Dr. Small very quickly composed himself, one second he was screaming like a maniac, and the next he was formally introducing himself. "Hello, I'm Dr. Small. I'm sure that Melia didn't answer all of your questions (if any). Do you have anything that you would like to know?" "Well, I would like to know how and why we are here." Thyme said, being much bolder than she usually was, "And it would be nice to know where we are." "That's easy enough. You're in the human world, I'm almost certain that this is also another dimension but who cares. Anyway, You got here through a Pass that I created," stated Dr. Small, "And I brought you here partially to prove that it could be done, and partially to show you our world. You will find that yours and ours are quite different. Any other questions?" "Can we get back to the abbey?" asked Piknim timidly. "Of course! I would never have brought you here if you wouldn't be able to get back! The results would be disastrous!" wailed Dr. Small, upset that someone thought that he hadn't thought of everything before doing his experiment. But like before he quickly composed himself, don't ask me how.



"Now it's about time we leave," declared Dr. Small, "Melia, please get them ready." "Right this way," said Melia as she led them into a cheerful-looking room. "I hope you don't mind, but we can't take you to town looking like that. Here put these on," she said handing them clothes that looked much like her own. 'You'd better put on these hats too, you want to be as inconspicuous as possible. Remember what happened when the staff saw you!" A few minutes later they were outside and heading something that looked, to Thyme and Piknim, like a glorified cart, and there weren't far wrong. Dr. Small was waiting for them. When Piknim and Thyme saw Melia get into the strange thing, they shrunk back."Uh, we don't have do get in there, do we?" asked a very worried Thyme. "Not if you want to stay here!" teased Melia. Cautiosly, Thyme and Piknim stepped into the thing and Melia closed the door. "So what is this thing, anyway?"



Dr. Small very quickly composed himself, one second he was screaming like a maniac, and the next he was formally introducing himself. "Hello, I'm Dr. Small. I'm sure that Melia didn't answer all of your questions (if any). Do you have anything that you would like to know?" "Well, I would like to know how and why we are here." Thyme said, being much bolder than she usually was, "And it would be nice to know where we are." "That's easy enough. You're in the human world, I'm almost certain that this is also another dimension but who cares. Anyway, You got here through a Pass that I created," stated Dr. Small, "And I brought you here partially to prove that it could be done, and partially to show you our world. You will find that yours and ours are quite different. Any other questions?" "Can we get back to the abbey?" asked Piknim timidly. "Of course! I would never have brought you here if you wouldn't be able to get back! The results would be disastrous!" wailed Dr. Small, upset that someone thought that he hadn't thought of everything before doing his experiment. But like before he quickly composed himself, don't ask me how.



"Now it's about time we leave," declared Dr. Small, "Melia, please get them ready." "Right this way," said Melia as she led them into a cheerful-looking room. "I hope you don't mind, but we can't take you to town looking like that. Here put these on," she said handing them clothes that looked much like her own. 'You'd better put on these hats too, you want to be as inconspicuous as possible. Remember what happened when the staff saw you!" A few minutes later they were outside and heading something that looked, to Thyme and Piknim, like a glorified cart, and there weren't far wrong. Dr. Small was waiting for them. When Piknim and Thyme saw Melia get into the strange thing, they shrunk back. "Uh, we don't have do get in there, do we?" asked a very worried Thyme. "Not if you want to stay here!" teased Melia. Cautiously, Thyme and Piknim stepped into the thing and Melia closed the door. "So what is this thing, anyway?"