One more chapter, and then the epilogue. I've actually had a decent chunk of this written out for the past few months. It was just a matter of editing and updating it as the last few chapters progressed.
Here goes nothing.
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"'Sorry for the wait', she says. Why's she apologizing for offering me a good time?"
"Most people don't think that fighting a robot that's gone next-level qualifies as a good time, Zapana!"
"Then those people seriously need to get out more. Nothing wrong with dressing up just for the sake of dressing up!"
"Again, not what most people mean...!"
"Aw, cool your jets. She gave a good speech. I liked listening to it. Whatcha complaining about?"
As soon as Callista had given the order to finish what they visited the rec-center to do, Zapana had dropped her Starflare barrier. Almost immediately, the crab mech---and it still bugged her that they'd never gotten an official name for it---
began deluging them with most of its arsenal. Based on the I.D.'s analysis of the machine and her own observations, she guessed that the robot had taken the time trapped by the barrier to reproduce more of its physical weaponry and recharge everything else. Not that it mattered; the both of them were still much too fast for it, as Marc apparently hadn't seen fit to outfit it with his suit's adaptation technology.
Zapana had worked out exactly how much force was needed to unbalance the machine and send it flying without causing its reactor to go critical. In order to utilize the alternate method Aldonza had suggested, it was required for them to relocate to another fighting ground. As such, the both of them were luring the crab over to the tennis courts where the crowd of guests could see them better, exchanging banter the whole time. It helped that Missy and Viridi, its original targets, had joined everyone in the reception hall. The trick was to draw a fine line between actually
luring the crab and outright fighting it, but as far as could be seen they were doing a decent job.
That's not to say everything was coming up roses. The robot had gained a new trick in the interim: grenades filled with nerve and mustard gas were beginning to make things a bit dicey. After the first time Aldonza had fully healed from being struck with one, she went out of her way to make sure the mech didn't successfully use any more by outright blasting them out of the air with hurricane-force bursts. The grenades were carried away, arcing into the open sub-basement on the far side of the facility, and any lingering gas in the vicinity was erased from existence by Zapana's flames. The wolf made a note to dispose of the rest downstairs later.
At last the robot was in position. Zapana regarded Aldonza briefly, and they smirked at each other as Viridi's words cut across their minds. Time to end this.
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Mind working fast as he sought a way out of this situation, Marc watched with frustration as the DJ and the traitor fox danced around the crab mech, yanking its figurative chain this way and that while nicely evading nearly everything it could offer.
I should have done some scans of them while I had the chance. I'd like nothing more than to figure out why their attacks aren't being nullified by the anti-magic measures I had installed! Is nothing going to go right for me today?!...
Unbeknownst to him, there were several factors Marc had neglected to consider. The first was that while magic was a major factor in plenty of the abilities of Muffinville's residents, nullifying that magic actually made the situation a bit dicier for him. Aldonza possessed a Jusenkyo curse which would have turned her into a normal human upon contact with cold water, but the anti-magic's area of effect served to nullify that curse, keeping her in peak condition.
The second was that Aldonza and Zapana's combat abilities were the product of genetic mutations, enhancements, and--in Zapana's case--alterations, without an ounce of magic associated with either. They weren't humans that were magically transformed into animal-esque bipeds: they were Kittenoans, interdimensional space aliens in every sense of the term. If anything, magic on their homeworld was
dying.The third was that while combat mechs of that size were dangerous, it was nothing the two of them hadn't faced before. The both of them combined had at least sixty years of combat experience under their belts, and they had faced no shortage of oddities in that time. Fighting giant robots was old hat to them.
The fourth and biggest factor was that while the machine's defenses were powerful, they still had limits. It was that plain and simple.
Everyone watched as the robot was lured to the northwest corner of the tennis courts, at which point the two fighters seemed to stop for a quick breather. -"What are you two waiting for?"- Viridi demanded impatiently. -"Just destroy it already. We know you're capable of it!"-
-"Maybe, maybe not,"- Zapana commented. For reasons Marc didn't get, there was plenty of mirth in her tone. -"There's the little matter of
not wanting to nuke this place today. I hate to say it, but destroying it my preferred way is a rotten idea."-
-"So, yeah. Totally off the table,"- Aldonza added. She too sounded amused. -"And if we can't do it ourselves..."-
Many of those watching, including Marc, thought that the unspoken words were along the lines of "we'll go down swinging" or "we'll hold the line while everyone leaves". The reality of the situation was far more optimistic.
