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Well, the "I am but an ally" to "queer af" pipeline is real.

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I have gone by many names over my life, and the one I go by here is Nori.

I am a non-binary individual who has a love of participating in these stories and creating my own. I am incredibly chronically ill. If my illness flares up too much I may be pulled away.

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OVERVIEW
Welcome to Recollections: Primal Sinister, a slice-of-life RP set in the supernatural horror/urban fantasy universe known as the Recollections universe, It is set in a strange and unique universe where magic reflects the core of its humanity and its emotions, beliefs, and thoughts. In Primal Sinsister, the story is centered on a mysterious town with a tragic past. Originally it was a simple town built along the flanks of the sprawling Deepwater river. Like most modern towns it had its problems, none more so than the income disparity between its two sides. On the north bank of the river sits the bustling center of the city and finan hub of the state. There are fancy restaurants, world class night clubs, and countless centers of higher learning. It is a travel destination, and used to see hundreds of thousands of travelers each year. On the south bank of the river sits the lower district. It was once a manufacturing capital of the country but has long since known its absence. Situated close to the mountains and thus the minutes it used to be the heart of the city that pumped life into the other districts. Now, it is an over policed, under funded, and desolate place that the city council turns a blind eye to in the hopes that everyone will either be arrested or murdered in the streets. Even before the Cataclysm came to Cloverfield the powers that be were plotting to acquire and place over the residential areas of the lower districts.
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A year and a half ago the city was rocked by the cataclysm that had threatened the world, magic and mundane alike, when Princess Nadine, herald of Nyrah the Ravager, descended from the skies and began to flatten the city. Several large cities had already found their destruction at her hands, and Cloverfield was poised to be the next on the way to the complete destruction of Dazzle. Yet, unlike the others that came before it Cloverfield was not only able to hold back the onslaught but also break Nyrah, and seal her and her destructive magic in the body of Princess. Unlike every city before it Cloverfield has deep connection with the land around it, cultivated by the various covens that trace their lineage back to the founding of the city itself, if not further back. This connection, this city, and these people ultimately did the impossible and saved the realm of Dazzle from further destruction.

However, despite this grand victory, the city has begun to show its ugly side in the years since. While the North side has had billions of dollars invested into the rebuild of the downtown district and other impacted areas the lower district has seen pennies on the dollar. While the bright lights of the city shine every brighter, the lower district has to contend with rolling blackouts.
White the skyline slowly returns to the north side; the lower district has seen their homes flattened and destroyed. The town that had accomplished so much is being pushed into a boiling pot with no path out. As well, as a result of the sheer destruction and suffering brought by Nyrah, monsters have begun to stir up in the mountains and in the haunted woods. Werewolf packs have begun to hunt once more, reports of vampire conclaves have begun to make the rounds in the magical circles in town, and ancient and terrible monsters long since locked away in the have begun to wake. If legends are to be believed the town could face a new threat in the coming months, if not years, that would shatter the fragile balance of the city. Thus it is here, amidst the backdrop of one of the oldest mountain ranges in Dazzle, where the inhabitants of Cloverfield must find their place. In this most fantastical of locations countless factions move to place themselves on the top of the proverbial ladder. They can choose to exist, as they are and always were, in this city despite what has happened. They can choose to uplift themselves and those close to them by playing the game and finding a place for themselves on the steps of the ladder. They can also choose to help burn it all down. Or they can choose to investigate the strange happenings in the woods and up in the mountains. Choice is the gift that was given back to the people of Dazzle and each person will have their own choices to make. Above all else, its thematic will be Connections, Identity, Emotions, and Memories.
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Oh by the way your enemy lived.


Octavia listened to Ruby explain the battle plan. Her brow furrowed, her eyes darted from face to face in the crowd, and her finger tapped on her thigh. She was nervous about what was to come. She had been in a few of these bigger battles now, but it did not help keep these thoughts from overwhelming her. Still, she knew she would be okay as long as everyone did what they had to and watched each other's backs.

“That’s not all,” Octavia added after Ruby, “time is of the essence. From what Aryin, and Linqian told me, and what Aislin should be able to confirm, they have a monster named Scott Reese fighting for them. If we want to have any chance today we need to be in and out before the sun goes down. I do not want to face the monster again.”

“He survived everything that we threw at him,” Jordan sighed as he dabbed up Jasper. His eyes looked at the gap between Jasper and Luca and wondered if there was a way for him to accidentally push them closer together. “I’m Jordan by the way, I’m really strong and really durable.”

“Oh we’re doing introductions,” Alex added as they looked over towards Anya. She was just as beautiful as Trevor described. Alex knew that they would need to work their magic to ensure that relationship was flourishing. They then turned their attention to Luca, and they knew that they would be their new best friend very soon. They had a few weeks until their time was up so they would be patient. For now. “I’m Alex. I can access the art dimension.”

“We don’t know if he’ll be on the island but I don’t like the idea of leaving that to chance. Thomas, and I can use the force or whatever,” Thomas added as he flashed a smile.

“Riley is the name. You know how you kill an evil person with a gun,” Riley paused as he turned to the side, showing the technologically advanced looking Plasma Launcher that Summer built and pointed towards it with his thumb, “magic gun. Besides that I’m a spell slinger so if I save your ass out there you’re welcome ahead of time.”. Riley shifted his eyes towards Jasper, and grinned at his soon to be target.

“Cocky much,” Jason shook his head as he took a step forward, “I am Jason. I can create, and manipulate, plasma.”

“I’m Monica. I’m not much use in a fight but if you need information out of someone’s head I gotchu,” Monica stuck out her tongue as she flashed a peace sign.

Octavia waited for the rest of the 317 to finish introducing themselves. “The rest of us are either not coming or with Faith and Sypha helping Greenwood scare the rich pricks to run home. If you need more weapons,” Octavia paused as she considered her options, “we’re willing to open our vault as a token of friendship. We don’t have much, but I want us to have the best chance possible today. If you would like to counterfeit something you can have your pick,” Octavia looked towards Sloane, “most notably we have The Chainsaw of Ash. And this war is coming regardless of today,” Octavia paused again as she looked towards Luca. He was cute, and he seemed like he had a good head on his shoulders. “This city stands on the precipice of conflict. We thought that defeating the Nazis would be enough to make this city a safe place for all but we were wrong. No matter what happens today there will be darker days ahead. It’s better to navigate those shadows side by side with your friends,” Octavia paused as she looked at Ruby, “than trying to do it alone, or by waiting for it to envelop you.”

“If you want to take a look at the artifacts I will take you to them. Can I open a dimensional rift here,” Alex asked as they looked around for a painting.

Jordan looked towards Jack as he placed his hand on Jasper's shoulder. “This plan today is ours but the war to come affects us all. You are right, though, there will be no shame in sitting out the fight if you’re not ready for it. This is sudden, last minute, but the longer we wait to attack back the more time they have to prepare for it, the more time they have to attack again.”








Lila groaned softly at the continued conversation. She truly did not want to fight. She did not want the coven to fight. And she did not want to risk anyone more. Yet the 317 was only speaking truth to something that she suspected. Something bigger than Father Wolf was looming over the horizon. For the past ten years, the hardest thing she had to deal with was getting insurance to pay for surgeries and the recovery from them. Now, their coven was being murdered, the 317 was destroyed, Scott Reese was back and the 317 was talking about darker days on the horizon. Things are bad right now, and Lila knew this, and the more she thought about it the more she realized that this might just be the tip of the iceberg. Lila pushed her food away and stood up from the chair.

“Okay. If we’re going to do this we gotta have a plan beyond split into these teams and hit them harder than they can hit us, right,” Lila asked as she scanned the group until she landed on Octavia who simply shook her head. “Holy shit,” Lila paused as her gaze went back to Ruby and rested there for a moment. Lila put both of her hands together in a prayer like position and she held them there as she closed her eyes and took a deep breath in.. They were going to run into a gunfight without any plan beyond ‘we have separate teams filled with the power of friendship’ and hope for the best. This was not acceptable. Lila exhaled as she leaned her hands forward, before dropping them. “Lynn,” Lila paused as she looked towards her friend. The two looked at each other and Lynn nodded her head. Lynn’s eyes went green as she went to the possible future. “For future reference any plans that rely on our shared strength alone are probably bad plans. No offense to whoever came up with it,” Lila paused as she looked back to Lynn. Lynn should be able to develop some small alterations to the plan that would hopefully improve things.

“Now. I don’t want to tell you guys how to run your assault. But I want to make sure we are not putting ourselves in any-”








“Oh my” Lynn shouted as she returned from the future.

“What, what did you see,” Lila asked as her feathers all ruffled at the sudden noise.

“A lot of zombies with guns. An endless horde. I think the entire Elite will be there. Jordan, you’ll say something like ‘at least the ghost ship isn’t here’. No Scott Reese, at least as far as I can tell. But there’s a lot of zombies,” Lynn paused as she looked towards Lila, “there’s not much room for advanced tactics in this fight. It’ll be hell. If I were to suggest an alteration to the plan it would be for the Veil team. They should finish up quickly and then move to support the artifact team. That’s about as much as I could see,” Lynn paused as she tried to think of everything she saw. She began to chew on her fingernails.

“A word of caution is the best I can offer. They have a lot of guns, we don’t have a lot of healers, be smart. I won’t be joining you on the island. Is there a way for us to setup anything to support from afar? I don’t want to not help but I will be a liability on the island.” Lynn finished as she frowned. In truth she watched everyone die once again in the possible futures. It was never just one, or all, but the typical chaotic mismatch of death that battles brought. In one future Luca died but in several others he lived, and so on. As such, Lynn did not feel it was her place to tell people that she watched them die again when they already know death is in the cards.

This was life for sad old Lynn. Always watching others being the hero, but always the afterthought herself.







Jasper looked up at Jordan and smirked. It had been too long since they had been around each other. The two used to be inseparable back when Jordan first joined. He took the hug from Lori and Alex and chuckled as he tried his best to return it back to them but the angles that they took made it difficult. Still, it was very nice to see many of the artists who had made his time at the 317 so memorable. He looked at the group as a whole and smiled brightly.

“So these are my friends, Luca,” Jasper whispered as he used his eyes to point towards Jordan, Lori, and Alex.

Jasper listened to what the groups were saying, what the attack would entail, and what the future told them that they could expect. He sighed in relief when Lynn said that Scott was unlikely to be a combatant in the fight. Small blessings and what not. Still, he knew that he needed to be better to protect his friends from what was to come and thankfully his training with Stormy had allowed him to think outside the box. And that gave him an idea. An endless horde of zombies meant he would need something to counter that. Jasper pulled out his bag and grabbed a canvas from it, and some paint to practice with, and began to work on a new summon.

“I can’t promise I’ll be able to come up with anything in time but I might be able to help at least slow down a zombie horde,” Jasper sighed as he continued. “I’ll be in the support category for this attack for sure. I’ll be bringing out my ranged summons and helping keep y’all clear.”

The idea that he had, which was beginning to take shape, was an expansion on his Army Ranger. Instead of being this tactical unit that was all about taking out priority targets from range he wanted this new summon to be flashy, tanky, and a priority target for the enemy. It was big, bulky, well armored and armed with a weapon with six rotating barrels. It was the most ambitious attempt yet for his summons. Time would tell if it would even work.
The 317 gets ready for a meeting.


It was early in the morning on Thursday and the normally busy 317 building was eerily quiet. While most of the rubble was removed, or pushed together into piles the building itself was still broken, the individual rooms still destroyed, and guests would not grace its halls for a few months at this point. All across the outside there were signs that denoted the closed status. Still, people who hadn’t seen the news or had looked to see online if the building was open still came to the door and left with frowns on their face as they read the big sign that said ‘due to a gas explosion we’re closed until further notice’.

This did not mean that the building was empty, however, and down in the basement a large crowd was gathered for a pre-meeting meeting about the most important discussion of all.

“Alright you nerds,” Octavia talked as she paced in front of an empty white board. Her eyes drifted towards Bianca as she smiled. While she thought it would take many weeks, Bianca had earned back her trust with a simple ‘good morning’ text the day after the fed reveal. Her eyes returned to the 317 as a whole. Not everyone was here, mind you, but a large group was present all the same.. “I bet you’re wondering why I’m holding a meeting before the meeting that will lead to the meeting with the others.”

“I’m more concerned that you’re allowing Feds to attend these meetings”, Olivia paused as she looked towards Bianca with a raised eyebrow, “hi Bianca, long time.”

“Give Octavia a break, she’s having lady problems,” Alex added as they sighed. It was so tragic seeing the difficulties couples today had.

“I am wondering why I’m here. I could be at home with my babies but you said this meeting was important so here I am,” Leah scoffed as she crossed her arms.

”Hey Olivia, look, I’m only a fed on fed time- here, right now? I’m all Octavia’s,” Bianca took it easily, looking over at Octavia with a grin and a wink. ”Plus, I brought bibingka- straight from my mother’s oven! So don’t go saying I shouldn’t be here.”

She gestured to the baked rice cakes she’d brought, still grinning. ”But why are we here, babe? Not that I’d need a reason- but since I’ve been invited to this meeting, does that mean there’s a problem?”

“Oh yes,” Octavia paused as the smile fell from her face, her eyes narrowing as she looked at Bianca. “The problem is my brother is an idiot, and as a result of the attack on our home I have far too much free time and now… now I must turn my attention to matters close to home.”

“Is Jasper okay,” Jordan asked, “or is this ab-“

“This is about him and his boyfriend to be both being colossal idiots, and I have a game in mind to help us help them,” Octavia paused as she grabbed the whiteboard and flipped it over revealing a detailed bracket on the other side. Each day of the month was carefully mapped out in the brackets with each hour of the day having a blank section next to the time for a name. “This, my friends, is the third official 317 Gaypool.”

Bianca had been in the middle of taking a drink of water- because being around Octavia made her thirsty- and she almost spat it out. ”The Gay-what?! This about Jasper and Luca dancing around each other like being gay’s still illegal? You’re gonna need, like, ten more whiteboards, babe.”

“A Gaypool,” Alex’s eyes went wide as they held their arms up to the sky, “yesssss.”

“Oh wow that’s surprising,” Jordan frowned ever so but his eyes betrayed the excitement he felt.

“I knew this was coming,” Zeri said as she hugged Lori.

“Why does it have a crime name like Gaypool whatever it is,” Leah scoffed again.

“Yes my friends, it is time for us to conduct a Gaypool. Why is it called a Gaypool? Because I like that really old marvel movie Deadpool and I thought the idea of a dead pool was interesting, fuck you for judging me. To answer your question Bianca yes. This is because my brother is an idiot, Luca is blind, and there’s money to be made off of it,” Octavia pointed at Bianca, “this is not our first rodeo. This whiteboard has each day for the next month written out. If the likely situation happens and we have to get another whiteboard we’ll get another whiteboard. And if we fill that one we’ll get a third. We’ll keep this going because our goal will be to predict the day and time when they finally become a couple, which means we’ll be rooting for them to come together every single day.”

“So let me get this straight. We will be placing bets on two guys getting together. I like it. What do they look like together,” Leah asked as she leaned forward.

At that moment Bianca would notice that her phone would vibrate and a text from Lynn would be on the screen. “Hey bitch. The future told me you might need this at this exact moment. Yes I know when. No I won’t tell you.”. There would be several photos of Luca and Jasper being close, cute, and like a couple attached to the message.

Fuck, Bianca swore under her breath. The pictures… those two really were so fucking dumb! Bianca sent a quick text back. Even if it's for my future wife, not myself? with about ten begging emoji.

No.

Bianca’s head then snapped up, grinning at Leah. ”Ask, and you shall receive. Witness the adorable not-couple that are Luca and Jasper.”

She held up her phone, swiping through the photos that Lynn had sent her. ”Now, you all know Jasper- I hope. The beautiful lady at the front can describe him better than m me, anyway. But Luca… well, I have a bit of an advantage since I know him. There’s three things you need to know about Luca. One, he’s eternally single. Two, he’s unfortunately attached to a ghost that makes it difficult to be near people. Three, he’s painfully optimistic to the point of it blinding him - but he’s also a realist. A dangerous combination.”

“And they are not already a couple,” Leah held a hand to her chest as she leaned back. She was in a state of shock.

“Nope,” Jordan chuckled as he leaned back in hours chair and adjusted his glasses.

“Every time I see a new photo of them I think ‘wow this is a cute one year anniversary photo’ and then bam, realization that they’re just friends,” Zeri added.

“Benefits, maybe,” Lori asked.

“Nope. Jasper has admitted that he likes Luca but is so scared of making that first move that he is paralyzed with fear. Luca, meanwhile, sounds like he has simply accepted that he will never find love,” Octavia added as she tapped the board.

“And so we’re, what, gambling on two queer people and making their relationship a game? How is this okay,” Olivia asked as she raised an eyebrow.

“Leadership has put two grand in the pool, each bet will run twenty dollars per time. Winners takes all minutes a ten percent cut by leadership who will use that to pay for an entire night out so the new couple can celebrate in absolute style,” Octavia paused as she looked towards Olivia, “we’re not betting on them, we’re rooting for them and having some fun on the side. The winner will get paid, yes, but Jasper and Luca is, and will be, the focus. We’ve done this twice before. Once for Jordan back there, and the second time for Zeri and Lori. It is all in good fun.”

”Oh, Olivia, don’t worry, we can do one for you next. Have you moved on from Linqian yet?” Bianca teased, smirking at the other woman.

Olivia raised a middle finger and smiled viciously as she shot it towards Bianca.

“Oh you had a crush on Linqian? Man,” Alex sighed, “is your former coven just filled with people at various stages of relationship issues with one another?”

”Oh, you know Linqian?” Bianca raised an eyebrow, completely unbothered by Olivia’s reaction. She sidled up to Alex. ”Is it true she’s in a relationship with both Greyson and Britney?”

“Oh my god,” Octavia raised an eyebrow.

“Coven throuples are a difficult thing to navigate,” Jordan said, his tone a strangely understanding one like he once existed that dilemma.

“Is Britney kinda short, white, constantly switches between swearing and passing out from pain while being dragged from the dark torture basement of some mafia group,” Alex asked.

Bianca’s eyebrows shot up towards the top of her head. ”That’d be Greyson… though I wouldn’t count him as short. He’s like six foot or something. But definitely Greyson.”

“I suppose he could’ve looked short because he was sitting down, rather chained down to the chair,” Alex nodded their head with this new understanding.

Bianca pressed a hand against her forehead, but decided not to ask about that. She didn’t want to know. If she knew she may have to do something about it. ”Right, probably. Did you get any romantic vibes from them? Or was there too much… whatever was going on.”

