministry?” Joey asked with a cheeky smile.

“Joey...” Serenity’s tone turned to one of warning, not appreciating his jokes right now.

“I promise sis, I’m coming back. Alive.” He swore, turning serious. “And I’m bringing Yugi, Harry and Hermione back with me.”

“Good.” Serenity looked relieved. Joey didn’t break promises he made to her. “When are you leaving?”

“Not that long now.” Joey shrugged, “Yugi’s just finishing something with the refugees and then we’ll be off.”


“I’ll see you down there.” 

Friday, 6 December 2013

Shadow Treaty Bit that goes nowhere

“Duel!”

“I don’t know why they’re bothering,” DMG commented to Hermione from her seat on the wall at the bottom of the steps, recording the duel for later summarisation, “Tate and Lyle are one Duel away from being the British tag-team Duelling Champions. Alyss and Carnelian aren’t really a match for them, for all their decks work well together. They just don’t synch very well.”

“They probably just edited their decks.” Sweetybell commented from the other side, still fiddling with a piece of a Duel Disk, though this time assembly was taking place instead of the opposite. “Tate and Lyle normally duel whoever they can get ahold of in order to test their decks. Don’t be too surprised if they challenge you next.” She glanced at Hermione, whose hand went to her deck holster, still relieved that Atem had thought to retrieve it for her even with everything else that had been going on.

“I don’t mind. Though I’m not sure who I’d team up with, my deck is built for solo duelling.” Hermione shrugged in reply.

“Well you know how I run my deck.” DMG offered, confusing Sweetybell, “But while my magicians love me, my duelling skills...well...” She trailed off, looking embarrassed.

“I’ll team up with you.” Sweetybell offered, still wondering when Hermione and DMG had met before considering no one had heard of a ‘Hermione Granger’ before Shadowmorn, “I’m decent at the game and I know how Tate and Lyle work.”

“What do you play?” Hermione asked, watching as on his first turn Lyle started building up a wall of life point burning monsters.

“Madolche.” The engineering student replied, “Sweet and plushy monsters like my Baaple here.” She indicated the sheep that was asleep at her feet. “You?”

“Spellcasters, but with a life point burn twist.” Hermione returned, “Very good if I can get my combos out, a little fragile otherwise. I still don’t trust my instincts enough according to my teacher.”

“Considering you learnt Duel Monsters from Yugi, you should probably listen to him.” DMG teased.

“I know, I know.” Hermione sighed, “You’ve told me this before.”

“Huh?” Sweetybell asked. Before anyone could answer, DMG’s phone had gone off and the woman had wandered off to answer it, leaving Hermione and Sweetybell sitting on the wall in front of the castle to watch the duel fall out.

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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Better Shadow Treaty Preview

“Are you sure you’re going to be alright herding this lot around?” Yugi worried at Tristan as he watched the last few refugees gather their bags and suitcases and head for the rooms they had been assigned.

“I should be asking you the same thing.” Tristan scowled at him in reply, “Are you really sure this is a good idea?”

“Taking in the refugees?” Yugi blinked at him, confused.

“No, heading back to England.” Tristan rolled his eyes, “Especially with only the four of you.”

“Five.” Yugi reminded his friend, who had been adamant that he should be going with them, “I have Yami too.”

“You and Yami only count for one again now, remember?” Tristan grouched in response, causing Yugi to let out a huff.

“Yes, but we’ll have Harry, Joey and Hermione for backup.” Yugi stated, counting them off on his fingers as he did so, “And we went over this last night, something’s bound to go wrong and we shouldn’t take too many people in case it does.”

“I still don’t think you should be going at all.” Tristan poked him, catching the attention of the last stragglers, who stopped to watch the altercation. “You should be here, dealing with this lot, keeping Industrial Illusions afloat and…you’re not going to agree with me, are you?”

“As long as Voldemort is hunting Shadow Touched, he’s my problem.” Yugi shook his head. “It was our,” He gestured to the Puzzle, “Screw up that created them, it’s our responsibility to protect them.”

