Dawn had never been on the subway before either, so she was checking the map pretty frequently. "Okay, I've smelled demons that smelled better than this," she muttered.
Karal was hanging on very tightly to a pole, and trying not to look out the windows. "I can not credit that people gave up horses in favour of this," he said.
Karal nodded. That made it slightly more understandable. "I guess if people gradually became used to it, it would be easier. And no one else seems bothered." He gestured at their fellow passengers. "I am quite glad we do not have one of these in Fandom."
"That's one of the nice things about the people in Fandom. You don't have to face much alone if you don't want to," Dawn smiled back, falling forward slightly and grabbing onto the upright pole as the train jerked beneath them.
He wrapped his hands tighter around the pole and glanced out the window, hurriedly looking away because the walls seemed far too close to the train. "I am quickly learning that. How long have you been there, if you don't mind me asking?"
"Because," he looked away, feeling almost guilty at his admission, "because there are duties waiting for me I am not sure I can meet, because my world is in the middle of something it might not survive, because here I can simply be Karal of Karse, and no one cares about the rest of it." He shook his head at himself, smiling ruefully. "But time here is different than there, so it will be waiting whenever I return."
"Fandom can help. I don't know how to explain it, but the stuff we go through here--even the stupid stuff--helps you to expect the unexpected and learn how to deal with things you should never have to deal with."
"And that is why I was sent. To gain experience. I am not sure that those who sent me were aware of the odd things, and I am quite sure that they never expected books who think they are chickens," he laughed. "But yes, I hope I can stay."
"I have to say it did. I am not sure how," he added, still very puzzled by that. "Seeing as it was a book. I ended up carrying it outside, pillow nest and all so I could keep an eye on it."
"Really," he nodded vigorously. "I wouldn't lie, I promise. Wee little eggs, though they were gone the following day, and the books returned to being books."
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