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The next morning, Karl completely forgot to warn Jill about the spider on the balcony, but when she failed to return with Dana after a minute, he went in to check on them and found her wrapped up like a cocoon, and glowing with power from her hastily raised magical barrier.
"Thanks for finally coming to check on me. Now, would you kindly ask this young lady to let me go so that I can get my charge to class on time?" Jill requested.
Karl considered the look of restrained rage at being attacked for a second time by Karl's pets when she went to wake Dana up, and for a moment, he contemplated whether it might not be safer to leave her there.
But she could break out easily enough, she was just waiting for him to do it so that she didn't have to fight with the Bloodbath Spider.
"Rae, you can let her out. She is Dana's teacher, she won't hurt her, just wake her up for early morning instructions before breakfast." Karl instructed.
[That sounds like torture to me.] The spider replied suspiciously, then vanished into the Beast Space, which was now becoming much more comfortable after another night of work by Karl.
"Alright, she's definitely not a morning person. But she won't attack any more today." Karl informed the teacher, who gave him a pointed look.
"Right, the web."
Karl activated the enhanced Rend on his index finger and cut the surprisingly durable webbing down the front, releasing Jill to shake Dana awake.
[See, she's not even just vibrating the web, she's shaking her like some animal.] Rae informed Karl in an insulted tone.
"Five more minutes." The young mage complained, and Karl smiled. It was the same thing every day, but her schedule was so packed that she couldn't waste any time in the morning.
Karl walked over and gently rocked the hammock, then plucked a string by Dana's head, which she should hear vibrating next to her ear.
"Fine, I will get up." She mumbled and opened her eyes.
"How did you do that?" Jill asked in shock.
"Wise advice from the Bloodbath Spider. She knows all the best ways to operate a web." Karl explained.
Jill looked down at the mass of spiderweb on the ground, then picked it up, expecting a mass of loose strands now that it had been cut open, but the strands were stuck to each other and interwoven, creating a form of blanket.
"You know, this is actually pretty well-made, all things considered." Jill noted as she admired the soft white silk.
"Karl brought me a silk blanket? That looks comfy." Dana agreed, while Karl tried not to laugh.
"No. A certain someone thought it was appropriate to wrap me in webbing when I tried to wake you up the first time. Now, we need to go, or we will be late. Karl, we will be borrowing your shower, there isn't time to make a detour across the floor." Jill insisted.
"You cut the times awfully close. Go ahead, I will head down and eat first while I go over my day with Sergeant Rita. I'm sure she has a few questions about my mission report anyhow."
But Rita didn't lead him to the cafeteria, she led him to the staff lounge, where they could talk without the curious student ears listening in. The teachers were all privy to the official reports, so there was no point in hiding it from them.
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