“You couldn’t have known that Bakura was there.” Tristan pointed out, poking Yugi again, “Or what he was going to do. You’re walking into a trap because of something that wasn’t your fault!”

“Tristan…” Yugi trailed off. He knew his friend was just worried about them but they had hashed out every idea and talked them over to death. This was the plan that allowed for the greatest margin of success.

Harry had to go, no one else could get the orb out of the Hall of Prophecy. If Harry was going, so were Yugi and Yami. With his link partner going into danger and the enemy able to summon monsters equivalent to the Egyptian God Monsters, Yugi had to go, if only to ensure Harry would return.

There had not really been any question of Joey not going. He had had Yugi’s back for nigh on a decade, there was no way in hell he was going to let Yugi and Harry walk into danger without him now.

Which left the debate over the last spot.

Tristan had put himself forward before anyone else could and was still fuming over how quickly he had been shot down. It was his own fault, he knew that. He had had no magic before the gang had been split up by the Ministries of various countries. He hadn’t practised with his Shadow Magic since he had gained access to it. He didn’t have a wand, or any training with one and he was not used to the Magical Community in England.

He had the physical strength, but in this, just as he had been in every other battle his friends had fought, he was utterly useless and it was driving him to distraction.

With Kaiba taking himself out the running, since he needed to run his company, Ombre refusing to risk the safety of anyone else by going with them while her control was shot and Ryou stepping back for much the same reason, that left Mokuba, Luna, the Weasleys and Hermione.

Kaiba had nixed any thoughts his little brother had of going. Mokuba was needed to help prevent Kaiba Corp falling into complete collapse. Unspoken was that Seto refused to let Mokuba go into battle without him there to fight at his side. There was no way the elder Kaiba, who was his little brother’s guardian, would allow Mokuba to go. The elder Kaiba knew Mokuba would eventually forgive him for the oath he had extracted from his little brother to prevent just that.

If Mokuba wasn’t going, then it was decided that no one under Harry’s age should go, much to Ginny’s outrage, though Luna looked as if she had expected it.

The only hesitation Weasley twins had had was that they were looking for one person, not two, and while they were skilled at tricks and treats, they were not amongst the group that had trained for combat for the last year.

Finally it had been decided that Hermione, who had trained alongside the others, worked on her Shadow skills until they were second nature alongside Kari and knew spells far beyond her age level would take the last spot.

Ron had exploded with rage, launched a long, ranting and mostly rude tirade against the group, and then stalked off back to the castle.

Tristan, in all honesty, had wanted to do much the same but knew it wouldn’t have helped anything.

“I need you here.” Yugi reminded him, “You’re the most ‘normal’ person here. You saw how the refugees acted towards me, it was ‘Yes, Mr. Mutou’ and ‘thank you, Mr Mutou’ and ‘we’re really grateful for this, your highness.’ They’ll listen to me, but they won’t actually settle in if they think I’m hovering around. You can help them with that better than I can.”

Yugi did have a point, Tristan thought as the stragglers decided that the argument was over and started moving again. And that wasn’t the only task he had been entrusted with. Yugi was leaving the Millennium Items, all except his Puzzle and Draco’s Ring, in his care.

“Fine.” Tristan smirked slightly, “But when you get back, I’ll have full control over your people and your Millennium Items. Then you’ll have to duel me for them.”

“Don’t even joke.” Yugi groaned, even as a smile graced his features, “The last thing I need is you going villain on me.”

“Not that,” Yami appeared in his ghostly form at Yugi’s side, causing Tristan to jump out of his skin, “I’m too worried.” He said with a confident smirk, “You still can’t duel your way out of a paper bag and it’s been how long?”

“Damn it Yami! Warning!” Tristan snarled at him. When Yami continued to look amused, Tristan turned to Yugi, “You lot had better come back in one piece, because I refuse to be the one to tell the Ishtars they have to wait another five thousand years to send Atem on.”

He’d meant it as a joke, but Yugi flinched and Yami’s amusement fled at his simple statement. “It won’t be that long.” Yugi murmured, looking at the floor, “Just until the war is over.”

