The first few days of the new semester had been gripped by apprehensive tension. Quenayâs revelation that all were mere players in some unknown game had filled all the loopers with a far-reaching dread that stifled their every impulse -except of course for Harley, whose impulses were far beyond the point of restraint.
âGood news, chucklenuts! And Lee,â Harley said. âI have had a brilliant idea on how we can figure out more of Quenayâs game plan.â
âElaborate,â Kim demanded. Harley responded by slapping down a schedule for the schoolâs athletic departments, and pointing to a specific day when a short tournament with several games would be played. Rival schools like Patschke-Puck were all listed on the docket of games, but Harley singled out a match against the Zeus-Stephanides School.
âHowâs a sports game help us?â
âBecause now that Leanneâs not around to turn every game into a blood bath, theyâre actually going to be bringing their teamâs entourage,â Harley said. âIncluding Zeus.â
The god of Olympus himself still eked out an existence, clinging to a fragment of former divinity. His position of authority over the school retained enough of an echo of his former lordship over Olympus that he had reasserted himself as a deity -albeit a minor one. Even a minor deity was still a deity, however, and a possible insight into the one true deity that had made pawns of them all.
âWe can ask him if he knows anything about Quenay,â Harley said. âDudeâs been around for a few thousand years, and he was a full-on god for a while. If he doesnât know anything weâll at least be able to rule out a lot of possible avenues of investigation.â
âIf we want to ask a god, why not just ask Loki? Doesnât he run this place?â
âYes, Kim, but heâs also a trickster god,â Lee said. âWe canât consider him a reliable source.â
âEven if we got him to show up in the first place, heâd just say something to mock us and then immediately disappear,â Vell said.
âThat does sound like me,â said Loki, before immediately disappearing.
Vell gestured to the empty space Loki had briefly occupied, the perfect illustration of his point.
âYour idea seems like as good a place to start as any, Harley,â Lee said, ignoring that brief aside.
âHell yeah it is,â Harley said. âItâs about time we got this train moving. No pun intended.â
Vell shrugged. Him dying in a train wreck was a tertiary detail at this point.
âWe still have to sit around for a week, though,â Hawke said, pointing out that the scheduled game was a week away.
âEh, we can kill time,â Harley said.
âAnd occasionally time will kill us,â Lee said. They were both right.
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The veteran loopers still knew their way around the underground facilities of the stadium, thanks to their brief experience as players last year. They managed to get to an out of the way storage room that rarely saw use, and took a moment to catch their breath. Lee took a second to lean against a flimsy partition wall and found it surprisingly resistant to being moved, almost as if someone was leaning on the other side of it in the exact same place.
âAlright, now, the only thing we have to do is-â
âAlright, now, the only thing we have to do is-â
Lee paused and looked around the room for a second.
âIs there an echo in here?â
âIs there an echo in here?â
Lee stopped leaning on the partition and grabbed it to pull it aside. The person on the other side of the wall did the same, and their hands nearly overlapped as they both pushed.
Lee stared straight ahead, into the dark eyes of her counterpart on the other side. The stranger had dark skin and wide mane of fluffy corkscrew curls, which made her appear very different from Lee, yet they carried themselves with a similar poise, and had nearly identical slender body types that made them seem alike despite their dichotomous appearances.
âOh. Sorry to interrupt...whatever you were doing, dear, I thought we were alone,â Lee said.
âThatâs alright, love, we thought the same thing,â the stranger said. âSurprised we didnât hear you coming, though.â
âTo make a long story short, my friends and I have become accustomed to sneaking around,â Lee said. âI promise thatâs not as suspicious as it sounds.â
âTakes a bit more than that to phase me now, sweetheart,â the stranger chuckled. She then extended her hand in Leeâs direction. âZee.â
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âLee,â she said, giving Zeeâs hand a slightly awkward shake.
âLee, are you making new friends?â
Harley walked up to the partition her wall and poked her head around to see the other side -nearly bumping noses with another person doing the exact same thing on the other side. Harley ducked back as her bright-eyed duplicate on the other side did the same.
âOh, hello.â
âHi! Iâm Holly,â the narrowly avoided nose-bumper said.
âIâm...Harley,â she responded. Then she took a beat and examined Hollyâs appearance. She was about as short and about as curvy as Harley herself, and had a similar vibrant energy to her every move. âOh fuck, are we doing this again?â
Harley took hold of the partition wall and pushed it aside, revealing two more figures -a stocky, muscular young man with elaborate tattoos on his arms, and a steel-plated android. Hawke and Kim waved hello as the two strangers on the other side did the same.
âWell, thatâs Jay, and this is K.I.M.,â Zee said.
âRight. This is Hawke, and thatâs Kim,â Lee said, indicating the two loopers behind her who were currently staring at their counterparts.
âAnd Iâm Vell,â said Vell, who was once again left without a doppelganger. Zee took in their ranks of their uncanny doppelgangers, and hardly seemed surprised.
âWould you believe this isnât the first time this has happened?â
âThe Patschke-Puck guys, right?â
Zee nodded in agreement.
