Armani gets a completely locked cicada, and must walk through each step from Mothgarden to Deeplurk. By Wildgulch he realizes that what he holds must belong to Mr. Zahidi, the school librarian.
There's an eyeball in the library.
SHRIEK.
Everything goes black.
"Mr. Zahidi? Mr. Zahidi. There's an eyeball in the library," says a voice that starts to break up the dark.
Armani’s head hurts. His vision comes back into focus slowly. He’s still in the library. Standing over him is a stranger, though here he recognizes the girl as a junior who owes no less than two dragots in late fees — well, a junior several years ago.
"I'm aware of that," Armani says in Mr. Zahidi's sharply dismissive voice, pushing himself up off the floor and staring up at that unblinking eye. There’s something strange about it. Something aside from the fact that a stationary eyeball is floating four feet off the ground on the second floor of the library. Mr. Zahidi can’t seem to put his finger on it, though.
The girl takes a step away to give him room. "Did it attack you?"
"No, of course not," he replies, wiping the dust from his hands. All the library’s details blur as Mr. Zahidi focuses down on the silent watcher. “W—wait here, Danielle. I’m going to go investigate.”
“Sure,” Danielle says, as Armani and Mr. Zahidi make their way up the wrought iron spiral stairs.
Closer, closer, closer Mr. Zahidi creeps toward the library’s new denizen as he tops the stairs. Timotheye is as he always is to Armani’s eye, except Mr. Zahidi seems to notice something else. That black pupil seems to grow and contract. Big, small, big, small, big, small, smaller, big.
Morse code.
“Danielle?” Mr. Zahidi calls. “Can you grab a book on Morse code?”
“Ummm, I don’t know how to use the dilbert decimal system,” Danielle replies from the ground floor.
Armani-as-Zahidi exhales a sharp little sigh. Things start to blur and time goes strange. It’s hard to hang onto everything that happens, but Armani gets the impression that Mr. Zahidi has gone to fetch the book he needs himself, searching for it in the card catalog, locating it on the shelf, and then bringing it back up to the second floor of the library. When things finally settle back into focus, Mr. Zahidi is seated on the floor, the morse code book beside him and an open notebook.
“I—I’m sorry, eyeball, do you think you could go a little more sl—no? You’re just—Can you even hear me? Oh. Okay,” Mr. Zahidi shakes his head, looking up at the eye and then down at his notebook, trying to transcribe the eye’s pupil fluctuations.
Slowly but surely, the notebook starts to fill in: T H E S E A M P U L L S. H E I S C O M I N G. H E B U R N S. S E E H I M T O S
Why had the memory ended so abruptly? Just like a dream, Armani wakes. The timid curiosity he still feels surely belongs to Mr. Zahidi. That feeling of knowing this memory belongs to someone else is absolutely his own, though.
HELP REX OUT: Armani
ORDER: mothgarden, wildgulch, thorntrail, deeplurk
FAVORITE NPC?: timotheye, bub, mayor t-bone, mr. zahidi, liquor store zed.
armani will sheepishly admit that he gave his cicada stone to the muscheron at the surly stump way back when.
Armani gets a cicada shell...
Why had the memory ended so abruptly? Just like a dream, Armani wakes. The timid curiosity he still feels surely belongs to Mr. Zahidi. That feeling of knowing this memory belongs to someone else is absolutely his own, though.