"Actually, they probably would," Erskine contradicted Wreath. "Make more sense, I mean, if you left. Like it or not, you are the weirdo here."
Skulduggery had to agree, living skeleton aside. Solomon was the only one here who simply couldn't explain his magic to anyone who didn't already know something about his situation. There were still Sanctuary employees who didn't believe he was actually blind. They would have been in for a bit of a surprise.
As things stood, Dexter would be in for a lot of surprises.
"There are things you miss when you don't leave any way to contact you," Skulduggery informed the wayward Adept calmly. He tipped his head. "Then again, apparently there are things you don't. What do you think, Erskine? Do we need to instigate some sort of initiation, or should I just call Ghastly?"
Erskine laughed. "You should probably call Ghastly either way. Sorry, Dex. We've got about sixty years to catch you up on, and trust me when I say the last four were definitely the most interesting."
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Skulduggery had to agree, living skeleton aside. Solomon was the only one here who simply couldn't explain his magic to anyone who didn't already know something about his situation. There were still Sanctuary employees who didn't believe he was actually blind. They would have been in for a bit of a surprise.
As things stood, Dexter would be in for a lot of surprises.
"There are things you miss when you don't leave any way to contact you," Skulduggery informed the wayward Adept calmly. He tipped his head. "Then again, apparently there are things you don't. What do you think, Erskine? Do we need to instigate some sort of initiation, or should I just call Ghastly?"
Erskine laughed. "You should probably call Ghastly either way. Sorry, Dex. We've got about sixty years to catch you up on, and trust me when I say the last four were definitely the most interesting."