âDoes anyone else hear buzzing?â
Vell instinctively ducked. The last round of buzzing had resulted in murder wasps, and he had no desire for a repeat. Joan, who had no recollection of murder wasps, looked around. Cane joined her in her search for the source of the noise.
âI donât hear anything, guys,â Renard said. âYou sure you donât just have tinnitus?â
âA shared case of tinnitus?â Luke asked.
âI donât know how tinnitus works, do people get it at the same time?â
âNo.â Luke said. âI know that because I have tinnitus, and I hear the buzzing, and thatâs not what my tinnitus sounds like.â
Joan stood up and looked out the window. Vell bit his tongue. They were still on the first loop, and looking out the window couldnât mean anything good. Joanâs red eyes narrowed.
âEdison?â
Everyone in the dorm immediately crowded around the window. Standing just outside the dorms, trying to wrangle a swarm of remote controlled drones, was Thomas Alva Edison -or the corpse of Edison, at any rate. His skin was grayed and slimy, his eyes were sunken, and the suit he wore appeared ancient, dusty, and frayed. The half-decayed scientist was swearing under his breath as he struggled with the controls of the drone swarm. Joan opened the window and leaned out, shaking her fist in Edisonâs direction.
âHey, Edison, you undead asshole, what the hell are you doing?â
âUnveiling my latest and greatest invention, of course,â Edison stammered.
The semi-successful resurrection of Thomas Edison had caused quite a stir several years back, and the undead genius had become an overnight celebrity. Unfortunately, his rise to fame had been followed shortly thereafter by an equally meteoric fall. The famed genius had been unable to catch up to modern technology and science, and any hope for a new renaissance at the hands of the inventor of the lightbulb had died as swiftly as the elephant Edison had electrocuted that one time. Also, people remembered how fucked up it was that Edison had electrocuted an elephant that one time, and began to wonder why theyâd bothered resurrecting such an asshole in the first place. Zombie Edison, for his part, had sworn to recapture his past glory and invent something new and exciting to wow the world.
After years of effort and expeditious exploitation of academia, he had succeeded in failing spectacularly. Today would be no different, if the pint-sized blur of red clothing and rage barreling towards him was any indication.
âUndedison you zombie fuck! Give me back my remote!â
Harley sprinted across the quad towards Edison, who saw her coming and flailed at the controls even harder.
âPay no attention to the furious dwarf, she has no idea what sheâs talking about! She is quite hysterical!â
âYou shut your maggot-filled mouth!â Harley shouted. She was rapidly closing the distance, and Undedison was getting more and more worried the closer she got.
âWorry not! Prepare to be shocked and amazed at the grand innovations of the one and only Thomas Alva Edison!â
Harley got within striking distance, and pounced. Undedison slammed his fist down on the first button he found as she tackled him. Overhead, the swarm of drones started to surge faster and faster, beginning to slam into each other and explode in midair, scattering flaming wreckage around the quad. Vell covered his eyes. He knew how this was going to end.
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âFucking Undedison, son of a bitch,â Harley said. She huffed and puffed as she laid on her couch. The morning meeting had been called, in Harleyâs dorm this time. She had made sure Vell noticed that it did, in fact, smell like cherries before returning to her fuming about Undedison.
âItâs a shame he hasnât learned his lesson,â Lee said with a sigh.
âIf he could learn shit he wouldnât be here trying to steal my ideas,â Harley grumbled. âSomebody needs to put that asshole back in the ground where he belongs.â
âSo, uh, does Zombie Edison or the Marine Biology department rank higher on your shit list?â Vell asked.
âUndedison,â Harley spat. âAt least those fishfuckers have the decency to come up with their own terrible ideas.â
âMr. Edison has come to believe that robotics will be his return to greatness,â Lee said. âUnfortunately, he lacks any particular understanding of the field, and so in desperation he has turned to-â
âStealing my shit!â Harley shouted, slamming her fist against the back of the couch.
â-Plagiarizing the works of others,â Lee concluded. âHarley, being pre-eminent in her field of study, is an unfortunately frequent target of his misguided efforts.â
âYou sound a little more sympathetic,â Vell noted.
