Well, alright. That was the second thing he did. The first thing was wish that Plintos himself had come to Earth to deal with this because it was much more in his realm of experience than it was in Draco’s. But when he looked at Stephanie sitting there looking anxious in just a t-shirt and her underwear, he decided that he couldn’t be too upset about being sent here. Then he called Plintos. As expected, his friend didn’t look any better than he had the last time they’d talked, and Draco watched him rub his face as he explained what Stephanie’s friend had told her. “Glowing,” he said flatly. “And you heard this from a human?” “Yes. He’s in charge of researching the blade while it’s at the museum.” Plintos snorted and rolled his eyes. “I’m sure that’s going well for him.” “Plintos, don’t. They’re doing the best they can. It’s not like they have any experience with things like this.” His friend looked at him for a long moment and then sighed. “You know, I didn’t send you there so you’d become their champion or fall in love with them.
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