"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable
The sun rose in the sky, cresting the horizon as it spread it's bright rays across the skies of Aurora. The city stirred into wakefulness as people rose. With the day would come common business, people going to work, school, and the daily affairs of life. There was peace, at least for the moment, a state of affairs that many hoped would endure for the foreseeable future. They had no desire for their life, hard though it might be, to be disturbed.
Meanwhile, Magical Girls were left to do as they wished as well. Many returned from busy nights of hunting Witches, new collections of Grief Seeds in their possession. Some of those would be handed over to the government as taxes, while the rest would be used to stave off the black corruption in their Soul Gems. Some would go to sleep, to rest from the hard fights they had doubtlessly fought, while others would head off to school, battling weariness and exhaustion to continue with some semblance of their old lives. It was a delicate balance, one not many could keep.
As for those less scrupulous elements, they awoke as well. Some to plan, to scheme, or to undertake their business in the darker corners of the city where there were no eyes to watch. Especially for them, the time of day did not matter, for gangs, crime networks, or the Shadow Compact.
Conflicting interests, high stakes games of power and politics, with the innocent, powerless, and uncaring caught in the crossfire. In this world of magical girls and power, things will never be simple.
Up in the large skyscraper that made up the dwelling of the current ruler of the Aurora City Authority, Alexandra Hertz rested casually on a large sofa, gaze directed to the glass window that gave her an impressive view of the skyline. One had to be impressed with the resilience of humans, that such a violent beginning could herald such a powerful recovery. And now she could look across her domain from on high.
She'd taken this by right, by force, and she planned to keep it. This was her domain, and now she ruled it for her benefit, as well as the benefit of everyone. Sure, there'd been hard times in her rule, but she liked to think that she balanced it out by the good she had done. It was just a fact that suffering happened, and she could hardly be blamed for it.
As she rested, sipping from a glass, there was a knock on the door behind her. "Enter," she called, not having to look and see since she already knew who it was. It would be Caroline, her right hand and the one who made sure she didn't get too overwhelmed with things.
"Good morning," Caroline replied as she stepped in, papers held in hand. She was calm, loyal, the perfect right hand, and had been with Alexandra through thick and thin. And she was more than worth her weight in a fight as well. She moved to the living room and stood in front of Caroline, facing away from the view.
Alexandra nodded as she straightened up, placing the near empty glass off to the side. "And how fares my realm?" It was part of their routine, to start the day with a status update and address the problems that she would have to deal with. While she could enjoy herself, sadly the life of a ruler wasn't so easy, and it was up to her to make sure things continued to run as expected.
"Good, for the moment," Caroline replied as she sat down unbidden, shuffling the papers she held. "Production is up, public approval is steady, and the Shadow Compact have been quiet." Leaving aside the rumor of magical girls working with them anyway. She knew Alexandra wouldn't have any time for rumors without basis, so she didn't mention it.
"I see." Alexandra broke into a light smile, grateful for the good news. "Well, that's good. Peace and stability are what this world needs."
Caroline nodded in agreement, leaving any differing opinions to herself. "Shall we get to work then?"
"Yes, lets."