âSamson, are you good?â
They were dealing with a particularly troublesome apocalypse on this loop. The Marine Biology department were set to flood the island, and they were being particularly stubborn about not letting the loopers or any of their friends interfere. Lee and Harley were trying out some scheme involving a new friend Lee had made recently, leaving Vell to keep tabs on the younger loopers. He nervously cast a glance at the marine Biology department, just a few yards away, and then turned his full attention to Samson.
âIâve been better,â Samson said. He glared at his twin brother, who was sitting across the table. Ibrahim was visibly frustrated by Vellâs approach, but he approached anyway.
âWorried about, uh, the dayâs events?â
âYeah, but not the ones youâre thinking of,â Samson sighed. âIâve got to help this guy with date prep.â
Of all his brotherly duties, Samson hated date prep the most.
âCome on, Sammie, I need the assist,â Ibrahim said. âSheâs the one!â
âAs I recall, the last twenty-six were also the one,â Samson said.
âYouâve already dated twenty-six people at your age?â
Even with his unusually tempestuous recent dating life, Vell had only dated about seven and a half people, his odd sort-of one night stand with Leanne being the half.
âAt his age?â Samson scoffed. âThatâs since he got here.â
âItâs only been a few weeks,â Vell said, incredulously. âWhere do you find the time?â
âI make time.â
âAnd it helps that he doubles up,â Samson said. Ibrahim merely shrugged, as if it was to be expected. âOr triples up.â
âWait, really?â Vell said. âDo the women know that? Because if not-â
âYeah man, whatever,â Ibrahim said. âSpeaking of, whereâs the chick in red? If Iâm going to get bothered by you people, I at least want it to be by the hot one.â
âSheâs busy with a new friend,â Vell said. âWhereâs your date?â
âYou just missed her. She had to go do a favor for some friends of hers,â Ibrahim shrugged. âItâll be quick, sheâs right over there.â
Ibrahim pointed in the direction of the Marine Biology lab. Vellâs eyes narrowed.
âHold on-â
âMan, whatever youâre about to say, can it,â Ibrahim snapped. âI donât need any lectures on dating from you, Mr. Ghost Army.â
âThatâs just low,â Vell said. Apparently the story of his doomed attempt at a double date had gotten around. âAnd also entirely unrelated. Me dating a chick with a curse is entirely different from you cheating on people.â
âCheatingâs a strong word,â Ibrahim said. âItâs not like Iâm really serious with any of these girls, if I actually catch feelings, Iâll stop-â
Samson snapped to attention, but it was not Ibrahim he was paying attention to.
âIbs-â
âDonât interrupt me, Sammie,â Ibrahim said. âBut thereâs a lot of options-â
âIbs!â
âAnd I need to explore them all,â Ibrahim said. âAs long as things are casual, itâs not cheating.â
âIbrahim!â
âOkay, okay, Iâm done, what is it?â
Samson said nothing. The loud sound of a throat being cleared called for Ibrahimâs attention, and he turned around to see three women in various states of anger staring down at him. Lee, Harley, and a third woman Vell didnât know were all glaring down at him.
âOh. Hey Skye.â
âPlease, continue,â said the apparent Skye. Vell realized now that he recognized her, if only technically. He was pretty sure Skye had started in the same year as him, and they had passed each other while wandering campus dozens of times. Vell mostly knew that because of the shark tattoo on her shoulder. He liked tattoos.
âHey, that was just, in general, you know,â Ibrahim said. âYouâre the only girl Iâm dating right now.â
âOh, that is where you are wrong,â Skye said. âWe are not dating, Ibrahim.â
After a few seconds of awkward, impotent stammering, Ibrahim looked around at Vell, Lee, and Harley. Upon further analysis, he decided that Skye did not keep good company, and probably wasnât worth the trouble. He gave one final disgruntled huff and stormed off. Samson noted that he left his book bag behind and sighed. Yet another mess he was going to have to clean up after.
âIâm a little disappointed you didnât slap him,â Harley said. âI thought we were all brimming with righteous feminist rage.â
âI like a good one-liner better than a slap,â Skye said. Lee nodded approvingly.
âSo, youâre Leeâs new friend,â Vell said. He had begun to put the pieces together earlier, before being distracted by Ibrahimâs rampant philandering philosophy.
âAnd until recently, Ibrahimâs girlfriend,â Skye huffed. âNot that our whopping two dates were that great. I think you need to improve your date prep game, Samson.â
âI donât even want to do this shit,â Samson said, referring to several topics at once. He shrugged off everything and left to chase down his brother and return the abandoned bookbag. Vell got the conversation back on track.