“Are you sure you can’t get Yami a new body?” Tristan asked, “I mean you managed it by accident last time.”

“We don’t know how the magicks merged back in first year.” Yugi shook his head, “We don’t know what Bakura was trying to do and Joey’s forgotten what he was trying to cast. Trying to recreate the effect could hurt more people than it helps.”

“But there has to be other ways.” Tristan pointed out. “Voldemort...”

“I am not using that ritual.” Atem snapped, more furious at Voldemort for his actions than at Tristan’s suggestion he try the same thing, “I don’t know where my father is buried for one and I wouldn’t disturb his rest again.” He looked at Yugi, “And I won’t ask Yugi to disinter his family for me.”

“And everything else we’ve had recommended runs the risk of the body being disenchanted during a fight.” Yugi finished, not entirely sure he could bring himself to do so, even if Yami had asked.

“So that’s it then?” Tristan asked, his own good humour fleeing, “You’ve made up your minds? Defeat Voldemort and then that’s it?”

“It’s not but I’ve been around long enough.” Atem nodded, slightly dejectedly, “Yugi doesn’t need me anymore and it’s not fair to ask him to host me.”

“I’ve never minded.” Yugi reminded his darker self.

“I know, but I can’t go back to living like this, not again. It was fine before I had my own form, but...” Yami trailed off for a moment and then, “If it wasn’t for Voldemort and the war, we’d have gone already.”

“We’d better go grab our bag.” Yugi’s comment came completely out of left wing, but Tristan could understand the need to change the subject, “We’ll see you later.” With that Yami faded into the Puzzle and Yugi fled the room.

“Shit.” Honda snarled, wheeling around and punching the nearest wall, “Damn Neos, damn Bakura and damn Voldemort!” With each ‘damn’ he punched the wall again, only stopping when he realised he was damaging the plasterboard.

He pulled his hand out of the dent and winced when he saw that his knuckles were bloody.

“Damn the crappy building work too.” He growled as he stalked off to get his hand treated.

Sunday, 1 December 2013

Deleted Shadow Treaty Scene

Yugi frowned as he realised he didn’t have very much to pack. Bar the Millennium Items, his wand, his deck and his Duel Disk, everything he owned had been destroyed in the fires. Everything he had outside of those ten things had been requisitioned from the Ministry or bequeathed to him by Pegasus’s will.

“When this is over, I’m letting Tea drag me shopping.” Yugi commented, earning himself a chuckle from his other self who had been pacing the bedroom and had only stopped because he was getting in Yugi’s way.

‘Perhaps I’ll stick around long enough to watch.’ Atem sent over the link in return, wincing as he felt Yugi’s mood turn from nervous worry to misery. ‘I can’t stay Yugi, not now.’

“I know.” Yugi admitted, sitting on the bed and staring at the destroyed deck on his bedside. “I don’t... It’s not fair.”

‘No.’ Atem admitted, sitting next to his lighter self, ‘It’s not but I’ve been around long enough. You don’t need me anymore. It’s not fair to you to have to host me anymore and I can’t go back to living like this, not again. If it wasn’t for Voldemort and the war, we’d have gone already.’

The truth hurt, but Atem was right. Yugi had already considered taking Atem and the Millennium Items to Egypt, getting it over with and removing the seven golden treasures of his ancient life from evil’s hands forever. But they had promised. Sworn that they wouldn’t go until the war was over and Sirius returned from England.

“Once Voldemort’s done. I promise Yami.” Yugi smiled sadly, “Once he’s done, we’ll go and you’ll finally be free.”

‘Yugi...’ The sounds of someone knocking on the door interrupted the Pharaoh before he could finish what he was saying.

“Come in.” Yugi spoke, his voice trembling slightly with the tears he refused to let fall. Others had lost so much more than him, he was only going to have to give up what he shouldn’t have had for this long anyway, he had no right to complain.

Harry entered, a full backpack on his back, sympathy on his features. “Hey. Hearing half a conversation is weird.”

“Sorry.” Yugi murmured, looking at the floor.

