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Field Trip Proposal

    Beatrice let herself in just before dawn. She paused when she saw a blue lizard resting


    on the dining room table. Jack sat at the table, head propped up on a hand. He snored


    slightly. She could sneak by and get to her room without problems.


    She started toward the door to her shared rooms with the other girls.


    “Don’t move, evil doer,” said the lizard. “I will bite your face off.”


    “Hello, Bea,” said Jack. “Long night?”


    “Were you waiting on me?,” asked Beatrice. She turned to face the lizard glaring at


    her. Flame licked around its maw. Jack still had his head on his hand, not moving.


    “I must have fallen asleep while we were talking,” said Jack. “This is Aviras. I think


    we were talking about Star Wars.”


    “We were talking about the different systems in fictional settings where the so-called


    sailing ships used different dimensional arrays to circumvent the light barrier and how


    we could use that here with my knowledge of dimensions, and your ability to call on


    magic,” said Aviras.


    “Exactly,” said Jack. “Did we get into anything specific?”


    “We were talking about something called Spelljammer when you passed out,” said


    Aviras.


    “I don’t know what any of that means,” said Bea. She decided to sit down at the table.


    It was obvious she had to be polite for a few minutes and get Jack to leave the table


    with his strange companion.


    “We’re trying to make the quinjet fast enough to reach the moon of the outer planet


    of this solar system if it is a solar system without spending months in travel time,”


    said Jack.


    “If it is a solar system,” said Aviras. “Which we don’t know, because no one has


    flown above the sky to have a look.”


    “I could fly up there,” said Jack. “But I don’t know if any persona I picked would


    survive if there wasn’t any air.”


    “That sounds crazy,” said Beatrice.


    “What about you and Todd?,” said Jack.


    “I have not met this Todd,” said Aviras. “Is he one of us?”


    “He’s an auxiliary that is mating with Bea,” said Jack. He didn’t move. His eyes


    remained closed.


    “Really?,” said Bea.


    “Aviras is a dragon,” said Jack. “I don’t think he cares that much about you mating


    with Todd.”


    “I do not,” said Aviras. He flapped his wings slightly.


    “I need to ask you something,” said Beatrice. She placed her boots on the floor and


    leaned on the table with her elbows. “And I need you to be serious in your answer.”


    “You have come to the wrong human for that, female,” said Aviras.


    “Go ahead,” said Jack. “I’ll at least listen before saying anything.”


    “Todd has asked me to go on an expedition with him, and some adventurers,” said


    Beatrice. “He wants to be close without everyone else around.”


    “Didn’t he say he didn’t have a lot of experience?,” said Jack.


    “The party is going to have a core of experienced adventurers and some amateurs like


    Todd to help out,” said Beatrice. “We’re heading west across the plains to a hold they


    want searched.”


    “Who’s they?,” asked Jack.


    “Todd said the expedition had a sponsor and had asked for adventurers to search for


    some kind of treasure that they think is there at the hold,” said Beatrice. “He said


    there’s no way there’s anything there, but it will get him experience to be an


    adventurer and start his own group later.”


    “What do you think?,” said Jack. He still hadn’t moved. She couldn’t tell what he was


    thinking.


    “I want to get out and see if he is the one I want to spend the rest of my life with,”


    said Beatrice. “If it is, I would like to go with him, and help out.”


    “You want to give him a chance?,” said Jack.


    “Yes,” said Beatrice.


    “I will ask Elaine to get you some gear,” said Jack. “I’ll need to get you a blade you


    can use even though you’re not great with your lessons. Jo will get you an emergency


    letter. Put it in your boot.”


    “Why my boot?,” said Beatrice.


    “If you lose everything but your clothes and boots, you will still be able to call for


    help,” said Jack. “It might take us a few minutes to get to you, but we will get there.


    Don’t tell anyone about this. No one knows how dangerous things will be, they won’t


    be careful if they think Jo will show up to save the day. That could get someone


    killed.”


    “I understand,” said Beatrice. “Todd?”


    “It could get him killed the most,” said Jack. “Just tell him that you guys are on your


    own, but Jo will be keeping an eye on things from here.”


    “All right,” said Beatrice. “I thought you would forbid it.”


