Theory

(Sorry if the chapters are taking longer than usual. I'm almost finished anyway.)

Hedwig looked around with wide eyes at the tree. Elna was constantly trying to show her everything they passed. They went up to the hospital.

"Soren!" Gylfie called. "We got the mandrake potion."

"Great!" Soren ran up, got it, and recovered Bell.

Bell looked around. "How did I get up here?" she asked.

"Long story." Soren said. "We have to tell your sisters you're awake." He led us out.

Hedwig looked around. That was when she heard music. "Elna, where's the music coming from?"

"Oh, that's Madame Plonk and her snakes. She sings, they play the harp." Elna explained.

Hedwig nodded, looking impressed. Owls had a lot of inventions here. She wondered why they hadn't invented all these things in her time. They had the Others to go off of after all. Well, that answers my own question. If the Others already have something there's no need for us owls to make it too.

Soren came back, he had explained to Bell, roughly, what had happened. That was when Arison came running up. "Soren!"

"Yes Arison?"

"I'm having trouble. Could you help?"

"Sure." Soren turned back to the other owls. "Sorry, but it looks like I have to go."

"I could help." Hedwig offered.

"We could all help." Elna added.

"Six owls to help one? Why not?" So Soren led them all to the library. It was the same problem as always. Arison couldn't read the words.

Hedwig had a thoughtful look in her eyes. "Tell me, are you blind?" she asked Arison.

"What? No!" he shouted. "I can see. Just not, very well."

"Hmm. I have a theory." Hedwig flew out. It was a good while before she came back. And when she did she had something that looked like the round things her Other wore. She put them on Arison. "There, does that make it better."

"Wow! Everything's so clear!" was Arison's response.

Hedwig smiled. "I thought so. Those help you see."

"Cool. Do I get to keep them?" Arison asked.

Hedwig frowned at that. "I think the Other they belong to will want them back."

Arison looked extremely put out. "Want what back?" the owls turned around. Otulissa had just entered.

"These." Arison took of the glasses and handed them to his mom. "They help me see."

Otulissa looked at them. "Well, I should be able to make a pair, if I can look off of these."

Hedwig sighed and shrugged. "Go for it."