“You don’t have to come with me.” Harry tried offering again, “I’m sure if you stuck here and asked the Japanese Ministry they could help you get a body for Atem and then he wouldn’t have to go.”

“Harry.” Yugi’s head shot up, tears forced back by the anger now gracing his face. “No. We went over this.”

‘You’re not going. Not alone. And not without us.’ Atem agreed, ‘Besides we don’t know how the magicks merged back in first year. We don’t know what Bakura was trying to do and Joey’s forgotten what he was trying to cast. Trying to recreate the effect could hurt more people than it helps.’

“But there has to be other ways.” Harry protested, “Voldemort...”

‘I am not using that ritual.’ Atem snapped, more furious at Voldemort for his actions than at Harry’s suggestion he try the same thing, ‘I don’t know where my father is buried for one and I wouldn’t disturb his rest again.’ He looked at Yugi, ‘And I won’t ask Yugi to disinter his family for me.’

“Everything else we’ve had recommended runs the risk of the body being disenchanted during a fight.” Yugi replied, knowing that even if Yami had been willing to ask, he wasn’t sure he could bring himself to do it.

“You’re set on this, aren’t you?” Harry asked, confused considering he knew Atem wanted to leave about as much as Yugi wanted him to go.

“Unless a miracle happens, we’ve no choice.” Yugi’s tone turned miserable again, “I can’t ask Yami to stay, not now. If he still had his own body...”

‘If I still had my body, I wouldn’t even be thinking about leaving.’ Atem let out what would have been a heavy sigh, if he could have taken in the breath to release for it, ‘But we have more important things to think about first.’

“The prophecy.” Harry nodded, knowing his friends considered helping him more important than anything else. No matter what he said and did. It both reassured him and made him feel guilty, knowing Yami was pushing his own existence aside to aid him. “You realise it’s probably a trap, right?”

“We went over this last night, Harry.” Atem took control of the body and moved over to the window, watching the kids from the refugee group playing on the plain below, “We know what this is. We have a backup plan, remember?”

Plan B. Harry smiled slightly as he remembered it. There was nothing that could match Yugi and Yami in strength when it came to the Shadows. Nothing that could stop them when they were at full strength as they were now, not with Zorc gone. The Pharaoh planned on using that power, not to destroy but to help them escape. And possibly take a few Death Eaters out on the way.

“They’re not going to know what hit them.” Harry chuckled slightly, already imagining the sort of power he had felt in the theme park used against Voldemort. There was no way, no matter what any prophecy said, that Yugi and Yami could lose to the Dark Lord.

Fate could be changed after all. Kaiba had proven that.

With that in mind, it was ridiculous, the risk that they were taking to get a hold of the prophecy sphere. It was only to prevent their adversary getting another tool to use against them that they were even thinking of walking into the enemy’s territory. Otherwise Harry would have considered leaving it rather than risk the safety of his friends. It wasn’t like anyone he cared about was on the line if he didn’t go and get it after all. Not unless it held some secret to defeating the Dark Lord for good.

“Trap or not, we’ll win.” Yugi’s confidence was shaky, but it was there, bolstering Harry’s nerves a little, “We have to.”

“We had a bad turn, that’s all.” Atem agreed, determined to win, if only to protect those he cared about and those who now looked to his light for their safety, “The game’s not over yet.”

“Then let’s go.”


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Thursday, 26 September 2013

Sneak Peak: Shadow Treaty chapter 14

Tristan was not happy.

Last night’s attempt to make a plan had proved fruitful. However the meeting had ended on a blazing row as they discussed who would be best to go and get the prophecy from the English Ministry.

Harry had to go, no one else could get the orb out of the Hall of Prophecy. If Harry was going, so was Yugi and Yami. From there it had devolved into a row. They all wanted to go, well except Kaiba, who had more than enough on his plate as it was and needed to be in Japan. However it had been argued that if something went wrong, a big group was more of a target then two or three people on their own.

Two bodies had been discarded immediately. That would mean Harry and Yugi going alone with only Yami for backup. None of them were willing to let that happen.

