[ you sweet summer child— he was way ahead of the kid. experience. he and viktor were already from different timelines, possibly from different dimensions of space time. he was stuck in a dimension that wasn't his prior to the garage. he would've been awfully proud, to come up with an idea as a young boy and share it with his professors as they cracked their intellect. he gets him. but boy, does it look . . . precocious.
jayce gives a gesture for the teen to slow down. he wants to contribute? he's going to learn, first. a little bit of what jayce has dedicated his entire adult life to research. ]
If you're talking about all the cakes we need to make, [ it's not a challenge to throw him off, or stump him— jayce has nothing to gain if he does that. he invites the boy to really think about it. eagerness in the wrong places is going to stray them off course. and if jayce dies in a week or two, at least from this he'll know he's not leaving an absolute train wreck behind— if they even pick this up. he can't begin to imagine the frustration he'd feel if this amounted to nothing— but then again, the dead don't feel anything but cold. ] tell me how you ask the Arcane for ingredients.
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jayce gives a gesture for the teen to slow down. he wants to contribute? he's going to learn, first. a little bit of what jayce has dedicated his entire adult life to research. ]
If you're talking about all the cakes we need to make, [ it's not a challenge to throw him off, or stump him— jayce has nothing to gain if he does that. he invites the boy to really think about it. eagerness in the wrong places is going to stray them off course. and if jayce dies in a week or two, at least from this he'll know he's not leaving an absolute train wreck behind— if they even pick this up. he can't begin to imagine the frustration he'd feel if this amounted to nothing— but then again, the dead don't feel anything but cold. ] tell me how you ask the Arcane for ingredients.