    “What you are talking about doing has a lot of unknown factors,” said Jack. He


    opened his eyes. “The com bands will reach back to the city for miles, say three days


    travel on horse. Anything after that, you will have to use the letter if you get into


    The narrative has been taken without authorization; if you see it on Amazon, report the incident.trouble. Things might go as smooth as Todd thinks. Things might be more


    complicated that what Todd told you. There might be problems down the road that


    we can’t foresee like monster and bandit attacks on your group. You’re old enough


    to go with supervision, but I don’t trust anyone I haven’t seen in action. So that’s


    already a strike against this. And I don’t think Todd has an idea of what is bound to


    happen when you are in the wilderness with no help at hand. The only thing that


    would make me happy is if I was going along with you to make sure neither you or


    Todd was wrecked. Jo will let you go, but she will worry.”


    “She will also be obviously enraged if something happens to you,” said Aviras. Jack


    looked down at the dragon. He made a face of agreement.


    “Aviras is right,” said Jack. “If something happens to you because of this expedition,


    there will be a lot of dead people left in her wake.”


    Beatrice sat back in her chair. Josie and Jack had helped Jane set up her charity on the


    backs of dead people. She knew that Josie was not going to have that much mercy for


    anyone that hurt her ducklings.


    “So you’ll talk to Josie for me?,” said Beatrice.


    Man and beast looked at each other and started laughing. Then they both said No at


    the same time.


    “I think as the first step into womanhood,” said Jack. “You should talk to Josie and


    tell her that you want to fly on your own without our wings as protection.”


    “Really?,” said Beatrice.


    “If you want to go, you have to make a case for yourself,” said Jack. “I did when I


    joined the Army. Jo did when she joined her band.”


    “Standing against your progenitor is the first step to creating your own bloodline,”


    said Aviras. “I, myself, had to claw my way to control of my own territory against my


    brothers.”


    “I can do it,” said Beatrice.


    “Don’t let her give you cancer,” said Aviras.


    “What?,” said Beatrice.


    “Wasting disease,” said Jack. “Jo would never do that.”


    “She wouldn’t?,” said Aviras.


    “Too slow,” said Jack. “She likes fast moving slugs that punch holes through her


    targets. Cancer takes years of pain and agony. She doesn’t have the patience for that.


    She would rather drop the hammer down in a second and move on to the next guy


    who needs a hole in his head.”


    “I’m glad to know that now,” said Aviras. “I thought for a bit that she would just put


    something inside of me that would eat me alive. I feel a lot better knowing that she


    will crack my skull open like a melon instead.”


    “You won’t see the slug unless she misses,” said Jack. “Get some sleep, Bea. I will


    not say anything about you staying out all night and being touchy-feelie with Todd.


    Neither will my accomplice. If you get to go, Elaine and I will outfit you. I will make


    sure Jo gives you one of her emergency letters.”


    “I am an accomplice now,” said Aviras. “I don’t think I like that.”


    “We’re united in not letting Josie know something that will get us hurt,” said Jack.


    “We’re confederates in an ongoing act. Loose lips sink ships, and snitches get


    stitches.”


    “I will lay down and try to take a nap,” said Beatrice. “Thank you.”


    “Remember you’re not alone,” said Jack. “We’re all in this together.”


    “Everyone matters, or no one matters,” said Aviras.


    “Exactly,” said Jack. “Get ready to go. I will cook some breakfast later for us before


    you girls have to hit the sticks.”


    Beatrice went to her room, boots in hand. She looked back over her shoulder. The


    lizard watched her with one eye. Jack sat in his chair, slumped as if he had already


    gone back to sleep. She stepped inside and closed the door.


    Aviras looked up at Jack. The champion of order sat with his eyes closed, but he


    wasn’t asleep. He seemed to be contemplating things in silence.


    The dragon was not used to this. Jack liked to talk. He thought about things and said


    what he thought. He didn’t sit in silence if he didn’t have to.


    “Is there a problem?,” said Aviras.


    “Not really,” said Jack. He stood and stretched. “It’s just a lack of information. I don’t


    want to stand in Bea’s way, but something is off about this.”


