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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Chapter Summary: Bastille Versus the Evil Librarians}}
== Author's Foreword ==
 
* [[Biblioden]] (mentioned only)
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Finding themselves in the ocean, Bastille makes use of her Crystin powers to keep herself and Alcatraz from drowning. Swimming towards the nearest stretch of land, located in completely opposite direction to the Worldspire. Climbing up on the beach, they discover the remains of the flying glass dragon they originally flew when leaving the Hushlands with Alcatraz for the first time. Deciding to check up on the surviving lenses they still had in their possession, Alcatraz explains that with the build of energy he is experiencing after breaking the Talents, that he can now power other things besides lenses. Alcatraz then decides to surprise Bastille, and falls to his knees and weeps.
 
== Chapter 8 ==
* [[Kazan Smedry]] (mentioned only)
* [[Draulin]] (mentioned only)
* [[Gak]]
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Alcatraz's usefulness finally started to get to Bastille, he couldn't stop thinking about his fathers death and his role in it. Bastille does a nice transition back to the present, where she is feeling defeated and tries to help Alcatraz. Bastille tries to learn more about how the Talents broke, and Alcatraz explains that the Talent hates him now.
 
His attitude getting to her, Bastille grabs Alcatraz and growls at him using her number thirty-seven growl, out of a possible fifty-two. This helps Alcatraz, and he starts to open up and explain what happened at Highbrary. How Biblioden is alive and had been pretending to be Dif. Bastille refuses to accept that Alcatraz is worthless, and she storms off to relieve herself, despite Alcatraz insisting she can't write about relieving ones self.
 
Noticing the grass nearby moving, before a [[Gak]] emerges. Bastille runs screaming back towards Alcatraz, trying to warn him of the Gak, but he believes she is just Gakking. Bastille uses a nice money making word, before the Gak looks towards them.
 
== Chapter 9 ==
* [[Polunsky Ansel]] (mentioned only)
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Bastille tries to explain guilt, something Alcatraz is struggling with. She struggles to explain it properly though, and refers to matricide and cannibalism instead.
 
Never having seen or heard of a Gak before, believing it to just be a word used when you are surprised, Alcatraz quickly gets caught up on Gak's and their history. Bastille explains how Gak's need straw to help with digesting their prey, who being humans, now use soap a lot more which causes terrible things for their stomachs. A renowned explorer, [[Polunsky Ansel]] therefore was able to broker a truce, which means a Gak caught touching straw has to perform a service for the person who caught them.
 
Alcatraz, playing for time, engages the Gak in a battle of puns, with the most strawsome puns being needed for success. The Gak strawggles to keep up with Alcatraz's excellent puns, and eventually admits defeat. However all this means is that the Gak will let them choose who it gets to eat first, and Alcatraz immediately offers himself.
 
== Chapter 10 ==
* [[Biblioden]] (mentioned only)
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Despite not being a classic chosen-one type of person, Bastille still has faith in Alcatraz and his abilities to save them.
 
Not being happy with Alcatraz offering himself up so easily, Bastille walks away as if in disgust, but moves towards the downed Dragonaut, looking for anything to assist them before Alcatraz gets eaten by the Gak. Alcatraz manages to distract the Gak long enough to get himself close to the Dragonaut, by explaining how Biblioden is trying to destroy the world, or more specifically, the Free Kingdoms.
 
The Gak, having had enough moves to attack them, but Alcatraz reaches out and touches the glass dragon, giving it the power needed to lift off, escaping the Gak. Despite the dragon not having an engine, or wings, Alcatraz keeps his hands in contact with the glass, enabling him to do the impossible and fly the ship to the Worldspire.
 
== Chapter 11 ==
* [[Blackburn]] (mentioned only)
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Realizing that they don't get paid more for writing big, fancy words, Bastille decides to do the complete opposite and use short words for a bit. She describes them approaching the Worldspire, and getting shot down.
 
Scrambling from the wreckage, they come across a group of Librarians led by Etna, who immediately engages Alcatraz in a lens battle while Bastille is left to fight off the other Librarians. Bastille makes short work of the Librarians, her Crystin shard offering more than the Librarians could face against.
 
Meanwhile Alcatraz is engaged in his first ever direct battle using Oculator's Lenses. Etna adds several pairs of lenses to her attack, but Alcatraz manages to barely hold off her attack using just his Oculator's Lenses. Knowing he has to do something to fend off the attack, Alcatraz uses the Slantviewer's Lenses. He marks Etna as his target and then uses the lenses to send her attack right back at her. The beams between the two explode, sending all parties flying. Alcatraz and Bastille falling through the air, see that they are falling towards a pack of circling sharks. Bastille screams at Alcatraz, who puts his arm towards the tower before they suddenly stop falling.
 
