âSo, Michaela, weâve met your dad a lot,â Harley said. âWhatâs your mom like?â
âIs now really the time?â
âWhat else do we have to do?â
âDeploy a bomb?â
Not a literal bomb, despite Michaelaâs best efforts. She and Harley were camped out on the roof of the dining hall, waiting to deploy a âstink bombâ on Vell and Skyeâs dinner date. In reality, the capsule Michaela was clinging to was full of almost entirely odorless, non-harmful chemicals. It wasnât even hard enough to hurt someone if it got dropped on their head.
âTheyâre not even here yet,â Harley said. The dating duo had yet to arrive. âCome on. Whatâs your mom like?â
âSheâs cool.â
âJust...cool?â
Since trying a preachy approach had failed, Harley was now going for some backdoor therapy. If Michaelaâs issues had started with her parents, perhaps they could end there as well.
âYeah. My mom is cool. Are you jealous?â
âNo, my mom is way cooler than your mom,â Harley said. âSame goes for dads. And Iâll fight you on that.â
âThen you better get ready to fight,â Michaela said. Harley actually chuckled at that.
âSo you like your dad too? No offense, it just seems like you two get snippy with each other a lot,â Harley said.
âYeah, around you guys,â Michaela said. âHaving people around who constantly ruin everything youâre working on tends to ruin the mood.â
âOh.â
âWhen you guys arenât around we get along just fine,â Michaela said. âExcept for when he wants me to take a test or do my classwork. Like, Iâm his daughter, canât he just give me the answers?â
Harley rolled her eyes. Sheâd been inches away from actually emotionally connecting with Michaela for a moment.
âIs your skinny friend here yet?â
âLee will give us the signal when they get here,â Harley said. âWe still have time to kill. You got anything you want to talk about?â
âYeah. Are we going to have sex?â
âNo, Michaela.â
âReally? Then why are we up here all alone?â
âFor starts, weâre not alone, there are literally three other people on the other side of the roof,â Harley said. The roof of the dining hall was technically public access, though the inconvenience of accessing it meant that the only other occupants were three meteorology students collecting readings. âAnd secondly, I just want to talk to you. Actually get to know you. Weâve seen each other like every week for four years and we donât know anything about each other except that we piss each other off!â
âSo?â
âSo donât you think there should be some kind of actual human connection, or something,â Harley said. âCome on. Donât you want to find something you like about me beyond the fact you want to fuck me?â
âNot really, no,â Michaela said. âI already donât like you, why would I try to like someone I donât like?â
âTo be a good person?â
âIâm already the best person I know,â Michaela said. âFeels like you really want me to waste my time.â
Harley bit her tongue. This was clearly going in circles.
âAlright, whatever,â Harley said. âWhat was your favorite movie when you were a kid?â
âThe Lion King.â
âOh, really? Nice choice.â
âYeah, I was always very mature for my age,â Michaela said. âMost other kids didnât get the tragedy.â
âNo, itâs pretty obvious, I think.â
âWell when we watched it in class, all the other kids seemed really happy when that little brat showed up and ruined all of Scarâs hard work,â Michaela said. âKid fucks off to eat bugs for years while Scar does all the hard work of ruling, and then he gets to come back and take over just because he was born special? Pff. Monarchists.â
Harley took a very deep breath and closed her eyes, and tried not to think of Michaela getting trampled by wildebeest.
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âOkay, third timeâs the charm,â Harley said. âOr a reasonable excuse to give up. Iâll be honest, I am not going to be able to keep up this routine for long.â
âYou already deserve a medal for putting up with her this long,â Himiko said. Her, Kanya, and Sarah had assembled to help with Harleyâs third and final plan, as it involved their shared specialty: robotics. Harleyâs newest project, the Crushbot, was coming together nicely thanks to their shared efforts. In spite of the name, it had absolutely zero crushing power, though the massive claw looked imposing enough to trick an idiot like Michaela into thinking it did.
âAlright, get it hooked up and get it moving,â Harley commanded. âThen get out of here. For this to work itâs got to be just Michaela on the spot.â
For one last test of Michaelaâs inherent goodness, if she had any, Harley was going to stage a fake danger to herself and see if Michaela intervened. Everything else Harley had tried so far had been fairly low-stakes, so she hoped the feigned danger might awaken some deeper instinct towards goodness in Michaela. Or it would prove Michaela was beyond helping and give Harley an excuse to cut her losses and run. Either way, Harley won.
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âI know weâve already built the robot and everything, but are you sure you want to do this?â Kanya asked. Sheâd asked before and during the construction of the robot as well, but she still unsure herself. âThis feels like a lot of trouble to go to for one of the worst people we know.â
âIf there is a point to be proved from this, it is unseen by me,â Sarah said.
âItâs about principles,â Harley said. âI think. Lee?â
Lee, who was entirely useless with robots and had therefore been reading a book up until the point, looked up from the pages and gave a slight hum of acknowledgment.
âYouâre smarter than me, explain why Iâm doing this.â
âAh. Youâre doing it because last year you endangered our friendship by refusing to forgive Joan,â Lee said. âThis is all some convoluted attempt to prove to me, and yourself, that youâve changed as a person.â
All three of Harleyâs robotics buddies turned to look at her as her jaw dropped.
âChrist, lady,â Harley said. âIs this what it feels like when I psychoanalyze you?â
âI assume,â Lee said. âFor what itâs worth, I believe itâs working.â
âWell, I certainly canât back down now,â Harley said. âIs the robot working?â
âYep,â Himiko said. She demonstrated its fake crushing power, to Harleyâs approval.
âThen get the fuck out of here,â Harley said, shooing all her friends away. Everyone else in the room happily left, as staying would mean dealing with Michaela, and let Harley take over the robots controls.