âSo, I assume Skye helped you get the thing taken care of?â
âExpertly so, in fact,â Lee said. Skye had handled herself shockingly well for such short notice. All sheâd had to do was change a few decimal points on a water manipulation device, but even such simple tasks were complicated by the Marine Biologists. They complicated everything they touched.
âWell, thanks,â Vell said. âLet me know if you ever need anything. We do try to pay back the incredibly weird favors we ask of people.â
âIâll let you know,â Skye said. âNice to finally meet you, Vell.â
Vell politely shook her hand and got back to business, heading off to get some schoolwork down.
âYouâve had a very interesting ten minutes, havenât you?â Lee said to Skye. âSorry that a simple favor ended up with you single.â
âYou know what, Lee?â
Skye glanced at Vell, and raised an eyebrow.
âI donât mind.â
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âSo your dad owns a whole ranch, huh?â
Skye walked side by side with Vell while Harley lingered a few steps behind. Technically they were all walking to class together, but Harley made sure to give the two some space. Vell and Skye barely even realized she was there after a while, which was just the way she wanted it.
âYeah, mostly for dairy, horseback riding lessons, that kind of thing.â
âHe ever do steaks?â
âNot often. Sometimes he gets a cow or two to slaughter, but thereâs not much of a market for it anymore.â
âShame. I like the lab grown stuff alright, but sometimes I just want to sink my teeth into a nice, juicy, authentic piece of meat, you know?â
âYeah, I get it.â
âI better get a dinner invite next time steak are on the table, then,â Skye said, elbowing Vell in the side as she spoke.
âIâll be sure to put you on the VIP list,â Vell said.
âOoh. Iâll have to buy something nice to wear,â Skye said. âSee you around, Vell.â
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There were no steaks on the table, but Skye had scored an invite to one of Leeâs dinner parties anyway. She arrived a bit early to help Harley set the table while Lee finished cooking.
âThank you for the help, dears,â Lee said, as he put a lid on her pot to let it simmer. âGive me a minute, Skye, I might have something for you.â
Lee ducked into her bedroom and returned moments later with a shimmering necklace. The sapphire blue centerpiece twinkled brightly on a long, silvery chain.
âMy parents got me this,â Lee said. âIâve got no interest in wearing it, and Harley refuses to wear anything thatâs not red-â
âItâs my color,â Harley protested.
â-but I thought it might go well with your eyes.â
Skye extended a hand towards the necklace, and then pulled back at the last second.
âOh, uh, real quick, whatâs the chain made out of?â
âPlatinum, I think.â
âOh. Sure, let me try it on then,â Skye said. She finished clasping the necklace on just as Vell walked into the dorm with Cane and Luke in tow. She posed in their direction with a flourish to show off the new accessory. âHowâs it look?â
Cane and Luke both figuratively and literally stepped aside. They knew who the question was really aimed at.
âLooks fantastic,â Vell said.
âWell, if Mr. Harlan approves, then itâs a keeper,â Skye said. âThanks Lee.â
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Harley kept her cards close to her chest and tried to appraise the reactions of her friends. The poker game was a little too easy for her liking. Lee wore her heart on her sleeve, as did Freddy. Cane and Vell were a bit better at hiding their emotions, but not by much. When it came to poker, Harley was as stoic as the face on the full moon shining in through the window of Vellâs dorm.
Vellâs terrible poker face got put on full display when his phone rang, and he tried not to look too excited.
âHey, Skye, whatâs up?â
âHey Vell,â Skye said. Her voice sounded unusually hoarse and rough. âI just needed to let somebody know Iâm not up for poker night. Things got a little hairy.â
âOh, okay, Iâll let the guys know,â Vell said, trying to hide his disappointment. âItâs a shame. I know you were excited to see the guitar.â
âItâs a tragedy,â Skye said, with a weak chuckle. She was also a fan of Roxy Rocket, and had been angling to see the autographed guitar since sheâd found out Vell had it. âHow about giving me another chance? We could do lunch tomorrow. Just you and me.â
Vell went red in the face. Cane handed over some money to Harley, having lost a bet that had nothing to do with poker.
âYeah. Thatâd be great, yeah,â Vell said. âExcept, uh, just one thing, how about dinner? Thatâd be a bit more reliable. We might be dealing with something around lunch tomorrow.â
âDealing with what?â
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With an army of sheep/human hybrids, apparently. Vell took a few potshots at the approaching attackers, but there were too many to count and he only had a few bullets per gun. What few he did hit went down in a storm of screams and bleating.
