Chapter 29: A Place That Has to be Believed to be Seen

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Rei rarely woke up in the middle of the night. Unless it was for good reason. Very good reason. Like a fat cat named Butter smothering her face until she was gasping for breath. Or a gigantic bunny named Benjamin trying to scale the side of the bed like a mountain goat, repeatedly dislodging the mattress.

Sleep just came easily. So when Rei woke up at two in the morning, breathing steadily in a still bedroom, she knew it was because something was missing. Specifically, Liz. She rolled over to check, and her flailing arm came into contact with Cornelius's splotchy face. He thumped his tail against the bed like he enjoyed it, nudging her hand so she'd continue.

Rei did, because he'd climb on top of her if she ignored him.

"Liz." Rei called out hesitantly in the direction of the bathroom. When there was no answer, she extricated herself from the web of animals surrounding her and crossed the bedroom, walking straight into the door frame.

Rei was not functional in the early morning. And two a.m. was just fucking insane. She was like a foal learning to stand. She rubbed her nose in surprise and toddled out to the living room.

Liz sat cross-legged on the couch with a chem book open on the coffee table and a pile of notes in her hand. George was in her lap, and the rocking that Liz was doing seemed to be putting him to sleep. Rei smiled to herself.

"You'll go blind, baby." she commented quietly, flipping on the main light to add to the little lamp Liz had on. The main light glowed with the intensity of a thousand suns, and Rei found herself temporarily blinded. She turned on the floor lamp instead.

Liz whipped her head around and grinned. "I want to swim with whales in the wild."

Well, then. Was that in the chemistry book? Because it was a wonderful idea. Let's go find a pod of wild killer whales and hop right in.

Rei was skeptical.

"It would be fun!" Liz proclaimed, shutting her book and turning to face Rei completely. "We could swim with dolphins and sea turtles as well. Go snorkeling and diving. Maybe Hawaii?"

Rei nodded. She could roll with that. Unless Liz really tried to frolic with giant humpback whales. Liz should just be kept away from giant mammals in general, actually. Her love wouldn't be reciprocated by most.

"You'd have to learn how to swim first, bear." Rei said with a sleepy smile.

Liz scooted forward so their knees touched. She leaned in close, and Rei focused on her bright hazel eyes. How was she so fucking awake? Rei was still having some sort of mild sleepy hallucinations about the giant, terrifying shadow on the wall.

"Teach me tomorrow." Liz suggested.

Rei frowned. "After your final?"

Liz nodded brightly.

Rei looked around like she just realized she was sitting in a mountain of chemistry notes. "Why are you studying in the middle of the night? You need sleep, baby."

Liz completely ignored this. "Will you teach me how to swim tomorrow?" she pressed.

Rei raised an eyebrow and tapped Liz's knees. "Will you come to bed?"

Oh God. Rei almost jumped out of her skin when the shadow on the wall shifted. She played it off like she was standing up because she was sitting on something. She actually was, and she handed Liz a pile of rogue chocolate Teddy Grahams before sitting back down.

Liz looked amused. And then delighted because she was just handed a pile of Teddy Grahams. She nodded.

"But I want to ask Sam to help."

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