Stiltskin (Andrew Buckley)

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brown and roasted accompanied by fresh vegetables and boiled potatoes smothered in some sort of rich gravy in front him, along with a large glass of beer. Realistically, he hadn’t eaten since before he was fired from his job that same morning. It seemed like a lifetime ago.
    After dining, Lily retired to her room to get cleaned up, leaving Robert alone with two slightly intoxicated Gnomes and Melvin, who had joined them for a nightcap. Maureen could be heard clattering around in the kitchen. Thanks to his underwhelming first impression, the conversation had been as comfortable as barbed wire underwear. As the night fully took effect and the alcohol slipped slowly into the bloodstream, Melvin started to warm toward Robert. After a while, the Gnomes started telling jokes about wizards that amused Melvin to no end. Robert did his best to laugh where he thought was appropriate as he didn’t really get some of the jokes and assumed he needed to know something more about wizarding-kind to appreciate fully the humour. Melvin on the other hand had a hearty laugh that often ended with him bleating, which caused him to laugh more.
    After some time, the conversation turned to Robert. Melvin asked if there was anything he’d like to know, as he was a newcomer to this world.
    “Well, I only have around a million questions,” replied Robert.
    “As you should,” agreed Melvin.
    “Moron,” stated Gnick. Even the Gnomes had ceased to annoy Robert; he was getting used to their general lack of manners and consistent insults.
    “How about money?” asked Robert. “What kind of currency do you use in Thiside?”
    Melvin reached into his jacket and pulled out a small, leather, drawstring pouch. He loosened the strings and shook several gold coins of varying sizes out onto the table.
    “Is this real gold?”
    “There are several different forms of currency here,” said Melvin, “information, for example.”
    “Blood,” added General Gnarly.
    “And gold,” finished Melvin. “The blood is regulated by the White Rabbit. Information belongs to the knowledgeable and the gold is mined and coined in one location on the far side of the Grimm Mountains.”
    “By the Seven Dwarves Mining Corporation,” added Gnick.
    “The Seven Dwarves? As in the Seven Dwarves?” Two pairs of tiny Gnome eyes and one pair of spectacled goat eyes stared at him blankly. “You know, small cottage in the forest, hi-ho-hi-ho, Snow White? The Dwarves took her in after the evil queen threatened to kill her?”
    “That’s not exactly the way it happened,” said General Gnarly. “As Lily told you, the stories you know aren’t exactly reality.”
    “Well, there are obviously seven Dwarves,” said Robert.
    “And there was a Ms. White,” said Melvin with obvious contempt in his voice.
    “Thieving bitch,” agreed Gnick.
    “What?” said Robert, taken aback.
    “The woman was a dirty thief,” snarled General Gnarly.
    “She was stepdaughter to the evil queen who tried to have her killed because she was too pretty,” explained Robert.
    “Moron,” stated Gnick.
    “You see,” began Melvin, “Snow White was a famous cat burglar in Thiside. She robbed everyone. She was the only person to ever break into the Wizards’ Council Chambers in Oz and steal one of the seven sacred books of magic.”
    “There was… is an Evil Queen. Snow White broke into her castle and tried to steal her cauldron,” said General Gnarly.
    “When running from the Queen’s guards, she found refuge in the Dwarves’ summer cottage,” added Gnick as he started in on his second plate of food. The little man had a considerable appetite. By Robert’s reckoning he must already have consumed his own weight in food and for the life of him couldn’t figure out where Gnick was putting it all.
    “And the Dwarves took her in, right? Took care of her?” asked Robert, who was trying to hold onto the last vestiges of the stories from his childhood. “Until Prince Charming could come

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