The darkness grew light and lighter from within the bedroom until it were bright again. His eyes winced while turning over then over. Loki rolled over the edge of the bed falling to the floor with a thud. Loki hopped up to his feet using the edge of the bed as his support.
"Here is your lyrotron, Loki," Peepo said.
"Thank you," Loki took the lyrotron. "You held it all night?"
"Affirmative," Peepo replied. "I am capable of holding anything for long periods of time."
"Forever," Then Loki added. "even?"
"It is possible," Peepo said. "I was engineered to be that way."
There was a beep from the door.
"What was that?" Loki asked.
"That is the doorbell ringing," Peepo said. "You have to say come in to allow them in."
Loki came to the side of the divideder.
"Come in," Loki said.
Tee Gar entered into the room.
"Good morning, Loki," Tee Gar said. "I expect you had a good nights rest?"
"I didn't," Loki said. "But Peepo was there for me most of the time and it made it all better."
"Peepo always finds a way to make things better," Tee Gar said.
"What are those for?" Loki asked, approaching Tee Gar.
"These are your civvies," Tee Gar said, handing them to Loki.
"Why is my shirt just gray?" Look was looking down at the shirt left on top of the pile.
"You don't have a colorful shirt because you're not a cadet," Tee Gar said.
"What does it take to become part of the team?" Loki asked, looking up toward Tee Gar.
"Well. . ." Tee Gar started. "You have to write a essay, have letters of recommendation from the high school principal, lobby a representative of your planet, and have the academy council approve of your admission, and be between the ages of sixteen and eighteen."
Loki looked over toward the padds still left on the table then back toward Tee Gar.
"What happens to me now?"
Tee Gar moved toward the chair across from him.
"You decide what happens next," Tee Gar said.
"I do?" Loki raised his brows.
Tee Gar nodded.
"Then Gampu will make it possible for you," Tee Gar said. "They did put you under his care."
Loki considered it a moment then nodded.
"I understand," Loki said.
"Did Gampu tell you about the secret door to the bathroom?" Tee Gar asked, getting up from the table. "Peepo can tell you all about the sonic showers, sinks, sonic toilets, and sonic hand dryers."
"No," Loki said. "Show me."
"Alright," Tee Gar said, approaching the bedroom. He stopped beside the wall then shifted toward Loki. "Watch this."
Tee Gar turned toward the wall then knocked on it three times so the fake wall slid up before Loki.
"You can use the chair to get up to the sink,"
Loki was looking at it in awe.
"I. . . I . . . I think I got it from here,"
Tee Gar turned toward Loki.
"If you want to find me, I will be at the lab," Tee Gar said. "The one I am assigned to. Peepo can direct you to it."
Tee Gar walked past Loki who slowly walked into the bathroom with his clump of clothes headed toward the direction of pouring mix of red and blue light.
"Camelopardalis!" Loki said in awe.