== Chapter 12 ==
* [[Gak]] (mentioned only)
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Luck is a matter of perspective, or so Bastille writes. She explains how she wanted to be an Oculator, but unfortunately Alcatraz was the one lucky enough to be one, though he would say she was lucky to be a knight.
 
Alcatraz and Bastille stop falling from the Worldspire, still travelling downwards but no longer falling. The waves below them start to break up and float, forming blobs in midair around them. Alcatraz says he think he broke gravity, and Bastille realizes he broke gravity everywhere. The Librarians hushed this up so you don't remember this happening.
 
Bastille notices the Gak, spinning in the air uncontrollably, evidently it had been trying to reach them after their great escape earlier. Even more alarmingly however, is the sharks that are now angling themselves towards the pair of them, flying through the air with the conscious desire to meet them. Finding her sword spiraling nearby, Bastille grabs it and starts to fight the sharks, and attempts to save Alcatraz's from a head on collision with a shark.
 
== Chapter 13 ==
* [[Leavenworth Smedry]]
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Bastille shows off her literary license, using it to explain why in a previous chapter she was allowed to violate which point of view was being followed.
 
Defeating the shark that they had collided with, Bastille manages to navigate through the air back towards the Worldspire, with added bonus of dragging Alcatraz by his hair as payback. Alcatraz claims his Talent is mad at him, and that he can see it in reflections. Bastille grabs a pair of glasses, floating by, and they start to glow. The power of the [[Incarna]] is running lose, allowing Bastille to use them as if she was an Oculator.
 
Seeing his Talent in the reflection of the glasses, Alcatraz starts to argue with his Talent. Bastille uses the Slantviewer's Lenses to see through Alcatraz's eyes, and see the Talent as he sees it. Alcatraz tries to argue that the Talent failed him, in allowing his father and grandfather to die. The Talent argues it did help, shown by the floating sharks nearby it saved them from. Alcatraz finally apologizes for being angry and blaming the Talent, and the Talent forgives him, giving back all the Talents.
 
Kaz comes running, now able to get to them as he has his Talent back. Grandpa Smedry also shows up, having following Kaz, managing to still keep turning up late to the bullet coming for him.
 
== Chapter 14 ==
* [[Attica Smedry]] (mentioned only)
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Alcatraz is in disbelief at seeing his supposedly dead grandfather. Leavenworth explains that despite Alcatraz breaking the Talents, it still didn't fully abandon them, and saved him at the last moment. Alcatraz explains that he fixed the Talents by apologizing to it, and then goes on to explain how Biblioden killed his father and is about to destroy the world.
 
Bastille tries to interrupt this heart to heart, wanting it to wait till Biblioden is defeated, however Alcatraz storms off.
 
== Chapter 15 ==
* [[Attica Smedry]] (mentioned only)
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Leavenworth wants Bastille to give Alcatraz a moment to get himself together, but she blows him off and goes after him. She finds him sulking, blaming himself for his fathers death. Bastille tries to argue that the whole thing is her fault, as she was in a coma and unable to save them. Alcatraz tries to talk her out of it, saying she didn't fail. She then kisses him, and they both turn a bright crimson, before she bolts for it.
 
Sitting down and hugging her knees, Bastille struggles to deal with her failures, and how she is getting all mushy-feely for Alcatraz. Tears come to her, and Alcatraz approaches, coming up to her slowly to not startle her. He then admits it's not the fault of either of them. They then hold hands, though still bright red in embarrassment.
 
== Chapter 16 ==
* [[Gak]]
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Biblioden arrives at the tower in his glass blimp, disrupting the mushiness between Alcatraz and Bastille. Bastille gives Alcatraz a ride as she races up the Worldspire, with her sword in one hand, and Alcatraz clinging to her back. Arriving at a platform towards the top of the spire, they see Biblioden at the very tip, with the bloodforged Lens at the ready.
 
Alcatraz notes that Biblioden is doing something to the spire, when suddenly one of the many Librarians blocking the way trips in a perfect way, causing Bastille to stumble. Somehow the Librarians now had Talents due to Biblioden's actions at the tip. Having to fight their way through the Librarians, who now had the Talent to fight back. Struggling to defeat all the Librarians, Alcatraz breaks the Talents again, giving a little respite.
 
However, they still had many Librarians to get through, still very much armed and dangerous. In her peripheral vision, Bastille notices the Gak slithering up the stairs towards them.
 
== Chapter 17 ==
* [[Etna]] (mentioned only)
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Bastille tries to distract the Librarians while the Gak still works its way up towards them. She tries to convince them that dropping her sword would be bad, though many don't believe her blatant lie.
 