She appraised the entire device, scrutinized its design, and decided to add a few finishing touches to the robot. For starters, an incredibly large, obvious power cable, as well as a giant off switch, and a glowing red weak point like a video game boss. She had no doubt Michaela would ever endanger herself to help someone else, but she might intervene if saving the day was incredibly, obviously easy. She got in place and called in Michaela, and made the robot do a few practice squeezes just to be sure it worked. It passed muster, and Harley waited out the few minutes it took for Michaela to show up.
As soon as Harley heard the door start to open, she turned on the Crushatron and feigned some screaming. Thanks to her lifestyle she knew what an authentic scream of pain sounded like and could fake one on demand. Thanks to the worryingly authentic scream, Michaela did not step through the door, and instead peeked around the corner cautiously.
âMichaela, thank god,â Harley said. Her feigned relief to see Michaela sounded much more fake than the scream. She knew what pain felt like, she did not know what it felt like to be happy to see Michaela Watkins. âThe robot went crazy, itâs trying to kill me!â
Michaela took a step forward, looked at the robot that was pretending to crush Harley, and her eyes bounced between the fake power cable, the giant off switch, and the massive, glowing vulnerability in its back.
âOkay, bye,â Michaela said. âWhen you die Iâll tell Vell it was Skyeâs fault.â
With a quick wave, Michaela left the room, leaving Harley alone with the robot that was presumably crushing her to death.
âOh you absolute bitch,â Harley muttered. She shut down the robot, slammed the remote on the ground, and stormed out after Michaela. âMichaela, you asshole!â
âWhat? Youâre not dead?â Michaela said, as she turned around. âGreat, now we have to come up with a new plan.â
âThatâs your priority right now? That you canât use my death as an excuse to sabotage Vell and Skye?â
âItâs the whole reason weâre here, isnât it?â
Harley clenched her fists and stomped her foot a few times, trying to express the boiling rage in her chest in a way other than punching Michaela in the face.
âNo, weâre here because I was stupid enough to try and see if you were a good person,â Harley said. âAnd I was wrong. Youâre a fucked up, idiotic, violent, selfish person, and there is nothing good about you!â
Michaela bore the torrent of abuse completely impassively, and shrugged.
âOkay.â
ââOkayâ? Is that it? Youâre a completely irredeemable human being and the only thing you have to say for yourself is âokayâ?â
âHarley. I donât like you. I donât care what you think of me.â
Harleyâs fist clenched so tight her knuckles popped, and she held her breath for a few seconds. Then, with one final, massive sigh, she let all the anger flow right out of her body, and she deflated.
âWell, thereâs your one virtue,â Harley said. âKnowing how to not give a fuck about people. Screw you, Michaela.â
Harley turned her back and started walking away, towards better sights and better people.
âIâd say I hope I never see you again, but I know Iâll have to stop your dumb ass from blowing up the world next week,â Harley said. âAnd fuck you in advance for that!â
Extending one middle finger in the air behind her, Harley turned the corner and stormed out of sight.
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Harley had stormed her way right back to Leeâs dorm to announce that they were officially done. Sensing her rage, Lee had done the sensible thing and bought some ice cream, then called in Vell and Skye to officially wrap up the proceedings. Lee explained things while Harley barreled through a bowl of ice cream, steaming all the while.
âSorry for not telling you,â Lee said. âWe assumed it would only be more disruptive. And we also assumed it would be slightly more entertaining.â
âThe mascot thing was kind of funny,â Vell said.
âAnd it wouldâve been kind of hard to enjoy a date knowing those losers were lurking around,â Skye said. âThe stuff the other guys have been doing is bad enough already.â
âThey used that voice AI stuff to make a fake recording of me saying I eat puppies,â Vell said.
âWell, at least itâs not physically harmful,â Lee said.
âIt lacks imagination, too,â Skye said. âYou got any recommendations, Harley?â
She didnât answer, not because she was lacking in clever schemes, but because she was busy pouting. They waited for a moment, for Harleyâs trademark smile to return, but it did not.
âHarley, darling, are you alright?â
âNo,â Harley said. âI feel like a moron.â
âCome on, you wasted a couple hours,â Vell said. âEven spent with Michaela, thatâs not so bad.â
âItâs not the time, itâs the effort, and that I- that it didnât work,â Harley mumbled. She crossed her arms and stewed in her emotions for a second. âI kind of wanted it to work.â
âYou actually care about Michaela?â
âNo, but I couldâve! Maybe,â Harley said. âI mean, Joan sucked, and then you guys made her not suck, and now sheâs cool, and...I donât know. Maybe I couldâve done that for Michaela.â
âWith all due respect, probably not,â Lee said. She casually ate her ice cream, not at all bothered by the same moral dilemma that troubled Harley.
âAnd even if you could,â Vell said. âHow much trouble are you willing to put up with to get there?â
âI donât know, a lot? Isnât that what being a good person is about? Trying to help everyone?â
âEveryone is a strong word,â Skye said. âMaybe just most people.â
Vell put aside his ice cream for a second and elaborated on the point.
âEveryone can be saved, but you canât save everyone,â Vell said. âSometimes itâs not the right time, or youâre not the right person, or, I donât know, any number of other things. Youâre not obligated to try and save everyone you meet.â
âEspecially not when youâre putting yourself at risk to try and do so,â Lee said. âAnd with Michaela, that threat is ever-present.â
âSo...Iâm morally in the clear for completely writing off Michaela?â
âYes, dear,â Lee said. âNow have some more ice cream.â
Sheâd bought Harleyâs favorite flavor, which Lee liked much less, and she was not about to let all that ice cream go to waste.
âDonât mind if I do,â Harley said. It was much easier to enjoy a full stomach with a clear conscience.