“I mean the first night I met Linqian I met him,” Alex paused as a disgusted look fell across their face at the memory of that night and what the two were talking about, “he called me a starving artist while I was eating food. He’s weird. Linqian did call him vanilla I think, so if that has anything to do with romance there you go.”

Octavia choked on air at the revelation.

Bianca burst out laughing, covering her mouth for a moment. At the same time she moved over to pat Octavia on the shoulder. ”Ooo, yes, totally romantic. Very romantic- haha- Greyson too vanilla! Oh if I meet him again I’m rubbing this in his face, Linqian never called me that- ahem. Back to the gaypool?”

“I can’t imagine why she would,” Octavia winked at Bianca with a smile. “Now, why do we do these Gaypools? Because we ultimately want them to be happy. As such we will NOT be trying to force this. Even if your bet is about to expire you shall not try and force them together. You can be a supportive person to either Luca or Jasper, make comments about how they would be so cute together, or what have you. You can not be greedy and force it. When they finally get together, we’ll all have a crazy celebration, we’ll invite Sycamore and Greenwood to it, it’ll be a night to remember. Sounds fun?”

”Hell yeah!” Bianca grinned, free hand flipping up into a thumbs up as she leaned towards Octavia. ”I’m invited to the crazy celebration, right? There’s not a no feds allowed rule?” Then she lowered her voice a little so just Octavia could hear (hopefully). ”I have an idea for how we can help them realise.”

“Of course, you’re invited,” Octavia smirked as she leaned in, shot her eyes over and lingered on Bianca’s. She nodded her head at the words Bianca uttered. Octavia knew that she had to remain impartial in this game, but at the same time she could have some fun with it. “You’re my plus one.”

”Well that's a relief, here I was thinking I'd have to spend my prize money on something else,” Bianca smiled, arm loosely wrapping around Octavia's waist.

“Oh please,” Olivia closed her eyes as she shook her head. She would need to discover a spell to make her forget about everything she was seeing. Bianca just smirked at Olivia, leaning in closer to Octavia.

“Do not judge the lovers, instead celebrate their openness and the beauty of it,” Leah paused as she looked at the board, “like how we must celebrate and uplift these lovers we now bet on,” Leah heavy French voice disappeared as she looked to the side. She missed her love. Everything was still incredibly raw even as it’s been months since her husband's death. Even now she still struggled to sleep, and struggled with the daunting task of raising two kids alone. A tear welled in the corner of her eye as the struggle threatened to manifest.

Octavia caught this. She leaned in to Bianca and whispered into her ear. “Her husband was a Sycamore. Stephen Harrington, whomever is killing y’all got him, don’t make a scene here but figured I’d add some context.” Octavia watched closely, ready to rush over to her if she needed comfort again.

”Ah- I remember him,” Bianca whispered back, lips pressing together. She'd heard about his death - she knew about all the deaths, thanks to her job. Even if she wasn't close to him, it still saddened her.

“I will not push them to become lovers but I will become friends with both. They will have no choice but to fall madly in love after a few days with me by their side, especially if I trick them into a cute French dinner. No one can resist that,” Leah’s heavy French accent drove home the point.

”Oh, you don't understand how oblivious they both are,” Bianca laughed lightly.

“So we can not directly push them together, right? What about using magic to…reveal their inner truth. I’m working on a few subtle, but effective, truth spells. Would that be allowed,” Olivia finally realized that she might be able to use this pointless activity into something useful.

“No,” Jordan said as he pulled out his wallet, “the point of this, all of this, is to help them realize what they want. If we cheat and use magic what’s the point?”

“I have nothing better to do so why not, twenty per bet? Either I have to sleep for dinner or I can pay off my car,” Monica finally spoke up as she yawned.

“I have one question,” Riley asked as he raised his hand, “has anyone tried locking them in a closet? Rigged a game of spin the bottle? If they’re so crazy about one another I think this is going to be easier than we think.”

”What’re you kids getting up to in here?” Rohan walked through a door, a steaming mug of Folgers in one hand and Juno resting on his shoulder. He looked up at the huge board with a bunch of numbers on it and didn’t recognize it as something business-related. ”Not getting into another big fight are we? My knees aren’t up to that,” He griped.

“Good morning Rohan,” Jordan yawned as he looked over, “we’re doing another betting game. We’re betting on when Jasper and this guy named Luca from Sycamore actually become a couple. You want to join in?”

”...Have you ever considered opening up a casino?” He asked, jokingly, as Juno jumped down off his shoulder and started babbling. ”Sure, why not. What’s the pool so far?”

“We have just begun. No bets have been placed,” Leah said as she waved towards Juno.

”Okay… Fifty says they get together properly.”

“Yes but when? That is the question we must try to decipher, no?”

”Anytime before one or both of get married to someone else. How’s that?” Rohan wasn’t a gambling man, but he sure as hell knew how to play it safe.

“I can make that work,” Octavia grabbed a marker and found a blank spot on the board and wrote ‘side bets’ in the section and then wrote down his bet.

“I’ll put fifty against it,” Cyrus finally added as he leaned forward, “y’all act like this is a sure fire thing. I know gay romance, and I know it’s a dead, loveless, battlefield,” Cyrus chuckled as he looked towards Rohan, “don’t think I will forget about this bet. I always collect.”

“Alright,” Octavia paused as she wrote in Cyrus‘s bet, “how about from here we let the new members, and our guests, cast the next bets. As you’re our guest, Bianca, you’re up.”

”Myeh!” Juno commented, philosophically. Sagely, even.

“I have no idea what you say but I know you are wise beyond your days,” Leah chuckled with a wide smile.

Bianca raised an eyebrow, then shrugged. ”Ooo, thanks babe, giving me first pick of an actual date. So we have… anytime before marriage, and never so far? Seems unfair but alright.”

Bianca moved a bit away from Octavia, putting her hands on her hips as she scrutinised the board. Then she pointed to the very last day of November. ”Last day, 8pm in the evening. For every month. I ain't got cash on me, but I'll bring it round next time.”

“Alright,” Octavia wrote down the wager on the board and turned towards Bianca, “the marriage wager is a side bet so don’t worry too much about it,” Octavia paused as she walked over to her purse and pulled out a crisp twenty dollar, “buy me dinner or something to pay me back,” Octavia blew a kiss Bianca’s way.

”I’ll buy you as many dinners as you want,” Bianca replied with a wide, sappy smile. Not content with just that air kiss, she stepped over to Octavia to hug her and lightly kiss her cheek. She let go afterwards, though, to allow her to continue her important wager writing duties. ”How about tomorrow night?”

“So beautiful, you two and your love,” Leah clapped her hands together loudly. She reached into her bag and grabbed a single one-hundred dollar bill. “I would like to place multiple bets. Can I, I don’t know, do seven days from now at eight at night to start”

“Not next, but the Saturday after that by noon,” Monica pulled a crumpled twenty from her pocket.

“Last day of November, seven in the evening,” Cyrus held up his twenty as he slowly looked towards Bianca, “repeat the bet each month.”

“This is so weird. Next Tuesday by noon,” Olivia pulled out her phone, “I don’t carry cash, is there a cash app we can use?”

“Okay, let’s keep this going until we either run out of spots or y’all run out of money,” Octavia paused as she wrote down the bets. Soon they came flying in, and Octavia spent the next thirty minutes collecting money and writing in the bets. The biggest spender of the group was Leah who dropped two hundred and fifty dollars all by herself. Eventually the bets slowed down before Octavia finally was able to put the marker down. There were still plenty of spots open to bet on but no one was casting a bet.

“So that’s it,” Octavia said as she turned towards the group, “I’ll start pulling Jasper, and his lover, into more and more events and hangout sessions. You’re not required to be there for them but it’s more fun if you participate. I know we didn’t quite fill the board, if they get together on an empty space the winner will be whoever guessed closest. Anyone have any questions?”

”I do,” Bianca raised a hand, trying her best to look serious. This was serious business, after all. ”When do I get to take our wonderful host out for breakfast, before we're both busy today?”

“How about let me take a photo of the board, and secure the money, and then you can take me wherever you want to take me,” Octavia stepped close to Bianca.

Bianca grinned, hand rising up to rub Octavia's arm gently. ”Sure thing, take your time- well, not too much time, if I'm late my boss’ll have me working overtime all week.” She laughed, eyes creasing playfully as she looked at Octavia. ”I’ll just wait and stare at you lovingly.”

“Make sure you,” Octavia paused as she snapped the photo of the board, “keep a close eye on me,” Octavia paused as she walked towards her office. After a few minutes she emerged and offered Bianca her hand, “ready to go?”

”I was born ready,” Bianca smirked, reaching out for Octavia’s hand immediately. She tangled their fingers together, giving her hand a light squeeze. ”I’ve already chosen a place- you’ll love it. On me, gotta use those big fed bucks for your benefit.”

Octavia let Bianca lead her up the stairs. As they left Jordan and Alex’s remained fixated on them as they left. As soon as the doors to the basement closed, Jasper looked towards Alex and the two shook their head yes.

Alex walked over to the painting on the wall, activated the portal, and stepped inside. A moment later they returned with another whiteboard, albeit smaller. They passed it to Jordan who took a look at the title and grabbed a marker and crossed out a part of it.

“Alright nerds,” Jordan said as he spun the board around, revealing another Gaypool, “for Bianca and Octavia. How long do we think before one rents a U-Haul?”




Later that day


“Hello my friendly neighborhood dimensional traveler. We are ready for you at The 317. Do be fast :)

Almost immediately after the text was sent to Jack, just enough time for him to read it, a wooden door appeared out of thin air. It opened, and Jack walked through.

“Tsk, tsk, tsk. The service around here is atrocious,” Cyrus responded as he looked up from his phone and smiled at Jack. He was dressed in jet black boots, pants, jacket, and had dark sunglasses on as well. He had a handkerchief wrapped around his neck that he could pull up at any moment if the need arose.

Jordan, Olivia, Octavia, Riley, Jason, Alex and Thomas were all dressed in their protest day best like Cyrus. Each wore nondescript clothes, had easy ways of covering their faces and eyes, and those with visible tattoos had them covered. Leah, Monica, and the rest of the 317 who were going to the meeting were present as well. The 317 had a meeting earlier where they had

“Jack, what a,” Olivia paused as she sighed heavily, “surprise.”

“Thank you for the ride,” Octavia spoke as she finished the last of her braids. She did one final look over herself to ensure all her tattoos were covered. She did not know if it would matter but she wanted to prepare for this assault like they were going to a protest. Give them nothing to identify you by, especially if the elite went to the cops after what would happen. “This whole group is coming, can you transport us all at once?”

”I can. But…” Jack shut the door behind him. It disappeared. ”Do not walk in there expecting anyone to be amicable about seeing you . Three of us were killed last night, keep that in mind. All of you.”

“We’re aware,” Octavia sighed as she looked towards Jack, “Aryin told us this morning. She was in a rough spot to say the least. We will be on our best behavior.”

”Good. I’ve told Sycamore about your plan, but only vaguely. I’ll let the rest of you do the talking.”

And with that, the door flew open again. ”Follow me.”

Octavia followed Jack through the door and into the meeting room on the other side. All of the 317 who elected to come to the meeting soon followed and poured into the room.

“Hello,” Octavia paused as she scanned the room for familiar faces and only spotted Jasper in the crowd. “Oh good, my brother is here,” Octavia let her gaze linger on Jasper for a few uncomfortable seconds. “My name is Octavia, I’m one of the three leaders of the 317. Faith and Sypha are with the other crew, getting ready, but we figured it would be a good time to meet our new friends.”

“I’ve heard nothing but good things about.. most of you. I’m Jordan,” he added as he walked towards Jasper. He was flanked by Alex and Lori who both ran ahead and both gave Jasper a hug.

“I see that you upgraded from the mansion at least,” Olivia added as she walked through the door, whistling as she did. Her eyes scanned the room until they landed on Anya, and she walked towards her with a soft smile on her face. “Hello you.”

“It is very nice to see more of the fabled sycamore tree cover. I am Cyrus,” Cyrus

“I am Leah, it is good to meet you all properly and to have the chance to put faces to the names. I’ve heard so much about you all from my Stephen,” she added as she did a small wave to the coven.

The rest of the 317 filled into the space. Octavia crossed her arms as she walked over towards the table “So we’re going to fuck some shit up together today,” Octavia started as she looked at Sycamore, “this is our first time meeting group to group like this. We’re your guests here so we’ll keep any disruptions,” Octavia paused as she looked at her crew,” to a minimum, but if you have any questions for us feel free to ask away. We’re friends with Greenwood, we’d like to be friends with you as well.”



Lila found joy being back in the eleventh path. This place was certainly unique but she felt like that made it even better. She was one of the first to arrive, and she came wearing an oversized black hoodie and some bicycle shorts. She was still very monstrous, and her eyes darted from person to person to see if anyone was looking at her any differently than the last meeting. She tried to pay these thoughts no mind, and instead focus on the delicious buffet Jasper had prepared for her this morning. She had two bowls of soup, several burgers, a pair of club sandwiches, and various other small snacks ace treats. She shared them with her crows which had all made the journey this time to the eleventh path. Her crows were, for a lack of a better word, a nuisance to the coven today. If anyone had anything shiny or tasty visible, three of her crows, Little Shit prominently, would try and steal it away from them. Lila was not paying this any mind.

While in-between bites Lila tried her best to pay attention to what Jack was saying and her mouth went agape as she learned about Auri and the others. Her eyes scanned the room once again and, at least to her eyes, confirmed that they were not present. She looked to Britney, and then to Aaron, and then back to Jack. She began to tap on the table with her one clawed hand. Fuck. This was starting to feel like she could be next. If Father Wolf killed three people at once they were no longer safe in their little hideaways. She needed to get stronger. She was stronger now but she knew deep in her mind that if she stood any chance against father wolf, she’d need to be the best version of herself.

As Jack turned to talk about other plans Lila returned to her food as she listened more intently. A battle was about to be fought today by the sounds of it and Lila’s eyes went wide. She looked around at the group and returned to the food but she ate with a feast in her mind. She knew she was in no condition for a fight. It had been only three days since she fought Trisha, and her mind had not had a chance to heal. She could fight, but what would she do if she went delirious during the battle? Lila listened as Jack finished his monologue and looked over to him. She did not know if he was true to his words. Would they be able to opt out, would they take anyone who wanted to help, or did they have a list of members front and center in their mind who they’d take and leave the others at the wayside?

“Two questions,” Lila raised two taloned fingers up in the air while her other hand held a cheeseburger. “Why are they attacking the elite, and what can we do to help if we’re not in any condition for a fight currently,” Lila paused as she took a bite of her food and quickly swallowed, “I’m still recovering from….everything right now so I may hinder more than help. I can be an eye in the sky for a minute but…I don’t know how long I’ll be useful,” Lila sighed as she took another bite. She chewed this bite and swallowed it a few seconds later.

“Also our first move as an alliance is to attack. Love that. Such a good look for us.”








Lynn’s eyes darted from Lila, to the crows who were harassing the coven, and then back to Lila. Her mind was more calm today but Lynn knew that it was only a matter of time before she would feel the terrible pain that sobriety was known to bring her. No longer was her mind dulled and this meant that the small things quickly bothered her. Small things, like small birds who flapped their wings too closely to her ears and the sound of Lila eating her second massive meal.

It wasn’t even the fact that it was Lila eating so much that bothered her. It was just the sound of someone eating. And if anyone else brought a three course meal to a coven meeting, or even just a sandwich, Lynn would feel the same. Her hands ran through her hair, which was as much a mess already as the makeup on her face, as she tried her best to listen in to what Jack was telling the group.

The revelation about Auri was not unexpected, but it hit a bit harder than she thought it would. While she was never able to pin down who was going to die, or when, she had gotten the feeling that the future was leading that way. Though how does one voice their concern that the future has one dying a little more than usual? Regardless Lynn bowed her head during the moment of silence and sighed as she knew that it was beginning to look pretty bleak for the Sycamore crew.

Lynn knew that they needed to band together even more now that Father Wolf was targeting the groups. But she did not think that everyone would like what she had in mind.

“I am willing to support. Just get me some coffee and I’ll start checking the future,” Lynn waved a hand in the air as she exhaled, “but I don’t want to skip over what you said about Auri and the others,” Lynn paused as she looked towards Britney, “if father wolf has begun to target groups as well is it time for us to find a way to all live together?”







“Lila you can view this as more of Greenwood and The 317 attacking back,” Jasper said as he leaned back in his chair. He was wearing a button up shirt, like always, but had the foresight to at least wear a jacket overtop. “My sister is one of the leaders over at the 317 and she looped me in with what was going on,” Jasper paused as he crossed his arms. This meeting had already delivered so much bad news with the revelation of Auri and the rest. Jasper could not bear the thought of losing anyone else to the murderer but the idea of living under the same roof as the rest of the coven sent a chill down his spine. That would mean he would have to be in close proximity to Sloane every single day and he truly did not know if he was strong enough to do that. “I don’t know the details fully but I do know the Elite apparently attacked them earlier in the week and it really pissed off the leadership. ,” Jasper added as he looked towards Britney.

“I’m in. I’ll fight to get these artifacts for us,” Jasper paused as he looked towards Jack, “what artifacts are we after? I think I speak for a lot of us when I say that no matter what, finding out who is killing us is the most important thing we can do, but I also agree we need to be smart about how we do it. Can you tell us more about the plan? Like we’re not going to just go in guns blazing and hope for the best from there, right?”



Norm


In the skies above St. Portwell Lila finally found freedom in the midst of her new cursed form. It was practice night number two and she was cruising the skies with her murder at her back. And she was having fun. This was the first time she was able to get the timing right and she was up in the sky for a minute now. While she still had misfires with one wing flapping out of order she was still able to maintain elevation. She knew she needed to return to the ground soon as she felt herself grow tired as she flew. She pulled her wings close as she dove towards the ground like a bird of prey. As she neared the ground she pulled her wings wide and leveled out above the ground.

You got this.

You can do this.

You better be able to do this.

You are a strong, capable, bird lady who- is that a fence?

*crash*

Lila’s whole world spun in an instant as her body twisted and contorted as Lila crashed through a solid wooden fence somewhere out in the countryside around St. Portwell. The momentum from her flight carried her well through the first fence, then the second, into the dirt, another pair of fences, and then all the way across the ground beyond, down a hill, before her time was finally stopped by a large tree. She felt something break with the impact, and she groaned as she tried to stand up. Up the hill she watched as the backyard lights flipped on at the two houses. Her eyes lowered and saw there was a telltale dirt ditch dug by her body that pointed right to her.

