âAlright, Iâve finished,â Lee said. She waved her hands and thin network of lines formed a world map, upon which a few dozen random spots were brightly illuminated in violet light. Every few minutes, one of the lights blinked out and reappeared in a random location.
âShiny,â Kraid said. âI assume youâve already filtered out all the power plants, ley line hubs, and other concentrations of magic?â
âNaturally,â Lee said, offended at the implication sheâd forget something so basic. âI also cleared Vellâs magical concentration. Otherwise the map would look like this.â
She snapped her fingers, and a bright white light appeared in the Pacific that entirely whited out Australia, along with most of western Asia and North America. She snapped her fingers and dismissed the light again.
âDamn.â
âIs there a reason that dot in Japan is the same color Vellâs was?â Kraid asked, pointing to one of the illuminated dots that had yet to move. There was another, violet dot right next to it, dueling for space.
âBecause itâs the same kind of magic. Thatâs Kim. Now, look at this.â
Lee waved her hand, and the multiple dots started to branch out, extending into a spiderweb of purple light that stretched the entire globe, all of which inevitably connected to the single white dot.
âKim is being used as a battery,â Lee said, all but confirming Joanâs earlier hypothesis. âAll these different entities are sharing her magical energy among themselves.â
âDo we know for sure itâs Kim? What if itâs...something else.â
Vell didnât want to say it out loud around Kraid, but there was another entity with magic similar to what was in his rune. If someone had gotten their hands on Quenayâ¦
âItâs Kim. Or at least I have very good reason to believe it is. Iâve identified most of these entities. Fairies, Genies, the Cintamani stone, roots of Kalpavriksha trees...and one wish-granting fish.â
âDidnât Kim know a talking fish?â
âYes. And last night, before...everything, I had a conversation with it as well. I think it was egging me on, in retrospect. Trying to create a situation that would emotionally compromise Kim, make her more likely to wish for something the Wish Fish could manipulate.â
Vell pursed his lips and looked between Lee and Harley. That added a whole new layer to their ongoing tension.
âAnd the plot thickens,â Kraid said. âI like it. Emotionally manipulate a bunch of vulnerable children to seize ultimate power. Sounds like something Iâd come up with. Except I wouldnât be granting anyone elseâs wishes.â
âNoted, youâre a bastard,â Lee said. âThanks to an earlier encounter with a genie, we know that wish magic can be parasitized. Iâd say thatâs what happened with Kim. Granting a wish to her created a bond between them, allowing them to manipulate the source of magic in her rune and parasitize it. Iâd wager in turn that theyâre draining small amounts of magic from other people whoâve made wishes, further empowering themselves.â
Kraid carefully eyed the map, and watched as a small ripple of power traveled through the spider web. He focused on that as Lee continued.
âSo whatâs the end game?â Joan asked. âThey canât be dumb enough to not notice reality falling apart at the seams.â
âWell, Iâm still only guessing here, but if they reach a certain threshold of power before reality falls apart...they might be able to put it back together. In whatever shape they want.â
Vell expected a comment on the dramatic pause, but Harley stayed silent. That worried him almost as much as the prospect of reality falling apart.
âOkay. We need to do something about that, then.â
The magic web flickered again. All the energy started to flow in one direction.
âMaybe we can have Kraid reboot more people,â Joan suggested. âThen we could have multiple teams splitting up, do more damage. Your roommates, Freddy, those chicks Harley hangs out with...â
Kraid noticed the magic web flicker again. It was starting to get suspicious, but he wasnât quite ready to finalize a hypothesis just yet. He needed more info.
âI think getting to Kim first is better than a divide and conquer approach,â Lee suggested. âHer power is the source of all this. If she disconnects, it all falls apart.â
âI know how to teleport,â Kraid said. âBut itâll take about half an hour to set up.â
âThen get started! Take us wherever that is,â Harley said, pointing to the white spot on the map.
