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Can your friends do this? Can your friends do that?
Lexi pinned her hair back - it was growing out pretty nicely at this point, she thought; about as long as Webby's had been when they'd first met. Normally, she just let it do whatever - laziness beat out vanity - but having her hair get in her eyes while she was practicing magic wouldn't do.
She was excited about this. Magic training with Unca Scrooge - as much as she looked up to him - was such hard work, but showing Gobo her magic? That was bound to be a great time - especially since telling Gobo about her magic, her Dark magic, didn't feel awkward to the teen. He wouldn't hear Dark and hear "bad", she figured. She could just show off what she'd been learning over the past few weeks in the Other Duckburg.
An exchange of letters and postcards - always postcards from Gobo - had lead to a meet-up being set for that afternoon, at the first Fraggle Hole they'd found in Lexi's own Duckburg. They'd both been pretty busy for just over a month, so it would just be good to see her pal again, really, in the first place. She rounded a corner, and soon after, the Fraggle Hole was in sight.
She was excited about this. Magic training with Unca Scrooge - as much as she looked up to him - was such hard work, but showing Gobo her magic? That was bound to be a great time - especially since telling Gobo about her magic, her Dark magic, didn't feel awkward to the teen. He wouldn't hear Dark and hear "bad", she figured. She could just show off what she'd been learning over the past few weeks in the Other Duckburg.
An exchange of letters and postcards - always postcards from Gobo - had lead to a meet-up being set for that afternoon, at the first Fraggle Hole they'd found in Lexi's own Duckburg. They'd both been pretty busy for just over a month, so it would just be good to see her pal again, really, in the first place. She rounded a corner, and soon after, the Fraggle Hole was in sight.
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"He was utterly fascinated to learn I exist, and I wanted to talk to him more, too, though I had some other business to take care of, which is a story itself I'll tell another time. Unfortunately, not long after that I fell ill and wasn't able to go back up to the surface for a whole week, and by that time Doc and Sprocket had moved to follow his friend. The workshop was empty and dark, and I hadn't been able to give him the message from the Trash Heap about the magic.
"Well, my friends- who had come up with me -and I were going to head back to Fraggle Rock, when Wembley noticed a completely new tunnel off the main one there. It was beautiful, I should show it to you someday. Full of color and light, and it led right to Doc's new home!"
He shifted the song he was playing a little, though it was still soft and sweet. "That's what I learned. Everything is magic, if you see it that way. The way hearts and people touch each other, the way everything is connected, Silly Creatures, Fraggles, and everything in between, Fraggle Rock itself...
"You cannot leave the magic."
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A specific memory came to mind, too - when she'd told her uncle Scrooge that she was a girl. She'd been really nervous, unsure if he'd get it on any level, so Donald had gone with her when she told him. Lexi had been about to freeze up when Uncle Donald had gently pushed her forward, and the way that had given her courage was like...
Well, like magic.
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"Hey, I give what I get!"
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"Everyone's been pretty alright! A few more Fraggles showed up at our little place near Duckburg, which was pretty cool. 'Course, nothing beats the Rock if you want Fraggles, but we all still have plenty of fun on our own, too."
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"Anyway," she laughed, "are you hungry? Because I'm starving."
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"Yeah, I could definitely eat something. Whatcha got?"
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"I probably would! Peas are pretty good, though I think after the obvious radishes, I'm most partial to rutabagas." He paused, and snorted some. "Though that caused Mokey to go a little overboard once, making bowl after bowl of rutabaga soup for me after I broke my leg out in the Gorg's garden."
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Because clearly, anyone normal would just type them up.
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He shook his head, pulling a bit of a face at that, that would make the intent perfectly clear.
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He snickered some. "I'm tellin' ya, you gotta ask Boober. He tells the story best."
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