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Mallory sighed, scouring her classroom. it was empty now, but being the kids they were, small bits of rubbish were scattered here and there, leaving her, the Teacher, to clean up after them.

She wasn't staying for the cleaning though, of course. She had another student arriving for some lessons. Being a History Teacher, it was her job to help people understand what happened in the past, and this boy came from a place where some of it hadn't even happened.

Mallory, having picked up the more obvious scraps, sat back down at her desk, and shuffled through some notes. She had to understand where exactly his understanding differed, then teach him from there. Shouldn't be too hard for her.

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Elementary school. The idea of it bothered Jude more than he'd ever admit out loud, but he was going to attend anyway. Learning was important. Understanding was important. He had huge, massive gaps in his understanding of world history. His own cursory investigations had confirmed only that everything from world war one and before was mostly the same, but everything else? Alright, that was different.

Jude had spent a fair bit of time mentally preparing himself for an elementary school classroom, and when he finally stepped in, shortly after normal classes wrapped up, Jude wasn't bothered by the classroom.

No, he was bothered by the... teacher? She looked like a student, to the point where that was absolutely Jude's initial assumption. They looked Charlotte's age, with only the grey of her skin giving any sort of hint that the girl at the front of the room was anything but an average fourteen year old human.

But that didn't necessarily mean that was his teacher, and Jude hesitated in the doorway, quickly scanning the classroom as if hoping a slightly more traditional teacher would pop out of the woodwork.

"Are you..." Jude said, pausing even though he certainly didn't need time to remember, "Are you Miss Willshire?"

He couldn't decide if he'd prefer a no or a yes.
 

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Despite how humourous his confusion was, Mallory, or rather Miss Wilshire, had to stay professional. "Yes, I am her. Am I right in guessing you are Angelo, or would you prefer Jude?"

Stepping out from behind her desk, she looked up, the height difference is obvious. She had a sheet of paper in her hands, which she fiddled with as she spoke. "I'm here to help out with your history, so once we find out where exactly it differs, we can start from there. Have you done any research yourself?" Her voice was soft, yet it did sound like a child was trying to sound like an adult.
 

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Angelo. Angelo was his name, but Angelo felt a lot like wearing someone else's clothing. Angelo was Officer Genovese to everyone else, and calling himself Angelo was really confusing.

"Jude is probably better," he said, slipping into the room and grabbing a seat. Only, unfortunately, the desks were a little bit too small, so he ended up having to just sit on the desk instead.

"I did," Jude said. "But I got a bit, uh, lost. I think the big point of deviation was at.. uh, the Great War. Which was apparently the first of two, only my world didn't have, uh, two. We just had the one."
 

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"Jude it is." Leaning against her table, Mallory watched as he struggled to sit at one of her students desks, struggling not to laugh in front of him. he eventually decided to sit on it,and she took a deep breath before continuing.

"Well, that must've been a shock to find out when you came here." He might not have found out just how much damage was done during those six years, but she personally knew many of its victims. "So, Uh, The Great War, as you might know, occurred between 1914 to 1918, but how exactly did the war end in your reality?" She needed to find out if the great war was the first change, or if it was the last correlation.
 

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"It's all kind of weird," Jude said. "We didn't have the veil. Everything was out in the open, more or less, and we didn't have demons and all that."

That had been a pretty big difference. A really big difference.

"In our world, the Great War started in 1914 when--to super oversimplify--Franz Ferdinand of Austria got killed. And then there was a big war between the Central Powers and the Allied powers. Allied Powers sent in Flying Freedom, and the Central Powers collapsed in 1917, after the Russian government went down."

More or less.

"There's a lot of details to it, but those are the broad strokes."
 

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Didn't have the veil? It must have been chaotic. The veil was there to protect both sides from each other, so Mallory couldn't comprehend just what it'd be like without it. Despite the small shock she felt, she kept a straight face.

Quietly, she listened to him describe the great war as it was in his world and compared it to her own knowledge of the event. It did match, so the changes had to start after the war.

"Hmm, alright. I think I know where to begin." She picked up the textbook on her desk and flipped to a page, passing it to him, revealing a black and white picture of what was possibly one of the most well-known men in history.

"Once the war finished, it left a mark on the world. Simple things like Bread cost so much more. Adolf Hitler was an artist at that time. Now even today, it is hard to make a living as a young artist. Back then, it was much more difficult. To make ends meet, he enlisted as a soldier."

((Should I actually explain history, or just have it "And so she told him X" ))
 

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Jude had a very different opinion on the veil than most people. His world hadn't had it, and things had turned out more or less better than things were in the wider world. Manta Carlos might have been a paradise, but its existence meant leaving a lot of people in the lurch.

Jude was a fast reader, and he'd already read a little bit. He had a very, very general idea of who Hitler was--some kind of bad guy from a World War that hadn't existed in his timeline--but he was a good student just the same, even if it was literally elementary school level stuff. He listened carefully, asked relevant questions, and kept his extremely skeptical squinting to a minimum.

"Okay so..." Jude said after a little bit. "What about supernaturals though? Like, the veil was just... why didn't people do stuff."
I'd say just skipping over it, which I kinda did this post.​
 

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Jude was a good student, and Mallory tried her best to answer the questions he asked her best she could. When he asked about the Veil's lack of action, She paused, thinking.

After a moment, she spoke again, uncertain of her answer. "Well, uh, the existence of the supernatural was a tense topic." Mallory wasn't sure how to answer this. "Personally, I believe that to find out the knowledge of their existence would have caused more issues. The Main support behind both Hitler and the Allied forces was in a sense, mostly religious. To find out there were Divine beings living among them would have caused chaos among the masses."

Mallory took a deep breath. "For all we know, however, maybe the supernatural may have acted out of the spotlight during the second world war." She grinned a bit mysteriously at that. "Many things are not yet known in this world."
 

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Jude considered the answer for a moment, and in that moment regretted all the knowledge and history lost to time. How much of human history would only ever be best guesses because no one had thought to write it down? How much was just gone? He supposed in theory, people might still know--immortals walked the island, gods and monsters--but that wasn't going to solve anything unless they actually shared that knowledge.

"That makes sense," Jude said. "If supernaturals predate the major deviation point around world war two, it's likely there are things in history that are different, but just in such a small or subtle way that it was lost in time. Like, if a vampire helped invent gas lighting, but let a human take the credit for it in this world, but in our world he came up with it a few months later on his own, would we even notice? Or..."

Jude paused. "I don't know. Something about convergent timelines. Things are really similar in places. Like, having two versions of the same person, one from each world."