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MATT: “For two hours, that will run– for two |
baths adjoining, we’ll put it at eight silver pieces.” |
LIAM: That’s fine. I definitely have that. I take |
out the eight silver, I slap it down. |
MATT: “Wonderful. We’ll show you to your |
bathroom.” |
LIAM: Okay. Come along, dear. |
SAM: Yes, Vater. |
MATT: You guys are escorted to what– It’s really |
off-putting for the two of you. Not only is the |
smell clean inside here, but there’s the scent of |
lavender in the hallway, and you hear soft music |
in the distance. As you walk past, you do see that |
there is a resident violinist that plays, and you |
guys are led to these two– |
SAM: This is really nice! |
LIAM: Yes, it is. |
SAM: They got a violinist over there! I’m sorry, |
zey got a violinist over zere, Vater. |
LIAM: That’s meine Liebchen. I’m hoping for a hot |
bath for the both of us. It has been a long bit of travel. |
MATT: “Right this way.” Leads you into the |
chambers. There is a glass, fogged window, so the |
sunlight comes through, but no one can see |
through. There are some linens set out, a towel, |
and two basins that are freshly filled with |
steaming water. You are left into the chamber. |
LIAM: Are they separate, though? |
MATT: They’re separated by a small wall that’s eye |
length, but you can still talk to each other over it. |
LIAM: Excellent. This is called a bath. |
SAM: I’ve heard of them. |
LIAM: A hot bath. We have been pretty dinged up |
for the past several months, and we might not get |
back into something like this for a while, so I |
want you to enjoy it. Go over to your side, and I |
will be here. Nott, I’m going to do a bit of |
reading. |
SAM: While you bathe? |
LIAM: Yes. |
SAM: You’ll still be the same Caleb when you’re |
done, right? |
LIAM: Yes, I will be the same Caleb. |
SAM: I’ve just gotten used to you, and now you’re going |
to change a bit. |
LIAM: Trust me, I will not. |
SAM: All right. |
LIAM: Once she is clear of the wall, I’m going to |
start actually disrobing, although I guess the |
illusion stays. |
MATT: The illusion stays. Strangely, clothes start |
apparating out of you. (slurping) |
MARISHA: It’s like a bad video game glitch. Bad |
texture glitch. |
LIAM: Nott, I’m probably going to go quiet for a |
little while. |
SAM: No problem. I’ll just be over here, you know, |
bathing. |
LIAM: Enjoy it. I find the second book and examine |
it. Am I able to read this? |
MATT: You are, actually. There is one incomplete |
arcane inscription in there. Unfortunately, it’s |
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