[It's not all that weird for Louie when he goes from trudging into the bathroom to brush his teeth first thing in the afternoon, freshly (and only halfway) awake, to this place that seems constantly shifting. Sure, it's not an ordinary occurrence these days, but when you're part of the Duck family? These things just happen.
He's also a duck again, so that's a thing. More something to note for possible context than anything else, as the difference doesn't feel so big by now. The big thing is walking-- duck feet and human feet are so different, after all, and he generally only has duck feet again twice a year. To a degree, it's like riding a bike, but Louie definitely has to focus less on where he's going and more on getting their without stumbling.
That's how Louie ends up finding Adaine. Not a matter of courage, in this case, but rather a rare case of him not being attentive. And when she addresses him, and he first fully clocks the destruction of where he's ended up, that's when the situation goes from a strange inconvenience to actually scary. Angry magic is the scariest magic, in his experience. Louie takes a very careful step back - he really doesn't want to trip and fall now - with his hands held up in front of him.]
No, that's-- I didn't notice, that's my bad. Don't let me interrupt. [Although... He feels it'd be dumb not to get some read on things here.] Although, uh, busy with what, exactly? It just seems like you already made good work of things here.
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He's also a duck again, so that's a thing. More something to note for possible context than anything else, as the difference doesn't feel so big by now. The big thing is walking-- duck feet and human feet are so different, after all, and he generally only has duck feet again twice a year. To a degree, it's like riding a bike, but Louie definitely has to focus less on where he's going and more on getting their without stumbling.
That's how Louie ends up finding Adaine. Not a matter of courage, in this case, but rather a rare case of him not being attentive. And when she addresses him, and he first fully clocks the destruction of where he's ended up, that's when the situation goes from a strange inconvenience to actually scary. Angry magic is the scariest magic, in his experience. Louie takes a very careful step back - he really doesn't want to trip and fall now - with his hands held up in front of him.]
No, that's-- I didn't notice, that's my bad. Don't let me interrupt. [Although... He feels it'd be dumb not to get some read on things here.] Although, uh, busy with what, exactly? It just seems like you already made good work of things here.