âFantastic! This is no help at all,â Kraid said.
In their efforts to cut through the confusion of thirty-seven variations of Lee, they had sought out Harley, and theyâd found her. All eighty six of her.
âI guess Harley would be in a lot of peopleâs fantasies,â Vell said. Dozens of people had all made wishes involving Harley, and in order to reconcile all those distinct realities, dozens of versions of Harley had been created. The robotics lab was packed with Harleyâs in various shapes and sizes and provocative outfits.
âNow we have to find the real Harley!â
âNah!â one of the Harleyâs shouted from across the room. âRight here!â
âWhat?â
The apparent prime Harley made her way through the various duplicates of herself and stepped to the front, pointing to herself. She appeared slightly taller than usual, but otherwise unchanged. She also still had a scab on her lip from where Pradav had punched her just yesterday, something most of the other Harleyâs lacked.
âIâm the OG.â
âHow do you know?â
âWe just figured it out,â Harley said, gesturing to all her duplicates. âWe talked things over. Not to mention some of these para-Harleyâs are pretty obvious fakes.â
âIâm Harley, I like boys,â squeaked one of the duplicates. Prime Harley rolled her eyes.
âI babysit some neighborhood kids during the summer,â she said. âPubertyâs starting to get to them.â
âThatâs a little weird,â Joan said.
âPlease, at least that one was wearing clothes,â Harley said. âItâs the ones dreamed up by adults you need to worry about. Found more than one of these bitches tied up.â
âIf youâre done, we have a reality to reassemble,â Kraid said. âIf youâre the real one, I should be able to reboot your memories. If youâre not...well, I donât know whatâll happen, but itâll probably be incredibly painful.â
âItâs already incredibly painful,â Joan said.
âMoreso,â Kraid said. âReady?â
âWait, what exactly are we rebooting here, I know things are weird, but-â
âIâll explain after weâre sure this wonât disintegrate you,â Kraid said. âAnd thereâs only one way to find out!â
Kraid grabbed Harley by the throat and hefted her off the ground. Joan and Vell just covered their ears and tried to ignore the screaming.
âFuck me running,â Harley shouted when she was finally dropped. âThat was definitely top ten worst shit thatâs ever happened to me.â
âAt least youâre not disintegrated,â Vell said. âSpeaking of, time to get you up to speed.â
Vell sat Harley down on the far side of the lab and recapped their reality-bending predicament. Harley paid close attention until they got to the part where theyâd only come for Harley so they could get to Lee. Her attentiveness snapped into a deep frown.
âSo why come to me?â
âYou know Lee better than anyone,â Vell said.
âApparently not,â Harley snapped. Vell rolled his eyes. In all the chaos of having reality rearranged, heâd almost entirely forgotten about their fight last night.
âLook, just...we still need her,â Vell said.
âWe are dealing with magic horseshit, so yeah, I guess,â Harley said. âNot that petty. Just shut up and letâs go find her.â
Harley stomped off ahead of the group. Kraid looked absolutely delighted by his discovery of this interpersonal drama and lurked behind Harley, trying to piece together how she was feeling and how he could make her feel worse. At the tail of the uneasy alliance, Vell and Joan walked side by side.
âSo that whole Pradav thing turned into a real blowout, huh?â
âYeah. Harley really didnât want to do the whole dementia thing. Lee took things into her own hands, I guess.â
âSorry. If Iâd known, I never wouldâve told Lee anything.â
âNot your fault,â Vell said. âItâll work out. Those two are closer friends than anyone Iâve ever seen.â
Joan stepped a little further from Vell and scanned him with her mismatched eyes.
ââThose twoâ,â she said. âYou know, I never really thought of it as the âtwo of themâ. To me, it was always âthe three of youâ. Vell and Harley and Lee.â
âEh, thatâs...I mean, weâre friends, but theyâve also got their own thing,â Vell said.
âIf you say so,â Joan said. Vell was once again selling himself short, but they had bigger problems to deal with. Like reality falling apart at the seams. It was very hard to prioritize interpersonal drama over the end of existence, but she had this funny feeling like it would keep happening.
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âOh look! Apparently wishes are still getting granted,â Kraid said. âWeâre up to thirty-eight.â
Leeâs dorm was bursting with variants of Lee, even more diverse and much more chaotic than Harleyâs menagerie of alternate selves had been. Where Harley had been able to reach an accord with her selves very quickly, the Lee doppelgangers were actively feuding among themselves.
âThis is fun,â Kraid said. He swept a skeletal hand towards Harley. âWell, go on then. Display your encyclopedic knowledge of Lee.â
âAlright, I just wished to be taller,â Harley said. âJoan, you wished to be healthy and all that. Given what we know, I think we just need to find the version of Lee thatâs the closest to what she wouldâve wished to be. That in mind, letâs start by filtering out all the Leeâs that have parents.â
Joan nodded. The first thing any real Lee would do in her ideal life would be to ditch her horrible parents.