The cloning lab had attempted to a clone a human and a sheep in two separate experiments, but thanks to a mixup, they had ended up creating an army of mindless hybrids -literal Sheeple. The woolen abominations had, in typical daily apocalypse fashion, gone on a rampage, one Vell and company were now trying to prevent.
âGet in your dorms, barricade yourselves in, and stay quiet,â Lee said.
Harley escorted some fleeing students into one of the dorm buildings and tried to slam the door shut behind them. A few of the mindless Sheeple followed the noise of the fleeing crowd and barged through the door before she could shut it completely. Vell turned towards Harley as the Sheeple pinned her to the ground, but by the time he could take aim, someone else had already taken rescuing Harley into their own hands, or rather their own mouth. Skye had jumped onto the Sheepleâs back and grappled it from behind -and bit it in the neck. It was the biting part more than anything that made Vell hesitate. That was just weird.
The biting worked to distract the Sheeple as well, and Harley managed to get herself out from under the monster. Skye got off its back, and Vell finished it off as she spat out a mouthful of mutant wool.
âOh god. Does anyone have any gum?â Skye mumbled. âThat tastes even worse than youâd think.â
âWhy did you bite it?â
âI donât have a gun or a laser beam or whatever,â Skye said, pointing out Vellâs revolvers and Harleyâs armed drone. âI make do with what I have, and what I have is teeth.â
âStill. Youâre going to be picking hairs out of your mouth all day, you know that, right?â
âGod, I do,â Skye said. She picked a spare strand out of her mouth and spat again. âVell, your dormâs in this block, right? Do you have some floss I could borrow?â
âUh. Sure. I guess. You can go get it, my dorm code is 032094.â
âI was always hoping to end up in your dorm, but not quite like this,â Skye said. âAnd not quite this early. I have standards, Vell, I expect you to be a gentleman.â
âNever been anything but,â Vell said. Skye winked at him and then headed upstairs, leaving Vell behind, more nervous now than he had been facing the Sheeple army.
âYou look spooked, Vell,â Harley noted. âThe Sheeple giving you the jibblies?â
âNo, theyâre, uh, among the least horrifying hybrid monstrosities Iâve seen so far,â Vell said. âThey got nothing on the Otter Slugs.â
âHey!â Hawke snapped from down the hall. âWe agreed to never talk about those again!â
âSorry!â
âIf not the mutants, then whatâs the matter, dear?â
âItâs, you know, this date with Skyeâ¦â
âYou getting cold feet?â Harley asked. âI thought you really liked Skye.â
Lee briefly glanced at one of their dead Sheeple opponents.
âIs biting a sheep person that much of a turnoff?â
âWhat? No. I mean, a little. Thatâs definitely going to be somewhere in my brain if I ever kiss her,â Vell said. This was the first loop, and the experience would be erased from time, but Vellâs mind would always hold a memory of those lips wrapping around a Sheeple hide.
âThen whatâs got your jibblies jibbling, bud?â
âItâs just, uh, dating in general,â Vell said. Heâd been willing to at least dip his toe into the waters of romance yesterday, but the Sheeple situation had reminded him of the maelstrom that was his personal life. âWe got a lot going on and weâre not really making progress with it. Feels weird to be taking time out of my day to date.â
âVell, come on man, we waste our time on dumber shit than date every day,â Harley said. âLast week I built a robot to chuck french fries into my mouth.â
âAnd I used hydromancy to make an ice sculpture of a butt,â Lee added
âAnd you didnât show it to me?â Harley said, sounding deeply offended.
âIt wasnât a good butt.â
âStill. The point is, Vell, youâre allowed to pursue your own happiness. Lifeâs always going to be throwing curve balls at you. Canât let that get in the way of chasing your bliss.â
âYeah. Yeah, youâre right,â Vell said. âYeah! I can do this.â
âAnd you have a great opportunity here on the first loop,â Lee said. âSkye seems to be taking the sheep mutant attack very well. Maybe you can gauge how she might react to some of those strange elements youâre worried about.â
âMaybe a little,â Vell said. He didnât like to use the loops to gain âadvantagesâ over other people, but he at least liked to be sure new friends wouldnât try to kill him because of the rune on his back. He tried not to have too many thoughts about Skye potentially murdering him as she descended the stairs and rejoined the group.