“Fuck,” Lila cursed as she pulled herself to one leg, the other refusing to allow any weight. She quickly turned into the forest and hobbled into it as quickly as she could. Flying was easy, landing at speed was not Lila was coming to learn. As with most flying lessons she had to learn them the hard way first. As she pushed further and further away from the suburbs and into the forest she realized she not only needed healing, but someone to be here with her in case Father Wolf was on the prowl tonight. She had already burdened Sully once, she felt like needed to give him a break. She knew every other healer in the coven was either dead or not with the coven. The only other option was calling Jasper to have his 317 friend help but Jasper was busy. She sighed as she remembered one final option.

She pulled out her phone from the breast pocket of her costume, and called a number she never thought she’d call.

‘Weird red head from the Temple who said I was good looking’

The phone line rang.

Two or three rings got through before the telltale emptiness of a live line gave way to a warm voice.
”This is Norman… How can I help?”

“Hi, did you give your number recently to a bird woman,” Lila groaned as she pushed further into the woods, “that’s a roundabout way of saying this is Lila.”

There was an audible sound of interest accompanying the harsh noise of an office chair squeaking into the upright position.
”Oh, I am so happy to hear from you! Had me worried I wouldn’t get a chance to tell you how much you struck me…” his voice echoed through the line in the way a cat’s purr did in an empty room.

“I struck you,” Lila’s brain dropped the ball, forcing her body to stop moving. “I’m pretty sure I only struck Trisha. I don’t recall hitting you…. Anyway you said to give you a call wherever, and Casey said to ask for help with maiden stuff from the temple right? Can I call you whenever to ask you for help?e”

Lila would be able to hear the pleasure in Norm’s voice.
”Struck me mentally, H- Y’know, you’re right you didn’t hit me. And I really appreciate that. So, yes. Anything you need, I’m here for you. Consider me your Guide to Charm and Grace…”

“Oh did I insult you? I don’t,” Lila paused for a second as the gear finally turned in her head, “ohhhh I get it. Thank you….yes…. I may need medical assistance, could I ask for some help for that? I think I can limp back to town if I really needed to.

There was another loud shuffle on the end, Norm’s muffled voice only half breaking the sound of something scraping against the microphone over and over again.
”Shi-PHGHPGH-ucki-pHGHOSHGF-nd I’ll be right… Right there! Just, where are you? How bad is it!?”

“I’m somewhere… somewhere. I’ll be honest, I think I’m lost as well. I think I was over the farm fields to the north of the city but I was getting close to being back so probably suburbs? Can I drop you a pin? And oh, not so bad I think. Maybe a broken femur, ribs, possible concussion? So not so bad.”

More scrambling, frantic movement against the plastic of the phone.
”PGHGPGHGHPH-ckin’ pin and I’-PHGHPHGHGPHGH-ere to help! Do you need me to stay on the phone?”
There was wind now, and a whole lot of it before it all faded away into nothingness.
”Can you hear me okay now!?” he asked very clearly.

“Yes! Yesss,” Lila had a more giddy sound to her voice. A wind that was absent before rushed across the phone. “Oh my god the crow in front of me just did an aileron roll. I should try that, should I try that?”

”What!? No, absolutely not. I don’t care how bird-like your skull is, if you’re concussed just stay grounded. Where the Hell’s that ping?”

“Oh yes, yes, the ping that will tell you where I am at at I can be helped, yes let me,,” Lila paused as she grabbed the stylus from her pocket and sent the location pin. It would reveal that Lila was in a small wooded area just north of the city, maybe a twenty minute drive from the center. “I sent the ping that will tell you exactly where I am at this exact moment.” Lila put the stylus back in the pocket, and balanced on the tree branch she climbed up to. It was harder than it needed to be with just one leg but her talons made it much easier than not. The branch groaned under the concentrated weight.

On the other side of the phone, there was a loud shredding noise that sounded like glass being run over by a tractor trailer. Sharp crackling was the sole sound for a minute or two before everything got quiet again.
”I’m over the city, I can make it in… Twelve minutes. Can you just stay put there for that amount of time? Don’t get afraid when the ice rocket buzzes you overhead, okay, it’s just me…”

“Come again now,” Lila immediately responded as she contemplated if she heard ice rocket correctly. A caw was heard over the phone. “Like I should just keep an eye on the sky for you?”

”You’ll know: I make a lot of noise.”

As the minutes passed, Lila would be able to hear a faint crackling sound getting closer and closer, until the air above her head was filled with powdery snow. Colder, colder still, feathers would need to be ruffled to stay warm. And then, like a boat from the haze, a solid ice track slammed down from the heavens.
In its wake, a solid domed sleigh of ice, almost like an Olympic Toboggan, jettisoned through the air at an incredible speed.

”Bleeding momentum, stand by.”
A massive spiral of ice like a Hot Wheels track formed all at once, and the vessel with Norm presumably inside hooked into the spiral track to swing upward. Finally it caught a lip, flipping and smashing open into a cloud of snow from which Norm emerged with a frosty white beard and a suit of ice.

Rushing toward Lila now, he slid down next to her on his knees, an arm stretching out to open his hand and reveal a few packs of the good stuff: The green substance she’d been given to eat the other day that had healed her.
”Express delivery for The Maiden and her Host.” he was clearly out of breath, huffing and puffing, but grinning ear to ear as his gaze looked her up and down.
”God Damn, pretty soon you’re gonna be laying eggs…”
His grin immediately faded, and he smacked himself in the face out of embarrassment.

Lila, initially impressed by the theatrics, recoiled backwards, her wings covering her entire form. “I,” Lila tightened her wings around her form, “brother,” Lila paused as she reached out and grabbed a few bags of the good stuff. She consumed it thinking it’ll be nice and easy. “brother ewwwooohhh my god,” Lila shouted as the healing spell took hold and her femur, and ribs, painfully reformed in her body.

Several crows swarmed around Norm, cawing with an angry tone.

“Please don’t talk about a woman’s eggs, okay, like ever again. Also please do not talk to me like I’m going to lay an egg. That will not happen,” Lila put some weight on her leg and sighed as it felt normal. She pulled her wings even tighter to protect herself and her none existent eggs.

“Also the big bird is in timeout. You’re dealing with Lila, just me, and not the apparition calling my body home.”. Lila’s eyes squinted at the man as she tapped on her chest. She had thus far instantly regretted even calling the number. Sure, he got here faster than Sully would’ve, and she did not have anyone else that she could call at short notice to heal her, but limping back to town suddenly seemed like the smart idea. Hell, she could’ve flown back and just broke the other damn leg there and got healed by someone. She was more than just a host, she was Lila, and she was a force to be reckoned with. Lila stood up completely straight, stretching out her hindlegs as she did, and while she did not rise above the redhead’s normal height she at least looked down on him with even more prejudice.

“You are weird,” Lila giggled as the seriousness fell from her. She offered a hand to the strange man.

Instinctively, Norm threw his hands up in something of a shy acquiescence. A crow got particularly close, buzzing his shoulder with a taloned foot as it passed; something he had to deal with in order to prevent tension in the situation.
”You made your point, Lila… I figured a little joke wouldn’t ruffle any feathers, but…”
He let his hand wander out to meet hers, shaking in a firm fashion before it pulled away again.
”You’re right, though. I am pretty weird; that’s kind of the world we live in isn’t it? Coven Girl, Temple Boy… Y’know?”

“Oh to be mundane,” Lila faked a feign with the top of her palm pressed against her forehead, “but yes. Strange times with strange people,” Lila paused as she looked at where the crows were flying. “You guys are doing so good at defending my honor,” she paused as she pulled out a bag filled with nuts, dried fruits, and other tasty treats, “let’s leave the weird man alone now, okay? Is this offering to your liking,” Lila paused as she poured the contents into her hand and raised it up. Instantly the murder swarmed her hand and within a few seconds all trace of the food was gone. A moment later the crows no longer came close to Norm, however, one did come flying in from the direction that Lila came from. She could hear shouts from a woman about how a crow had stolen her necklace. A second later the contraband was in her hand. Lila could also hear the woman telling her husband to go look for it.

“Thank you, is this for me,” Lila paused as she pondered what to do with the necklace. She opened up another pouch and pulled out a few rings. Both looked expensive. “Take the necklace back okay,” she paused as she offered both hands up to the crows and they took the offering, and the stolen merchandise, and left. “So temple boy,” Lila paused as she looked back over, “any idea how they stole a necklace off a ladies neck?”

Norm’s eyes were wide, perplexed. They were pretty far out in the public forest, so the fact that there was anyone to steal a necklace from in the first place surprised him. But, there they were. He stammered for a moment.
”I-I… I uh… Well… They’re crows? Aren’t they, like, the smartest birds on the planet or some shit? Plus, magic… I’m more amazed that they’re willing to bring it back to where it belongs. But I guess in the end, you tell them what to do. Right?” he asked casually, the ice surrounding him starting to melt as the moments passed.

“Usually. Usually I give an offering, give them a command, and they go do it. Lately though they have been…. different, Lila knew that her crows were gaining some autonomy. While they still listened to her commands they seem to be more willing to steal what is not theirs and bring it back to Lila. “They are very smart, I’ll give them that.

“Whatever the reason, I'm sure nothing bad will happen. I mean how much damage could they cause?”

Norm’s lips pursed together slightly, thoughts crossing his mind.
”Miss Lila… They’re attached to the Maiden, no? From Temple records, she’s a Class Two Apparition! I… I’ve done a lot of studying when it comes to that sort of stuff; and from what I know, there’s a chance that-”
He paused, a little shy about her reaction from before. He wasn’t here to make offenses, and felt that ultimately he only wanted to help her.
”-Well, I mean… You probably already know. Everything’s kind of a struggle? Right? How it feels like sometimes you’re trying to eat with a hand that isn’t attached to your body? Maybe she’s feeling some kind of dissatisfaction, or boredom that you haven’t been able to fulfill.”

Shrugging, he had a look of concern splashed across his bearded face.
”Something to think about; and maybe something the Temple can help you with if you want to try.”

“Oh I know she was bored, Santa,” Lila paused as her eyes narrowed on Norm, “she was so bored, so dissatisfied, that she tried to take over my body. Like I get it, if I was trapped in someone else and my needs weren’t met I would be mad. She never told me what she wanted from me, what she expected from me, what I could do to make her time trapped inside me more bearable but no! Nothing. I only learned that she was going to kill me and take control after I was too fucking broken to do anything about it,” Lila felt the tears well in her eyes, and they could not contain them for long. “And now I have an angry prisoner inside my soul that wants nothing but revenge on me for daring to protect myself and a body that is not my own that I’m trapped in, once again, but sadly there’s no fucking pill I can take this time to change that. What can the temple do to help me with my fucking problem, Norm?”. Lila took a step back away from Norm. Her crows began to show more signs of agitation once again.

“I don’t want help Norm, I need it. Can I trust that the temple will have my interests listened to or will you be more concerned with the Class Two apparition?”

As she started to get more and more emotional over the subject, Norm recoiled into a tighter and tighter space. He wanted to help as much as he could, but… This was the first time he’d ever bothered to put himself in this position. At once, he felt shame and potential packaged into a single inclination toward action.
In his hands were his convictions, his belief in the Faith he’d grown up in, and in front of him was someone begging to be helped. Begging to know what answers his Faith had for them.

So how could he reconcile his Faith with reality? The reality that, even if Her Grace was wrong about things, she could still end up being right because there was some kind of God on her side? He knew of things that would help Lila now, on a practical basis… But, was it for her? Was it not for the ultimate benefit of the Temple?
The Modus Operandi when dealing with Adjoined was to keep the Host in power… It kept the Human element most present, accessible by those outside influences. Bond-making, coming to feel that sense of community from within; it was how they maintained the Apparitional Host.

The outer ring, the buffer zone of the Temple’s social structure, was propped upon the shoulders of people just like Lila. Desperate people with unruly phantoms who come into the world of magic through often chaotic and inexplicable means… They’re the most vulnerable, the most in need of the help, and often the first ones to give themselves up for the cause that saves them in the end. Typically, as a born and Kindled Adept, he benefited from this cycle, and now he found himself with the opportunity to let things continue…

Or try something else…
”You want me to make guarantees I can’t make… But I know we’ve got resources. At the very least, offerings that can help you placate her; something to work toward an overall increased quality of your relationship. Our philosophy is generally skewed toward the Host maintaining autonomy over their lives, right? So, I’d say your needs align with our goals. Maybe that’s enough for you to at least let us try helping you?” he explained as calmly as he could, expecting her rage at the prospect of what he offered.

“And what does that help look like,” Lila asked as the fiery fury died down ever so, “the offerings? Will I have to curse people like she wants to? Turn them into FUCKING crows? Will that make her happy?”. Lila paused as she bawled her hand into a fist. She took a deep breath, closing her eyes as she focused on her breathing. She was unstable right now. She knew it. It was so hard to fight it though. There was something so natural about being unstable. Lila did not like that. She did not like how quickly her mind would fracture like this. This was weakness, weakness could be exploited by the bird and if she was weak against the maiden she would be gone. Black and white. Lila pushed the rage down, further and further with each breath until she almost forgot why she was mad. But not completely.

“I’m sorry. That fight with Trisha hurt my mind a lot. You’re just doing your job, I think. I honestly have no idea what you do at the temple besides weird orgies and a weird obsession with Apparitions,” Lila paused as she finally opened her eyes. “What is class two?”

Norm tried his best not to laugh when she listed the things she actually knew about the Temple. At first, he felt compelled to defend the monastic sexual rituals necessary to keep certain spirits among them appeased. It was, after all, just like her needing to turn people into crows: It was just the only option.
”Class Two: Entities are typically malign, dangerous to the Host, actively working toward their own power. They almost always seek to become Class One at all costs, for whatever reason. Those sorts of things are determined after a more comprehensive study.”

He tapped his chin for a second.
”Like, uh… Like Leon! He’s in the same boat as you; Class Two Apparition, constant grappling for the host body, the concern about whether or not you’re gonna be the one waking up in the morning… As far as I’m aware, the plan when he Adjoined Lady Lelou Faim was to treat her with full dominance. They weakened her inside him, applied a regulator that was held by a trusted companion, and from there the two started to work on their relationship from a different angle. Leon put a lot of work into it…”
He could only hope that name-dropping someone familiar to her would help her accept that there were similarities, and that with those came possibilities for good to come.

“Leon,” Lila furrowed her brow at the name. “I did not know Leon as well as I should’ve back then, and the coven is different now so it’s almost impossible to really get one on one time with people outside your group. I should’ve called him after the fight,” Lila sighed as she closed her here again and focused on her breathing. “I have been trying to ignore the problem by pretending everything was just as it was, but I can’t do that anymore. I should’ve,” Lila looked to Norm again as she opened his eyes, “I should’ve never trusted the bird. I don’t know what to do now, but I think l I’ll need to see when Leon is free next. Maybe drop in and break a leg unannounced?”

”You missed Adjoined night… The night you and Trisha got into a fight, Leon hosted his monthly Adjoined support night, and… Well, maybe it wouldn’t help too much yet. You should, I think. Come in and see us, that is. Even Her Grace would surely take the time to tend to you.” Norm offered, shoulders almost permanently shrugged at this point in the conversation.

He had no idea how people like Elise Richoux did this sort of thing effortlessly. Maybe she was just pushy about it; didn’t leave people with the time to think.
”Why… Why wait? We should go there now!” he extended his hand.

Lila considered it for a moment. What else did she have to lose? The more she thought of it, the more bad the idea started to sound. She was in a fragile mental state and that would make it much easier for them to influence her into making decisions she normally wouldn’t. She sighed as she shook her head. It was going to be no.

“Thank you Norm. Truly. But I am afraid that the answer is n-… wait did they,” Lila paused as she suddenly saw three of her crows flying in. One still had the stolen necklace, while the other two had bloodied earrings in their claws. She heard, through the crows, a man shout, “that’s it, I’m getting the gun,” and Lila’s eyes went wide. She knew it would be a matter of minutes, maybe ten, before the man stumbled his way towards their spot in the woods. No time to react. “On second thought guns beat magic, let’s go,” Lila quickly spoke as she grabbed Norm’s hand.



Traveling with Norm was quite a delight. Rather than the standard ass-to-mouth style olympic toboggan racing, he had the luxury of creating a space big enough for both participants to feel like jet-fighter pilots. The sliding, pill-shaped sled they hurled through the air in was solid and opaque ice on the floor, while being open and clear on the top for them to look out.

Occasionally, he formed a foil in between trees that took them so close it felt like they were bound to crash. But he followed the natural landscape, and when it was absolutely necessary, he’d form a blast of ice behind them that would send them rocketing back up to speed. It was like a roller coaster that neither of them were in control of, despite Norm’s clearly practiced performance indicating the opposite.

Thankfully, the walled off Temple lands were near enough that it didn’t take long to get back. Taking them in a low trajectory, Norm let the toboggan slowly shred itself apart as they descended. Each chunk ripped a bit of the object’s momentum away from it, the grain of his guide rails getting harsher and harsher until there was a popping motion at the end. Like an air break that gently launched them both upward just enough that it was like stepping off an elevator.
Being that it was the evening, the green of the lawns surrounding the various buildings of the compound were mostly free of Temple membership, leaving the duo free to make their way toward one of the bigger buildings.

”So, earlier… You asked me what help looks like! And I… I don’t really know exactly what it’s gonna look like. But I know that it’ll probably start here.-”
He pushed the door to the building open, and inside was some kind of kitchen. Or, more aptly, some kind of university cafeteria. It was a bit more intimate, with booths and tables set up like it was a restaurant as opposed to somewhere that college students could get a pudding cup. Small groups sat together, quietly talking and chatting. Some were alone with books or laptops, and others still were visibly accompanied by Apparitions of all shapes and sizes.

”-It’s our public kitchen. It’s kind of an if you know, you know sort of place, but it is open to the public. Anyone can walk in here and pay for a meal, just like one of Mr. Salamente’s restaurants. As one of our leaders, he’s able to use this place to allow magical apprentices the chance to learn how to use the Temple’s bevy of extraordinary ingredients.”

Perhaps the Maiden would be able to sense the magic of the area, the thick sludgy air full of Lux from all different sources. Apparitions, their hosts, the Adepts in the kitchen… Every single plate of food radiated some sort of energy or scent that screamed delicious to a potentially hungry phantom.
”It’s those ingredients that we find help our Adjoined friends. When the Apparition within realizes they’re being fed good, quality food that benefits them alongside the host? It’s a game changer. You can start to work together, instead of one trying to dominate the other for the scant resources that exist.”
He did his best to explain casually, just standing with her and walking slowly, waiting for any sort of interjection or outright rejection of the current situation.