Aldonza's fists tightened, and with a fierce bark that startled everyone her orange fur turned a startlingly hot pink. A sparking battle aura of the same color scorched the immediate vicinity as it blossomed to life. Her tail twisted in front of her, formulating a tornado as it went, and she directed her laser vision into it.
"Tail Laser Cannon!"An emerald energy beam several meters in diameter struck one of the mech's eyes---by complete coincidence, the same one Claire had blasted earlier. While the crab was designed to withstand intense heat, its optical shields needed to be made of less sturdier materials in order for its eyes to do the job they were designed for... and the T.L.C. was first created to bypass defenses anyway. The beam washed against the eye for a few seconds before finally melting through. The resulting explosion wrecked half of its optics and---as a bonus---damaged the micro-factories responsible for producing its gas grenades beyond repair.
Aldonza shut off her laser vision and slowed down her tail. "You can do better than that," she shouted, waving the mech towards her. "C'mon!"
Thus challenged, the crab brought its full arsenal to bear on her. Aldonza's limbs and tail vanished from sight, punching, kicking and slapping aside every energy bolt, bullet, missile and grappling hook that flew her way. That wasn't to say she was unharmed from all of this, but for now her regeneration and Combat Drive were helping her stay the course. Occasionally she directed some of the projectiles back at the crab, making sure it stayed focused on her, but the majority of them instead decimated those parts of the building that hadn't entirely collapsed yet. Before long only the western conference rooms were still standing, and even then there were significantly large holes all over the place.
While distracted in this way, there wasn't anything the crab could do when Zapana approached it, fist already charged with black fire. With a grunt she started to lift it with her other arm, putting more force behind it than she had been using up to this point. Whirs and sparks could be heard as she destabilized and overworked via pure physical might every measure that was keeping the machine ground-bound. The more strength she exerted, the more the systems fizzled---
Another cannon dropped out of the crab's underside, aimed at Zapana's stomach, and fired. Fully occupied, she didn't even try to dodge it---
An eye blast from Aldonza caught the bolt, deflecting it off course even as she continued her role. Instead of Zapana's stomach, it nicked her in the side in passing before flying off to parts unknown. The wolf smiled gratefully, but when she spoke it was to the crab. "You call that defense-piercing? We'll
show you defense-piercing!
Hall of Holyfield!" Her flaming fist, backed up by a portion of her full power, arced upward and slugged the crab's underside.
The crab's armor stood up reasonably well against both the temperature- and phsyical-based aspects of the attack, but it was never Zapana's intention to finish it herself. Instead the crab was smashed end over end through the air, scattering anything in its flight path---including what was left of the ceiling and the courts' western wall. Thankfully the ever-observant Ellen knew to keep her cards mobile, blocking or destroying any debris that threatened the conference rooms' stability.
Marc shook his head.
Raw power or not, it's going to take more than a single punch to destroy it. Defense-piercing, my---"Go for it, Mini-Lina!" the gleeful Aldonza shouted at someone even as she struggled to stay upright. "It's all yours!"
...Wait a moment. 'Mini-Lina'? I don't remember seeing anyone else here, and I think my armor would have told me earlier if someone else had appeared mid-fight... Marc turned in the direction Aldonza had yelled in. Not seeing anyone, he grabbed a convenient pair of binoculars and double-checked---
Over the noise of battle, a soft yet dangerous voice echoed back to those present. "Lords of darkness of the four worlds..."
---there. On a roof across the street, at a business front that had escaped the worst of Missy and Viridi's little war, stood a foot-sized figurine. Marc focused the best he could, noticing the bright red-orange hair, the yellow and dark red traveling clothes---
"...I call upon you, grant me all the power you possess!..."
---and the four orbs equipped to her belt, wrists, and neck
that were starting to glow red....Oh. Marc paled as he recognized who the figurine was modeled after.
Well, %^&*# this situation, and %^&*# the marriage: they can keep her for all I care. I'm getting out of here while I still can! With a glimmer of light and a pop of rushing air he vanished from view, startling those who had been keeping their eyes on him.
Callista made no move to stop him, deciding to put her trust in her contingency plan instead.
...
Mini-Lina started into her windup even as Marc opted to skedaddle.