âHey, you, Lee in the blue dress,â Joan said. âHow do you feel about your parents?â
âThey are wonderful,â the Lee said, in a British accent more stunningly posh than anything Joan had ever heard. âAnd please, my name is XL-X8 C/P Burrows. I do not know where this âLeeâ nonsense is coming from.â
âAlright, thatâs definitely a fake,â Joan said, scooting blue dress Lee off to the ârejectâ side of the room. âMust be the one her parents wished for.â
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Not all of the other alternate Leeâs were so easy to find out at first. Only about fifteen had healthy relationships with their parents. After that, Harley ruled out any that were married to other big business magnates, and then it started to get hard. A handful were eliminated because they preferred studying magikinesis over hydrokinesis, and then a few more based on liking fancy liquors over simple beer. A handful more were rejected for their opinions on the ocean, and then a few more based on whether or not they liked to do dramatic pauses when they spoke. That left only two Leeâs, and ten questions later, there were still two Leeâs.
âAlright...fuck, I donât know, which one of you argued with me yesterday?â
âI didnât,â Lee One said.
âMe neither,â said Lee Two.
âCome on, why is every answer the same with you two!â
âWait, hold on,â Joan said. âWhich of you is dating Adele?â
âI am.â
âNo, I am.â
âFuck. Itâs Adele,â Joan said. âShe mustâve wished for a world where she was still dating Lee. And Lee did the same.â
âSo these two are functionally identical, then,â Vell said. Adele liked Lee as she was, and wouldnât have wished for any changes Lee herself wouldnât have also wished for.
âGreat. So what do we do, then, coin flip it?â
âIf theyâre functionally identical, why donât we just bring them both?â Joan asked. âThey should have all the skills we need.â
âBecause oneâs real and one was made by the wish-granters,â Kraid said. âAnd if they made her, they could destroy her, or change her, at any time.â
âOh, so we might have a potential evil traitor in our midst,â Joan said. She looked at Kraid and glared. âAgain.â
âIn the case of potential traitors, two is definitely much worse than one. Besides, I had something Iâd like to experiment with,â Kraid said. He had been lurking towards the back of the room, bored out of his mind, but inspiration had gradually struck him. âCould be useful for later, and it could help us find the real Lee now.â
âItâs going to be unpleasant, isnât it?â
âDeeply,â Kraid said with a smile. He strutted over the first Lee duplicate that had been eliminated, the one in the blue dress. âMay I borrow you for a moment, dear?â
âAbsolutely not,â the blue dress Lee said. Unfortunately for her, Kraid didnât really care. He grabbed her throat with one hand, and clutched a soulstone in the other.
âYouâre going to want to cover your ears,â Kraid advised. âYouâd be surprised how loud people can scream.â
Everyone covered their ears. After the memory-reboots earlier today, everyone had thought theyâd heard the loudest a human being could possibly scream, and they were swiftly proven wrong. Black magic coursed through the fake Lee, and ripped her apart from the inside out. Glowing rivers of magic were torn out of her body violently, surging towards the soulstone -but never being absorbed into it. In moments, the fake Lee had dissolved into ash, but the soulstone had absorbed no energy at all. Kraid brushed the ash of the fake Lee off his skeletal palm and examined the black rock in his other hand.
âWell, theory confirmed,â Kraid said. He held the dim soulstone aloft. âWhatever these wish-granters are doing, they still canât make souls. All these fakes, theyâre just simulacrums, convincing forgeries of the real deal.â
All of the myriad Leeâs looked around at each other in a combination of horror and concern, especially the two that were still possibly real. Vell bit his tongue and asked a question he knew was going to regret.
âSo..how does that help us find the real Lee?â
Kraid smiled and held up the soulstone again.
âOh no,â Vell said, before he covered his ears again.
Tendrils of black magic surged through the entire room, grasping at every duplicate of Lee. Most of them ignited instantly, and started burning up -except for one of the two Leeâs up front, who went pale as a ghost. A trace of deep violet energy was pulled out of her body and into the soulstone as the rest of the Leeâs started to collapse into ash. Harley stepped away from the final Lee as she collapsed to the ground, motionless.
âWhat the fuck!â
âOh, donât get your panties in a bunch, Iâm going to put it back,â Kraid said. He stepped up, violet soulstone in hand -and then tripped. âOops!â
Everyoneâs heart stopped for a moment as the stone containing Leeâs soul fell out of Kraidâs hand and plummeted towards the ground. They started breathing again when the stone reversed course and jumped right back into Kraidâs palm.
âJust kidding! God, the looks on your faces,â Kraid said, as he chuckled to himself. âYou know these things donât even break, right?â
âJust put her soul back so we can get this over with,â Vell said. Heâd probably lost a year off his life watching that soulstone drop.