âItâs weird, yeah? We thought they were our doppelgangers, and they got really upset about it.â
âOh yeah,â Harley said. Then she turned to point at Holly. âDid Harmony try to murder you too?â
âUh...no.â
âHuh. Letâs forget I said that.â
âDonât even worry about it,â Holly said. Harley cracked a broad smile. It was about time someone else said that.
âGuess itâs not a perfect match though,â Zee noted. She nodded in Kimâs direction. âYour Kim is flesh and blood.â
âYep. Right. All meat here,â Kim said, as she stared nervously at the robotic frame of K.I.M. The robot, not possessed of Kimâs sapience, responded to her stare with a polite, pre-programmed wave.
âIâm also here, but I usually donât have a match when this stuff happens,â Vell said.
âHard to find another guy as tall as you, honey,â Zee said. âYou Einstein-Odinson students?â
âOf course. In turn, I assume you all are from the Zeus-Stephanides school?â
âThatâs us,â Zee said. âZS all the way, baby.â
Lee stopped for a second to consider the implications of this. It was beginning to concern her that their group -sans Vell- seemed to be repeating itself across space, time, and dimensions.
âWhy are yâall in the basement anyway?â Harley asked.
âI donât know, why are yâall?â Holly retorted.
âGood question,â Harley said. âLee, howâre we feeling?â
Harley turned to Lee for approval, and Holly turned to Zee for approval as well. The two twinned leaders looked over each other, and then their duplicated teams. Unlike the off-brand doppelgangers of the Patschke-Puck team, the new ZS students seemed to have their own worthwhile, if very similar, qualities. It was more of a Coke vs Pepsi situation than a Coke vs dollar-store brand soda situation.
âI do have to keep things mostly secret, Iâm afraid,â Lee said. âSuffice to say we occasionally deal with..situations.â
âOh. Well,â Zee said. âWe have to deal with...situations, sometimes, too.â
Holly and Harley shared a knowing look, and an affirmative nod. They both hated dramatic pauses. While they conspired in mutual hatred of ellipses, Lee leaned in a little closer to Zee.
âSorry, do these âsituationsâ of yours happen to occur on a daily basis?â
âSometimes twice, depending on how you look at it,â Zee said. âYours?â
Lee nodded. Zeeâs eyes narrowed, and she started to scan the crowd of doppelgangers again. Knowing eyes met in suspicious stares, both parties trying to analyze the reactions of their counterparts. Except Vell, who, lacking a counterpart, checked his phone and caught up on a few text messages. While Vell got caught up on a few memes Freddy had sent him, realization struck Zee.
âDo any of these situations start to feel a little repetitive?â
âYes,â Lee said.
The two locked eyes, Leeâs emerald greens locking on to Zeeâs deep hazel.
âOh my god.â
âOh lord,â Zee said, sighing so deeply her soul rattled. âYou can not imagine how relieving it is to meet someone who finally gets it.â
âI know,â Lee said. âJust how many things can possibly go wrong in one school?â
âRight? Why did the universe decide that we get to be the ones accountable for all this?â Zee said. She flailed her arms at the entire world around them.
âAnd the secrecy!â Holly snapped.
âGod, yeah,â Harley said. âHalf the people we know would go crazy if they had any idea of the shit we do every day!â
âAnd none of it makes any sense, right?â Hawke said, pointing to Jay. âYouâre with me on this, right, this is all completely crazy.â
âOne-hundred percent, man, I am barely keeping up on a good day.â
âOur daily tasks are highly illogical,â K.I.M. droned. âDoes the same apply to the students of: Einstein-Odinson?â
âYes, uh, yeah,â Kim said. âNo logic here.â
The mutual surprise and concern turned to mutual relief, as both parties finally had someone they could commiserate with. They had been isolated in their own small bubbles of secrecy so long that having a third party to relate to seemed like a dream come true.
âOkay, okay,â Zee said, bringing some order to the chaotic camaraderie. âWe are definitely going to have to sit down and have a talk about this later, but I think we both have something to do right now, right?â
âOf course, I suppose we both came here with similar intent,â Lee said. âPerhaps our goals align? Itâd be nice to have some knowledgeable backup for once.â
âAbsolutely. I donât know where youâre headed, but we need to have a private chat with Zeus,â Zee said.
âLovely, weâre headed the same way,â Lee said. âWe did want it to be a private chat, though. Hence the secrecy.â
Lee took a quick glance at Vell, and then over the doppelgangers. In spite of the many similarities, the absence of a counterpart for Vell -and the thoroughly more robotic counterpart of Kim- made Lee wonder if this new group truly was an exact copy. Even if they also experienced time loops, there was no guarantee Zee and her friends had had any encounters with Quenay. She didnât want to get them involved if it could be avoided.
âFine by me. I think weâve both got enough going on without getting entangled in each otherâs nonsense, eh?â
âYeah!â Holly added. âWe got your back, no questions asked.â
âSame to you, then,â Harley said. âNow câmon. I got like five get to know you games I want to play, letâs get todayâs disasters out of the way.â
Lee and Zee gave a synchronized nod, and the two matching groups headed out in two rows as doppelgangers paired off side by side, leaving a single, solitary Vell at the very end.