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TopicTeen Titans CYOA: Romance Resurrected part 8
Cartridge88
07/28/18 2:24:13 AM
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You pout as you scoot away from her.

"I'll just read something you aren't reading yet," you say.

You go to her stack of books and pick out Magical Properties of Gem Stones Vol. 1. You haven't read it in awhile, so it'll be good to review.

You go past the introduction of how gems have magical properties to begin with, and when this was discovered, and by who, because you already know that so well. Instead, you start with the properties themselves.

The primary colors grant power that relate to the Jewelcrafter's self.

Red stones are of the body. They help the Jewelcrafter with speed, strength and healing.
Yellow stones are of the mind. They help the Jewelcrafter with intellect, skill and creativity.
Blue stones are of the soul. They help the Jewelcrafter with determination, courage and compassion.

The secondary colors grant power that relate to things other than the Jewelcrafter.

Orange stones are of the physical. They allow the Jewelcrafter to affect objects and people.
Green stones are of the mental. They allow the Jewelcrafter to affect thoughts and emotions.
Purple stones are of the spiritual. They allow the Jewelcrafter to affect spirits and ghosts.

It takes years of training for a Jewelcrafter to master any one type of stone. Even while yellow stones grant power of the mind, the strain of using that power will tax the body. And while red stones grant power of the body, the strain of using that power will tax the mind.


You catch Raven reading this book over your shoulder.

"*Ahem*," you say. "Didn't you just scold me for reading over your shoulder?"

"Yes, but this is different. I'm reading over your shoulder now."

"What happened to what you were reading?"

"I finished it."

"Then read something else while I read this," you say.

"But I wanted to read up on Jewelcrafting," she says. "I was hoping I could use the book to help me improve my Jewelcrafting level."

"Oh, that's true, it is your worse subject."

"Hey," she says defensively.

"Sorry, but you know that's the truth."

"Yeah, but you didn't have to say it."

A) Give her the book
B) Let her read over your shoulder
C) Read it out loud for her
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