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"All right, then, feel free." Sebastian stretched and pulled his fingers through his tail, brushing out the knots. "Where would you sleep, though? And keep your food? I s'pose we could get a refrigeration unit, though they need to constantly be replaced."
@Esailia I'm glad someone enjoyed that as much as I did, ahaha
All right, well, I had to edit my post a few times to get it quite right, sorry about that. I just wanted to let everyone know that it might be a paragraph or so longer now if you've already read it.
Zeke shifted uneasily, throwing his hood over his head as he tried to get to the center of the group. While he disliked being surrounded by these ones he hardly knew, even less so did he enjoy being exposed to a mob of people all scrambling for a glimpse of him and the portal in front of him. He didn't particularly appreciate crowds, and this one was no exception. It was to be expected, of course, but that didn't make it any less uncomfortable.

He tried to think of something else. Anything else. He'd arrived at least a week before the portal was set to open so that he'd have ample time to study his colleagues, and study them he did. He wrote extensive notes about each of them as they arrived, keeping track of their habits and apparent qualities. Zeke pinched the bridge of his nose. There was nothing noteworthy of any of them, save for a few. Treekle. Rhen. Gorlag. Those were their names, he thought.

He needed to pay special attention to those three. Especially Gorlag. They would either make great allies or terrible enemies. At last, the mages shouted, and the portal opened. While he was skeptical of anything magical, now was not the time for Zeke to have doubts. He pulled the straps to his bag, making sure it was secure, and strode into the new world.

He was instantly captivated by the sky, and knew he would have plenty to study. Zeke was already starting a sketch, absorbed by his need to capture the view on a piece of paper, when he was interrupted by a commanding voice. She called herself Esailia. The side of his face twitched. He did not look up. Inevitably, someone had to assume the leadership position. Of course.

Putting his paper and pen back in his bag, Zeke listened to her orders. He moved to the left. Wait, shouldn't he be on the other side? He walked over to Esailia's right. No. Esailia's right. He was on her left side now. Zeke turned around, so he was facing the same direction she was, and determined that he was right the first time. He was left the first time. What? You're an idiot. He blinked. What had her orders been in the first place? He moved back to his original position, going with his latest decision. He wasn't good with left and right.

At least he had a 50% chance of choosing correctly, as opposed to 33%, since he knew he wasn't supposed to be in the center. Probably. Then he realized he'd missed something - a fourth group, separate from the other three. This was most likely his proper designation, since he wasn't sure that his skill set counted as "production" to begin with.

Zeke repositioned himself in the fourth group, behind the food group. It was his job to make star charts, yes, but it was more so his job to study the stars and chemistry of this new dimension. For that reason, his role was primarily not production. He stared Esailia in the eye, who had certainly watched his uncertainty, as if challenging her to disagree. "Zeke, astronomer," was all he said.
"You know, you probably could. This is legally our own space now, so there's nothing stopping you. The only issue, I suppose, is that the nearest bathroom is in the lobby. Which is the floors below."
"Hm? Oh, since you're an official Demon Hunter, you can move in right now. Should we go do that? There might be more paperwork, though." Sebastian set both bags down on the counter; he would unpack them later. He tried to wash some of the dirt off himself with the water basin..

The magic circle at its base glowed, and the bowl filled with a sweet-scented water. When he dipped his hands in, surprisingly, the stains left by the powder dissipated. He splashed his face, and blue water ran off his skin, leaving him clean and energized.
Sebastian carried the demon and Ethan's supplies. The walk was long, especially in the dark, but thankfully uneventful. They made it back to DHHQ a few hours after the sun came up.

The demon had fallen half to pieces by then, but it was still recognizable. Sebastian was able to register the mission completed after filling out a few pages of paperwork, and they received their reward of several hundred coins.
"We have the corpse. It should...." Sebastian, looking down at the demon, realized that they might not now be able to bring it back to DHHQ. Now that some of it was gone, the rest was degrading, too. Not quickly, but it was much more delicate than before. "Oops."

He estimated that it was about four hours after midnight, probably safer to travel now. "Should we head back? I don't want to wake Ethan, but if we let him rest, he might not wake up until afternoon 'r something. He seemed really tired. By then, we might not be able to carry the demon back."
Sebastian bit his lower lip to prevent himself from bursting out laughing. "Now we're all blue," he managed, indicating his blue face and fur, Ethan's hair, and now Daya's feathers.
"Perhaps." He scooped a handful of powder from the ground where it had fallen from the demon, and examined it. In bulk, it had a slight glint to it, as if it were metallic. Holding it up to his face, Sebastian blew heavily in Daya's direction, hoping it would color her feathers.
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