âWait! Not there!â
âOh yes, not there, letâs just drop off at Mount Fuji instead, do some quick sightseeing before we prevent the literal collapse of reality,â Kraid said. âLook, Harlan, I feel like I know what this fishâs plan is, and even Iâm not keen to sit back and let him reshape reality in his own image. I like reality, itâs fun to ruin.â
âI know, I know, but our best chance is to find Hawke first.â
âThe cowardly kiwi?â Kraid scoffed. âWhy? You have something you need screamed at and run away from?â
âNo! Weâve got to disconnect Kim and the Fish, and our best chance to do that is Hawke,â Vell said. âHeâs Kimâs best friend.â
âCanât Kraid just do his evil flaming hand thingy and change her back?â
âEven if he does that, the original version of Kim is the one who made the wish in the first place,â Vell said. âIf she just gets right back into the wish, weâve accomplished nothing. We canât just change her back, we have to change her mind.â
âCanât you do that?â Harley said. âYou still got that weird connection to her.â
âThatâs exactly why I canât,â Vell said. âIf this is what I think it is, and she wished to be more normal, or more human, our connection would just make things worse. Hawke can get to her in a way none of us can.â
âOr I could just kill her,â Kraid said.
âNo! God, no, really,â Lee said. âYou kill her and that could just send all of the energy in her rune straight to the Wish Fish.â
âOkay, okay, no murder,â Kraid said. âUnless things go south, in which case, maybe murder. So where is this guy, if we need him so badly?â
âI donât know for sure, but my guess would be New Zealand,â Vell said, a suspicion Lee soon confirmed with a simple tracking spell.
âOkay, great! Looks like we get to take a one hour diversion with the fate of the world at stake,â Kraid said. âIf you guys are the heroes, I have no idea how the world has survived this long.â
âWe manage,â Vell said. âPrep the teleportation spell. Iâll get us there when the time comes.â
âOh, you are really lucky I donât want this Fish usurping reality,â Kraid said. âIâve killed people for ordering me around like that.â But hey, this plan of yours actually seems like it might work. Knock on wood.â
After delivering a particularly spiteful glare in Vellâs direction, Kraid tapped his knuckles against a nearby wooden desk, then retreated to prepare for teleportation. With about half an hour to kill, Vell figured there was nothing to do but wait and catch his breath. Joan had other ideas. She snatched him right out of a chair and pulled him into the hallway outside Leeâs dorm.
âOkay, half an hour to kill, time to get the band back together,â Joan said. âWhatâs your plan for Lee and Harley?â
âUh...let them be adults and talk to each other?â
âNewsflash, Vell Harlan, theyâre not talking to each other at all! Thatâs not going to work!â
âWeâll have time for that-â
âLater? There might not be a later, Harlan,â Joan said, emphasizing every word by shaking Vellâs shoulders. âObviously Harley and Lee could get over it with time, but we donât have time! Reality as we know it is probably ending within the next couple hours, Vell, we need our trio of freakishly competent world-saving freaks in top form.â
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âLook, theyâve always gotten along,â Vell said. âTheyâll work things out.â
âYes, I know, theyâve always gotten along, thatâs why things are so bad right now, Vell,â Joan said. âThey literally have no idea how to disagree with each other. Thatâs why they need a neutral intermediary, like you, to help smooth things out.â
âYou are frighteningly sure of this,â Vell noted.
âIâve been in therapy, Vell,â Joan said. She quickly flashed her therapistâs business card as if it was a police badge. âIâve learned a lot of techniques for handling interpersonal conflict.â
âOkay. Iâm still not entirely sure this is necessary right now, I mean, neither of them is going to get let the world end over an argument.â
âAnd what if their argument is part of ending the world? Remember what Lee said about Wish Fish egging her on? This whole argument is part of why Kim got tricked into making a bad wish! Because her friends were fighting. If you show up with Lee and Harley still giving each other the cold shoulder, youâre screwed, Hawke or no Hawke.â
âOh, shit.â
âYeah, âoh shitâ is right,â Joan said. âGet in there and do your thing.â
âI mean, I can get them talking, but I still, think, uh-â
âEnough with the âuhâ,â Joan snapped. âYou know what your problem is, Vell?â
âI feel like youâre about to tell me.â
âYes I fucking am! Your problem is you think youâre just along for the ride,â Joan said. âYou think youâre just the random guy who got stuck with that rune, who made friends with Lee and Harley, who gets dragged into all these adventures. But youâre not! You just keep letting things happen to you, when you can and should be the reason things happen.â
Joan temporarily released her grip on Vellâs shoulders to point an emphatic finger right in his face.
