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Monster Twelve - Glasses

Monster Twelve - Glasses

I humd happily as I read.

I was supposed to be reading a textbook on anatomy, but there were pictures in it that made squeamish. My little friends were cute, not all gory and yucky. Still, the books had given so ideas.

I definitely had to experint with claws and tentacles moreto make my little friends that much better at grabbing and cuddling.

None of that mattered at the mont. I was taking a small break from all the reading to read sothing else, a story about a strange bunny-girl and her friends going on rry adventures across a strange land. It was distracting, but lots of fun.

Valeria, I heard Mom call.

I brought a hand up in a one mont gesture. I couldnt just leave off in the middle of the page, that would be terrible. Then, when I reached the end I fumbled a bookmark into the crevice between the pages. Yes, Mom? I asked.

Mom was standing nearby, hands tucked together over her tummy, back straight and nose turned up. Child, Ive noticed that you squint as you read.

Looking back to my book, I stared at the letters. They were a little blurry unless I squeezed my cheeks up and pinch my brows. I guess so, I say. Most things are fuzzy when theyre not close.

Yes. That might explain your posture.

My posture? I asked.

Hunched over and bent nearly double. Its terrible for your back and unbecoming. You will grow stooped and crooked at this rate.

I scratched at my chin, then shrugged. Thats what I need to do to read, I said.

Being a little bent wasnt a big price to pay to read as much as I wanted. There is a solution to that. Follow .

I closed my book and set it to the side as I got off my seat then arranged my skirts. Mom didnt wait for . She was already halfway across the library, so I had to jog to catch up to her. Where are we going? I asked.

Downstairs, Mom said. I have sothing for you.

A present? I asked. I skipped ahead of her and started to walk backwards. What is it?

Its hardly a present. Just a tool you need. And that I expect you to take care of, she said.

That sounds a lot like a gift to , I said.

She humd. It isnt.

If it wasnt a gift, then youd just tell what it is, I surmised. But because its a gift, you want to give it to yourself, because the only thing better than getting a gift is giving a gift and seeing the person youre giving it to be all happy. I nodded.

Im not sure if your logic is entirely correct, Mom said.

I grinned. Then whats the present?

She made that little noise, the one she made sotis instead of laughing. You will see in due ti.

Giggling, I ran ahead of her and out of the library. Mom told not to run a mont later, so I cald down and set my pace by walking next to her. Of course, my mom had super long legs, so it was hard to keep pace without either jogging every ti I fell back, or by walking as quickly as I could.

Down we went, all the way to one of the floors below the library where we had a large living room like area. There was a large harp on a stand, sofas, and, of course, a few bookshelves.

The place was lit by so lamp-monsters hidden in cages hung from the ceiling, though there was plenty of sunlight coming in from the glass doors at the back of the room. They led onto a large balcony with a gargoyle-monster railing from which soone could overlook the northern end of the castle and the waters beyond that.

Today was different. There was a large box in the centre of the room, an old wooden crate with the top missing and straw shoved into it.

Whats that? I asked.

Sit, Luciana instructed with a gesture to a footrest next to one of the poofier seats.

I sat.

Mom reached into the box and removed... a pair of glasses. These are for you.

You got glasses? I asked, then I grinned hard as I could. So I can read better?

So that your unsightly squinting wont mar your features prematurely, she said.

I took the glasses and put them on. They were big, and very round. Oh, this... well, this makes everything a little... uh, different? I said.

I didnt want to make Mom sad, but her gift wasnt working very well. The glasses made everything super blurry, more so than usual, even.

I see, then how about these? she asked as she pulled another pair out of the crate.

Wait, how many glasses did you buy ? I asked.

She stared at , one eyebrow slowly rising. Did you expect to bring a lens crafter all this way? Tools and all? It is far easier to rely obtain an entire stock of glasses.

You didnt steal them, right? I asked.

Im certain the original makers were all very well remunerated, she replied as she handed another pair. Now, lets find a set that both fits and functions.

Hmm, alright, I said as I grabbed the glasses.

It took a dozen more tries before I found a pair that helped. They were thick, like the bottom of an old glass bottle, and round, with tal stalks that reached back and grabbed at my ears. Heavy too, and it felt like they were pinching my nose.

But they worked.

Whoa, I said as I looked around. Things were so much clearer!

Wonderful, Luciana said. Do you want to test them outside? Im aware youre liable to use them only to read, but you should see if they function beyond that as well.

Yeah, sure! I said as I jumped to my feet. I had to adjust the glasses since the bounce made them loosen on my head. Maybe I could make a little friend that would hold them in place? That seed easy enough to do.

Mom and I stepped out onto the balcony, and when a chilly wind ca in from the north, Mom glared it away.

I dont think Mom actually needed to test my new glasses on the coast. Even with clearer vision, there wasnt all that much to see. Waves lapping at the knife-edged rocks poking out of the shallower waters on the edge, the cliffs of black stone atop which big old grumpy dragons and wyverns were napping, maybe the occasional tentacle from one of Moms krakens. Normal stuff.

I think she just wanted ti alone with . Thanks, Mom, I said. I shuffled to the side and tucked my head in under her arm.

Mom always went very stiff when I did that kind of thing. She wasnt used to hugs and cuddles, but...

Her hand carefully, gently, ca down on my head. A pat, which was like a hug, if you squinted, then she lowered her hand and pulled into her side a little.

I grinned, cheeks warming even as I hugged her tighter. Youre the best, you know, I declared.

I rely gave you a tool you needed. Nothing more, she replied.

I love you too, I said. I looked up to her, and saw her glance down before looking away.

Yes, well... you have been a good... diversion. And... I think... I suspect you would make a, ah, a good daughter... perhaps.

I laughed and turned so I could squeeze her all the harder. There was no way sothing like that could be said without at least a hug in return!

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