âWhatâs up? I still got something in my teeth?â
âNo, we were just discussing our next move,â Lee said. âWe were going to head to the genetic engineering lab, after we check a map and find out where-â
âThat building,â Skye said, pointing to the west. âThird floor, room number eighty-six.â
Lee did a quick double take and checked the campus map. Skye was right.
âYou sure know your way around,â Harley said. âAnyway, while we check that out, Vell wants to solo patrol the whole island cowboy style, and while we appreciate the lone gunslinger schtick, itâs probably not a good idea for him to go alone. We were just arguing over who gets to hang out with him.â
She was laying it on a little thick for Vellâs tastes, but it seemed to work.
âCan I throw my hat in the ring?â
âYouâre not wearing a hat.â
âNeither are you.â
âTouche,â Harley said. âAlright, for that clever observation, you win first place.â
Harley forcibly pushed Vell a little closer to Skye. He tried not to blush.
âTake good care of him, be gentle, and remember to give him food and water roughly every eight hours,â Harley said. âAnd let him out in the yard if he starts chewing on the furniture.â
âEh, Iâm chewing on Sheeple, he can chew on the furniture if he wants to,â Skye said.
âOkay, good, because thereâs a delicious looking coffee table in the common room,â Vell said. Skye laughed and followed Vell out the door. Lee and Harley tried to hide their smiles long enough for the newly formed duo to be out of sight. Even after Vell left, the bulk of their smugness was reserved for after they had met up with Kim, Hawke, and Samson.
âYou guys look satisfied with yourselves,â Kim noted. Though she had not been in a fight for some time now, her blazing knuckles were still warm and smelled vaguely of lamb chops.
âOh, nothing, just got Vell laid,â Harley said.
âYou can do that whenever you want,â Kim noted. Harley had, in fact, done so frequently, by laying him herself.
âWith someone else!â
âDonât be so lewd about it, Harley, theyâre off to have a pleasant chat at best,â Lee said.
âOh, we both know how this is going to end,â Harley said.
âHmm. Skye, right?â Hawke guessed. Harley nodded in confirmation. Nobody was surprised at all by the news -though Samson was possibly a bit uncomfortable. Ibrahim and Skye had only gone on two dates, but it still felt odd to have Vell flirting with his brotherâs ex.
âWell, hope it works out for him. And her,â Kim said. Her electronic face briefly displayed a thumbs up emoji. âI was technically sort of kind of brainwashed into loving him, but Vellâs still a good boyfriend.â
âYeah, and Skyeâs great too,â Harley said. âSheâs a lot like oh my god sheâs a werewolf.â
The realization hit Harley like a truck mid-sentence and forced its way out of her mouth the moment it did so. Lee was a few steps behind, and looked at Harley, bewildered.
âWhat?â
âSkyeâs a werewolf,â Harley snapped again. She had just been contemplating how much more normal Skye was than some of Vellâs past dates when all the oddityâs hit her at once. âShe likes eating real meat, she wouldnât hang out with us on the full moon that one time, she wouldnât touch that necklace you gave her until she knew it wasnât silver, and she totally tried to take a bite out of that Sheeple just now! Skyeâs a fucking werewolf!â
âSheâs- oh god,â Lee said. âOh no.â
âQuick question,â Hawke said. âWhy do we care?â
âYeah. Thereâs a werewolf in our bocce club,â Kim said. âHeâs nice.â
âAnd heâs very open about it,â Lee said. She had met said werewolf and found him rather polite. âItâs the secrecy that worries me.â
âVellâs already stressed about this whole dating thing,â Harley said. âIf he finds out Skye was keeping something like that from him, itâs going to piss him off so bad.â
âNot to mention the possibility, however remote, that there might be something nefarious about Skyeâs secrecy,â Lee added. âIn which case we just sent our best friend across campus with a possibly hungry werewolf.â
Harley pursed her lips, let out a long, low hum of displeasure, and made eye contact with Lee. They broke it simultaneously and turned to Kim as one.
âWe have to go clean up a mess,â Harley said. âBye!â
The two dashed off fast enough to kick up a cloud of dust behind them. Kim and Hawke glanced at one another as they ran.
âDo you think they fully forgot about the Sheeple, or do they just have wonk priorities?â Kim asked.
âMy moneyâs on the latter,â Hawke said. Samson reloaded his crossbow and turned away from the relationship drama to focus on the actual lethal problems of the daily apocalypse.
âIs it always like this?â
âNot always,â Hawke said. âBut far, far more often than weâd like.â