âYou are Vell fucking Harlan, and I would bet my life that you are one of the smartest, kindest, bravest people on earth. Just now, with this trip to get Hawke? You convinced fucking Alistair Kraid to do something he didnât want to do. Do you know how hard that is?â
âVery very hard, actually,â Vell said. âIn retrospect, I probably shouldnât have ordered him around like that, heâs definitely going to try and kill me later.â
âHe was probably going to do that anyway, heâs super evil,â Joan said. âFocus! Get in there and fix this. Like I said before. Itâs not just Harley and Lee. Itâs Vell and Harley and Lee. Take some initiative and be the friend they need you to be. The best friend they could ask for.â
âI, uh...I donât know what to do,â Vell admitted.
âYou will.â
Vell tugged at the collar of his shirt and pulled himself away from Joan. She gave him a quick push towards the door to really get him going.
âThanks, Joan.â
âDonât thank me. Youâre the one doing all the real work,â Joan said. âJust be confident. Thatâs the only thing youâve ever been missing.â
Vell took one more deep breath and walked back into the dorm, nearly walking into Harley as she went the other way.
âOh, hi,â she said. âI was just gonna take a walk, get some air.â
âUh...no.â
Harley tilted her head at Vell.
âWhat?â
âI said no, youâre not,â Vell said. He had no idea if this was right, but he kept going anyway. Confidence. Fake confidence, but confidence. âGet back in here.â
He grabbed Harley by the arm and dragged her back into the dorm room. She got progressively more and more confused right up until the moment Vell parked her right in front of Lee.
âUh, Vell-â
âSit down.â
For reasons unknown to her, Harley slammed her butt into the nearest seat. She had never seen Vell like this. He pulled up a chair, placing himself between the two and just to the side, forming a tight triangle.
âWe are all staying right here, and nobody is leaving -not even to go and save the fucking world- until we talk through this thing between you two.â
âIs this really necessary, Vell?â Lee said, entirely bewildered by this sudden change in his behavior.
âIt is to me,â Vell said. âBecause youâre my best friends. Youâre each otherâs best friends. And...I donât want to live in any reality where that isnât true.â
Saying that managed to get Lee and Harley to make eye contact for the first time all day. Vell counted that as a win. Just like Joan had said, deep down, that they didnât want to be mad at each other. They just didnât know how to bridge the gap theyâd created. Hopefully Vell could give them something to build off of.
âDo I need to start?â Vell asked. âI can start.â
âIf you want,â Harley said slowly. The fact that this was happening at all confused her, so she had no idea what to do.
âOkay. Lee, I know you know that you overstepped and did something Harley specifically asked you not to do.â
âOf course.â
âAnd Harley. You know that Lee was just trying to help you, right?â
âI know, but- there are other ways to do that.â
âOkay. Lee, why didnât you use any of those other ways?â
âThere werenât any that I saw,â Lee protested. âI couldnât just sit around and wait for a solution to show up out of nowhere. Someone had to do something.â
âWhy?â
âBecause Pradav was a psychopath, you canât just leave someone like that unchecked,â Lee said.
âYour dadâs a psychopath, but your whole plan with him is to wait,â Vell said. âWhy wouldnât you let Harley do the same thing with her psychopath?â
It was very weird that all three people in the room had a dedicated psychopath, but they ignored that for now.
âBecause...I know how terrible it is trying to live under the thumb of someone who just wants to hurt you.â
âAnd you didnât want Harley to have to live like that either.â
âNo. No one should.â
âHarley?â
âOh shit, is it my turn?â Harley said. The deflection fell flat. âI...uh, Iâm sorry. I thought of Pradav as just being my problem. I didnât really see how much it could upset you.â
It didnât excuse anything, but what Harley had chalked up as a sudden, irrational outburst now seemed a lot more rational, at least looking at it from Leeâs perspective.
âYou asked her to do things your way without ever really explaining why, or what you planned to do,â Vell said. âLee trusts you, but she was worried about you too.â
âEven so,â Lee interjected. âI shouldnât have done that to Pradav. I was scared. I felt like I had to protect you. I was wrong.â
âYou were worried about me,â Harley said, though she was just now realizing it. âI get it. Iâm not exactly setting a good example. I think Iâve said I want to kill or hurt most of the people who cross us. Itâs just me trying to joke, but...still.â
Lee took a deep breath, clasped her hands, and chose to take charge of the conversation for a moment.