"You of dreams that frighten... icy sword of darkness..."The gargantuan crab began its downward descent, dropping down towards Mini-Lina. Undeterred by the growing shadow, her chant steadily rose in volume as she summoned the power of the entity responsible for the
Mungojerrie's wards.
"...free yourself and fuse with my power and body, that we may both traverse the path of destruction...!"A thin pillar of inky black light and crackling energy formed out of nothingness. The figurine took hold of it, shaping it into one of the most dangerous weapons known to man.
"Power that rings through the halls of the divine...!"The crab had fallen far enough that it filled her field of vision entirely, and for a moment it looked as if she would be crushed beneath it---
"RAGNA BLADE!"If anyone unfamiliar with her thought a pint-sized figurine meant a pint-sized chaos spell, they were shocked into silence. The Ragna Blade sliced through the robot with all of the size and fury of the original, primordial chaos treating all of its defenses as optional and entirely obliterating whatever it touched with casual ease---including the nuclear reactor, which never had the chance to destabilize. Mini-Lina pivoted and took an additional swing before letting go of the spell, annihilating the crab. Chunks of scorched metal and damaged machinery cratered the building's facade and the roof around her, but she ignored them.
A cracked microchip fell to the roof next to Mini-Lina. Scowling contemptuously, she stomped on it a few times to shatter it.
"You see that? That's how you defeat giant robot crabs, people!
And you don't even need Commando Bombs!" she hollered, planting her hands on her hips and laughing.
...
"Aldonza-chan," Zapana uttered dryly, a sweatdrop near her now-blue eye, "you're a bad influence on that doll."
Aldonza's pink fur faded pack to its regular orange and her battle aura vanished, her Combat Drive having run its course. "Oh, hush."
Beat.
"So... should I be worried that neither Ambush nor Marc seem to be anyplace around?" Aldonza asked, looking around.
Zapana took her time walking back to her station to stop the music. "Nah, don't bother. The situation's covered."
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A block and a half away, Marc's teleport had dropped him in an alley behind a condemned hardware store. He didn't stay to see the crab mech's destruction, instead bolting away as far as he could and teleporting each time he regained the power to do so. Once he was within range of a cellphone tower that actually
worked he intended to get into contact with his preferred lawyers, thus why he was keeping an eye on his phone as he fled. Since he couldn't best them on the field of battle, he'd have to settle for humiliating them in the courthouse.
As he paused to catch his breath in an alley adjacent to some shop or another, Marc thought back on everything that had gone wrong. Much like some of the guests he'd had a hand in inviting, he'd previously believed that the brilliant-minded Harrison girl had masterminded the entire attack. While her measured I.Q. came nowhere close to matching his and it was a tossup as to whether she would've been able to defeat his armor given time, she had a reputation for rarely ever putting her wrong foot forward and for being a fast learner. In addition she was frequently seen in Circe's company, so it stood to reason that she'd have a personal investment in the whole affair. But judging by the insurmountable
chaos that had befallen the recreation center...
Now he understood why Callista's threat level had been labeled "Himitsu": she was as whimsical and dangerous as %$&#.
But I'm still here. She didn't catch me. I can recover from this. All I have to---An easily-recognized raspy voice interrupted his musings. From where it was coming from, he couldn't determine. "Let me tell you something, housefly. There's a movie line that I've wanted to use in the proper context for years. Now that I have a specific excuse to go after you personally, I finally have that opportunity."
Maddhouse panicked as he realized the full impact of what was about to happen. He tried to flee, to quicken his pace---
---and was greeted with a purple gemstone, bright yellow eyes, and enough teeth to make the average dentist set for life. "Oh
hai Marc," Ambush Cat chirped as she hung upside-down by her tail from a non-existent rafter. Her eyes blazed yellow, trapping the one who dared have his way with her friends and family within its virulent stare and bumping the 'Fear' center of the target's brain up to its maximum.
It doesn't matter if you're above the atmosphere or inside it: if you're in space, no one can hear you scream.
...
...
The door to the nondescript magic shop opened, and Raleigh leaned out to survey the area. Seeing and sensing nothing, he smiled knowingly and shut the door, returning to his business and content that there was no need for him to intervene.