    He started to the kitchen. Maybe a cup of coffee and some apple pie would help him


    out. He certainly didn’t want to send Bea out in the wilderness with some green pup


    and some strangers.


    Aviras glided from the table top and followed. He missed having real flight. He didn’t


    have the resources for it now. He was just too heavy.


    “I don’t understand,” the dragon said. He stepped inside the kitchen. “I need a hand


    up if you want to talk eye to eye.”


    “I can give you something to help fly if you want,” said Jack.


    “That would be nice, but let’s stick with the problem ahead and why you don’t like


    it,” said Aviras.


    Jack hunkered down and extended a hand. He waited for the dragon to get on the


    hand and lifted him to the table top. He put down a bowl for himself and a small


    saucer for his companion. He put two different values of pie and ice cream on the


    dishes. He whipped up a cup of coffee and put that down next to his bowl.


    “Let me get you some water,” said Jack. He pulled out a smaller bowl and put some


    water in it. He put that down next to the saucer.


    “It’s nice that Bea has found a boy, but it’s sudden unless she knew him before she


    met us,” said Jack. “We’ve only been on the job a week, maybe two. She started


    taking lessons in that time, and then found a boyfriend in a shorter time than that, and


    he wants to take her on a dangerous expedition that he shouldn’t be on at all.”


    “So the obvious question is why is he on this expedition?,” asked Aviras. He licked


    the ice cream. “This is good.”


    “And Bea doesn’t have an adventurer license at all,” said Jack. “The only reason she


    is down at the hall taking lessons from Harp is Josie blackmailed the manager into


    giving the girls a sword instructor. Why would she be considered an asset? And she


    has been a city rat all her life from the few times she has said anything about it. That’s


    another strike there.”


    “You are saying something is wrong with this picture, but you know you can’t stop


    Beatrice from going,” said Aviras.


    “I think that I am,” said Jack. He nodded as he dug in. “We’ve made some enemies


    in the seven days we have been operating. This could be something where they take


    Bea because of what we did.”


    “Or it might be because of Beatrice’s romance with Todd,” said Aviras. “You’re right.


    You don’t have enough information.”


    “And I don’t trust Todd,” said Jack.


    “No one ever trusts the boy in the relationship,” said Aviras.


    “I just don’t trust him because of the rampant corruption we have found here,” said


    Jack. “He might not be part of it, but if he is, his romancing Bea can’t be good.”


    They ate in silence. Jack frowned as he looked at the door. He seemed to be seeing


    some other vista.


    Aviras took his time with the ice cream and pie. He thought that maybe he had lucked


    out not seeing this version of Jack in the Dire Woods.


    “I am going to give Bea her gift without telling her,” said Jack. “Maybe it will keep


    her out of trouble. Maybe it won’t. If she makes the case for going, and goes, I don’t


    want anything to happen to her because of Todd.”


    “If Todd does betray her, it will be bad,” said Aviras. “Are you ready for that?”


    “Not really,” said Jack. “I want her to do well without us. I just don’t trust Todd to


    be that helper she needs.”


    “I could eat his face,” said Aviras. “It would be a warning to your enemies.”


    “I’m saving that for later,” said Jack. “Are you having problems flying?”


    “Yes,” said Aviras. “My wings won’t carry me in this weak air.”


    “Which is my fault,” said Jack. He grinned at his tiny companion.


    “Yes, it is,” said the dragon. “I am glad that you agree with me.”


    “I’m working on something for Laura,” said Jack. “Do you want a prototype to help


    with your flying?”


    “Prototype?,” said Aviras.


    “Yes,” said Jack. “She said she wanted to be able to fly under her own power. I think


    I have the principle worked out. Do you want to try the early part out to see if it


    works?”


    “And you think this will help me fly like I used to do?,” said the dragon.


    “Yep,” said Jack. “I would like to see if it works before I give it to Laura.”


    “What happens if it doesn’t work like you think?,” said Aviras.


    “Worse case?,” said Jack.


    “Yes,” said the dragon. He flapped his wings slightly.


    “You turn into a rocket and get to see the planet from orbit,” said Jack.


    “Let’s try this on,” said Aviras. “It doesn’t seem as bad as life is now.”


    “Okay,” said Jack.
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