Lila’s stomach rumbled as she smelled the air. She’d ate so much food today, a Chipotle bowl for lunch, a sandwich from Fox in the Snow cafe, leftovers from Jasper's dinner with Luca, several pudding cups, a chicken tender basket and blizzard from Dairy Queen, but for some reason being full eluded her.

“Smells delicious. Ever since I subdued The Maiden I’ve just been so hungry. Can we grab a plate and continue the talk?”

Norm’s hand swept out, graciously guiding her along around the corner. The place opened up into a warm, hearty looking buffet line where people of all ages and sizes were pulling food from. Beyond was a counter staffed by people who looked to be handing out special items, or made to order affairs which seemed to be equally accessible by all. And it was varied in its scope, with smells of Asian, South American, Latin American, Caribbean and African cuisines sliding up through Lila’s nose to splash against the pleasure centers of the brain.

”From what you’ve said, Lila? I think you’d really love some of the noodle dishes. Maybe at the back-” he pointed at one of the counters, where steam was billowing out from all sides. ”-They’ve got this Magufish curry, and some of the nova rice. I think you’ll find yourself a bit more relaxed, and maybe even a little more in control. They’re really filling, and you can hope the Maiden will be a bit sluggish because of it.” he explained.

“Honestly the noodles sound perf Norm. I’m just so..” Lila paused as she unzipped a pocket on her hip and pulled out her wallet and began to be pulled in by the smell. While she knew she was walking towards the location Norm pointed out it felt like she was floating along like a cartoon character following a smell in the air. Eventually she found herself in front of the counter and she looked at the person standing behind it with a rabid intensity. “I’ll take one of everything please.”

The woman behind the counter smiled warmly at her, taking a deep breath.
“Oh, dearie me… Fresh face aren’t we?”
As she spoke, it became very clear to Lila that nobody else was working back there. Just the pots, pans, knives, hammers, stoves and ovens; one other person was sliding around on some sort of board contraption, occasionally tapping on one of the self-functioning kitchen implements.
The woman turned her head.

“Did you hear her!?”
“Yes, yes… Let me work, damn you.”
Her sweet face turned back to Lila, printing off a ticket from the machine above her and handing it off to Lila.
“You go on and take this to the counter over there-” she pointed toward the end of the line, where there was a lone cashier waiting. “-and you’ll be able to pay. When it’s all done, we’ll bring it out to you Sweetie. Don’t forget a drink now, there’s juices and homemade soft drinks. Beer and wine, too. Just show your ID to the cashier.”

But Norm was clearly waiting for her as well, and as she was able to leave the food counter he caught her before the cashier.
”I’ve got you; no need to pay. I’ll take the ticket and scan it for my account.”
He also had a ticket, but also had a plate full of salad and croutons with some little anchovies and crumbled cheese.

“Yes, fresh face. Thank you!” Lila smiled warmly towards the woman behind the counter. She grabbed the ticket and looked towards Norm. She grabbed a juice as she walked over and held out the ticket. “Thank you. For everything today. I don’t know why asking my friends for help right now is extra hard but I appreciate you being willing to while I’m down.” Lila’s head slowly shifted as she caught sight of her crows cornering a lone patron. She reached into a pocket and pulled out some more jewelry and held it out. With her connection to her crows she simply commanded them to be on their best behavior here and a moment later a crow swooped in and took the offering, saving the patron from the mean mugging murder.

“They have so much more personality now. Are they allowed inside here?”

As Lila asked about whether or not the crows were allowed inside, a small school of fish floating around a person waltzed on through the hall and into one of the other parts of the building. Norm simply smiled, nodding toward an empty table.
”If there’s animals in here, we assume there’s magic involved. Wouldn’t just be a random crow; so they’d simply try to find you and ask you to get them under control. Which you have… They really love shiny stuff, huh? Is it specifically jewelry?” he asked as he sat down.

“They like things that sparkle, that are shiny, or are tasty,” Lila chuckled as she sat down, “when I was first adjoined I had to give them a gift for everything they did. When the maiden was sealed in me I had full control over them. Now, the crows that I have the ability to command, require the gifts once again.”. Several crows landed on the table between the two of them. Their beady eyes looked to Lila and then Norm with expectations carried with their look.

Norm had, among the many things on his plate, a small vine covered in thick, red berries. They looked like grapes, even. His hands pulled a handful of them off, holding them up to the crows and smiling.
”Eat, and be full ye leel Souls. Be what you are.”

The crows walked over the table, examined the offering, and began to take the berries from Norm. “They have been asking for so many offerings I’m worried. What if I have to go into battle with fat crows?”

Norm looked flatly at her.
”Surely they can’t get fat. They’re not… Well…”
He tried to poke one, and found it heavy and fully formed as a real crow.
”Wow… Well, maybe having bigger crows is better for combat.”
And then Lila’s food came. The friendly woman from before carted it over, and the order filled the table with various soups and dumplings, noodle dishes with bird and animal proteins of all kinds.

”Hey… Look at this, huh? There’s no way you’re gonna have a problem with her for the rest of the night, I’d say.” he laughed.

Lila took a deep breath, breathing in the savory smells around her, before she started reached for the first dumpling and placed it in her mouth and took her first bite. Immediately she could feel The Maiden awaken and float up to the surface, the icy tendrils tried to wrap themself around Lila’s mind but their strength was simply not there for her to manipulate Lila.

“This food…Eat slowly so I can savor it.” The Maiden whispered.

Lila began to eat quicker. But she quickly felt the same sensation that The Maiden did. This food was magical. The flavor was magical. Lila wanted to savor it too, but the rumble of her stomach quickly reminded her that she was too hungry to go slow. She finished the dumpling she had and began to pull a bowl of soup over. She took a single sip and she could feel the same sensation, and she could feel The Maiden rejoice.

“She woke up really quickly when we tasted the food. She wants me to eat slowly.”

”I hate to say she's probably malnourished. It's not really the host's fault ever: You could never be wrong for denying a violent spirit the feast of Mankind it may desire. That's why the Temple takes a great deal of pride in the food we make. We provide a healthy and happy environment for people like you. For hosts dealing with needy headmates, it can be a real relief!”

He laughed thinking about his own regulated diet of amplifiers and toners that had long since shaped and colored his pure Red Lux into a honed tool.
”I'd say you guys, overall, tend to have the bigger, more diverse menu than Adepts like myself. The nutritionist here really hammers Adept diets.”

He had been given a purely vegetarian meal… Because it pissed him off, essentially. The necessary rage for casting started off with the basic inconveniences sprinkled throughout one's day.
He picked at the salad of blue tomato and other whacky ingredients in the raw that Lila probably never would've seen.
”Anyway, eat all you like. If you guys need a second portion, we'll go around again together.”

Lila’s eyes froze for a second before she looked at the food. There was a visible shake to them as she looked at the food. They rose up to meet Norm’s. “I’m not eating humans, am I? I’m not having a feast of, and including, Mankind right?”

Norm shook his head.
”Oh, no! No. Much better. I would be breaking some vows telling an outsider exactly what it’s made of, but I assure you: It’s truly the compromise between the conscious Host and the ravenous Apparition. Our methods cross a thousand years of research and understanding of this symbiose, and as far as I’ve studied, we’ve learned what works best. Nowadays, we’re just making it better and better with modern magical technology.”

He was doing his absolute best to remember every pamphlet, every little seminar from the Eden Project, every single conversation he’d had with Ginara… Every bit of things even he wasn’t allowed to hear.
But there was a crinkling, or some kind of metal rattling that caused him to look away. His face became excited, and he slid himself from the booth.
”Oh, Your Grace! How expected you would find us!”
”Norman… You know nothing escapes my sight.” a deep, feminine voice cooed, passing against Lila’s ears like velvet.
”And is that sweet little Lila Blackwood? What a blessing it is to have you at one of my tables!”

Looking at her, Lila would find the stern, high cheeked beauty of the raven-haired Lynette Richoux. Her ice blue eyes stared down, warm skin tones peeking from behind the powdered pale meticulously applied across her body. She was clad in a black robe, golden spheres hanging from an equally gold chain belt. The weight of them kept the chain tight around her waist, causing the robes to separate clearly into an upper and lower half.

”You may not remember me… But I am Lynette Richoux, Prophetess and Highest Grace of the Temple of Charming and Graceful Individuals! I also happen- she dipped her head slightly, almost humble about the coming fact. ”-to be Leon Richoux’s Mother… I do believe we met once, long ago when you were a teen. You came to these grounds for some healing alongside a group of the others, and I remember your sweetness fondly. And this is my dearest Crone and secretary: Lena.”

Beside her, something like a clone. She didn’t wear the same warm face, or have the same striking features. But the energy of an Adjoined could be felt as a radiation of expressive heat.
”Would you or the Maiden be opposed to our accompaniment?” she asked, a warm grin splitting her face down the middle.

Lila’s eyes slowly rose to meet Lynette’s. The blue irises with their jet black interior met the matriarch of the temple and trembled ever so. She listened to the women and remembered their shared past well. She scared Lila, as a kid and now. There was always something so off about the vibe she carried. “Yes yes, we met before though I wore different skin back then,” Lila paused as she cursed at herself internally at the strange comparison. “The Maiden doesn’t have a say in things right now. Please, join us.”

”Then it seems you’ve found pleasure in your stomach! Dinner is incredibly important to our closest family in these parts…”
Lynette let her hip bump into Lila, sliding her into the booth while Lena slid in next to Norm, tossing her arm into his bundle of jewel colored grapes and snagging a few to toss in her mouth. The two of them spoke lowly to one another for a moment.
”Odds?”
”You’d love to know.”

”Ehem? Children?” Lynette chastised them both, a brow turning up to cut their chatter. Lena’s face was immediately smug, while Norm looked across at Lila with some embarrassment.
”Pardon, your Grace. Yes, Sister Lila here had some trouble with the Blade’s Closest, and we assisted her. I passed along contact information, and today she requested our help herself. I was happy to bring her here.”

”And I am happy that she’s been brought here! I had little opportunity to cultivate relationships with you all back then, and it was such a shame more of you weren’t interested in coming to us. I can feel your radiant confidence and comfort as you continue to process dinner both metabolically and spiritually.”
She seemed so happy to talk about it. So thrilled, absolutely convinced by her own words.
”It’s by some of the oldest practices on Earth that we come to the same conclusion over and over again: You are what you eat. If you’re eating a balanced, fulfilling meal and treating your body, mind and soul how they should be treated, you will be fulfilled!” she spoke with the conviction of someone who knows they’re correct.

“The food is good,” Lila paused as she ate another dumpling, eyes shooting to the side as she looked at Norm and Lena. She felt a wave of distrust shoot over her, The Maidens distrust, as she looked back at Lynette. “The Maiden seems to like it. I’m not religious. You can thank my parents back in Ohio for not being super interested in joining back then and now.”

Lynette twisted her face into a look of joking horror.
”Ah, the purgatory of the Midwest. Ohio…”
She giggled, playfully nudging Lila.
”You’d hardly call us religious around here, unless the Gym’s a religion. I’d call us a Family, Lila. A big one, and we have some beliefs here and there that may align with a book or two… But it’s only religious if you treat it that way. Besides, what’s faith and religion when we know that things beyond our world and even dimension exist? If we know, then there’s simply no question of faith: Only a question of expectation!”

Lena was staring at Lila, but more so staring at her plate. Hungry eyes didn’t waver, only snapped away at the sound of a little ruckus down the row.
”I’ve told you to curse more.” Lena giggled.
”I find it impolite in good company…”
”Oh, we must be dreadful company then, Your Grace…” Norm laughed, elbow bumping into Lena’s as she shared the laugh.
”Ohhhh, eat shit, Norman.” Lynette coldly responded, leaving a moment’s pause before she too started to laugh.

Lila saw Lena’s hungry eyes staring at her food through a crow that was perched above them. She pushed an untouched bowl of noodles over as she maintained her focus on Lynette. “We had cedar point and corn hedge at least. Religion did enough damage that this place feels scarily similar. I distrust the higher powers if there are any. If there was someone, something, above us guiding us why did they allow the snake to kill a bunch of kids,” Lila paused as she took a deep breath, “I don’t have faith in anything or anyone other than my friends. And my crows.”

Almost on command a crow landed on the table carrying a phone. Not just the bedazzled and shiny phone case it had, but someone’s entire phone. Lila raised an eyebrow as she looked towards Lynette, then Norm, then Lena, before back to the crow. She grabbed a dumpling and held it out, sending a command with her mind to return the phone to their owner, and the crow grabbed the dumpling but flew off without the phone. “Little Shit.” That particular crow was becoming more well known to Lila for their unique blend of chaos and disobedience. As such, in the moment, she decided that the crow will forever be known as Little Shit.

”Little Shit indeed…-” Lynette pointed out. ”-Lena? Please take that phone back to…-” she picked it up, flipping it in her hand and looking at the case. ”-Miss Cleovetra. I’ll meet you in a moment.”
Lena was unable to enjoy the bowl of noodles offered to her, rather taking up the phone from Lynette and taking her wordless, thankless leave.

Refocusing, Lynette took a deep breath and maintained a smile for Lila.
”I encourage you to spend some time with us. Maybe you’ll find yourself a bit more comfortable being here as time passes, Lila… And if ever you need help, I’m sure Norm will be there as your main point of contact with us. If nobody else, I would trust this young man with my life a hundred times over.”
She outstretched her hand, and Norm happily took it like a son would take his mother’s hand.

”What praise!”
Pulling the hand away, she kept smiling at Lila.
”Did you… Well, did you want to ask me anything? Anything at all, I’m happy to put your mind at ease.” she offered.

Lila pulled the bowl of noodles back slowly, a clear look of disdain falling across her face. She had offered her food to a hungry disciple of the church and their matriarch denied her the gift of it. That was telling. She felt the maidens distrust grow as her own grew to match it. Lila did not touch the food from there, instead pulling over another dish and taking a bite. “No thank you ma’am,” Lila paused as she forced a smile across her face, “Thank you for all your help in both the past and present.”. She looked over to Norm and gave him a more emotion filled smile. “I may contact Leon soon about the support group here soon to see if that can help, at least a little.”

”And this is something else I would encourage! I sincerely look forward to seeing you here again in the future, Dear. Peace and Health be with you both, and you Norm.”
Sliding out, she stood and gently bowed. Then she was off like a phantom, as if she weren’t even there.

Norm took a deep breath, shaking his head.
”I… Hope that wasn’t too much. You did great.” he commented gently.

“It was very illuminating,” Lila paused, eyes tracking Lynette, before she slid the noodle dish towards Norm, “is there any way to ensure Lena gets some food? She looked very hungry.”. Lila grabbed the last of the dumplings and started chewing on three of them with a ravenous intensity. The Maiden once again protested the quick pace and Lila slowed her chewing to accommodate. It was weird that The Maiden was so friendly right now. Lila knew better than to ever let her guard down but it was nice that they could find common ground thanks to the lack of respect shown by the temple. Maybe Norm was right. Maybe the temple could actually help her with The Maiden.

Norm’s eyes darted from the bowl of soup back to Lila, laughing with a slightly nervous laugh.
”Uhh… I mean… Sure? I’ll be sure to, uh, make sure she gets that, Lila.”
Not the smartest, but perceptive; Norm was a precision fighter who always looked for the finest, smallest points of impact. Conversation and learning how to understand someone was no different.

”This is… It’s an offering thing? Like, a tradition? You give gifts to the crows, they take them without ever saying no. But, is it a problem if people don’t take your offers?” he asked her simply.

Lila looked at Norm, down to the food, back to Norm, and then to herself through the eyes of a crow. Did she just give a person an offering? She thought over it more and she realized that yes, yes that was some form of her offering. Why did she give a person an offering? Her vision switched back to Norm and decided to lie. “It was a gift. Totally not an offering. Just feeding a hungry friend of yours. Totally…..I think it was an offering… It might’ve been. I don’t mind if someone doesn’t want it, my crows can be picky too you know? I just dislike it when the choice is taken from them. I offered her food, and Lynette sent her away,” Lila finished as her eyes slowly looked away.

Norm's eyebrows raised. Conspiratorially, he leaned in toward Lila with a grin.
”If you knew her like we do? You wouldn't have made the offer… But I'm sure the Crone of Punishment will come to claim her gift at some point. So rest assured, she'll have what's hers. Now eat up, enjoy… I can take you home after you've had your fill, or you can hang around.” he offered with a kind smile.

“I see,” Lila paused as she leaned back and crossed her arms. She wasn’t fully satisfied with the explanation behind the behavior. Lila did know that Adjoined often had unique restrictions, arbitrary rules, and a generalized sense of bullshit compared to adepts and agents. If she didn’t have The Maiden sealed within her she knew that she’d be more confined to the whims of a murderous maiden. Still, Lila knew that being an agent like this was much more complicated. Lila pulled the rest of the food close. This was not going to be a pretty sight. This was not going to be graceful. There would be no honor found in the gluttonous display Lila was about to put on. She felt The Maiden give her blessing to eat away so Lila was going to put on a terrifying show.

“I just gained the ability to fly Norm,” Lila paused as she smirked, “you gotta let a girl spread her wings.”
A trip down memory lane to Boston.

Tuesday night


Jordan took several steps away from the lesbian chaos that was unfolding amidst the backdrop of the ruined 317. His eyes on Cindy, someone he and Sypha knew very well from their time back in Boston. Cindy was someone who had saved their life more than once, and that trend was only continuing all the way on the opposite side of America. Jordan, unlike most of the 317, did not harbor any ill will towards the PRA. He has history with them after all. You don’t save the world from a world ending threat together and not have at least a little respect for the people who helped you through it.

“So,” Jordan started as he picked up a large concrete slab and moved it towards the building, “you finally decided it was time to catch up after all these years by saving our asses again. When did you get to our neck of the paranormal world?”

“There was a big reshuffling of agents in the St. Portwell area,” Cindy succinctly nodded. “The Director wanted all of their best agents here, so, I got shuffled here with my best friend and some other Agents I’m familiar with.”

“Don’t tell me,” Jordan grinned from ear to ear, “is Mei Bae in town too?”

“You know it. Where she goes, I go.” Cindy nodded, “I’m taking up night shift for the week, so she’s probably in her apartment sound asleep. She’s going to be giddy to hear about all of this.” Cindy rolled her eyes.