âHarley, can we talk about that? About the way you treat a lot of our âenemiesâ? And Joan?â
âOkay. I think I can see where this is going,â Harley said. She leaned back and sighed heavily. âWe always talk big about-
âBefore we get into this,â Vell interrupted. âLee, you can be guilty of getting pretty aggressive too, at least when it comes to your parents.â
âI...yes, Iâll admit that,â Lee said. Harley had been planning to bring that up herself, but in a much less tactful way. âI suppose I wonât try to lecture you in general, but...Joan is my friend. Iâve chosen to trust her. Care about her. When you treat her like sheâs some kind of villain, I feel like youâre questioning my judgment. Undermining me.â
Hearing that caused Harley to sink into her seat, arms crossed. Sheâd never considered that.
âI donât need you to trust her, or even like her. Thatâs your choice to make,â Lee said. âBut please just respect that she is my friend, and show her some basic courtesy.â
âI...sorry. I guess I have been too hard on her. Iâll give her a big hug when this is all over, promise.â
Leeâs nervous hand-wringing slowed, but did not quite stop.
âAnd Iâm sorry I made you feel like I doubted you. I just worry about you sometimes,â Harley said. âAll the time. You have enough shitty people in your life. I got a little overzealous in trying to protect you from one more.â
âI know. And I have relied on, and appreciated, that care for a long time,â Lee said. âYouâre half the reason Iâve been able to grow as a person. But I also need to make my own decisions. To grow beyond you.â
Harley had been doing a commendable job keeping a straight face through the entire conversation, but hearing that cracked her facade. Genuine heartbreak showed on Harleyâs face for a moment, and that broke Leeâs heart in turn.
âBut not grow away from you,â Lee insisted. âI donât want that. Ever.â
Lee nervously folded her hands in her lap and averted her eyes, as did Harley. Vell stepped in to ensure the moment of tension was only a moment. He leaned forward, between the two of them, and lowered his voice to just a whisper.
âAre we all ready to hug it out?â
Apparently the answer to that was yes, because Vell got snatched up out of his chair and into a group hug so tight he felt his back pop. Lee buried her face in his shoulder and tried to use it to hold back a sob of relief.
âDonât ever let us fight like that again.â
âI donât think Iâll ever have to,â Vell said. This group hug felt a little bit different, a little bit tighter, in a way that reassured him.
âDonât get ahead of yourself, Iâll be finding new ways to annoy you guys soon,â Harley said. She squeezed both of them as hard as she could once and then pulled away. âSpeaking of new things, Vell, where the fuck did that come from? No complaints but like, holy shit.â
âI got a pep talk from Joan,â Vell admitted.
âHuh. Now I actually want to hug her, hot damn.â
âWell, get to it then, you promised,â Vell said.
âActually, hold on a moment,â Lee said. âThereâs something we should talk about, looper to looper.â
âWhatâs up?â
âWell, today is a disaster, but thereâs no classes today, and therefore no loop,â Lee said. âBut even if we stop the Wish Fish as soon as possible, there will be damage to the fabric of reality, doppelgangers everywhere, wishes rearranging the natural order. The long-term consequences will be unimaginable.â
âOh yeah, I hadnât even thought of that,â Harley said. âThis is why youâre in charge, you know.â
âI do know,â Lee said with a smile. âBut I think the solution is simple. As part of facing Wish Fish, we simply need to trick him into granting a wish for our school to have classes today.â
âWhichâll put the loop back on, and take us to the start of the day, no harm done,â Vell said. âGood plan.â
âFuck I love being on a team with you guys,â Harley said. She turned to Lee specifically. âI donât know what I was thinking these past couple hours, youâre awesome.â
âTry not to forget it this time,â Lee said. âAnd also, I can tell youâre trying to flatter me on purpose. Keep it up.â
âYou got it! Any other important business for us, oh best and smartest and sexiest leader ever?â
âNo, weâre done,â Lee said. âNow, I believe you owe Joan a hug.â
âOkay, thatâs probably going to be awkward.â
âYes, it will,â Lee said. âBut you promised.â
âI did,â Harley said, before walking out of the room, hugging arms at the ready.
In the empty dorm room, a desk drawer rattled and then rolled open. A single scorched-black knucklebone rolled itself across the room, under the door, past an awkward hug, and out into the quad, before flying upwards and rejoining the scorched skeletal hand of Kraid.
âFinally,â Kraid said to himself. âThought theyâd be in there forever talking about their fucking feelings.â
He had powered through the disgusting emotions and come out the other end with a prize. The three idiots were planning to restart that loop of theirs using the wishes.
Kraid had a similar idea.