âOh thatâs just how I talk, dear,â Lee said. âUndedison can kiss my ass.â
Hearing Lee swear brought a sly smile to Harleyâs face, but it soon faded into a scowl again. She turned away from Lee to look at Leanne.
âLeanne, would you kill Undedison if I asked you to?â
Leanne stopped petting Botleyâs head for a moment, much to the tiny robotâs chagrin, and considered Harleyâs proposal. After a concerning amount of thought, Leanne shook her head.
âUgh, fine,â Harley said. âIâll have to do it myself.â
âNow hold on just a moment, Harley,â Lee said. She grabbed Harleyâs shoulders and held tight. âTake a deep breath and think of a solution thatâs not murder.â
Harley let out a deep sigh, thought for a moment, and relaxed.
âAssassination.â
âNo, dear.â
âBut then I pay somebody else to do it!â
âHarley.â
âFine,â Harley said. She crossed her arms and sulked. Lee moved on.
âVell, you have a fresh perspective and a new set of skills, do you have any ideas on how to prevent Undedisonâs chicanery?â
âI could kill him.â
âYes!â
âNo!â
Harley sprang up, and Lee just as quickly pushed her back down. Vell chuckled to himself and then crossed his arms.
âBut, seriously, if we know what heâs after, I could probably put a security rune on it,â Vell said. âKey it to Harleyâs DNA or something, so nobody else can use it.â
âCould you key it to explode if someone else uses it?â Harley asked.
âYes, but Iâm not going to.â
âIâll have -ah, darn it,â Harley grunted.
âWhat?â Vell asked.
âI was going to offer to sleep with you if you blew up Zombie Thomas Edison but I remembered youâre dating Joan now,â Harley said. âYouâre all monogamous and shit.â
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âAnd shit,â Lee said, nodding thoughtfully. âYour offer would also fall flat, dear, based on the simple fact that Vell knows youâd sleep with him for free.â
âDang it, youâre right,â Harley said. âOkay, no explosions, but how about we zap him. Like, not hard enough to stop his heart, but enough to make his arm numb.â
Vell looked to Lee. She considered it, and pointed in Harleyâs direction.
âFine, but Vell is in charge of setting the voltage,â Lee said. Harley gave a triumphant pump of her fist and jumped out of her seat.
âIâll get the stuff, you get the runes ready,â Harley demanded. Vell nodded and started searching up the runes he would need. He was looking at three at least, possibly a fourth to trigger the electric shock. He had plenty of runecrafting materials already on hand, thanks to his studies, and hopefully a quick way to charge them. Vell looked up at Lee.
âHey, youâre magikinetic, right? Do you know how to charge runes?â
âIâve actually been poking away at it since we met,â Lee said. âI figured it would come in handy sooner or later.â
âGood instinct,â Vell said. That would cost them a little time, but save them a lot of money. He could buy magic batteries at any store, but they were expensive, and they all came from skeevy companies like Kraid Tech or Roentgen. Vell would feel much more comfortable having his magical charge come from Lee.
âIâll get carving. Message you when Iâm ready for them to be charged,â Vell said. âSee you around.â
âIâll be waiting,â Lee said. She lingered in Harleyâs room while Vell headed for his own dorm.
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Vell brushed a few of the basalt shavings off of his table before continuing his carving. He was three runes in, and his wastebin was coated in a layer of grey dust.
Carving runes wasnât the most exciting task, but Vell found a pleasure in it all the same. To get a rune right, every line had to be carved in the right order, to exactly the right proportions. A rune with even millimeters of imperfection would never function. It required a methodical, disciplined approach. Or a robot, but Vell didnât have one of those. In retrospect he shouldâve asked Harley if she had one, or knew anyone who did. The pleasure of a job well done was starting to seem small in comparison to the ache in his wrist.
Vell was glad for a distraction from carving when someone knocked at his dorm room door. He set the pieces of igneous rock aside and shouted in the direction of the door.