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With the immediate threats dealt with, Callista allowed herself to drop back to her human form. Her eyes and hair remained snowy, her emotional high still far on the "positive" side of the scale. She registered the guests' thoughts and determined that no matter who they had supported, none of them were inclined to argue the issue. She saw Zapana enter and stop the music that was still playing, Aldonza splitting from her to fulfill her role as a medic. "Well then... mission accomplished?" the shopaholic asked after a few moments of silence.
Aldonza's tail lowered from Claire's neck and upper back, the maid's wounds fully healed. "Guess so. The wedding's been 'cancelled', the facility's in tatters, and the labs downstairs are unsalvagable. Can't really think of any loose ends..."
SNAP-HISS."Scratch that," Aldonza retracted as Circe teleported out of the chair she was stuck to, standing upright a foot away from it. "I guess there's a loose end after all."
Circe turned this way and that as if trying to detect something. "Marc!" she called. Getting no response, she turned to the only one present who could have been responsible for his disappearance. "Where did he go, Callista?" She marched towards her occasional landlord, hands tightened enough that her knuckles were turning white. "What did you do to him?
What did you do to him?""I did nothing," Callista said. "He teleported away. And before you accuse me of lying to no avail, I heard his thoughts before he left. Mini-Lina's presence spooked him, and he decided to head for the hills."
"...He left me," Circe whispered, trembling. "He just left me at the altar..."
"The altar was totalled," Zapana reminded her, pointing at a particular piece of wreckage. "So it's more like he left you at a chair."
"Rrrrghh...!" Circe reached out and grabbed Callista's shoulders, pulling her into a face-to-face meeting; Aldonza tried to intercept, but her ex-boss waved her off. "Why, Callista? Tell me,
why did you and yours deliberately go out of your way to make this one of the worst days of my life? All these years of 'friendship' and supporting me whenever you could, and you just go and betray me like this! Do you seriously hate me that much? WHY DID YOU DO THIS?!""To fulfill the creed of an old friend." Callista folded her arms as she spoke, unfazed by her predicament. "To paraphrase: '
Kill the darkness.
Burn the angst.
Purge the bad end.'"
For several moments, Circe looked as if she wanted a giant worm to erupt from the ground and devour Callista whole; her eyes were narrowed, her teeth were drawn back in a furious snarl, several veins around her forehead pulsed, and the temperature around her increased drastically. There was enough anger there that Callista shifted back to her hybrid form in case some additional combat was in order, her impending exhaustion notwithstanding. Across the room, Eebon and some others staggered and struggled to keep from passing out due to the malevolent aura that the sorceress was emitting. They'd seen her angry before, but never to the point where she was the embodiment of it...
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And said malevolence abruptly vanished as Circe's fury evaporated, causing most of those present to sag in relief. Her damaged wedding dress and footwear twisted and morphed back to her standard sorceress attire, her hair reworked itself from its 'Princess Leia' style back to its massive ponytail and one-eye-blinding bangs, and she gave Callista the biggest smile that she was psychologically capable of. "Thanks a lot. I owe you big time for this," she said as she let her go.
...
Nearly everyone facefaulted, shaking the premises. Even more telling was Callista's reaction: Circe's statement freaked her out far more than any anger did, unbalancing the positivity she'd been radiating and reverting her back to normal. The fur on her ears, ruff, and tail stood on end as she struggled to get her thoughts organized, and she hurriedly slammed her sunglasses back over her eyes. "...Okay. First,
what? Second,
in blazes?!"An eyebrow raised.
"You seriously thought that I
wanted to go through with that marriage, correct?" Circe settled back into the chair that she'd previously been pinned to, wiping her brow with a stray napkin. "Let's start with you. Why did you want to disrupt the ceremony that badly?"
Callista's feline features melted back into her human form, the better to keep from destroying something after losing her mind. She almost fell over as her transformation's energy drain hit her hard, but she puppeteered her limbs and forced herself to stay upright. "Because I
know that guy. Everything I'd heard and seen told me that he doesn't have a single redeeming trait at all, and that was
before I met him in person! How he's managed to live in Muffinville this long without getting transformed is beyond me!"
Circe nodded. "I ascertained that much when I met him. He would've taken my manor, my staff in its entirety, all the property I've owned... he would've taken
me. I would've lost all control. But... at that point I didn't mind too much, at least not outwardly. That love potion he'd stolen from my shop was incredibly potent."
