@@Denim&Venom
"Wait, I think I can sense something," Charlie said as a door started to fade into place until it was completely solid, followed by seventeen others that remained translucent. "Never have I been so happy to be wrong. Well, actually, I don't think I've ever been wrong before. It's such a new concept to me still, being able to speak. Anyway, do you want to visit whoever this is?" "Actually, we definitely should go there. This is clearly Petey's door, and I still have to repair his hive connection. This way it will be quicker and easier, and I won't have to wake him up," the Doctor responded quickly. "What do you say? The decision is yours, your highness." The fact that this door was Petey's was clear because his presence could be felt on the other side, and by dream logic they would know who it was. But for Queen Allure, the appearance of the door should be a good representation of who it was on the other side.
@@Blitz Boom
@@Melke
Seamore opened the door to the portal room, revealing the cart short one log from the deal with Luna the night before. He walked in, pulled his hooks and rope out of the box on the side of his cart, hooked up one of the logs on one end and pulled the other end, pulling the log out of the cart. This way they would have room to work. "We'll remove the seeds here, then bring them back to the grove. You'll find the seeds growing where the branches split off. First you have to wiggle them, then twist them until they come off. But be gentle, these are the tree's children and should be treated as such," he said, demonstrating on one of the seeds. The seed looked like a cross between a walnut and an acorn and was blue-green like the tree, but it glowed brighter than the tree, whose light had faded a little since the day before. He then pulled a small sack out of the box on the side of his cart, placing the seed inside, leaving the sack on the floor next to the tree.
@@Blitz Boom
@@Moonlit
Luna looked at the pile of books, which Omen had pulled from the lower part of the bookshelf to the right of the one the others had taken their books from. It was the third in a row of five bookshelves. "Beneficial Botany for Beginners, Fifth Edition. Harry's Helpful Herbal Healing, Fifth Edition. Polyflower's Powerful Plants, Fifth Editition," she said aloud as she went through the pile of books one by one. The rest of the books she did not read the titles aloud for. "I'm sorry, but it's not any of these."