Seven, it was decided, was too many. As was, it was eventually argued, five. Four allowed two to go with the pair, while leaving enough on the island to help the refugees, settle any more sent their way and keep a decent size force behind to protect the island, should the worst happen.

Then it just came down to arguing over who should go with them.

Personally, while Tristan knew about the link between Harry and the Yugis, he was of the opinion that sending the trio into the maw was a bad idea. If anyone should stay behind it was Yugi and someone else should go in his place. It wasn’t going to happen though. Not with his link partner going into danger and the enemy able to summon monsters equivalent to the Egyptian God Monsters.

Yugi had to go, if only to ensure Harry would return.

There had not really been any question of Joey not going. He had had Yugi’s back for nigh on a decade, there was no way in hell he was going to let Yugi and Harry walk into danger without him now.

Which left the debate over the last spot.

Tristan had put himself forward before anyone else could and was still fuming over how quickly he had been shot down. It was his own fault, he knew that. He had had no magic before the gang had been split up by the Ministries of various countries. He hadn’t practised with his Shadow Magic since he had gained access to it. He didn’t have a wand, or any training with one and he was not used to the Magical Community in England.

He had the physical strength, but in this, just as he had been in every other battle his friends had fought, he was utterly useless and it was driving him to distraction.

With Kaiba taking himself out the running, since he needed to run his company, Ombre refusing to risk the safety of anyone else by going with them while her control was shot and Ryou stepping back for much the same reason, that left Mokuba, Luna, the Weasleys and Hermione.

Kaiba had nixed any thoughts his little brother had of going. Mokuba was needed to help prevent Kaiba Corp falling into complete collapse. Unspoken was that Seto refused to let Mokuba go into battle without him there to fight at his side. There was no way the elder Kaiba, who was his little brother’s guardian, would allow Mokuba to go. The elder Kaiba knew Mokuba would eventually forgive him for the oath he had extracted from his little brother to prevent just that.

If Mokuba wasn’t going, then it was decided that no one under Harry’s age should go, much to Ginny’s outrage, though Luna looked as if she had expected it.

The only hesitation Weasley twins had had was that they were looking for one person, not two, and while they were skilled at tricks and treats, they were not amongst the group that had trained for combat for the last year.

Finally it had been decided that Hermione, who had trained alongside the others, worked on her Shadow skills until they were second nature alongside Kari and knew spells far beyond her age level would take the last spot.

Ron had exploded with rage, launched a long, ranting and mostly rude tirade against the group, and then stalked off back to the castle.

Tristan, in all honesty, had wanted to do much the same but knew it wouldn’t have helped anything.

He had, at least, been a little appeased by the decision to leave the Millennium Items, bar Yugi’s Puzzle of course, on Duellist Kingdom. It was a bad idea to take them back into enemy territory when they had been stolen once already. Instead Yugi had asked a favour of Tristan, hoping it would appease him slightly. While Draco held the Millennium Ring, the other five items needed protection. Yugi had entrusted that task to him.

Tristan didn’t see why he was being allowed to guard the items, but wasn’t trusted enough to protect their wielder. Yugi had tried to explain, that it wasn’t that he didn’t trust him to have his back, but that he wanted him to be here, where he could protect not only the Millennium Items, but the refugees and the island too.

Tristan had seen through it easily. Yugi didn’t want most of his friends and ‘Clan siblings’ following them to England, because the one person who had always been certain that everything would be alright in the end wasn’t sure that they would come back.

He had a feeling that if it hadn’t been so essential to his powers and his access to Yami, Yugi would have left the Puzzle too.

They should not be this worried. After all it was a simple retrieval. Go in, get the prophecy, get back out again. Easy, right?

Yeah right. Just the fact it was supposed to be a ‘simple’ retrieval meant that everything was going to go balls up the moment it had an opportunity.

Still, as he helped Yugi settle the refugees that had arrived this morning with the Speaker, he looked forward to when this was all over and they could possibly, finally, leave all the saving the world business to the professionals and have a relatively normal life.


Normal life. Ha.