“Yeah. Yeah this,” Jordan paused as he picked up another slab of rubble, “this is insane. Like I was sitting right there,” Jordan paused as he pointed to the front entrance, “eating a late dinner. One moment I’m joking with Aislin, Doom and Gloom while the old man watched over us and the next moment,” he pointed to the sky, “a ship opened fire, zombies started shooting at us, a monster took an ungodly amount of punishment.” He paused as he looked down at his exposed chest, ripped clothes, and sighed. “I haven’t pushed myself past my limit in so long, since that final fight back in Boston.”

“Don’t worry, one of Meifeng’s goals is to try to bring some semblance of peace to St. Portwell,” Cindy then smiled. “See how I didn’t say back to St. Portwell?” She then laughed.

“I’m learning this city is in need of it,” Jordan sighed as he sat down. “Do you have any idea who could’ve done this?”

Cindy looked to the left and the right, “Nothing definite, but I looked at some of the previous case files we had on Das Sonnenrad, and this somewhat fits their MO.” Cindy was silent for a moment. “Again, nothing definite, because a good chunk of them got killed, arrested, or skipped town, and not every necromancer is a white supremacist, but there are still a few groups left of them around St. Portwell.”

“Nazi’s again,” Jordan scoffed, “I thought we ran them all out of town.”

“We did,” Sypha added as they walked over, “how’s one of my favorite PRA agent doing?” Sypha was pale, drowsy, and tired looking. The yawn that escaped their lips drove home that point.

“I’m doing alright,” Cindy said with a shrug, “My back’s still killing me all the time, but my son is in remission, and he should be good.”

Then she gave Sypha a catty smile, “But, how are you doing? You know our medic has a spell that can remove tiredness… After he’s doing healing everyone.”

“I’m good,” Sypha smiled as she looked over Jordan with an intense stare, “and I’m glad that your son is in remission. How long now?”

“Six months now,” Cindy proudly said with a smile, “Cameron’s a tough kid. Way tougher than I was at his age.” She laughed.

“Honestly, there were days I thought about giving up the badge and turning my back on this Paranormal nonsense just to focus on him,” Cindy began, “But… shit like this proves that I am needed here.”

“We needed you back then,” Sypha smirked as they looked at Cindy, “and we needed you again today. Cameron takes after his mom, so I knew he’d be tough.”

“If you track down those responsible for this, we’re more than happy to lend our strength once again. I know we were never PRA bound with our lives, but that doesn’t mean we want you to face that alone,” Jordan smirked.

“She’s not alone, dear brother. Tell me, what do you think of your agents,” Sypha asked as they looked over to the tall and handsome one. They wanted to know their names as well.

“... I know you two are competent, but It's our job,” Cindy began. “My Agents? I’m surrounded by some of the PRA’s most competent and powerful agents. Some of which saved my ass…”

Cindy trailed off, “... And Trevor.”

“Your healer,” Sypha asked as they looked over towards the huddled masses, spotting Alex in the process, “we have a Trevor as well.”

“Once we get this place built back up we’ll have to give you the tour,” Jordan joked. Part of him wished to be apart of the fight that brought vengeance against the fuckers who dare attack his home, but part of him felt like it was no longer his place. “Be careful, Cindy, one of our artists has talked about that Scott fuckhead a few times since they joined. I felt how strong they were,” Jordan lingered his eyes on Cindy’s for a moment, “he was much, much stronger than anything I have experienced.”

Cindy laughed, before she turned to Maximilian, who was talking with members of Greenwood and the 317. “... And you haven’t seen Maximilian in action. If it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t be here…”

She sighed, “... A lot us wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for him.”

Sypha smirked at the name, a cute name for a gorgeous man.

“I haven’t,” Jordan chuckled as he looked over at everyone talking, “he seems like a good person. I hope I never have to see him in action but it’s good to know that he’s on our side.”

“If Maximilian gets involved, then things have already hit the fan,” Cindy turned towards Jordan, her voice dropping low. “... Get what I’m saying?”

“I do,” Jordan swallowed the words as he said it. “This attack was that bad then?”

“Look around, brother,” Sypha returned their attention back towards the group. “We just lost everything that Faith has built in less than fifteen minutes. A pirate ship was fully visible in the middle of a very populated city. Do you think whoever did that cared for the PRA response? Or what every one-eyed open just witnessed?”

“Obviously not,” Cindy shrugged, “They had enough sense to split when we showed up so maybe they know a bit more than we thought.”

She then turned to Jordan, then Sypha, “... And the lack of regard to the whole masquerade is… Scary.”

“It feels like something big is on the horizon, no? Like,” Sypha paused as they looked towards the ruined building, “this feels like the opening shots of…”

“No, this isn’t the start,” Jordan paused, “we’re in the middle of something much bigger than I think we know and it just feels like the beginning again.”

“Yeah, if this is the start…” Cindy laughed, holding the world’s most awkward smile. “... We’re in for it, aren’t we?”

“Well,” Jordan squinted his eyes as he looked around for his glasses, “I’m just thankful we’re always stocked up on beer and wine. We’ll need it to survive I fear.” Jasper raised his eyebrows before laughing.

“I’ll need more than a drink to get through this mess,” Cindy chuckled. “But, maybe I can grab a drink or two… I know it’s drinking on the job, but who gives a shit right now?”

“I won’t report you,” Sypha smirked, “please mind the mess, I promise we’re usually more tidy.” Sypha motioned for Cindy to follow.

“Let’s go before Trevor sees,” Cindy laughed. “He’ll send the Director to come get me.”

“Hopefully he’ll meet Alex and the two can keep each other busy,” Jordan joked as he led the way into the 317. There were ruined homunculi that sparked ever so often. The walls were all damaged, and various paintings and canvas scattered the ground. He led the group to the common area nearly at the end of the wing. The destruction here was limited, only with plants and various decorative pieces littering the ground. Jordan opened the door and led them in. He walked over to one of the three fridges and opened the door, leaving it open, and then grabbed a pair of beers. He walked over to Cindy and offered her one.

“At least this room is still standing,” Sypha sighed as they walked over and grabbed a full bottle of white wine, pulled the cork out with a nearby wine opener, and began to drink from the bottle.

“Sorry, but, um,” Cindy raised a hand at Jordan, before pointing at Sypha. “What she’s having is more my speed.” She laughed.

“We have a fresh white, a couple lovely blends of red, sparkling and a rosé, what’s your poison tonight,” Sypha asked as she walked over to cabinets and grabbed a wine glass.

“More for me,” Jordan chuckled as he finished the first and started the second.

Cindy grinned, glancing at the fridge before returning to Sypha. "You know me, Syph. I’m all about the red tonight." She paused, taking in the chaotic state of the room, then chuckled again. "Might as well pretend this is some fancy dinner party..." She laughed.

“You need to join us for one of our legendary pub crawls,” Jordan joked as he opened a cabinet full of snack food, “apparently we’ve had one of your agents with us the last time.”

“Here you go,” Sypha added as they passed Cindy a full wine glass of red wine, “just a couple drinks.”

Cindy threw it back without a second thought, smiling with a pleased look. “... I would come, but I don’t think I have it in me anymore,” She said. “I usually get tired after seven these days.”
She laughed. “... I know when I was a teenager, I was just partying until twelve am every other day and then waking up for PT.” She laughed.

“I’m enjoying my youth while I can,” Jordan said with a smirk.

“I much prefer the easy night myself, but every now and again I will enjoy a night out,” Sypha took another drink from the wine bottle.

“If this is the start of something bigger after every messed up situation we should find the time to have a drink,” Jordan said as he finished another beer.

Cindy sighed, "... You know, this isn’t just about us anymore. The city’s changing, and whatever’s behind this attack knows that. They want to disrupt the balance, and they’re doing a damn good job of it..." She rolled her eyes, then chuckled.

"... But with the way things are going, we all might need to pick up drinking as a hobby just to keep from going crazy."

“We’ll be ready to defend this city, our friends, from whatever comes their way,” Jordan grabbed another beer and opened it.

“Hell, at this point, it’s starting to feel like we’re keeping the universe from falling apart!” She raised her glass toward Sypha and Jordan, “... A toast?”

“To saving the world, and maybe doing it again,” Jordan said as he raised his beer.

“At least we’re not dealing with those creepy witches this time,” Sypha joined the toast as she raised the bottle of wine.

“Please, no,” Cindy said. “Here’s to not saving the world. Because hopefully, it’s not in danger, right?”

“To not saving the world,” Sypha and Jordan said in unison as they extended their drinks towards Cindy.

Cindy laughed.

The glasses clinked as they made contact, and Cindy downed the rest of her drink in a single gulp.






Lila walked down the road as she made her way towards Sabrina’s home. Britney had texted her the night before, giving her the address, and was expecting her in a half-hours time. For some reason Lila decided that it was better to show up a little early without telling Britney. As they approached they rubbed their hands together, as visions of the surrounding area danced across her mind. The murder was in the sky above her, eyes scanning for any potential threat as well as any people who might see her walking towards the door. While the blind were safe from her more monstrous form, she was still wearing the same toga that Sully had thankfully gifted her. While it was not a perfect solution to her clothing problem, it still allowed her to walk around without having the blind see her naked form. As well, Lila did not want the one eyed open to perceive her. The murder did what it was told, and circled above and watched around without question.

A moment later Lila was by the door. She curled her hand into a ball, raised it up, and knocked. Lila knew that whoever answered the door would see a taller, more monstrous Lila. Hindlimbs replacing her legs, body completely covered in feathers, and unnaturally long arms and legs. Her face was thankfully still her own, albeit with black eyes with blue circles for irises but the rest of the body was very much changed. Nothing more so than the giant wings that curved adorned her back.

A few moments later, Sabrina opened the door,

“... You must be Lil-” Sabrina said before abruptly cutting herself off after seeing Lila, covering her mouth. “... Oh dear.”

”It’s cool, it’s cool, it’s LIla,” Britney said as she quickly ran over and put her hands on Sabrina’s shoulders as she looked over them. Then her jaw dropped. ”... LIla, what the hell happened to you?”

“The Maiden tried to take control. She forced a lot of transformations really fast, and the more I transformed the more she gained influence on me, and the more influence she gained on me the more she had me transform,” Lila paused as she smiled at Britney, “I figured out a way to weaker her as I learned more about the magic I have, and ta-da,” Lila paused, “kind of stuck like this until I figure out what to do next.”

”Jack needs to find that damn needle,” Britney said, ”At this rate, there won’t be any Lila left.”

“Hurry up, come in,” Sabrina grabbed Lila’s talon’s hand and guided her inside, and Britney closed the door. Sabrina leads her to the sofa in her living room. “Try not to make too much of a hoot. My little brother is in the other room, and already he’s One-Eye-Open.” She nodded.

“It’d be more if a caw but I get your point, I’ll keep it quiet,” Lila paused as she sat down on the sofa, “I am going to be a problem around the One-Eye-Ope. And the blinds because it is very hard to fit into my normal clothes. I can’t quite walk around naked!”

”As if your freaky-ahh wouldn’t try,” Britney laughed.

Lila paused as she placed her head into hands. “I’m so very tired, just tired, tired of this, and tired of all these changes.” Lila looked towards Britney and smiled, before she started a soft chuckle. “I do feel strong though so small blessings.”

“Well…” Sabrina shrugged. “That’s why you came here, right?” She tilted her head.

“My Apparition, the Silkworm, can create any clothes I can imagine; just, uh, tell me what you like.”

“Well I was hoping that Britney might give me some fashion tips to accentuate my wings,” Lila said sincerely, before she looked to Sabrina and smiled, “you did say you could make cute costumes so I am here to ask for your help as well. Can I get a cute costume, and some clothes I could wear on a day by day basis until I figure this…..this out.”

“I got you,” Sabrina said… as she stuck her hands out and created several outfits that would fit Lila perfectly. Shirts and skirts, jeans, and whatnot… a mish-mash so Lila can create whatever outfit suits the occasion. Sabrina smiled as she asked, “For the costume… I’ll need some pointers. Otherwise, you’ll be dressed up like a Power Ranger.”

“Well, before I go into that I have two questions. One, have you made anyone else in the coven a costume yet, and two can I change into something that is not a literal picnic blanket. These clothes look amazing, thank you,” Lila smiled a first true smile since she woke up this morning.

“No, and yes,” Sabrina said, before pointing at a room off to the side. “That is the guest room, you can change in there.”

Lila nodded her head and smiled. She walked over and grabbed the clothes before she walked into the nearby guest room.

[insert Britney and Sabrina if you want]

Lila emerged after seven minutes wearing the white hoodie and black skin tight pants that were included in the mash of outfits. Sabrina did the impossible, and the hoodie had somehow accommodated the spurs that connected her wings to her body. The pants, as well, fit comfortably with the hindlimb legs, and for the first time since the day of the meeting Lila felt somewhat more normal than a monster. Sure, the hands themselves were clawed and the black feathers poked out from the sleeves and from the neck hole, but to the blind, and One-Eyed-Open, Lila atleast had the look of a girl again instead of just a monster.

“If I was a hugger right now I’d give you one,” Lila said as she looked down at the clothes she wore, “feels right up there with the time I finally was able to dress myself as me. Thank you.”

Sabrina smiled,

“... Don’t mention it.” Sabrina began, “Is there anything else you need?”

“Well, Britney, is it smart for me to train? Like the bird bitch is bidding her time to try again, but in the meantime do you think it’s smart if I try and, I don’t know, try and get better at flying,” Lila paused, “like from what I know now I don’t think it’ll cause any further transformations. If it is safe I think I would like a costume.”

”I don’t see how it could hurt,” Britney said with a shrug, before a mischievous smile, ”We can make you like a superhero costume, you can be called the “Bird-Bitch’” She laughed.

“The Bird Bitch is in timeout right now,” Lila chuckled, before she laughed, and soon the laughter turned into a sigh. “but I kinda like that name for myself. I don’t want to look like a superhero. I want something that I can train in, you know? Like,” Lila paused as she pushed both wings fully out and each one was larger than she was tall by a noticeable margin, “I don’t think the blind will notice these but they’ll notice a girl soaring through the air. Maybe something that, I don’t know, gives me camouflage. Like a wingsuit, but cute.”

“... And I think you underestimate this city’s drug crisis,” Sabrina quipped.

Lila pushed both of her hands together and raised them up to her mouth. She closed her eyes as she took a deep breath, lowering her hands down as she did. “I never thought of that. I mean if it’s not as bad as Ohio I don’t know that I would notice.”

“But I get what you are saying… I trust that you will not be flying around in broad daylight?” Sabrina asked, “I can cook something up.”

“If it can be avoided it will be,” Lila smirked at the thought. Bird Bitch soaring through the air. “Thank you, so much Sabrina. Next time I see Trisha I’ll tell her that her sister is amazing.”

Sabrina awkwardly laughed, “That’s not necessary. She already knows how great I am to her and the rest of my siblings.”

“She’s got a cute boyfriend who has a weird friend,” Lila joked back.

“I heard,” Sabrina laughed, “While I do miss her, I don't have to keep Messiah away from her room.”

Lila remembered that Trisha’s boyfriend’s friend said she was quite the looker when she was even more monstrous than she was now. He was very much into the more bird-like appearance. “A chance you can make the costume with a monster fucker repellant? I worry that I’ll be attracting the wrong crowd like this.”

Sabrina awkwardly laughed, before glancing towards Messiah’s room, and as she held her gaze there, she said, “... That’s outside of my expertise, unfortunately.” She then shrugged.

“I’m certain you’ll find someone to help you with that.”

”Just carry around a spray bottle full of water and be like,” Britney added, acting as if she was holding the spray bottle. ”Pst! Pst! Pst! Get back you horny fiend!”

“Oh that’s a good idea. I call get a sharpie and write ‘horny be gone’ on the side so that I have my first superhero accessory.”

”Make Stormy come up with a spell just for that!” Britney laughed.

“We could test it on the coven, maybe we’ll have a bit more focus with it.”

”Oh, you know the problem isn’t just that they’re horny,” Britney laughed. ”I had to agree with Rubes here and there.”

“I know, I know. Was it like this ten years ago and I was just too innocent to remember,” Lila sighed with a smile. “I know I’m much more likely to speak my mind now, and it felt good doing so, but that meeting was,” Lila paused as a soft giggle escaped her lips, “my thirteenth reason. Honestly, I think it led to all this,” Lila paused as she pointed vaguely at her body. No. Lila knew better. The only person to blame for this, all of this, was herself. Why did she trust The Maiden? Why did she say what she did to Trisha? Lila wished she could say that it was the corruptive influence of The Maiden but it truly wasn’t. Lila fucked up, and now Lila knew that she had to deal with the consequences of it.

“Don’t joke like that, please,” Sabrina said.

”It was, but at the same time it wasn’t, Britney began her explanation, taking a moment to wave her hands around a bit as she looked off to the side. ” As you said, everyone in the Old Coven had their little crews where they excelled… I mean, you didn’t see the Blackmores rolling with the ‘smart crew’.” She laughed.

“I will refrain from joking like that again Sabrina,” Lila spoke as she smiled towards Sabrina. “We were just different cliques held together by the end of the world. I still don’t know what my clique is called but I’m glad I get to see more of them this time around.”

”Eh, you’re acting like ya’ll need a fancy name!” Britney said, laughing. ”What about something corny and overdramatic like ‘Birds of a Feather’?” She grinned at Lila.

Sabrina facepalmed.

“I like it. We’re all dealing with an apparition in some way,,” Lila paused as she tilted her head, “except for Jasper. But we’re happy to have Jasper in our little flock. Especially Luca.”

Britney tugged at her collar, looking away, and then said, ”I’m glad… How’s Luca doing if you don’t mind me asking?”

“He’s oblivious to romantic advances, a little bit more sick, but he’s happy. As happy as he can be, but happy all the same.”

”I know I fucked him over,” Britney began. ”But I’m working on helping him. I promise.”

She nodded, ”I just think we should worry about Father Wolf.”

“I think you should make both a priority. What good is stopping father wolf for Luca if he dies right after? I can handle the Maiden for a while longer, but Luca needs help soon. He deserves the happiness he’s finally getting.”

”You’re right Lila, I’m just-” Britney cut herself off, taking a sigh. ”... I fucked his whole life up one time; I’m scared that I’ll mess it up all over again.”

“It is a character flaw of yours,” Lila joked with a soft chuckle, “It’s never too late to try and make amends.”

”Tell that to Sloane,” Britney rolled her eyes.

“It’ll take work,” Lila paused, “it may not even work. But if you want to try and make amends then don’t worry about what people like Sloane think,” Lila paused as she smirked a weak smile, “only you, and those you hurt, get a say in that. Fuck the noise.”

”Maybe you’re right,” Britney said with a sigh. ”But, could we discuss this another time? Maybe more one-on-one.”

“Of course.”