Callista facepalmed. "A love potion," she uttered weakly. "Because of course. It always has to be the thing that causes people the most trouble.
So glad I've never been hit with one of those."
"Trouble
is synonymous with them, I'll give you that." Circe's smile was more triumphant than happy this time. "But the ones I produce have one important weakness: raw anger and hatred. At the back of my mind I knew that what was transpiring wasn't
right, but I wasn't able to force myself to care. I was just too...
giddy," she explained, spitting out the word as if it were profanity. "I wanted so badly to entrust my life to someone like him, ignoring his sociopathic tendencies entirely. The thrill of a long-lasting marriage, of being with someone who genuinely cares..."
"I wouldn't know how that feels," Callista commented almost gleefully. "Lifelong bachelorette, and I'm proud of it." She grabbed a danish out of her shopping bag, tore open the wrapping, and proceeded to devour it. "Singleness forever!"
Circe gave her a weird look before continuing. "Anyway, as I said, even then I still had that inkling that it wasn't right. So when Doris was putting together the invites, I hinted to her that you and the others might want to attend. I was banking on the fact that you'd be incensed enough at what was happening that you would want to disrupt the ceremony in your own way. In turn, I would've been enraged enough at the best day of my life being ruined that it would nullify the potion's effects and snap me back to my senses." She stared off the side, the slightest bit disgruntled. "Hoping for the best was all I could do."
Aldonza slammed a hand against one of the surviving tables a few times, bent over almost double. Before anyone could ask if something was wrong, she threw back her head and howled with laughter. "Oh-ho-ho-ho, that was
glorious!"Missy was on her knees and giggling, relying on her staff to keep herself from collapsing entirely. Zapana was no better, though her own laughter exited her teeth as a wheezing hiss a la Muttley. Claire and Viridi didn't laugh, but the broad smiles they sported told their story easily enough.
Ellen didn't look up from the card game she'd started in the wreckage with a few Brotherhood plushies. She and Elk were among the few who had escaped Circe's aura unaffected. "...Never had any doubts."
Callista shook her head, but even she was trying to keep from grinning like a fool. "Only you, Circe. Only you would think of using anger as a
failsafe against love. Usually it's the other way around."
"Time and personal experience have taught me to
always have a failsafe in my products for this sort of situation. Ostensibly it was to be used in case the potion's recipient wasn't happy with her new relationship, but that's just a bonus. Magic has been used against me as often as I use it in return, so it was only a matter of time before I got wise to it all." Circe rolled her eyes. "You'd think those people would have learned by now."
"Heh... how'd he even get close enough to you to use the potion in the first place, tangerine?" Missy questioned, recovering from her giggling fit. "Knowing you, he should've failed right off the bat."
Circe frowned at the insult, but decided to ignore it. She'd heard worse from Zapana a decade past, and reacting to Missy would've just encouraged her. "I was behind the counter that day reading a news article. I heard someone come in, but I was almost finished reading, so I decided to just wrap that up before seeing who it was. I heard Cynth squeal a warning, felt something electrical hit my brain, heard a voice saying something..." She ran through a quick mental exercise that her sword instructor taught her, and her frown deepened. Those closest to her shied away from her at that expression. "And then I told him that if he wanted to test any of my products on me for free, that was perfectly fine. When Cynth started acting up, I told her in no uncertain terms to stay quiet and not say a word about it to anyone."
"Hapan Gun of Command."
Circe turned to Callista. "Hm? You recognize what he did?"
"Sure do," Callista confirmed, the words transitioning into a brief growl. "The Gun of Command hits the target with an electromagnetic field that disrupts the brain and makes it so whoever's shot can't tell the difference between his own thoughts and those of the wielder. For a limited time, the target will follow any simple commands given. At a guess, Marc used it to ensure that you would drink your own potion and keep Cynth from blabbing to your staff, Doris finding out anyway notwithstanding."
"That little
grease stain!" the psychotic maid who'd attacked Callista earlier blurted out, looking as if she were in the midst of a conniption. "Where is he? Where?!"
"Drew, calm down!" Madison grabbed her arm before she could run off, though that didn't keep her from struggling. The fish-woman dug in her heels to keep from being dragged away. "Control yourself!"
Most of the guests were muttering to each other. Even those of Marc's diehards didn't look thrilled at what they'd learned, and the maids were just plain mad. Circe ignored them all, instead favoring Callista with a raised eyebrow. "And you know all of that because...?"