âYeah yeah,â Kraid said. âNone of you people appreciate good comedy.â
Kraid held the soulstone in his hand for a moment, to reboot Leeâs soul while it was still in the rock. Then he extended his hand and pushed the energy of the soulstone back out, guiding it towards Leeâs inert body. The violet wave washed over it and imbued it with new life, causing her to spring up with a shock. She looked around for a moment, confused, before pulling herself to her feet and standing upright, albeit a very wobbly upright.
âWas that necessary?â
âNo, it was entirely unnecessary and probably kind of cruel, but it was fast and I wanted to do it,â Kraid said. âYou know what I mean, of course.â
Lee and Harley tried to look at each other without actually making eye contact. Kraid tried to contain his sadistic smile.
âGet her up to speed and get her working,â Kraid said. âIâm going to step out for a bit, I can actually physically feel how much all of you want to kill me right now and thatâs not a productive work environment.â
âOh, right, yes,â Lee said. She had to pretend she wasnât used to having her soul ripped out from time to time. âGive me a moment.â
After a performatively long rest to let Lee ârecoverâ, Vell recapped the situation -again. Lee nodded along with the entire story, and let out a long sigh when it was over.
âI think I know what to do,â Lee said. âGive me some time and I can enchant a âheat mapâ of sorts, something thatâll let us trace large amounts of mana. Hopefully thatâll allow us to follow all these wish-granting creatures and put a stop to this.â
âDo you need anything, or can you just get started?â
âIâll be fine. It might take me a few minutes, though.â
âCool,â Harley said, before standing up and crossing to the other side of the room. Lee deliberately ignored her and got to work right away. Joan rolled her eyes and pulled Vell aside.
âYou still think this is working out between them?â
âRealityâs going to fall apart, Joan, this isnât really the time,â Vell said.
âNow is exactly the time! If reality was falling apart I wouldnât want to end it on a feud,â Joan said. âAdmittedly you guys are always strangely chill about weird disasters, but still.â
âBecause we know weâre going to get through this, and theyâll have plenty of time to talk it out later,â Vell said. Joan just sighed.
âWell weâve got some time to talk it out now, so we might as well,â Joan said. She pushed Vell aside and headed over to Lee, who was still in the process of inscribing some magical glyphs. âGot time to talk, Lee?â
âItâs a long process, but not complex,â Lee said. âI can talk.â
âAlright. I just wanted to check in,â Joan said. âIt sounds like you had a rough day yesterday.â
âIâm having a rough day today,â Lee said. Even though sheâd had her soul pulled out before, it still wasnât pleasant. âBut yes. And...Iâm sorry for involving you in that. I shouldnât have deceived you.â
âI canât say Iâm happy about it, but I canât really judge,â Joan said. âI donât exactly have the moral high ground there.â
Lee smiled weakly, and Joan continued.
âI kind of want to know whatâs up between you and Harley, though,â Joan said. Lee kept her hands steady, but she could not hide her reaction, which only made Joan more worried. âWhat happened? I thought you two were joined at the hip. Itâs weird that youâre fighting like this.â
âI donât know,â Lee sighed. âI just- she can be so judgmental, and so slow to move on, and forgive and-â
âLee, no,â Joan said. She looked eminently disappointed. âPlease donât tell me this is about me.â
âItâs not! I mean, it is, but, itâs not,â Lee said. âYes, itâs about you in the specific sense, but in general, why am I friends with someone who canât move on and forgive? What happens when other people I care about make mistakes, do I just have to deal with Harley treating them like garbage for the rest of my life?â
âLee. Not everyone deserves forgiving.â
Leeâs defiant energy deflated in a moment. Joanâs eyes, still their mismatched blue and red, were turned down towards the ground in shame.
âJoanâ¦â
âI appreciate that you and Vell are so forgiving. I do. But I donât need everybody to get over it.â
âBut, youâre getting better,â Lee said. âYouâre sorry, and-â
âSometimes being sorry means accepting that your actions have consequences,â Joan said. âDonât worry about me, and donât throw away a good friendship for a bad one.â
âYouâre not a bad friend,â Lee insisted. âYouâre a friend, and Harleyâs a friend, and I shouldnât need to choose, and neither of you should make me feel like I have to!â
Lee slammed her fists down on the table in a huff, and Joan used her recently-developed critical thinking skills to guess it was time to end this line of thinking.
âJust...think about it, I guess,â Joan said. âFriendships like that shouldnât be taken lightly.â
âI havenât removed her from my christmas card list yet,â Lee chided. âBut, whatever happens, Iâll be fine. I have you and Vell.â
âYep. Thereâs always Vell.â
Good old loyal Vell, who she could really use an assist from right now, and who continued to show no interest in assisting.