A Human’s Guide to Surviving Magical Mishaps by Kit Bryan Chapter 11
A Human’s Guide to Surviving Magical Mishaps by Kit Bryan
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After dinner Iâm forced to face the incredibly awkward task of explaining the bathroom to Ashton. I take the candle with us to light the room because if he canât handle regular lights seriously doubt that he will survive the unflattering fluorescent lights of the bathroom. I donât know exactly what kind of facilities they have in the fae realm, but judging by his baffled when I show him into our small bathroom, theyâre not quite the same The toilet and bath he gets no problem. The button system on the toilet is different to what he expects and the bath is pretty self explanatory. He does get pretty excited when I show him the shower. The fae might have indoor plumbing but it seems like showers arenât really at thing there.
âItâs like rain indoors.â He remarks delightedly.
âUh, yeah. You can adjust the temperature though, just like the bath.â Ashton is rocking in place. I canât help but laugh.
âYou just say that you want me to leave so that you can try shower. Thereâs no need
to be so polite.â Iâm giggling as I say the words and Ashton gives a bashful smile.
âIf you wouldnât mind, I would love the chance to give it a try.â He admits.
I quickly show him where the soap and towels are and leave him be. Itâs funny the things that he finds amusing. I always considered taking a bath to be the height of relaxation and luxury and here he is getting all excited over the shower. I take the chance to steal a pair of track pants from my dadâs closet. I leave them by the bathroom door, knock and call out to Ashton to let him know I left something out for him to sleep in. I donât bother finding him a shirt. If the guy doesnât generally wear one during the day in his regular clothing I seriously doubt that he wears one to bed. I hate going to bed with wet hair so usually shower in the morning. While Ashton enjoys his shower, I change a pair of cute blue and white pyjama shorts with polka dots all over them and a comfy blue tank top.
Twenty minutes later, Ashton is still in the shower. Itâs a good thing we donât run out of hot water because Iâm starting to think heâs going to stay in there all night. I shuffle into the brightly lit kitchen, do a few dishes and some general tidying. Iâm not an especially messy
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person, but I also wasnât planning for a houseguest. Dad is barely ever home. Heâs a bit of a workaholic. So if the place is a mess itâs generally my fault because he isnât usually here long enough to actually make a mess. By the time Ashton emerges from the bathroom, Iâm sitting on the couch watching a random cop show. Heâs flushed red from the hot shower and the extra colour in his face makes his white tattoo marking things stand out even more than they did before. His wet hair is plastered to his head emphasising his horns his green eyes are bright with excitement. All in all, he looks less human than ever. I have to work to my eyes away from the mysterious creature standing in my living room.
âThank you for the clothes.â He says politely. He takes a seat on the couch beside me, leaving a respectable distance between us. And by respectable distance I mean an entire other person could easily fit between us. Iâm starting to suspect that the fae might subscribe to some rather strict rules of propriety, even if they do walk around half dressed. Iâve probably broken at least a dozen fae rules by now so I guess itâs a good thing that Ashton is visiting us rather than the other way around.
I angle myself towards him on the couch so that my knees are nearly touching his and Iâm basically sitting sideways.
âSo, what exactly is your plan for tomorrow? I have work early in the morning and we should pick you up some clothes. Youâre welcome to hang out while I work although there wonât be much to do. You could always go explore the shopping centre or somethingâ¦â I add thoughtfully before I continue.
âAnyway, Iâll finish around lunch time then we can do whatever you want to do. So, what are you planning to do?â I ask awkwardly.
âI am not completely sure yet. The assassins who escaped here wonât have a helpful guide. like I do so in all likelihood they will get themselves into trouble or draw attention to themselves in some way. It would be best if we were to find some way to monitor nearby. areas for signs of trouble or unusual occurrences. I may need your assistance to determine if something actually IS unusual.â He smiles at me and I nod my understanding.
âSure. Well we can ask my dad to let us know if there are any unusual crimes being reported, if that doesnât get us anywhere then I can show you how to use the internet. We can browse news sites and social media. If someone is acting strangely then it almost definitely would have been recorded and posted online where we can see it. Like on the T.V.â I explain, pointing out the television. Ashton seems a little lost although the T.V has most of his
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attention now that heâs noticed it so I donât know how much of explanation he actually heard. Itâs alright, it will be easier to pull my laptop out and show him how to google and scroll through facebook than it would be to explain it. Iâm going to have to warn him what a rabbit hole the internet can be though⦠I should probably also make it clear that anyone can post things online and that the information isnât accurate. But thatâs a problem for tomorrow. Ashton is engrossed in the cop show and I doubt he would take in a word I said if tried to explain it now. Instead I answer about a hundred questions about the T.V. I explain that the show is fictional, that itâs no different than a play or performance, itâs just recorded. I explain what I can about cameras and videos but in the end I tell him he will just have to search online if he wants to learn more because I donât know all details.
By the time we finish watching a full episode of what I can only describe as a super generic cop show, itâs getting late. Itâs a little past midnight and I have to get up early in the morning for work. I stand up and yawn loudly which causes Ashton to yawn in response.
really ought to go to bed. Here, Iâll show you your room before I go pass out.â I tell him cheerfully.
âThank you. I am also quite tired. Itâs been a long day. I would be happy to go to bed myself.â Ashton agrees easily. I show him to the spare room. The room isnât terribly big and the walls are lined with cupboards and shelves that dad and I use for storage. There is a bed set up though since Lucy will occasionally stay the night, particularly if dad isnât planning to come
home.
âItâs not much, but if you end up staying here for long we can clean it out a bit more and make some space. I wasnât exactly prepared for a houseguest.â I apologise. Ashton shakes his
head adamantly.
âNo, it is more than adequate. Thank you for permitting me to stay in your home.â He says.
politely.
âOkay, if youâre sure. Anyway, Iâm going to bed. I have to leave for work at seven thirty tomorrow. Iâll be getting up six. Would you like me to wake you?â I offer. Ashton accepts
gratefully.
âOkay, well my room is straight across the hall. If you need anything, please donât hesitate to knock. Iâll see you in the morning then.â I turn and retreat to my . I expect to stay awake
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for a long time after the excitement of my evening, but I fall asleep almost as my touches the pillow.
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