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Stone in the shoe

When you were a kid, you lived with your grandmother in the small town of Silvertree, on the edge of a magical forest. Grandma is a witch, and she taught you how to use your magic to affect the natural world, too. “Magic is a part of you,” she always told you. “Learning how to use it means figuring out who you are.” Now you’re 19 and on your own. After years of living in the forest while you perfected your witchcraft, you’ve returned to take care of your grandmother’s house and crow-familiar while she’s gone. Figuring out who you are feels more important than ever - not to mention, figuring out what Silvertree is. A lot is just as you remembered: the friendly generous next-door neighbors with a kid just your age, the proud town council, the quaint little shops with quirky punny names, the gentle shadowy forest full of magic.

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At first, Tobias just laughs. After a moment, however, he seems to realize you're serious—and his smile fades.

"Um…we can't just steal this stuff. Like—I can't just do that. Not now."

He looks at you intently—but for a split second, you see him glance back at the paints.

"The owner knows my parents," he says in a low murmur. "And, like, he's a nice guy. He doesn't deserve that. And—last time—"

He cuts himself off quickly and instead turns to you again, his eyes wide. He looks a little like he hopes you're joking after all.

"You don't really think I should steal the paints, right?"

Tobias hesitates, but you see his gaze drift back to the paints. After a moment, you see a look you don't quite recognize start to dawn on his face.

"Yeah, I guess so. All right. You'd better keep watch."

As Tobias eyes over the rack of paints, you position yourself by the counter, casually leaning on it as if waiting to be served. You make sure not to pay too much attention to Tobias, but out of the corner of your eye, you can see him picking up and examining a couple of tubes of paint.

You're just about to start tapping your fingers on the counter when you hear movement from the back, and you shoot Tobias an urgent look. He doesn't seem to notice; he's too wrapped up in the concentration, busy slipping a couple of tubes out of sight.

"Heads up!" you hiss at him—but he doesn't react. At this point, you're not sure if he just doesn't hear you or if he's really good at keeping it cool. Either way, the very next moment you hear a door in the back swing open, and as far as you can tell, you have barely a second to react before the owner appears.