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Frankie: "You can't just be playing with the wildlife in this realm. They eat people here." I stopped giving Darcel a dirty look. "What?" He asked grumpily. "You were just playing with crows. They're wild here, too. "He looked at me in a way that made me feel ignorant. "What?" It was my turn to ask. "Crows in any dimension are not wild, Frankie. They travel through every ripple of space and time. A crow here could have been in any dimension we have seen before us." My face flushed red, not knowing what Darcel had just taught me. I hate feeling stupid, but I fear my knowledge is inferior between my upbringing in Pinnala and my lack of schooling. Anything I knew came from what schooling I was permitted to participate in and any book I could read. "You have nothing to be ashamed of,"