”... What do you think of our Greenwood buddies?” Britney asked.

“They seem nice. Sully is a good enough benchmark for their character. If he likes them then I think they gotta be alright. What do you think of them?”

”I mean, I personally think that they’re cool,” Britney started off. ”I honestly trust them more than I trust certain people in Sycamore - but if I had to be honest, that’s not saying much. I’m just wondering what they’re hoping to accomplish - like you know, get from this alliance.” Britney shrugged.

”I wasn’t surprised Ruby was just about ready to walk out, though. Sycamore doesn’t want to deal with Sycamore, so why would anyone else?” Britney awkwardly laughed. ”I mean, hopefully, what you suggested will help - God knows it’ll stop some of the screaming - but it’s just a bandage over our actual problems.”

”I hope so. I can’t face too much more chaos right now. I’m tapped out. My brain hurts in a million different ways so if the chaos is not lessened by my plan then I may have to take a few days for myself,” Lila sighed as shook her head.

”Brooo, I found a grey hair rhe other day,” Britney laughed.ghed.

”My feathers haven’t dulled, they still have their glossy blue-black shine,” Lila paused as she smirked, ”I don’t think they’ll last more than a few more meetings though.”

”Your feathers, or Sycamore? Britney laughed.

”I think we both know the answer to that,” Lila chuckled, looking towards Sabrina, ” You chose a grand time to help us.”

“I mean…” Sabrina fiddled her thumbs and then shrugged. “I just don’t want to see people get hurt. Not when I can do something about it.”

”I am ready for this to be over. What do you plan to do when father wolf is killed, Britney?”

”... Go back to living my best life!“ Britney laughed a bit, before she shook her head. ”Well, I’m going to help Luca and whoever else needs or wants it… but, this has been one hell of a clarion call, so…”

Britney sighed, ”... I think I’m getting back into magic. Finding artifacts and training, you know. I know everyone else will go back to living without magic, but I don’t want to be caught flatfooted again if something like this pops off again.”

”You can’t be the only one who prepares for the next evil to threaten our life. If I’m still attached to The Maiden when this is all finished I’ll want to train as well. Maybe I,” Lila paused as she felt her stomach rumble. Instantly her eyes shot around the room, looking at every table and shelf for any signs of food that she could quickly and quietly steal before Britney or Sabrina noticed. ”I think lunch is in order! Are you two hungry? You look hungry! Can we make something to eat? NO! Can we order something to eat? Can we make something to eat and then order something to eat?”

Britney and Sabrina awkwardly looked at each other… Britney smiled widely at Sabrina, showing all of her teeth.

“... I can order us some food,” Sabrina shrugged. “But… are you okay?”

Britney’s eyes went from Sabrina to Lila.

”Hmmm? Oh me! Yes! Yes I’m fine just hungry,” Lila looked around seeing if there was any snacks she could spot once again, ”I mean I had a massive breakfast, a large snack on the way over, but I’m sure this hunger is normal. Normal. Normal!”

Britney pivoted towards Lila and stood straight up… she paused for a moment before she walked over to her. She grabbed Lila’s clawed hand before she looked at Sabrina - still holding that smile. ”... Lila and I will get some food! It was great having you!” She waved goodbye as she tried to lead Lila out the door.

”Okie-dokie,” Lila chuckled as she let Britney lead her out the door, bag of clothes swinging haphazardly as she walked.

After Britney made it outside, she closed the door slowly… and once she heard that click, she facepalmed, ”Jesus Christ we need to fix you… The Maiden is starting to seep into your brain.”

”No, no I’m fine! Fine! I’m just hungry,” Lila protested as she looked at Britney with a suspicious look. ” Promise promise last night I was totes much worse but I got food, oh my god the food was so good, and then I felt better,” Lila smiled as she remembered how good that food was. Lila saw through a crows eye that there was a single teenager walking down the road with a big bag of food from Dairy Queen. Her head shot over and waited impatiently for him to show up at their section of the road. A dozen crows landed around Lila and Britney and all looked towards where the teenager would show up.

Lila’s eyes narrowed as she focused.

”No, no, no,” Britney turned towards Lila, before grabbing her by her wrist and pulling her towards her car. We’re going to pick something up at the drive-thru and then we’re going to eat it in my car… then I’m dropping you off wherever you need to be.”

”Awww, but there’s takeout food coming our way,” Lila protestedbut let Britney drag her towards the car. ”okay fine. Fine. We can get our own food. I guess.”

Britney smiled at her.

”... Let’s go.”


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The Guild > Many Locations > Luca’s Apartment



”So… Where are we going?” Luca asked as he got into Jasper's car, making sure to sit close enough to the door to not catch him in his aura.

All he knew was that they were having dinner, and maybe doing some more things… as friends, of course. As much as Jasper telling him to keep his evening clear to spend time together out somewhere sounded like a date, it definitely wasn't. Jasper was straight after all! And if Luca had pulled out one of his best shirts, worn so little it was mostly rot undamaged, it was just in case they went somewhere nice to eat. But it probably would be somewhere quiet, with loads of space, thanks to his rotting so… maybe he'd look out of place. But that didn't matter too much!

”I hope it's not Dairy Queen again!” he added, laughing.

“Hey, Dairy Queen is a respectable spot for a dinner,” Jasper paused as he turned on his car, “plus their Nutter Butter Shake is worth it every time,” Jasper paused as he looked over to Luca. “But no, not Dairy Queen. We’re going to a restaurant that an acquaintance of mine owns. He spent entirely too much money on a few of my paintings,” Jasper paused as he pulled the car into the road and into what should be a wonderful night, “so I return the favor by going to his business and spend money there,” Jasper paused as he turned on the Bluetooth to his car and began to play his playlist which featured a lot of romantic songs.

“Have you heard of The Guild,” Jasper asked with a smile. The Guild was one of the premier dinner locations in Columbus. It was new, fresh, and most importantly ambitious. Rumor had it they were chasing their first Star. The menu was entirely vegetarian, which Jasper hoped would be easy on Lucas’s system.

”I haven't, but I'm sure if you go regularly I'll like it,” Luca grinned. ”I don't really… Well, I can't eat out much, so I barely even know the places nearby. Not that there's many… unless Olivia went and talked about it, but she was mostly a cute cafe person.”

He nodded his head slightly in time to the music, before paying more attention to the lyrics… he blushed. It was cute, romantic- but that was probably just Jasper's music taste! ”The owners got good taste if he bought your paintings, are they hung up there?”

“Oh yes,” Jasper said as he looked at Luca out of the side of his eyes, “hey, then let’s make tonight as memorable as possible. I can’t say I went ahead to make arrangements,” Jasper smirked, “let’s just say I have prepared a surprise. I needed it before tonight and I just got it this morning,” Jasper paused as he merged onto the Highway.

”Oh what is- wait, I won't ask, that stops it being a surprise,” Luca smiled, leaning back in the chair with a relaxed sigh. His gloved fingers tapped on his knees. He honestly couldn't wait to spend the evening together… enough that he wouldn't worry too much about the risk. Just a night with his best friend! Nothing more! Maybe they'd even hold- no, the music was influencing him! He'd put hope for that aside. ”Well, I can't wait, I haven't properly been out for a while… so long as there's no risk of me hurting anyone. Hopefully that weird skeleton doesn't follow us either!”

“No spoilers,” Jasper said with a smirk. The rest of the drive was peaceful but filled with laughs. Jasper kept his eye on the rear view mirror to see if Skelly would make an appearance. Soon, Jasper pulled into the restaurant parking lot and had his car placed his car into park. “stay there. One second,” Jasper paused as he opened his door and walked along to the passenger side, opened it, and offered a hand to Luca. Luca would feel a similar sensation, albeit weaker, to phantombane.

Luca looked at Jasper's hand, then up at Jasper. He could feel the sensation similar to Stormy's phantombane, the rot recoiling inside of him. It wasn't that he didn't trust Jasper but… ”Is it… safe. I won't hurt you? Are you sure?” his hand hesitantly reached out, but hovered just over Jasper's anxiously.

Jasper grabbed Lucas’s hand and gently pulled him from the SUV. He could feel the same rot sensation but it was subdued, bearable, and Jasper smirked. Stormy was a great teacher. “Suprise.,”

”You… you learned Phantombane?!” Luca's eyes widened, before he grinned brightly at Jasper. He squeezed his hand - in a totally friendly manner! Because straight bros could definitely hold hands like this. ”Thats what you were doing today… I'm so happy for you, that's great! This is the best surprise, honestly, in so glad you're working on your magic. Have you shown the girls yet?”

“I asked Stormy to show me a few things and it turned out he showed me more than I expected,” Jasper chuckled. “Hopefully Lila is there when I get back. It won’t work on her but hey, be kinda fun to show off my adept prowess to you all, Jasper chuckled as he used his other hand to direct Luca towards the door.

“Shall we?”

”Yes, let's go,” Luca grinned up at him, not letting go of Jasper's hand… because why would he? If Jasper was fine with holding hands to show off his power, then Luca wasn't going to let go. He might as well make the most of it. The feeling of Jasper's much larger hand around his was… so nice. He never wanted to let go.

”You’ll have to get in between me and other people,” Luca said quietly as they entered the restaurant, looking around with wide eyes. ”Since it's still there I'm just….not hurting you.”

Jasper led the two to the hostess, provided his name and the two were led to a quiet corner of the restaurant with two chairs, one with its back to the wall without anything or anyone in the nearby area. The table was set, and two menus were placed in the seating area. Luca would notice right away that the decorative feature of this bar was simply class. There was a massive chandelier in the middle of the ceiling, the large windows looked out into the sea. He would also see a plethora of abstract art, each with a small plaque that had the name of the painting with the initials JW at the bottom right corner of each one.

“I may have called ahead and requested a table in the corner

”I’m glad you really are the best l… friend a guy could ask for!” Luca finished off cheerfully, coughing to mask what was almost a mistake. He sat down, twisting in the seat to look at the art. He rarely got to see what Jasper had painted, avoiding art galleries where getting too close could ruin the hard work of so many people. But here they were far enough away his aura wouldn't get to the paintings, and he could admire them at a distance. ”They're beautiful.”

“Can I see your arm,” Jasper asked as he pulled out his paint brush. He looked at Luca and chuckled, “Oh yes, they’re beautiful.

Luca was a bit confused, but he held out his arm anyway. Hesitantly he rolled up his sleeve to reveal a slim arm, light brown skin covered in scars and marks he had barely any memory of. He tilted his head, looking at Jasper. ”I don't just show my arm to anyone,” he joked.

Jasper held up his paintbrush and looked at Luca with a ‘trust me’ expression. He first painted a small circle, the paint was the magic of his lux made physical, and then another larger circle around it. He connected the two circles at the top with a single thin line and activated the glyph. It was a simple phantombane glyph. Normally it would last about ten minutes but with the rot Jasper guessed that would be cut in half.

“Well then, today is truly special if you trust me enough to show it. The glyph is a phantombane spell. I won’t be able to keep it up forever but, Jasper smirked as he grabbed Lucas hand and ran his fingers across Lucas’s, “It will hopefully help make tonight more enjoyable for you..

”W- Wow,” Luca stammered out, face heating up. He looked at his hand with a mixture of awe and… he really couldn’t put a name to the other feeling. Where Jasper’s fingers touched his sent little shivers up his skin, warming it up. He couldn’t resist flipping his hand around so his fingers threaded through Jasper’s. It was to prove it had really worked! A totally bro thing to do, holding hands to make sure Jasper’s new magic worked. ”That’s amazing, with this I can actually eat without worrying! I can suppress it myself but it really takes a toll.. Thanks, Jasper!”

He looked down at the menu, trying to read what was on there but really struggling to with his hand still holding Jasper’s. But… he wasn’t going to let go. Nobody could blame him for making the most of what little he got! Even if it was just a magic confirmation thing for Jasper. ”What do you recommend? Since you’ve been here before.”

“Everything is good. Like really good. I, Jasper paused as he flipped his menu around, pointing towards a dish, “have enjoyed the summer squash crudo, the Tempura cauliflower and the Papardelle. You can’t go wrong with the appetizers as well!

”Ooo, that does all sound nice,” Luca smiled, trying to ignore the constant thudding of his heart in his ears. Sure, this felt like a date, but it definitely wasn’t. All of the food recommended sounded great… He’d have to skip Tempura cauliflower, anything battered was too much of a risk. But the other suggestions he could follow. ”What kind of sizes are the dishes? Full ones, or is it a tapas style place? I’ll need to order extra anyway… Don’t worry, we can split the bill by what we got rather than in half!”

“Luca, you’re not paying for anything. I am treating you tonight, Jasper paused as he chuckled, “You could grab the movie tickets after this if you wanted to, Jasper paused as he thought how to answer the question about the size of the dishes. He brought his hands back and used them to provide Luca a rough estimate for the size of the dishes. “A healthy amount of food. Expect leftovers, especially if we grab a starter, Jasper paused as he smiled. He hoped Luca thought of this as a date from the presentation alone. He thought back to what his sister said when he went out with Lila, “you’re a fucking idiot if you think he doesn’t like you like that,” and he hoped that he was right. He’d treat Luca to the night without stress, and see how Luca feels because he wasn’t entirely sure how gay dates worked.

Jasper looked across the restaurant and saw a man reading a newspaper nearby.

Jasper was offering to pay for it… like a date. But it wasn't a date! Couldn't be, as much as Luca wanted it to be. Maybe it was normal to treat your friend to dinner? His only experience of dates was from movies, and he hadn't gone out with friends for over ten years. Him and Olivia always alternated who paid for the takeaway. ”I'll definitely get the movie tickets! And any popcorn, always gotta have popcorn at the movies.”

He twisted in his chair slightly to look at whatever Jasper was looking at. Some… old man with a newspaper, if the almost skeletal fingers holding it and decision to wear a top hat in the day and age was anything to go by. Strange, but that uneaten Papardelle in front of him looked good…

”If we have leftovers we can bring some back for the girls… though the Rot eats about half of what I do, so maybe we won't! I definitely want a starter… the food all sounds so good.” Talking about food was easier than thinking about how much this felt like a date, even though it definitely wasn't. Just Luca hoping too much. ”There's so much I want to try… maybe we can share a bit?”

“Of course, Jasper smiled, “we can try a bit of everything if you want, and we can definitely share! And at the end we can get some dessert. I’ll just have to fight the owner to actually pay for everything. He’s going to come out and demand that we accept paying for nothing. But let’s get a few starters, and a few entrees so we can share a lot.

”That sounds perfect. Between us we'll make sure he lets us pay,” Luca grinned. ”We definitely need dessert… Let me look…” he perused the starters first, humming thoughtfully. ”Ooo, they have halloumi, I love halloumi - Liv used to make this amazing halloumi dish when we lived together. That, everything you recommended- shit, they have veggie Feijoada as an entree. I haven't had it since I lived at home… you ever tried it?”

“He is very stubborn,“ Jasper looked over the dishes Luca mentioned and his body rumbled. “Let’s get the Halloumi, the tater tots are divine here so we can get them as well, the fried pickles, and maybe one of every entree?”]

”Sounds good to me… I didn’t eat all day just to prepare for this!” Luca joked, smiling brightly. He did eat, of course, but nothing ever really made him feel full. Half of it decayed away on the way down… At least most of the time the flavour fought through what rotted in his mouth right away, too. With the food decision made, he leaned back slightly to look over at Jasper's paintings. ”Which is your favourite painting you’ve done? Of the ones I can see from here… I rarely get to see art, so it's amazing seeing some of yours.”

“Not these, but I do like these ones a lot. I was still in a lot of pain when these were made, and that pain helped a lot with my creativity. My favorite pieces are ones that I’ve never sold. They mean a lot, but I think I put too much pain into them, they’re too specific to our shared past,“ Jasper paused as he smiled, “they’re less abstract than these pieces, and you might see some familiar faces in them. But, I will give you my favorite one here,“ Jasper pointed to one that was across the room, “that is Twin Dance. I painted it when I was conflicted over my feelings, my wants, my desires,“ Jasper paused as he chuckled, “my sexuality, he paused as he looked at Luca and smiled, before returning to the painting, “one side of the painting is the feelings that I showed the world, my courage, my leadership, my strength, and my passion. The other side my insecurities, my fears, doubts, questions, and confusion,” Jasper paused as he pointed towards the middle, “The middle was where the truth was. I am strong but I’m afraid, I am courageous but I doubt my own decision, and so on,“ Jasper paused as he looked at Luca, “other people have taken a different meaning, but I never correct. The correct interpretation is always in the eye of the beholder, you know?“

Jasper had questioned his sexuality? Well… Luca supposed that made sense. Most people did. No wonder he was so confident in his straightness and willing to do all these things with Luca, that most people would assume meant he liked them! He’d questioned it and realised he definitely wasn’t gay… it all made sense. ”That’s really… inspiring, Jasper. I can see how each bit represents what you’re talking about. It’s amazing. You really are an amazing painter- and person.”

Luca turned away from looking at the painting and looked back at Jasper with a bright smile. ”I hope you know that you always have people supporting you! Even if you feel afraid, or doubt yourself… I’ll always be here for you.” As soon as he said it, Luca felt a bit guilty about it… because he wouldn’t be. He'd only be here for maybe a year or two at best. ”I’d really love to see those other pieces one day… If you’d let me, of course! I don’t want to intrude in something so private.”

“Of course, you are always welcome,“ Jasper spoke as he smiled. “We can do a private tour whenever you wish,“ Jasper looked towards the painting once more and smiled.

A second later their waiter showed up. She was tall, thin, and had a full suit that was expertly tailored. Her hair color was split right down the middle, blue on one side and black on the other. “Howdy folks, I’m Sarah I’ll be your waitress today. Can I get you any drinks and starters, or are you ready to order?”

”Hi! Yeah, uh, ready to order! Can we have the Halloumi, the tater tots, the fried pickles and one of every entree? Then to drink…” Luca flicked to the drinks menu, while leaning away from the waiter just in case. He didn’t want her caught in his aura… even if it was somewhat suppressed still. He paused at the mocktail section of the drinks menu… yeah, may as well treat himself. ”Can I have the passionfruit and elderflower spritz?”

“I’ll get a-“

“Okay,” Sarah interrupted as she wrote all that down in a fancy looking notebook. “I’ll just get your usual drink, Jasper, you don’t have to say it. What brings the two of you out tonight? Fancy first date, celebrating something, or is it someone’s birthday?”

Luca coughed, cheeks heating up a bit. Fancy first date? That’s what he wanted it to be. But it wasn’t… Jasper was straight! Plus, he probably liked Sloane. It was unfair for Luca to hope for something that could never be. What if it ruined their friendship? ”Uh, a celebration! Celebrating a reunion and some successes…”

“Something like that.“. Jasper started with a smirk towards Luca.