"...I
may have been hit with that gun once in the past," Callista admitted, blushing with her eyes towards the floor. "Not one of my prouder moments."
"Even without that, we've delved rather heavily into 'Star Wars'-related stuff the past 25 years," Aldonza pointed out, ignoring Mini-Lina as the figurine flew down to settle in one of her jacket's pockets. "It would be strange if she
didn't know that."
"Especially since one of those guns eventually led to Leia marrying Han in the 'Legends' timeline," Viridi griped, sipping from a cup of fruit punch (made entirely with natural ingredients). "Seriously, writers?"
Circe was quiet for a minute as she pondered what she'd been told, during which time the ruined reception hall fell into an uncomfortable silence. "I ought to be a lot more upset about this... but between all of you staging an intervention and Ambush Cat arguably being
worse as long as I've known him, I'm finding it difficult to be fully furious about it. Right now I just want to..." She perked up as she realized that one member of Callista's faction was inexplicably absent. "Say... where
did Ambush go, anyway?"
"...Mom said that she had to drop off Mr. Maddhouse at St. Dogbert's Hospital. Something about 'cleansing the demons of stupidity', in her words," Ellen spoke up, laying a four-of-a-kind down and forcing her opposition to fold.
"Wait. St. Dogbert? He didn't seem too hurt from what I saw," Claire pointed out.
"..." Ellen held up the back of her hand. Faintly visible there was a light scratch that hadn't been there
before the plan had been set in motion. It hadn't been deep enough to draw blood, but the fact that it was there to start with spoke volumes. There was a chorus of "oohs" from those present.
"And just so we're clear, I'm not responsible? Maddhouse did that?" Circe asked, not giving in to the mild dread that permeated the atmosphere.
"...My dislike of him notwithstanding, he was a decent fighter. It got past my armor, even," Ellen confirmed. "...I think the first thing Mom did when she discovered it was to---"
"Too much information!" everyone in earshot aside from her siblings roared, blasting Ellen's hair straight back and sending her Alice band flying.
Ellen offered them an expression that wasn't quite quizzical even as Eebon retrieved the accessory for her. "...I didn't even say what she did."
Viridi frowned, her tone sour. "Doesn't matter. Whatever it is Ambush did to him, it will be TMI on pure principle. We're not talking about it."
"Ditto that," Missy agreed without hesitation. "And coming from someone with nerves of diamond, that should tell you something."
...
"...Bah, that's something to think about another time. Preferably never." Circe stood up and cleared her throat. "Claire? Madison? The rest of you? Grab your things and let's go home. We're 'repossessing' Maddhouse's limousine, assuming Viridi and Missy didn't total it. Those of you here that work for me? You too. Pack it up."
Surprisingly, while the bridal party was eager to leave, the invited guests were not. "Aw, the fun's over already?" one of them whined. "I was hoping for more music, and we never got to dance (much). Marc and the crab ruined everything."
"This was an unexpected blast," added one of Marc's
former employees. "I wouldn't mind doing this some more."
"Amen to that!" hollered the Machamp-lady Callista had fought earlier, having sufficiently recovered in the interim. "More food, more drinks, more fun!"
"Par-ty! Par-ty! Par-ty! Par-ty!" the guests chanted together, fists raised. The remainder of Circe's entourage looked at each other, shrugged, and joined in.
Aldonza and Zapana were both unsure about the whole thing. "Guys, most of the building's nothing but wreckage, the dance floor's a mess, and it's a miracle the ceiling hasn't entirely collapsed yet," the latter pointed out, quelling the chanting. "Not even I encourage partying in these conditions. That would just be moronic."
The psychotic maid Drew seemed thoughtful for a few seconds before chuckling. "Did you forget who you're talking to, Zaps? We're Circe's maids. When there's a mess..." She reached behind her, pulling out a mop and bucket as big as she was
already filled with soapy water and slamming them to the ground next to her. "...we clean it up."
"Yeah baby, you know it!" her fellow maids hollered as one, pulling out cleaning implements where previously there'd been none, including a battery-powered vacuum cleaner as wide as one of the guest tables. Callista's team of saboteurs (aside from Claire) did a collective double-take, while Circe settled for raising an eyebrow.