âItâs open,â Vell said.
He heard the door open and slam shut, and in a second, Joan was standing in the doorway of his room. She leaned on the doorframe and put one hand on her hips.
âShouldnât you be in class, Mr. Harlan?â
âShouldnât you?â Vell snapped back. Joan smirked. The Einstein-Odinson College had a very loose attendance policy. As long as your test scores stayed high, most professors didnât care if you showed up to lectures or not. Vell and Joan had particularly high tests scores, so they could skip classes at their leisure. A privilege Vell abused quite frequently to deal with the daily apocalypses, and Joan abused for the sake of abusing it.
âWhatâre you carving there?â Joan asked. She walked up to Vell and leaned over him, wrapping her arms around his shoulders and very insistently pressing her chest to his back.
âOh, Harleyâs worried about someone stealing her stuff, so Iâm helping her build a rune booby trap,â Vell explained. Joanâs grip on him loosened.
âYou know, it seems like you skip class to help Harley a lot,â Joan said. The displeasure in her voice was obvious even to Vell.
âSheâs, uh, got a lot going on,â Vell said. He hesitated for a moment. âThat didnât sound convincing.â
âIt wouldnât convince most people, but I know âuhâ is your catchphrase,â Joan said. âSorry if I sound jealous. Itâs just that I am. A little.â
âYouâve got nothing to worry about, Harley and I are just friends,â Vell said. He hesitated for a second before elaborating. âAdmittedly Harley did almost try to bribe me with sex earlier, but she remembered we were dating like three words in.â
âThank you for being honest about that,â Joan said. She patted him on the head. âI know Harleyâs just...like that, but I canât help worrying. Iâve-â
Joan caught herself about to say âuhâ and stopped in her tracks.
âLook, Iâve just been cheated on before, so Iâm kind of touchy about it,â Joan said. âI know I shouldnât be taking it out on you, but Iâve had a lot of shitty relationships and itâs made me kind of paranoid.â
âSounds like you have every right to be,â Vell said. âIâm, uh, sorry about that. Let me know what I can do to make things easier.â
âI donât want to nag,â Joan said. She leaned forward and kissed Vell on the temple. âJust hearing you say that does a lot.â
âOkay,â Vell said. âThough frankly itâs hard to believe anyone would be dumb enough to cheat on you. Have you looked at yourself? Whoâd cheat on this?â
Vell gestured to her entire body. Joan smirked, but sighed shortly afterwards.
âYouâd be surprised,â Joan said. âI think I chase a lot of guys off with my smarts. And the eyeball thing.â
She removed one of her prosthetic eyes and examined it for a second. Vell bit his tongue.
âYou know, uh, just a suggestion, but itâd help if you didnât pop an eye out every time you mentioned it,â Vell said. Joan looked at the eyeball, and the eyeball looked back. She sighed again.
âYouâre probably right.â
Joan replaced her red eye and leaned on Vell again, pressing her cheek against his.
âSee, this is why I need a guy like you,â Joan said. âYouâre weird enough to make rune booby traps for your nymphomaniac friend and normal enough to remind me I should keep my eyeballs in my head. Which, admittedly, I probably should have figured out sooner.â
âThanks?â
âItâs a compliment, Harlan,â Joan said. âA weird one, but still sincere.â
âI knew that,â Vell said. He grabbed the basalt token and his carving tool again. Joan ran a hand along his shoulder and arm, down to his wrist, and held his hand in place before he could start carving again.
âIf youâre not in a hurry, how about we go to my dorm for a while? We can skip Professor Nguyenâs class too.â
After the misunderstandings about her flirtatious behavior earlier on, Joan had adopted a very direct approach with Vell. She made it very clear that she had a lot more on her mind than skipping class. Vell bit his tongue. He glanced towards Joanâs hand wrapped around his, then at the clock, and then down to his waist, towards his hidden scar.