“I am sorry to say but I do believe we are out of the veggie Feijoada. Someone here has ordered all that we prepped, can we add something else to the order to make this right?” Sarah pointed to a nearby table at a held up newspaper. Neither could make out any details about the man who had stolen the delicious food that they were waiting for.

Luca looked over at the nearby table, covered in empty plates… there was one still uneaten, and it looked perfect. Nostalgic, just like her his mom would make feijoada. He'd been looking forward to it the most… but it was fine! Clearly that fine gentleman just had really good taste. He looked up at Sarah with a smile. ”No, it's fine! I think we've ordered more than enough food otherwise, don't worry about it.”

He looked back over at Jasper, right back to smiling brightly. ”The company’s what's important really, it's all good food.”

“Thank you for letting us know in advance,“ Jasper smiled as he looked back to Luca, “the company is what I’m here for.“

Sarah smiled and walked away. A faint ‘first date then’ could be heard as she returned to the kitchen.

“I’ll make you that dish tonight when we’re back home. I won’t let one greedy person rob you of a dish you asked for.“

”You’d do that?” Luca asked, immediately brightening. His eyes creased into an adorable smile, blush dusting his cheeks from Jasper saying he was here for the company too… though obviously it was the best friend company! For sure. ”Oh, maybe I can get my mum's recipe- oh. I haven't talked to her in years… but I'm sure you'll be able to find and make one that's delicious! Your cooking is amazing.”

“I’ve always liked being as self-sufficient as I can be. Part of that was learning how to cook. Get that recipe! I’m more than happy to follow it even if it is just a list of ingredients and temperatures,“ Jasper smirked, “how rude of that guy to order all of them, and then leave a single plate out to tempt us.“

”Unfortunately I can’t get the recipe… I had to cut off my family, because they kept trying to visit me. That was a long time ago, though!” Luca shrugged as if it was something he was perfectly fine with. It was something he’d made peace with, just like his death. ”Seriously! I guess he’s just a big feijoada fan… I can’t fault that.” Luca twisted around in his seat to look at the guy. He did seem pretty boney… probably needed all the food.

”Oh, do you think if you get better at the glyphs I could learn to cook too?” Luca asked, suddenly. ”I always wanted to learn but… well, I got stuck like this at fifteen so barely had the chance.”

“I think so! They’re not powerful, and they take a bit of energy to pull off, but if I get a big enough glyph on you or a strong enough one, I’m sure we’ll have you cooking before long.“. Jasper paused as their drinks were brought out. Jasper had a local alcohol free beer called Man Overboard. It was their seasonal drink, and it reminded him of an Oktoberfest beer in the flavor profile. It came with a nice head of foam on the top of the tall, frosted glass.

“Cheers, to us, and the good times to l that follow tonight.“

”Cheers,” Luca smiled, raising his glass to tap it lightly against Jasper’s. He took a sip… it was really nice. Of course, there was that bitterness from the fresher fruit juice in it festering but he was used to that. The sweetness shone through it. ”And to all the other good times too! I’m so glad that you’re back in my life… Imagine if you hadn’t come back the second meeting? We wouldn’t be here on- out for dinner.”

Luca coughed, almost saying on a date. He was being influenced. He wished it was a date… but that was just a wish. And he felt a bit guilty too, because he was planning to leave Sycamore. Or at least… go to help, but it wouldn’t really be his Coven anymore. He wanted to tell Jasper but he’d said to Greta he wouldn’t tell anyone yet. ”Is there anything I could do that’d make you stop trusting me?” He asked suddenly.

“You’d have to say something like ‘Skelly is lowkey kinda fine’ for me to question your judgment. Even then, it’ll be more of a ‘you feeling okay? Can I get you a snack? Do you have a fever?’ kinda question. Why?“

”It’s definitely not that,” Luca laughed, before going back to look a bit more serious. ”It’s…” He'd told both Greta and Miranda he wouldn't tell anyone from Sycamore yet. He couldn't go back on his word. But… he could at least tell Jasper the basics. He was sure he'd understand.

”I can't tell you everything yet, but I'm forming a new coven. I'll still help Sycamore, but it won't really be my coven anymore. You and the girls will be welcome to follow me but… a lot of people won't be happy about it. That's why I can't really tell you the details yet. If it spreads before we even start it won't work out, you know? And I really want it to work… but it's kind of like betraying Sycamore.” It was a different side to Luca - that perpetual positivity stripped back to show a bit more of a nervousness he rarely felt. He knew this was the right decision, but he could lose friends along the way. It had been a long time since he'd even had people to lose.

Jasper listened intently to what Luca said. He was surprised, and his face reflected this, but he wanted to take in all the information. “Can I ask why?“. In truth Jasper had a good idea why. He wanted Luca to say the reason so there was no misunderstandings.

”Why I want to move covens? Well… Sycamore isn't really a coven, is it? It's a group of people trying not to die, forced together. And I want to keep helping with that. But once all of this is done, everyone will go their separate ways again. Most people can go back to their normal lives… I can't. Not while I'm like this.” Not that Luca expected to ever find a cure. Even if he did, would the damage be reversible? But he wanted to be with people again. Part of something that would last until he passed as peacefully as possible. ”The fighting will never stop, with each other and others. I don't want any of Sycamore to die, and I still care for most of them but… I want to be part of a coven that helps each other, with everyone I really care about in it. I hope that will include you, Lila and Lynn too.”

“You’re not getting rid of me that easy. I say speak for the girls but for me the current coven is not working so I’ll follow you into the unknown.“

”I wouldn't want rid of you,” Luca smiled warmly at Jasper. Definitely not. Even if they couldn't be anything more than friends he… wanted Jasper in his life for the rest of it. ”It’s not quite the unknown! Well maybe for you… and I guess it'll be new. But everything’s easier together, right? And I'll be second in command of the new coven so you'll have an in.”

“Can we do both until this father wolf is caught? Or will we be doing our own thing to track him down,“ Jasper said with a smile. At the end of the day Jasper was back in the magical world, might as well be a part of a group that made him happy. No other reason.

”I think so. I still plan to go to all the Sycamore meetings even if I don't really feel like I'm part of it…” Luca hadn't actually talked to Miranda about that, but they could in the future. He was sure her and Jacqueline wouldn't have a problem with them doing both for a while. Sycamore only existed for a purpose, anyway. ”I’m sure we'll look into it separately as well, but I wouldn't want to leave everyone out of the loop… as much its always a shitshow, we're still working for the same goal. I'm sure there'd be some kind of alliance too if Sycamore allows it.”

“Well,“ Jasper paused as he thought long and hard about the option. On one hand there was enough bad blood that this coven was doomed from the start. A fresh coven, free from that baggage, may be a place that he could finally be free of the baggage that holds him down. “As long as we keep helping everyone track down this killer, and make that the first priority, you have me.“

”Of course, I… Well, I only rejoined Sycamore to make sure no one else died. It'll always be my first priority, because there's so many people I love that he could kill,” Luca said, with a smile. So caught up in the moment that he didn't even think to include himself in the people he was trying to keep alive… because it was never for him. And that was why he would never leave Sycamore. ”I’m glad you'll join me. Really. We're looking for a place to stay as a coven too, so maybe we'll be able to live somewhere a little nicer and less cramped! You can have your own room again rather than having to sleep on my floor.”

“That’s one of the things I like about you,“ Jasper paused as he got lost in Lucas eyes for just a moment, “you got that protector in you. I don’t think I have much I could offer you in terms of a place for the coven. My compound is self sufficient, but not big enough to cover much more than your apartment,“ Jasper leaned back as he smiled, “if I slept anywhere else who would read me bedtime stories as I camp out on the floor.“

Luca blushed when Jasper said it was something he liked about him… obviously as a friend. You had to like things about your friends. But it was nice to hear. Even if Luca was very confident in his decisions and himself, he was only human. Compliments would always get through. ”We already have ideas for the place, so don't worry. I'm going to be using the stacks of cash I just have sitting about. I’m secretly rich.” Luca grinned, laughing. Not quite, but he certainly had enough… most of his money went on cheap replacements and medication. Otherwise he spent very little. ”You’d still be welcome to my floor if you really wanted! I'm not even sure if I'd move in with the new coven… because of the Rot. The current place is already destroyed by it. So maybe there wouldn't have to be a change, if you're that desperate to stay on my floor.”

“I’m just desperate to be around you more,“ Jasper winked as he said his most oblivious flirt yet.

Luca choked on his drink, bending over and coughing. His heart hammered in his chest and his whole face heated up. Was this what it was like having a straight guy friend? Constantly having to hear things that sounded so close to flirting but clearly weren't? Maybe it was Jasper… he really was confident in his sexuality. ”W-well, you're lucky that I like having you around.”

Luckily, he was saved from saying anymore by their starters arriving. The dishes were spread out on the table between them, with Luca leaning away from Sarah to make sure she wasn't caught in his aura at all. The smell of the food was enough to make his stomach grumble. He was always a little bit hungry thanks to the Rot, but also lacking in appetite due to the sickness. An uncomfortable situation but this food… ”It looks amazing. I don't know what to start with…”

Jasper grabbed his fork and used it to pull a single tater tot off the pile. It was dense, moist, expertly fried, and the seasoning was visible even on the outside. It was also steamy, hot, and begged to be eaten. He held it up for a second before offering the first bite to Luca.

Luca stared at the tater tot, then at Jasper. His cheeks started burning more, skin darkening to a reddish-brown. Was- was this normal too? He'd never had straight guy friends… he barely had friends at all! And he was now realising more of his friends were women so he was out of his depth. If he backed down would that make him less manly? But it was just so… the flirting was too much. His heart was trying to escape his chest.

Eventually, Luca leaned in, taking a bit of the tater tot. He only ate half of it, making sure not to touch and start to rust the fork. He chewed on it, turning away as he did to hide how much he was blushing.
”Oh it's really good… uh, you're really comfortable with who you are, aren't you, Jasper?” So confidently straight he'd feed another man in a public place…

Jasper felt like he was coming in too acting with the flirting but did enjoying the art of it. “I’m starting to be,“ Jasper paused as he finished the bite. Instantly he closed his eyes as the layer of crunch gave way to soft, buttery soft, potatoes inside. The flavor melted across his tongue in an explosion of taste and Jasper needed a moment to compose himself. “I love this.“

”Me too, it's really great!” Luca said, assuming he was talking about the food. That would make sense. Well maybe he loved being able to spend time together, which was nice too. Luca did enjoy that a lot. He glanced down at all the plates, then his hand. ”Do you mind… doing another glyph on my hand? So I can eat without destroying the forks.”

Jasper pulled the phantombane aura into his hand and reached it out for Luca's hand and held his paintbrush at the ready. He gently grabbed Lucas’s hand and turned it over so the top of it was facing up, he pressed his palm against Lucas’s. The drawing of the glyph just took a few seconds but Jasper smiled for it all.

“If I didn’t know any better I might assume you only ask so you can hold my hand,“ Jasper joked as he let go. The glyph powered on a second later.

”You caught me!” Luca joked back, with a laugh. He wanted to hold on for longer, because maybe that was part of it but… he didn't linger and let go. He wasn't going to let the meal go to waste. There'd be plenty of chances to hold Jasper's hand later.

Wait, why did he think there's be plenty of chances later? They were just friends… just wishful thinking! Luca picked up his fork and stuffed some halloumi into his mouth. It was nice, and barely changed as he chewed and swallowed. Cheese was one of the better things in his mouth… it didn't just start to rot. ”What kind of movie should we see later?”

Jasper finished sampling a bit of every dish, used the napkin to clean his face, before he looked back over to Luca. “I know it’s a bit late in the season for horror but there’s that horror movie in theaters, The Evil Dead. It’s an old one but I think it’ll be fun. They’re also playing that new inside out movie which looks cute,“ Jasper paused as he gave Luca the options he could remember.

”Let’s see the Evil Dead,” Luca said as he continued to eat. It was really good, and it was all food he could easily stomach… which was great. Even if half of it got decayed before it even reached there. ”We got interrupted the last time we watched Horror… I doubt it’ll make us actually scared, after everything we saw, but it sounds fun! I’d like to see something like that on the big screen. I can’t remember the last time I went to the cinema. Maybe five years back… with 8th. It was small, just us, so I could go without hurting anyone.”

“I’m happy to help you experience more then,“ Jasper paused as he looked at Luca. “We really haven’t watched any horror since the Bee Gee’s,“ Jasper paused as a patron walked too close to the table, “revealed themself to us. Do you remember how confused the girls were?“

”They were so confused, they thought we- well you remember,” Luca laughed as he finished off the last of the halloumi. ”It’s shit we can’t explain it. Even to Clancy, who saw it! I thought that’d maybe break the curse… but we’ll just keep confusing people…”

“Ahhhh good times, good times. That was the day we went to get costumes for the festival too. Crazy how it all feels like yesterday,“ Jasper took another few tater tots, “I do hope someone will eventually realize what we’re dealing with and help us break the curse.“

”Me too, we have enough to worry about without a skeleton hunting us,” Luca sighed, finishing off the rest of the starters without realising it. ”Oh, sorry, I should’ve left more for you!” He shook his head with a laugh. ”But on the skeleton… Clancy saw them. Maybe we can get him to help us somehow.”

“We’ll have enough entrees to fill us, and the girls, up. You are fine Luca,“ Jasper chuckled, “if not we’ll just need to train more. I think I can have a few more tricks up my sleeve here soon to deal with the bone head.“

The sound of someone angrily flapping a newspaper followed by a quick laugh filled the air. Jasper looked over to the man at the other table and raised an eyebrow.

Luca tilted his head as he looked over at the other table too. Could the gentleman over there hear them? No, must not be able to if they were talking about Skelly… just strange then. Maybe he was upset that there wasn’t any more feijoada. ”I’m definitely down for more training. It’s good for me to keep in shape! And I think… if I get fitter, I’ll be able to use more powerful rotting without hurting myself. Then I can weaken that asshole so we can finish them off.”

There was more angry newspaper flapping, along with some very loud eating. The flapping stopped and was followed by a contented sigh. Luca looked back over at the man at the other table… he’d eaten the last feijoada. And his strangely skeletal hand was rubbing his suit clad belly as if it had been so good… Luca frowned, looking down at his hands. He couldn’t even leave one plate for them?

“Training will be scheduled then. Maybe we can use my glyphs to try and give you a day break from the Rot to maybe make your body feel better as well.“

”That’d be great,” Luca let out a slight sigh. ”I’d just spend all day sleeping and eating as much as I can!”

As if by magic, as Luca spoke about eating, all of the entrees arrived and the starters were cleared away. It looked amazing… a shame there was no feijoada, but it looked great otherwise.

”Shit, there’s so much. I dunno if I’ll be able to walk back to your car after this!”

“Don’t worry Luca, I’ll carry you back if you can’t walk. Let’s dig in!“

”I’ll hold you to that,” Luca grinned, hiding the desire for that to happen behind his fringe as it fell across his eyes. He really wanted to be carried by Jasper… but it could still hurt him.

The food was as delicious as the starters. Luca practically devoured a person and a half worth of food, meaning there weren't as many leftovers as expected. He wasn't actually full afterwards, there was still that constant rotting hunger, but he was as satisfied as he could be. Not much of the pain that normally came with eating too.

”That was amazing, thank you so much for taking me out here Jasper. It's been really-” Luca stopped mid sentence as he looked past Jasper, at the man with the newspaper.

Except there was no newspaper. And it wasn't a man at all. Glowing eyes stared at Luca from a skeletal face, massive top hat barely shading them. Underneath the hole where there should be a nose was a fake moustache, that the third hand previously hidden by the newspaper was twirling. Skelly seemed to smile, raising another hand at Luca.

”J- Jasper,” Luca whispered.

Jasper’s eyes narrowed at the skeleton, his nostrils flared and his hands tightened around the knife he held in his hand. “I see them.“. Suddenly it all made sense. This fucking skeleton ordered the dish that Luca wanted. The skeleton knew that it would bring Luca joy. The skeleton was trying to fucking ruin his date night.

“This fucking Skeleton thinks he can run date night,“ Jasper whispered softly as he cracked his neck. “They won’t do anything here, Luca, he’s just trying to be a dick.“

”They ate all the feijoada…” Luca said, glaring at Skelly past Jasper. He was too intent on this to hear what Jasper whispered, though the neck crack was kind of hot… ”I know we haven't had dessert yet, but can we get the bill? Go to the cinema? I'm sure he won't follow us there.” Luca spoke quietly in the hole the skeleton wouldn't hear.

Skelly was staring back at them both, before pointing between them and dragging a finger across their skeletal throat. Then they laughed, a haunting cackle.

“Yeah, let’s get the check and go, Jasper said as he pulled his eyes off the skeleton, “I won’t let them ruin this night.“. Jasper raised a hand to signal the waiter.

Skelly had begun to scrape off the remnants of the feijoada with his hand and was savoring the flavor while looking at Luca.

Luca's fingers dug into the table in front of him, wood beginning to rot underneath their tips. As it splintered into his fingers he let out a light gasp, pulling back his hands immediately. ”They couldn't ruin it no matter how hard they try.”

A moment Sarah came over with a smile on her face. “I hope everything is going well. Have you had a chance to look over the dessert menu?”

“Not tonight,“ Jasper said as his friend quickly dropped from his face, “can we get some to go containers and the check?“

“I can do one of those, I’ll send the-“

“I will double my usual tip if you secretly grab the check and bring it back to me.“

“I’ll be right back.”

Jasper smiled as he looked over to Luca. This night would not be ruined. Jasper shifted his gaze back to Skelly but stopped right at his chest. He stared intently at a spot as if something was amiss. Jasper then pointed at the spot as his face began to have a disgusted look to it. Skelly looked down, saw that everything was normal, before they looked back to Jasper and sighed. Skelly shook their head at the childish games Jasper was playing.

Luca giggled a bit at Jasper’s antics - it was what the skeleton deserved, to be taunted a bit just like it taunted them. Luca held up his hand, clenching it into a fist to indicate that he wasn’t scared of Skelly. He would weaken them again if he had to, even if it hurt him.

”At least he waited till we finished eating to be a dick,” Luca said quietly. ”Shame we didn’t get dessert… but we can just get loads of popcorn at the cinema.”

Sarah came back with the bill. She was looking around her nervously, checking for the owner just in case. Jasper pulled out his card and grabbed the bill and the pen, wrote a nice tip, and gave it back to Sarah who quickly ran to the register.