"Snow aside, the weather's reasonable. No reason why we can't fix up the area enough to finish the party," added the Machamp-lady, flexing her arms. "Someone rent some dumpsters, and I'll clear some wreckage away!"
"That store over there should have a landline phone or two they can give us access to," another of Marc's entourage suggested, pointing at the building Mini-Lina was located at earlier. The exterior was damaged due to the crab mech's destruction, but it was still in a better state than the rest of the buildings on the block... and more to the point, the wires leading to it were untouched. "We can use them to get things organized."
"You heard the man," Missy ordered her plushies, her manic smile returned. "Dumpsters, card tables and chairs, on the double! And get some portable kitchenettes while you're at it! The fox can't cook without ovens!"
"Ma'am, yes ma'am!" the plushie force confirmed, deliberately ignoring Missy's refusal to contact her party-loving secretary, and charged off to get things done.
"Phosphora? Grocery run," Viridi declared as she got in contact with her chief lieutenant. "Get them to my current location immediately. Spare no expense. Recruit the turncoat and that little friend of yours if you must!"
-"Gotcha!"-Zapana held up her hands placatingly, laughing. "Alright, everyone, alright. You win. I'll get the rest of the generators," she said as she hustled off.
"Eh-heh-heh-heh... have I ever said how much I
love this place?" Aldonza sniggered, her smile filled with teeth. And since she was part bat-eared fox, that was a
lot of them.
"Only once a month on average," Mini-Lina said dryly, reclining in her pocket so that only her head and one arm were still visible. "And shouldn't you be getting something to support that ceiling before it falls?"
"Ooh, right. Thanks for telling me," Aldonza murmured, taking her communicator and opening a channel to the Infinite Defense's task force up in orbit. "
Ready For Freddy, this is Admiral Karate. I need you to send an engineering/construction team down here ten minutes ago..."
Mini-Lina blinked at the temporary pillars and newly repaired walls that had suddenly appeared in key areas of the hall, her mind swimming with new information as the timeline was altered. "Almost a decade of living with you freaks, and I'll still never get used to the stuff you do."
"And yet you like us anyway," Aldonza said as she put her communicator away.
"Hey, I never said it was a
bad thing."
...
Circe surveyed the hall and those involved in getting it back up to speed. "Claire?" she called. "Are you going to stay and help, or do you want to leave?"
"Well..." Claire thought about it momentarily before sagging. "As fun as it would be to join everyone... I think I'd actually like to go home and rest. Permission to skip tonight's work shift? It's been a stressful day."
"Permission granted," Circe agreed with a nod. "And just so you know... I understand completely why you sided with them, and that you never really betrayed me. I won't hold it against you." She hesitated for a half second before adopting her usual stern visage. "That's as close as you'll get to an apology from me for making you worry, so don't push it."
"You don't have to say anything," Claire answered as she got up to join her. "I know exactly what you mean."
"Before you two go, I'd like to speak to Claire for a moment," Callista interrupted, fishing around in her purse for something. The stone-faced guest who'd asked for an autograph earlier was walking away from her, pleased with himself and the signed poster he was carrying.
Circe nodded. "Don't take too long. I'd prefer to return home by sundown if possible. I have free time in my schedule now, and I want to make the most of it."
Claire agreeably approached Callista. "You need something of me, Miss Metallium?"
Callista winced at the name, but didn't let it color her thoughts. She produced a wad of cash from her purse and handed it over to Claire. "Here you go."
Claire thumbed through the bills, eyes widening as she did the mental math. "Fifty...no,
sixty grand?!" She regarded Callista with shock, as did those who didn't know the shopaholic that well. "Wha... what even
is all this for?"
"Your account at the Manor, of course."
"But...
why?!""You called me your mother earlier," Callista reminded her, making her breath catch in her throat. "And thinking about it, you're right. For all that our mindsets are different, you still have most of my traits... some active, some suppressed. I might have been you for a time, but that was solely due to events I couldn't control; you were specifically derived from
me, not the other way around. You have my genes and you were created from me, so for all intents and purposes you
are my child." She stared down at the floor guiltily. "And me being me, I never paid attention to that. I was always focused on just living my own life. We knew each other, but we didn't really
know each other, if you get what I'm trying to say."
It didn't take much for the maid to put two and two together. "So... this means...!"
