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CHAPTER 17: Home is where the defibrillator is
Ring! Ring!
Selene groaned as she reach over to the hotel's nightstand to grab the phone that was disturbing her sleep. She managed to find it without opening her eyes and pulled it to her ear.
"Agent Dawson." She mumbled sleepily.
"Get up boot." Mason barked came from the other end. "There's a lot of work to do today and we're burning daylight."
She opened her eyes just enough to see that it was barely light outside. Dawn probably wouldn't be for another hour but Mason was an early bird.
"Okay." She groaned.
"I'll see you downstairs in forty." He said. "There's some paperwork at the Sherriff's office you need to fill out before you start interviewing the previous victims' friends and family today."
"Copy all." She mumbled and then hung up.
She had been up late the previous night studying the files because she thought she would have a little time to sleep in.
Oh well.
She got up and started the shower in the hotel's bathroom. It wasn't fancy, but it would get her presentable enough to go interviewing. First up on the list was Jason Stiles and Melinda Estello, the boyfriend and best friend of Hailey Oswald.
She sighed and started getting ready for the day.
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Passing through the portal was one of the most unique experience of Ethan's life. It felt like getting a bone deep chill which then completely disappeared, only to be replaced by a slight warming sensation and simultaneously no small amount of chills. He did his best to ignore it though because he was worried Gonorran might be waiting on the other side.
He finished passing through the portal, landed on his feet and looked around wildly.
He was in the middle of a clearing that was about fifty feet in diameter in the middle of some woods. There was a trail in front of him leading deeper into the woods. It extended into the clearing up to his feet, and there were muddy footprints in the ground leading up to it. Probably from the teachers, children, and Gonorran's men.
There was no sign of the necromancer himself.
Looking around the clearing revealed no hint of movement or sounds beyond the birds and insects you would usually find in a forest. Judging by the morning sun, he guessed it was around eight o' clock, which was roughly the same time that he'd left. Apparently, the two worlds had very similar day/night cycles.
Knowing he didn't have long, he thought to Alana: *The coast looks clear, come on over.*
He took a few steps forward to get out of the way and moments later Hailey, Rachel, Alana, the six children, and their two teachers passed through the portal and stepped onto Earth.
Moments after stepping through the portal, Alana staggered slightly and then stumbled forward, barely catching herself and almost toppling completely.
"Are you okay?" He asked grabbing her arm to help keep her steady.
She nodded, but seemed to be panting for breath.
"What's wrong?"
"I'm fine, I think." She said after a moment.
"And the baby?"
The wood elf put her hand on her stomach then nodded. "She's fine too."
Ethan heard a sound like a drain circling and looked back at the portal. The outer edges were collapsing on themselves like water running down drain. They continued to swirl and get smaller and smaller until it completely disappeared from sight.
The portal was closed.
He turned his attention back to his wife and put a comforting hand on her back. "Will you be okay? I can asked Taloni to reopen the portal if something is wrong."
"Just give me a minute." His wife said as she took deep, measured breaths.
"The barrier is thicker here." Rachel said.
Alana and Ethan both looked at the redhead and simultaneously said. "What?"
Rachel smiled at their synchronicity and then slowly waved her hand in front of herself as if feeling an invisible wall.
"The barrier between our world and the Ether." The flame-haired teen explained. "All life pulls mana through it to survive; it's thicker here. It's harder to draw mana through it."
"That's it." Alana panted as if out of breath. "I didn't realize... It's almost like it's hard to breathe because I can feel there's not enough mana coming through the Ether for me."
"We'll get you back now then." He replied in alarm. "I'll tell Taloni to--"
"They couldn't reopen the portal for several hours at least." Rachel interjected. "It takes a lot of mana to open, and they would've drained nearly all their regular mana to power the portal. They'll need to spend the better part of a day meditating to restore it."
"I'll be fine Ethan, it just caught me off guard." Alana said as she straightened up. She didn't look quite 'fine', but she looked a little better. "I can draw enough mana that I'll be okay for several days, maybe a week or two if I don't use magic. I just might need to stop and meditate to collect mana occasionally. And please stay near me; I collect it much faster while you're around."
"Okay." He turned to Rachel. "How about your?"
"I can feel the difference, but not as strongly." The redhead replied. "Humans don't draw or consume as much magic as elves do, so I while I can feel the difference, it shouldn't affect me much. It'll take forever to replenish my mana, but otherwise I'll be fine."
"It's a good thing Taloni isn't here." Alana said. "The Fey draw and consume more mana than even the elves do. She wouldn't do well here at all."
"I'm glad she's safe on..." He cocked his head to one side. "What do you call your world anyway?"
"They don't have a name for their planet." Hailey interjected. "They just call it 'the Ten Kingdoms'; anything outside of that is considered barbarian lands."
"Okay." He nodded and then turned to the two schoolteachers. "Do you needed us to walk you back, or are you okay on your own?"
"Um, we'd like to follow you if that's okay." The older and large one -- Marge --replied. "I don't think that horrible man is around here, but I rather not take the chance."
"No problem." Ethan nodded.
"Thank you." The younger and prettier one -- Sally -- said, though she still kept her distance from him. "We wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you."
"Speaking of, could you maybe not tell anyone about us for a day or two?" Ethan asked. "We need to get a few things to save a..." He considered how to describe Beth, and decide to skirt the truth for the sake of time. "...a friend and I don't want to run afoul of the police."
"We can, and thank you again." She replied and then turned to the kids. "Come on, it's time to go home."