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While the weather outside was beautiful and sunny, Robin and the others decided to spend the day inside. Currently they were holed up in Willa's library. The older wizard's library was ginormous, bigger than the local library downtown which was a whole building. And somehow it all fit in one room on the top floor of a building smaller than the library itself. When previously prompted, Willa had explained something about 'magical crystals', 'space magic' and how you could make rooms 'bigger on the inside'. Overall, Robin felt a bit miffed that he didn't know this room existed before now.
The young wizard let his hand glide as he walked alongside the books, searching for one to pick out. Eventually he landed on something that seemed pretty simple; it was called 'Shifters; The who, the where and the wonder'. Happy with his choice, Robin made his way back to the ground floor of the library where the others had congregated.
A giant pile of books had been gathered in the middle of the room with Aster perched atop it and Alex and Andy sitting at the bottom. The three of them were picking out books, searching through them. Meanwhile, Sam was sitting nearby, glancing up and down at the pile of books. Making his way over to a chair nearby, Robin sat down and began to read. But being the curious being he was, he lowered his book so he could watch the scene in front of him.
"So are we just gonna sit here all day and stare at books?" Sam questioned, his tail swaying back and forth in annoyance.
"Yeah, reading can be fun if you find the right book," Aster piped up while throwing a book to who knows where.
The young gargoyle let out a small huff, "I can't read, I don't see how I can enjoy this."
"We can read to you," Aster stated, "Just pick out a book and we'll read the book to you, it can be story time."
"Anything in particular you wanna know about?" Andy inquired.
The young gargoyle's face morphed into a look of thinking for several moments before answering, "Well I don't know if there's any books in here on it but I'm curious about those big boxy things on the wide paths."
"You mean cars?" Alex asked from her place lying against the floor.
Sam nodded. "I think that's what they're called. I'm just wondering how they work. I've seen people climb inside them and they move like some sort of creature but they don't seem alive."
Andy began to explain, "Cars and similar things are basically modes of transport. They're made by people and you climb inside to control them since they're machines."
"Also those wide paths are called roads, they're for cars and other vehicles. Don't walk on them unless you want to get run over," Alex piped up.
The young gargoyle nodded in curiosity. Seemingly done with the books, Aster slid down to the ground and plopped herself next to Sam. "Here," she stated, pulling out her phone "I can show you what it's like to drive inside a car."
Holding up to where they could both see, the two teens began to watch what Robin could only assume was a video of a car. Sam's mouth hung open like he was in shock. "This.. This is amazing. How are you showing me this?" he exclaimed, examining the phone with amazement and caution.
"Oh this? This is my phone and what I'm showing you is a video from the internet," the youngest teen explained.
Sam tilted his head in curiosity. "The inter net?" He gained a nod in reply.
"The internet is a huge thing that connects millions, heck, billions of people from all around the world. You can do so many things with the internet, like watching videos of stuff you wouldn't normally be able to see or do. Or you can just watch cat videos," Aster replied, scratching the back of her neck. She handed Sam her phone and the young gargoyle began pressing against the screen, a giant grin on his face. Robin couldn't help and stifle a laugh. He hoped Sam wouldn't get addicted to the internet; that's the last thing he and Willa needed.
After a few minutes, Aster plucked her phone out of Sam's hands.
"I will say, be careful when searching up things on the internet, there are many bad things you can stumble upon," she warned the young gargoyle.
"What bad things?"
Aster shook her head. "You know, violence and sex and that sort of thing."
Confusion rolled over Sam's face. "What's sex?"
All heads snapped in his direction, even Robin's.
"You.. You don't know what sex is? How old are you?" Andy questioned, his eyes wide with shock.
"I'm seventeen, does that matter?" the young gargoyle replied.
"Not really but I'm just… surprised you've never heard of it before."
Sam folded his arms. "Well then, what is it? It can't be that bad."
No-one wanted to make the first move; well everyone except Aster. She gestured for Sam to lean down so she could kneel and whisper in Sam's ear. The young wizard couldn't hear what was being said but from the horror morphing onto Sam's face. Robin couldn't help but let out a chuckle.
Looks like Sam had a lot more to learn about the modern day.