"That right there is your collective allowance from the time of your creation up until now. You already have a job and a place to live, so I can't do anything to help with that, but I can at least offer you some reimbursement." Callista smiled, the expression looking the slightest bit quirky. "Don't spend it all in one place, alright?"
Claire was starting to tear up by this point. She started to say something, but paused and addressed Circe instead. "Permission to break decorum, my lady?"
Circe waved her off. "As long as you're targeting her, not me, go ahead."
And just like that, everything that made Claire the picture of dignity and elegance disappeared into thin air.
"MOMMY!" she squealed joyfully, pulling Callista into a hug. To her credit, the shopaholic didn't try to break away, instead patting Claire's shoulder awkwardly and looking like she wanted to be anyplace but there. Some of the guests applauded, making them blush as they remembered that others were still present, but neither of them let go just yet.
...
"Gag me with a spoon. I don't think that cake slice I stole is going to stay down---GHFF-CHOO?!" Missy tried to say, but was interrupted by a sudden sneeze.
"They're having a moment," Aldonza warned as she lowered her tail from Missy's nose. "Don't ruin it."
...
Next to Circe, Madison blinked as she noticed an unfamiliar detail. "I knew she could make her hair turn black when she was angry, but in the years I've worked with her I've never seen her with
white hair," she commented. "Is that something we should worry about, or...?"
Circe tapped her chin in thought. "I doubt it's anything serious, not if it's what I believe it is. It doesn't seem like it will be impacting her work any---"
"GROUP HUG!"In an eyeblink, Zapana had dashed forward and scooped both mother and child off the ground in a massive hug, beaming happily.
"...On second thought," Circe amended as she watched them struggle in Zapana's hold, an ominous creaking heard all the while, "it probably wouldn't hurt to have her scanned for bone fractures later."
...
"Before you say anything, Ellen," Viridi said softly, ignoring a damaged ceiling tile that finally fell to the ground close by, "yes. I
am aware that moments like these are part of nature too."
"...Which part? The familial recognition or the danger of broken ribs?"
"Both."
The two of them watched as Zapana let go of Callista and Claire. The wolf caninoid was grinning unashamedly as her two victims proceeded to chew her out. "...So, I'm assuming there's no chance of you giving
your family any hugs in the near future?" Ellen finally asked, a twinge of what could
possibly be humor in her voice.
Viridi shook her head, expression completely beatific. "Go soak your head, 'sister'."
"...Taking that as a maybe."
...
Zapana walked away, laughing as she went to set up the generators she'd brought in. Claire gave herself a once-over to make sure everything was still in place before settling down. She turned to Circe,
a new energy in her eyes. "On second thought, I think I'll stay for the party," she said eagerly. "Want me to bring you anything, my lady?"
Oh, for... alright, fine. Why not? I might as well salvage something from this messed-up afternoon, and I'm not going to do that back at the Manor. "Some beef stroganoff, once Aldonza has it ready," Circe requested. "With two sides, and I don't care what you choose. I'll get my own drink."
As Claire acknowledged the order and walked away to assist with the cleanup, something shuffled close by. Circe 'hmmed' to herself as she saw Callista walk away from the proceedings, stumbling not from any injury but from exhaustion. "Leaving so soon?"
"Kaoru's insisting, so yeah," Callista managed to say as she tapped her communicator, not facing her. "I got enough energy back from the buffet that I'm not going to collapse, but my transformation wiped me out and I need somewhere quiet to think. I'm gonna jump back to the Spamville-verse and hit one of the apartments there... most of 'em have better security than the ones I have here. If you wanna call me, just leave a message. I'm probably gonna be too tired to answer the phone."
"I'm not surprised. You've had just as rough a go of it as I did."
"Hn," Callista grunted as a portal opened next to her. "Sorry to bail and run. I'll return any messages tomorrow." She stepped on through, and the gateway closed behind her.
Circe stayed silent for several seconds as a breeze blew through the rooms. "Callista," she mouthed, her voice so quiet that even Zapana would've needed to concentrate to hear it over the music, "you have nothing to apologize for."
With that she turned away with the intent of finding Ellen. As long as she was going to be here until everyone was done partying, she figured she might as well get caught up on everything that had happened up until the wedding.
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EDITED 9-2-2022: The song connected to Mini-Lina's Ragna Blade usage is no longer on YouTube, so I had to use its predecessor.