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* [[Leavenworth Smedry]]
 
* [[Leavenworth Smedry]]
 
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Bastille shows off her literary license, using it to explain why in a previous chapter she was allowed to violate which point of view was being followed.
 
 
Defeating the shark that they had collided with, Bastille manages to navigate through the air back towards the Worldspire, with added bonus of dragging Alcatraz by his hair as payback. Alcatraz claims his Talent is mad at him, and that he can see it in reflections. Bastille grabs a pair of glasses, floating by, and they start to glow. The power of the [[Incarna]] is running lose, allowing Bastille to use them as if she was an Oculator.
 
 
Seeing his Talent in the reflection of the glasses, Alcatraz starts to argue with his Talent. Bastille uses the Slantviewer's Lenses to see through Alcatraz's eyes, and see the Talent as he sees it. Alcatraz tries to argue that the Talent failed him, in allowing his father and grandfather to die. The Talent argues it did help, shown by the floating sharks nearby it saved them from. Alcatraz finally apologizes for being angry and blaming the Talent, and the Talent forgives him, giving back all the Talents.
 
 
Kaz comes running, now able to get to them as he has his Talent back. Grandpa Smedry also shows up, having following Kaz, managing to still keep turning up late to the bullet coming for him.
 
   
 
== Chapter 14 ==
 
== Chapter 14 ==
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* [[Attica Smedry]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Attica Smedry]] (mentioned only)
 
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Alcatraz is in disbelief at seeing his supposedly dead grandfather. Leavenworth explains that despite Alcatraz breaking the Talents, it still didn't fully abandon them, and saved him at the last moment. Alcatraz explains that he fixed the Talents by apologizing to it, and then goes on to explain how Biblioden killed his father and is about to destroy the world.
 
 
Bastille tries to interrupt this heart to heart, wanting it to wait till Biblioden is defeated, however Alcatraz storms off.
 
   
 
== Chapter 15 ==
 
== Chapter 15 ==
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* [[Attica Smedry]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Attica Smedry]] (mentioned only)
 
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Leavenworth wants Bastille to give Alcatraz a moment to get himself together, but she blows him off and goes after him. She finds him sulking, blaming himself for his fathers death. Bastille tries to argue that the whole thing is her fault, as she was in a coma and unable to save them. Alcatraz tries to talk her out of it, saying she didn't fail. She then kisses him, and they both turn a bright crimson, before she bolts for it.
 
 
Sitting down and hugging her knees, Bastille struggles to deal with her failures, and how she is getting all mushy-feely for Alcatraz. Tears come to her, and Alcatraz approaches, coming up to her slowly to not startle her. He then admits it's not the fault of either of them. They then hold hands, though still bright red in embarrassment.
 
   
 
== Chapter 16 ==
 
== Chapter 16 ==

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