âSome, uh, other time, maybe, sorry,â Vell said. âI actually, you know, learn things, in Nguyenâs class, and I should probably finish this, and, well, Iâm not really ready for, uh, certain things, yet.â
âOkay, I get you,â Joan said, disappointed but accepting. âIâll see you in class.â
Vell turned and got out of his seat long enough to kiss her goodbye before she left his dorm. Vell got back to work, or tried to. It took a while for his palms to stop sweating.
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âOkay, hereâs your rune trap thingy,â Vell said. He slammed the carved basalt onto Harleyâs work desk. Her excitement at the prospect of the booby trap was muted by Vellâs odd behavior.
âYouâre doing your ânervous Vellâ routine, Vell,â Harley noted. Vell slumped down into a nearby chair and sighed. He had gone through an entire class sitting next to Joan, with awkward tension buzzing between them.
âIâm pretty sure Joan wants to sleep with me.â
Harley set her tools aside and rolled her eyes.
âVell, I love you, and I am always here to listen to your problems, but it gets kind of hard when half your âproblemsâ are about how badly a hot chick wants to bang you.â
Vell stared at her for a second before lifting his shirt just enough to expose the scar around his waist. Harley raised her eyebrows and nodded.
âOh yeah, that does complicate things, doesnât it,â Harley said. âI guess that having to explain how you were cut in half would kill the sexy-times mood.â
âIâve tried, and I know for sure that it does,â Vell said. He leaned back in his chair and stared up at the ceiling. Harley, noticing his sour mood, turned her chair around and leaned towards Vell.
âThat sounds like a story,â Harley said quietly.
âSeveral stories,â Vell said. âFeels like every time I start a relationship, I just- I end up worrying too much about explaining it, and the one time I actually did explain it...I donât want to talk about it.â
Harley put her head in her hands. Sheâd been turned into a kangaroo more than once, so her weirdness radar was entirely off-kilter, but Vellâs resurrection still struck her as strange. Harley couldnât imagine how weird it would seem to the average person.
âWhoof,â Harley said. âI got to admit, Vell, this is a bit above my paygrade. Usually the only thing I got to talk about before I bang is favorite positions. On that note, maybe just pick a position where sheâs going to be facing away from you the whole time?â
âThat seems less than ideal,â Vell said.
âJust spitballing,â Harley said. âOn a serious note, this is the kind of thing youâre going to have to talk about eventually. Might as well get it done as soon as possible. Either sheâs cool with it, in which case itâs cool, or sheâs not cool, and you find out fast before anything gets too serious.â
Vell crossed his arms and slumped into his seat. Harley leaned on the desk and eyed the booby trap Vell had built for her.
âYou know, I donât know if youâve noticed, Vell, but Joan is a little bit crazy. Probably has a decently high weirdness threshold,â Harley said. âI think youâre going to be okay, Vell.â
âI donât feel okay,â Vell said.
âYouâre overthinking it,â Harley said. âGive yourself some time to chill and stop stressing about it. Luckily, you can distract yourself by helping me electrocute Zombie Edison. Now get over here and tell me how this shit works.â
Harley reached over and tugged Vell by the shirt towards her desk. He didnât know if it would fix anything in the long term, but the distraction at least took his mind off things for now.
âFirst hook up that one and that one,â Vell said.
âSounds good, Iâm great at hooking up,â Harley said.
âAre you good at soldering, because this kind of hooking up involves wires,â Vell said. âOnce everythingâs connected we can take it to Lee to charge.â
âIâm good at soldering too,â Harley said. âLet me hop my brain into Botley so I can use him instead of unpacking my gloves and goggles and everything.â
Harley walked to her closet and started assembling a soldering-capable body for Botley. As a robot, he didnât have to worry about burned fingertips or flying sparks.
âIâm not holding you while you jump into Botley this time,â Vell said.
âThatâs cool, I got my bed made,â Harley said. âKeep an eye on me though, right?â
âOf course.â
Harley emerged from the closet, tossed Botley to Vell, and then leaped into her bed. Her body flopped limp on the mattress and bounced once before falling motionless. Vell sat Botleyâs body on the desk and let Harley get to work, then took a seat and tried to relax. He had a long day of electrocuting undead plagiarists ahead of him.