“Oh that’s going to be so fun! I’m so glad I get to take you to your first movie though. Movie theater popcorn is so good. We can even have some candy,“ Jasper said with a smirk.

”It’s not my first ever, just my first since I adjoined,” Luca laughed. ”I never got candy when I went before though… I can’t wait. We can eat all the unhealthy shit, since we’re adults with money and that.”

It didn’t take long for Sarah to come back with Jasper’s card, and they could leave. Not before one last look at Skelly.

One hand of Skelly’s raised to wave at them, while a tiny hand that was still growing back flipped them the middle finger.




The cinema that Jasper took Luca to was small, but quiet. Out of the way enough that not many people would travel to it… how it was still open was a mystery. But it was the perfect location for Luca. He didn’t have to worry so much about accidentally hurting anyone, especially when most people around would be blinds.

There were even little machines to buy the tickets from, and he chose them two seats far away from anyone else, a few rows from the back… not that the cinema was too filled.

”What do you want to eat?” Luca asked with a grin, walking towards the snack counter. ”My treat!”

“Obviously we need to get some Skittles, you know taste the rainbow and all,“ Jasper said smirking as he pointed towards the Crunch bars. “That chocolate was my favorite as a kid.“

Luca nodded in understanding. Of course Jasper wanted to taste the rainbow! He was an artist, he loved painting and saw meaning in everything. Tasting colours must be a whole different, amazing experience to an artist. ”We’ll get all of those then!”

He grabbed a bunch of Crunch bars, a packet of skittles to share, then also asked for a large popcorn and a large soda at the counter. He grabbed a bottle of water for himself… he’d maybe have a bit of the soda, but he couldn’t really handle it otherwise.

”Let’s go!”

Jasper grabbed as many snacks as his one hand could carry, popcorn bucket held in place by the elbow, while his other hand carried the extra large drink. He led the way to the movie theater and to the perfect date night scary movie to hopefully get close to Luca.




Jasper led Luca out of the movie theater thirty minutes later as the fire alarm blared. It echoed against the walls of the hallway, forcing everyone to cover their ears with their hands. Despite what the alarm suggested there was no indication that a fire was occurring. The movie theater attendants had a bored, if upset, expression on their faces as they helped evacuate the building. The hallway only smelled of butter. And the air was as clear as it was when Jasper entered. His mind knew better. Jasper scanned the crowd, knowing who had caused this terrible interruption to the date night.

And then he saw them. Through the crowd the skeleton grinned at Jasper and Luca. Jasper pointed towards Skelly with one hand while his elbow nudged Luca.

”That asshole,” Luca whispered, ears still ringing and sore. He was close to Jasper, using him as a physical shield to protect the Blinds from the rot… but he could still see Skelly. Glare at him, and feel upset at him.

Skelly stared back with a devilish grin as they raised their baby arm…..




….and waved as they crashed their bumper car into the one Jasper and Luca were in.

Jasper sighed as he looked over to Luca to make sure was alright. He slowly turned his head back to face Skelly, lips curling as his face began to boil red.

“You are a fucking……,“




DICK Jasper shouted as he jacked up his car. His eyes on the skeletal finger jabbed through his car's front tire. Off to the side Jasper knew that Skelly was keeling over laughing, pointing at the two with a hand that was missing its middle finger. Jasper did not want to give him the gratification of his attention.

“Don’t worry Luca, we’ll have some fun at the Science Center’s After Dark event,“ Jasper said to Luca through the driver side window. His tone betrayed his annoyance at the skeleton.

Luca nodded, hand clenched as he tried his best to suppress the Rot and not damage Jasper’s car. ”You’re right! I’m sure that’ll be quite and-”




”- absolutely full of Ghosts?!” Luca looked in shock at the science centre that was quiet when it came to normal people, but filled with Apparitions of all kinds. Skelly sat on an exhibit, sinister cackle echoed by many other ghosts.

”... do they have friends?”

Jasper’s mouth was agape as he looked at a particularly nasty ghost who waved at him, before using her pointer finger to tell Jasper to follow her. Jasper simply shook his head no. “I know Skelly doesn’t,“ Jasper paused as he looked towards Luca, “that which has no joy has nothing to offer a friend.“

”You’re right,” Luca replied, suddenly smiling when he thought about it. That was right. The two of them were such good friends because of the joy they shared. ”Why don’t we try going somewhere for dessert? Since we didn’t earlier. Oh, ice cream is perfect for-”




”-giving me a headache. This is giving me a really bad headache.” Luca groaned as they once again had to evacuate, alarms blaring as they were doused in water from the sprinklers.

Skelly watched them from inside, match still lit in his hand even as the fire he’d started was put out by the sprinklers.

“I swear I’m going to kill this monster. Come on Luca, this night has been perfect even with the skeleton interruptions. Come on, let’s get….“




“…home….“.

Jasper sighed as he put the car into park. The duo had finally managed to make it home but not without a fun night filled with many memories. Like when the skeleton ruined dinner, injured them in a bumper car crash, destroyed a tire, was an absolute freak at the science center, and stopped them from getting ice cream.

“I wish that we could tell the girls about what happened tonight

”Yeah, I bet they’d have a good laugh about it,” Luca said. He rubbed his wrist, wincing. It… didn’t quite feel broken from the bumper car incident, but it was definitely sprained. He’d be struggling to walk tomorrow too. ”I still had a great night… thank you, Jasper. It was really fun. That skeleton didn’t manage to ruin it, even though he tried to. Honestly, anytime with you is time I enjoy. A lot.”

Just being near his crush was enough to make Luca happy. Getting to spend time around people, feeling things he hadn’t in a long time… having a bit of real hope again. It was nice. Skelly couldn’t take that away from him. His love for Jasper was much stronger than that.

“This is the first of many my dear Luca,” Jasper said as he held up his paint brush, “may I?”

”Of course,” Luca smiled brightly, lighting up his entire face. There was a light blush across his cheeks, but he still held out his arm. ”Paint as much as you want!”

Jasper painted a sigil on Lucas hand before he channeled the phantombane into his own. He then grabbed Lucas' hand with one, and the bags filled with leftovers with the other, and pointed with his head towards the entrance to the apartment complex. “Shall we?”

The warmth from Jasper’s hand in his spread up Luca’s arm, until his whole body felt warm. It was a comforting, bubbly feeling. He let himself bathe in it for a moment. It was nice… and it was fine to feel this way, right? Jasper had taken his hand. Friends held hands all the time.

He shouldn’t question it. Just go along, enjoy it.

”I hope the girls have had a good night without us around,” Luca chatted brightly as they made their way into the complex, waiting a few moments for the elevator. ”I haven’t really seen either of them today… I was out most of the afternoon too.”

“Oh they’ve had an easy night I’m sure. I doubt that they’ve done anything besides drink today,” Jasper said with a grin. Jasper squeezed tighter on Luca’s hand. “I was gone in the morning and when I got back they were both gone. What were they getting up to today, did they tell you?”

”Lila said she was training when she went out… I didn’t see Lynn at all, so no idea,” Luca shrugged, smiling widely up at Jasper as the elevator reached the ground floor and they could step up. Being able to hold hands with Jasper like this… it was really nice. He’d rarely had any physical contact outside of the occasional bubbled hug with Ken. And when it was the person he liked… he felt lighter for it. Like the rotting wasn’t there anymore. ”I want to hear about Lila’s training, honestly. Hopefully it went well!”

Jasper led Luca into the elevator and hit the button for their floor. A few moments later they reached their floor. Jasper smiled at Luca as the two found themself outside the door. Jasper looked towards Luca and smiled as he was getting a strong desire to get closer to him. Jasper took a step closer, practically pressing up to Luca. The sound of Lynn shouting “no, no, no,” before the sound of glass shattering filled the air. Jasper looked to the door as he dropped the food. His mind went to a place that father wolf occupied.

”Lynn!” Luca barely had a chance to react to, or enjoy, how close Jasper had gotten. He didn’t pull out his keys - there was no time. Instead his whole body pressed against the recently replaced wooden door, rotting it away, and he burst into the flat. ”Lynn?!”

Luca would see Lynn in the corner of the room on the ground crying. She was wearing an oversized blue shirt, stained with tears, and white sweatpants. Her hair was disheveled, and looked to have been pulled out of place. The makeup on her face had long since run down her cheek.

Between Luca and Lynn was a winged monstrosity. The hindlimbs looked like the legs of a raptor, with large talons that threatened to shred through Lynn. The legs were completely bird-like and covered in a thick layer of black feathers. Luca would be able to see the faint outline of blue feathers on the front. The wings of this monster were massive with each one being as long as this creature was tall. They were completely spread out and filled the entirety of the room. The monster had a broken glass bottle in their clawed hand.

”Lynn!” Luca shouted again, running forward. He ignored the pain in his limbs as he pushed completely past the creature, putting himself between them without touching Lynn herself. The rotting aura would touch both - a prickling, at first. He held up his hands. ”Stay back.”

The Rot cackled in his mind, but Luca ignored it.

Lila’s eyes shifted downward towards Luca and she raised an eyebrow. A second later Jasper impacted, shoulders to Lila’s waist, and Lila barely moved from her spot. Lila knew this would happen. She knew that her monstrous form would be too much for the boys, and that they’d lash out violently. She thought that until she realized that Lynn was on the ground crying and there was a bird monster approaching. She looked at the way Jasper was dressed, how Luca was dressed, and realized they were just coming home from a fancy night. Could the fancy night be their first date?

“Oh my God. Did you two just get back from a date,” Lila said as she cupped her cheeks with her clawed hands. Lynn looked to Jasper, then Luca, and raised an eyebrow as a wicked smile broke through the sadness. Jasper looked to Lynn, and then to Lila but he was too confused to even think about anything other than the changes Lila presented them with. “What the fuck?”

Luca’s eyes widened, and he put his hands down. That… that was why the Rot was laughing? Because it was Lila. What happened? Did the training go wrong? He went from concern for Lynn to concern for them both.

”What- what happened?” he asked, before fully registering what Lila said. His cheeks heated up and his eyes widened slightly. Back from a date? He wished it had been a date. It would be really nice if it had been a date. He could see why Lila thought it was. But she’d said she wouldn’t say anything about his crush! Why was she asking so openly? He tilted his head up towards her, shaking his head slightly.

”Are you both okay?” He moved past it without explicitly saying it wasn’t a date, or that it was. Just in case… he was allowed to hold onto a little bit of hope, right? ”You’re… not able to change back, are you, Lila?”

“I was treating Luca to a wonderful night on the town,” Jasper paused as he moved away from Lila. His eyes looked to the kitchen and saw a bunch of empty bottles in the sink.

“Oh I’m fantastic! Incredible! I just had a fight with Trisha, a lot of crows died, and the maiden tried to take over so I had to use her magic a bit to not die,” Lila paused knowing the story was much more complicated than Lila’s words suggested but Lila’s brain hurt too much to even think of a proper explanation. She must consult Linqian or Aryin on how to handle functioning with a singular brain cell. She smiled as she looked towards Lynn, her head nodding ever so to allow her to tell her story.

She also wanted to shift the conversation away from Luca’s question.

“I’m trying to get sober. A lot of alcohol was poured down the drain by her and that made me sad,” Lynn sighed as she tried to wipe the tears from her eyes. “Needless to say but I think Lila and I have had a rough day.”. Lynn pulled her knees in close, wrapping her arms around them, before she started to sob again. Lynn looked at Lila, eyes wide with a steady stream of tears and a visible frown forming with her lips. If Lila thought she could get away with not telling the whole truth she was sorely mistaken.

“No. I can’t change back, at least yet. The magic is weakened and I can not force my body to do that big of a change.”. Several crows made their presence known, flying out from the guest room and quickly found positions across the room.

Jasper walked to the sink, eyes wide with curiosity, before he saw all their bottles of mouthwash empty in it. “Why did you pour out the mouthwash?”

“Lynn is getting sober and I wanted to remove all temptation.”

“They’re alcohol free,” Jasper chuckled as he pulled out his phone and pulled up a delivery app. He placed a quick order that should be delivered within the hour.

“I wanted to remove all temptation.”

”... but my gums are really weak, Lila,” Luca said quietly, still processing everything. The maiden had tried to take over but Lila had sort of won? But she couldn’t change back because of it. At least she was herself mentally. Even if she was a bit slow… Lynn, on the other hand, didn’t seem alright at all.

”Why don’t we… have some ice cream? And catch up. You two seem like you’ve been through a lot, maybe talking a bit more would help. Or we can just put a movie on!” Luca quickly managed to get over what was happening, moving over to sit down on the couch with a groan. Then his eyes widened slightly, and he looked over at Lila.

”Wait, you fought Trisha? As in, Trisha Vanburen?”

“Oh yes! It was fun! Her bees versus my birds,” Lila smiled while turning around, her wings slapping Jasper in the back causing him to stumble forward. “Ice cream sounds divine I’m famished.”

“What in the fuck,” Lynn sighed as she pressed her head into the wall.

“I’m okay,” Jasper said as he fell into the wall. He pushed himself off it a second later

“I love the new open concept design, when did you have that done,” Lila gasped as she once again cupped her head as she turned and looked at the busted door. Her wings once again slapped Jasper back into the wall.

”Jasper- are you okay?!” Luca jumped towards Jasper, then paused when he realised he might hurt him with the Rot… he laughed awkwardly at Lila's question. ”It was a Rot related accident… I'll need to get it replaced. People might break in- not that there's much to steal!”

“I’m okay,” Jasper said as began to move away from the wall.

He shook his head, approaching Lila carefully. ”Maybe you should sit down, Lila?”

Lila looked towards Luca, her wing striking Jasper one final time. This time, however, Lila realized that she was hitting Jasper and folded her wings in as close as they could get. “Sitting sounds nice,” Lila said as she simply sat down on the floor and she crossed her legs.

“That’s your last free shot Lila,” Jasper said as he moved well clear of Lila. He rubbed his shoulder as he joked.

“Sorry about that Jasper,” Lila said as she giggled. She was oh so very hungry, and her crows were looking for whatever they could find to fill that void. This hunger was making her a bit silly.

“I chose a bad day to quit drinking,” Lynn cried out as she pressed her head into her knees.

”Don’t say that, Lynn,” Luca said softly, looking over at her with concern. At that moment he really wished that he could hug her… offer a more solid form of comfort. But he couldn’t. It would just kill her. ”Better it’s a day everything’s going to shit anyway, right?”

Lynn nodded her head but knew it would’ve sucked this bad regardless.

He awkwardly laughed, before looking over at Jasper. His lips pulled up into something closer to a smile. ”Oh! We brought leftovers too, if either of you want something more than ice cream.”

Lila’s stomach rumbled loudly. Her head shot over to Luca as she leaned forward, palms pressed into the floor. It was like the Rot finally gave Luca the ability to read her mind. “I would very much like to have some leftovers. I am hungry.”

”Of course, of course, you'll love it, Lila- Jasper, do you mind grabbing those? Sorry to ask you to do so much, I would, but-” He held up his hand with an awkward smile. ”Unless you want to paint the glyph on both of my hands.”

Jasper raised an eyebrow as he walked over, eyes shifting between Luca and the wings, before he summoned the magic once again and painted a glyph on each hand. He winked as he squeezed Lucas’s hand after the spell took hold. Jasper was starting to feel very weak from the continued use of his magic but he pushed through it all the same. A second later Jasper pulled himself away and returned to the hallway and grabbed the food. He had simply used the excuse to hold Luca once again.

“Thank you, thank you!”

Luca blushed, looking away from Jasper. It was difficult to suppress those fluttery feelings in his chest. He just wanted to keep hold of Jasper’s hand, and get closer but… Jasper walked away. And he wasn’t gay! But he didn’t want to let the glyph go to waste, though, so as Jasper prepared the food Luca hopped up and went into the freezer for the tubs of ice cream in it. Since Jasper, Lila and Lynn moved in, the freezer was always stocked with it… It was nice.

”Here you go, Lynn! Some sugar will help!” Luca said cheerfully, handing her a bowl of ice cream. He then took his own to the couch, curling his legs up against his chest. ”At least we’re all here, and safe, now… The evening can get better. We’re all together. And we’ll all help you stay sober, if you want.”

Lynn was still sobbing as she grabbed the ice cream. The sobbing softened as the first scope of ice cream entered her mouth.

Lila, meanwhile, snatched the first bag of food Jasper accidentally held up to her and she began to devour the contents with a rabid intensity. The food was cold but that made little difference.

Jasper scooted over to Lucas’s side. He placed a hand on his shoulder as he kept up the smile on his. He held the food much closer to him as his eyes slowly shifted down to Luca. “Sooooooo….. whatcha think?” Jasper asked as his eyes drifted towards Lila.

”I’m glad that she’s in control, at least,” Luca replied softly, leaning in towards Jasper without really thinking about it as he looked at Lila. While she was devouring the food as if she’d never eaten before, he wasn’t getting any signs that Maiden had some amount of control. It was all Lila… just in a different form. ”She’s taking it well? A lot of physical changes, but she’s still Lila… which I’m happy about. I was worried- still am! Not sure how she’s going to sleep, though. Do we need to make her a nest?”

“Agreed,” Jasper said as his eyes shifted down towards Luca, “is this.. typical adjoined stuff? She is.. different. Still Lila, but different.”

”It can be,” Luca said, still looking at Lila, not even realising that he was practically leaning against Jasper now. ”Adjoined come in all forms. Ones were person and Apparition are separate entities, ones where the lines are more blurred… People with complete control, those who can’t turn their powers off, people irreparably changed by the adjoining… She’s still quite similar to me. The effects on her are just more visible.”

“I will defer to your judgment,” Jasper said as his body shifted over and pressed into Lucas. “We’ll take care of both the girls. Should we bring up your idea for the future?”

”Not yet,” Luca shook his head, tilting it up towards Jasper with a smile. Then he blushed, realising just how close they were. But Jasper hadn't pushed him away so… was it really a problem? Friends hugged all the time! ”When things are more definite. But once they are, they'll be the first people I tell. Then Ken… he won't take it as well.”

“No matter what, I’ll be here right alongside you when the time comes. Now, let’s take care of the girls and salvage this night. The bees won’t ruin anything more.”

”We’re all having bee related problems,” Luca found himself laughing, looking up at Jasper with a bright smile. It was easier to deal with- and joke about- these things in company he liked so much. Then he looked back over at Lila and Lynn. ”Sounds good. You heat up the leftovers, and I’ll pick out a relaxing movie for us to watch. I think that’s a good way to spend the evening with them, yeah?”

Jasper smiled as he looked back at Luca. “Yeah, that’s a good way. Just two single parents trying to take care of our emotionally fractured children”
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