> "And now the fun begins."
> Begin constructing a gap that connects the island we just moved to the bottom of this floating island world to the island we pulled into the forest world.
>"I'll keep still," says Maribel.
>You set to work on constructing the gap. In theory, this kind of task is simple, but you also seldom engage in it. Usually you don't need to make long-lasting holes in the borders of reality, just temporary ones that you use and discard. In a way, the loose borders here assist with that greatly, as it is less difficult to find a place to put the gap in question. Rather, the difficulty lies in making the gap stick. The "stability" you've managed to create by making holes between these worlds that will remain until you move assists greatly in laying a foundation. You spent a few minutes working on it, quietly weaving a chain of borders together to accommodate the gap, like nailing together pieces of scrap wood in t make a shack, before it is complete. You now have a gap between the floating islands and the forest.
>_