Kaz ambles up out of nowhere, and he comes armed with kittens, a kittenpalooza some might say. Also arriving just in time is members of Alcatraz's family and the reformed Librarians. Some Librarians decided to risk the water rather than the arriving force, but others swept in to attack.
 
Bastille and Alcatraz rush to meet Biblioden at the tip of the spire. He notices their approach, and to the dread of all, starts to monologue. While this goes on, Bastille subtly moves towards Alcatraz and grabs Slantviewer's Lenses, putting them on her face. Biblioden decides to attack then with a pair of Concussor's Lenses, though somehow Bastille is able to use her Lenses to send the attack right back at him. Before she could strike a blow to end him, the Gak finally reaches them.
 
The Gak is not wanting to let them get away this time however, and refuses to engage fully in another pun battle about straw. Bastille comes up with an idea, she claims Alcatraz is a strawman, a man lacking substance and integrity. And as the Gak touched him, he touched straw and thus owes them. Quickly using this argument, Bastille gets the Gak to devour Biblioden, who fails to defend himself and is consumed. The Gak decides not to eat them as well, claiming it likes them and is having difficulty digesting an ancient Librarian.
 
== Chapter 18 ==
* [[Kazan Smedry]]
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Bastille talks a bit about endings and how failure doesn't happen at the end of a story as the characters so often believe before they solve the problems. But this is a true story so it doesn't always work out that way, and that's what Bastille thought, before things started to get exciting.
 
Bastille picks up the bloodforged Lens, and starts to hear Attica's voice. Alcatraz doesn't believe her at first, but she gives him the Lens so he can hear Attica, who is now in a Lens. Attica claims it was all according to his plan, which is to release the power as it is too much for one family to manage. Every person must get access to the power, which will give everyone a Talent. However, due to it being diluted more because of being spread between more people, the Talent's will not be anywhere as near as powerful as they are for the Smedry's.
 
Alcatraz at his fathers insistence, uses the Lens against the spire, channeling his power through the Lens, breaking everyone in the world ever so slightly. The Lenses Bastille has now stop working, as the power gets diluted for them all. Alcatraz promptly collapses against Bastille in tears.
 
== Chapter 19 ==
* [[Folsom Smedry]]
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Now Bastille is able to explain how she is very patient. She did not do many things while they were up on the spire, including not stealing the bloodforged Lens to chew out Attica for his treatment of Alcatraz.
 
Nearby an airship neared the spire, and a ramp descended which Shasta was able to step onto. The reformed Librarians organized the remainder of the kittens that had been used in the attack. Descending to meet their friends and family, they give a quick run through of what they had just accomplished, and are surprised to hear Attica is still alive, though stuck in a Lens. Shasta plans to take over leadership in the Hushlands now that Attica has achieved his goal, though keeping them in the dark despite what had transpired.
 
Shasta offers to take Alcatraz with her, but he refuses, insisting he has never belonged in the Hushlands and never will. Draulin comes over to hug Bastille, weirding her out, though she did like it.
 
Getting a moment together, Bastille can see she no longer can use them, with the power issues being resolved. She is not upset however, feeling lucky that she did get to touch it at least once. Alcatraz uses the Slantviewer's Lenses to see what his grandpa thinks of him, and tears come to his eyes and he insists his grandfather is wrong, though Bastille disagrees with him.
 
== Epilogue ==
* [[Shasta Smedry]] (mentioned only)
* [[Attica Smedry]] (mentioned only)
* [[Cecil G. Bagsworth III|Mr. Bagsworth]] (mentioned only)
* [[Kazan Smedry]] (mentioned only)
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Many years later, Bastille and Alcatraz get married. Despite what the readers may have wanted, they were still kids when this all happened so of course they didn't get married for years. They got married in Nalhalla, and while a congo line ran around the castle, Bastille met up with Alcatraz on a balcony.
 
Attica was never freed from the Lens, though was still at the party, and Alcatraz dodges his publisher, who wants the end of his story. Bastille offers to write the end however, and Alcatraz is grateful for this. He also points her attention to the railing, which has started to crumble, something he hadn't caused this time. Bastille had now gained his Talent of breaking because of marrying him, something that would cause many arguments between them in the years to come.
 
== Bastille's Afterword ==
 
Bastille insists Alcatraz is a hero, as the story will show. Though he obviously is not perfect, but no hero is. She explains how some things never got resolved, like Attica being stuck in the Lens, or Alcatraz's strained relationship with his mother.
 
== Alcatraz's Afterword ==
 
Alcatraz ends up writing a piece of this book, after bullying from Bastille. He still claims to be a coward, though he does acknowledge he sometimes does good and can do heroic things; he did save the world after all.
 
== Notes ==
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