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NextEstablishment856 t1_j5s95q8 wrote

I stare at her far too intensely, trying to find the seam, the mark, the glow of a spell, any spell. Looking like that, she's probably used to the stares. Yep, a quick glance shows I'm not the only one, though I can darn well guarantee I'm the only one staring without imagining her naked. Or I was, dangit.

OK, let's make sure I'm not having an off day. The barrista... is hiding something on his left cheek. And his nose isn't that big. His name tag is also glamoured.

Let's try that hooded figure in the corner, who is definitely generating extra shadows. And has something invisibled in his hand. Wait... Oh crap!

I start my run across the room, shoving past Miss Perfect and a kobold masking his molting arm, and throw a short term Bind on our hooded friend, giving me enough time to close the distance and kick the Wand of Fireballs from his hand.

As my Bind wears off, there are several more competent casters, all trained on him. And me, as it is not yet clear what happened. It'll be a minute or so before the Watch arrives, so I go to take a seat, but the kobold is there, shaking my hand and slipping me a business card. A really heavy, really shiny business card. It looks silver plated, probably because it is plated in... some sort of metal. But it's blank. By the time I look up, he's gone, those some of his shed skin is left on the floor in front of me.

"Nicely done," is whispered in my ear. Even her voice sounds too perfect. And still no trace of magic. "I can't say I've seen anyone pass that test so quickly. Stay in touch." She taps the silvery card and it adds green text:
TDI
133a Yew Branch Blvd.
And of course, she is also gone when I look back up, though I can smell her perfume, and yes, dangit, still perfect.

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NextEstablishment856 t1_j5sgwkd wrote

I hear the sizzle POP of the Watch arriving as I slip the card in my pocket and turn to look at our hooded friend, only to realize he, too, is gone. And it is quickly clear I am not alone in my surprise; those more competent casters are all looking too one another for explanation and only hearing that everyone had gotten distracted simultaneously. And of course, I can see the residual illusion magic hanging heavily around the room.

There is a bit of questioning, mostly just killing time while they have a paleoptic review what had happened. Interestingly, Mr. Hood was not actually visible to them save for the window of my Bind spell. Now considered innocent, though still tagged just in case, I head home and try to forget the card for now.

If they are a criminal organization, none of us want me walking in with a tag, a scrying bubble popping up as I walk past drugs or worse. I'm not interested in a life of crime, but I'm sure the Watch and the Motes wouldn't consider it a coincidence.

And if they're on the legal side, they still had a lot of oddness in getting me the card. Indiscreet as they were, I get the feeling they'd disapprove of me taking the same approach.

So, I wait. I go to work. I go to the coffee shop a little further from my home, rather than revisit my usual place yet. I eat and sleep and live close to my normal day. For two weeks before they hit the limit and the tag fades out.

Now, finally, I am standing in front of 133a Yew Branch Blvd. I am looking at a plain white door on a plain white building, with no other door for a 133b, and no label on it. But to the left is 129, and to the right is 136. The buildings all crowd together in this part of town, and some likely share basements. Whole blocks may suffer this strange affliction as one. I wonder for a moment if there is a way into the basement here, if I should come in from below. A stray thought, odd and quickly dismissed. Only, it isn't. I still think it, so I shift my thought and start looking closer at the door. Yes, there we are, a seam at the edge of a bubble. The spell is clever and subtle, by its nature convincing you not to look to closely. It wards the door, not with locks or dangerous traps, but by simple tell people to go elsewhere, enter a different door. And it's strong enough, even though I know it is there, I struggle to get through.

Once inside, I immediately take the offered wastebin and lose my breakfast, along with absorbed arcane energy from the ward. The kobold has finished his molt and is now growing a coat of maroon fur over his body, not an illusion. I can see his nostrils hav moved up and forward as his muzzle has rounded off from the pointed reptilian form. He's still transitioning, give it another week or so. He takes the bin back from me once I finish retching, and slips it under a reception desk, before handing me a flask.

"Just water," he says.

"Good call," I mumble between drinks.

"Welcome to TDI, the Thaumaturgical Defence Initiative," the last bit being said behind his hand, now really a paw, in a mock sharing of a secret. "And thank you for waiting. We didn't mean for you to get tagged. Most folks take a bit longer to catch Warren, so it's clear who the hero is."

"Warren. So it really was some sort of test?"

"Yes, and I'd say you passed. Not just passed, I believe you set a record and have us reconsidering a few things."

"Well that's good," I replied, only now taking a look around the room. It was littered with magical gadgetry. Not decorated with it, though that may have been the intent, but not cluttered either.

"Happy to hear. Now, let's get to business. I'd like to offer you a job."

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xwhy OP t1_j5th3ey wrote

I was stuck between stations with part 1 on my screen and no signal, asking myself "Is there a Part 2? There has to be a part 2!"

I'm glad there was a part 2. You have the beginning of something good here. Thanks for writing!

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