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Jan. 12th, 2018 11:49 pmThis is absolutely not her fault, to get that out of the way immediately. One minute she's consulting with a once well-respected neurosurgeon who now hangs out in the world's best haunted house about some legal issues tangled up with his property, and the next she's tripping on his stupid cloak that doesn't seem to quite conform to the laws of gravity. She accidentally knocks some kind of weird amulet or something off a table in an attempt to not fall flat on her face, and then -
Well, she's still in the world's best haunted house. But instead of standing next to Dr. Strange, she's staring shell-shocked at a guy who could practically be her brother. Dr. Strange re-appears before the sheer what the fuck factor can set in to full effect, which thank god, because even if he's utterly confused about their presence, he's quick to invite them into the parlor for some soothing tea while he examines the amulet that was still clutched in Foggy's hand.
The deal is, apparently, that the amulet is a kind of magical escape hatch. Once activated, it scans nearby parallel universes for the closest safe one and sends you there for a period of time. It's like the world's weirdest Kit Kat break. There's a timer on it, lasting somewhere between three to four weeks, after which it will automatically return her to her universe. Bringing the guy to her location - Franklin P. Nelson, holy shit, apparently her counterpart on this Earth - was the magical equivalent of a glitch, grabbing two Foggy Nelsons instead of one. After explaining all this, Dr. Strange asks if there's anyone they want contacted, and they both say Matt Murdock at pretty much the same time. Stephen leaves the room to go call the Matt Murdock of this world and explain the situation and then to see if he can get in contact with the Stephen Strange of her world to pass on the message that she's okay.
And then there's two Foggy Nelsons sitting in a room with cups of tea that magically refresh themselves every so often. So that's... something. "I feel like we should be comparing notes or something."
Well, she's still in the world's best haunted house. But instead of standing next to Dr. Strange, she's staring shell-shocked at a guy who could practically be her brother. Dr. Strange re-appears before the sheer what the fuck factor can set in to full effect, which thank god, because even if he's utterly confused about their presence, he's quick to invite them into the parlor for some soothing tea while he examines the amulet that was still clutched in Foggy's hand.
The deal is, apparently, that the amulet is a kind of magical escape hatch. Once activated, it scans nearby parallel universes for the closest safe one and sends you there for a period of time. It's like the world's weirdest Kit Kat break. There's a timer on it, lasting somewhere between three to four weeks, after which it will automatically return her to her universe. Bringing the guy to her location - Franklin P. Nelson, holy shit, apparently her counterpart on this Earth - was the magical equivalent of a glitch, grabbing two Foggy Nelsons instead of one. After explaining all this, Dr. Strange asks if there's anyone they want contacted, and they both say Matt Murdock at pretty much the same time. Stephen leaves the room to go call the Matt Murdock of this world and explain the situation and then to see if he can get in contact with the Stephen Strange of her world to pass on the message that she's okay.
And then there's two Foggy Nelsons sitting in a room with cups of tea that magically refresh themselves every so often. So that's... something. "I feel like we should be comparing notes or something."