âI want to see the tutorial,â Harmony demanded, narrowing her eyes at Rhapsody. âEileen called and thanked me for coming up with the idea after her kids started cleaning the house, and I know I didnât tell her about it.â
Rhapsody was taking them to visit other parts of the circle. They were on a wide trail that started a few hundred feet away from the entrance of the world tree. Harmonyâs mother, her nieces, Mystery, Michael, and Declan were walking with them. Taxti had run off on an errand she had been very vague about. The other four leprechauns they had met were off playing with the new leveling system.
âWell, you donât sleep anymore, so there really isnât a way for you to see it,â Rhapsody said regretfully. âIâm not sure how it would work with an actual world tree anyway. I can feel your meridians expanding more than I expected every time you absorb energy from the chasm. I think weâre looking at a timeline of months rather than years before you are ready to complete the transition.â
âOh no,â Harmony declared firmly. âDonât you dare pretend that you canât just pull up a holographic window and show me the tutorial.â
Rhapsody glanced at her sideways before looking intently at the thick Dorekin trees surrounding them. The trees were at least twice the size of redwoods, but they had bark more like aspens. Rhapsody excitedly pointed at a six-inch hole in one of the trees.
âHey, look, thereâs an actual fairy dwelling,â Rhapsody informed her brightly. âThose are what real fairies look like. We just copied their form when we made our projections, but we made ourselves a lot bigger.â
Harmony tried not to get sidetracked, but her eyes were drawn to the glowing creatures she had thought were fireflies as they exited and entered the hole in the tree. With her improved vision, she could easily focus on the tiny creatures and see that they really were just tiny versions of Rhapsody, including the red hair.
âHow intelligent are they?â Harmonyâs mother inquired in fascination.
âItâs a little difficult to compare their intelligence to humans because they are so different,â Rhapsody answered musingly. âIf I had to try and make a direct comparison, I would say they are about the same level of intelligence as a teenager. They are very territorial and will unleash the whole hive on anyone dumb enough to try and intrude on their tree. They are all female and have a group of queens that share their authority. They existed on this world before humans and were one of the first creatures I saw when I decided to make a projection for the first time.â
âSo, they arenât friendly,â Harmonyâs mother noted with disappointment in her voice.
âOh, theyâre super friendly,â Rhapsody assured her with a laugh. âAs long as you donât trespass. Theyâll talk your ear off for days on end if you let them. Theyâre smart enough to carry on a normal conversation, but they donât really grow very much intellectually over time because they donât deal with any kind of adversity. That also changes the way they see the world, so they have a hard time empathizing with humans about almost anything. They are spawned from transitioning energy-based entities, so they donât procreate like humans. They are immortal, for the most part. Like the leprechauns, there is one night every year when they become mortal.â
âWhy is that?â Harmony asked curiously as she studied the fairies in fascination.
âThe energy that they are created from grows stale over time,â Rhapsody explained as she continued leading them through the giant forest. âOnce a year they transition to a mortal form while their energy matrices are rebuilt from the energy provided by world trees. Once their matrices are rebuilt, they transform back into an immortal entity. You can tell when they are getting close to their annual renewal. They start getting more sluggish and tired for the last few weeks.â
âDo world trees have the same issue with stale energy?â Harmony asked with a curious tilt of her head. âDo you become mortal?â
âNo, world trees transition from stars, so we have an unlimited supply of pure energy,â Rhapsody replied, glancing at Declan with a nod. âSo much energy that it is far too much for us, so we radiate it around us for other magical creatures to use.â
âWhat did you do as a star?â Harmony asked wonderingly as she watched the beautiful fairy next to her in fascination. She was in a red knee-length skirt with a silky red blouse that showed more than a hint of cleavage. She had black boots that almost reached her knees. âSince you were essentially stationary, what did you do all day?â
âI observed and interacted with the worlds around me,â Rhapsody answered with a reminiscing smile. âI was omnipresent for the worlds around me, able to watch all the lives and activities that occurred over the lifespan of those worlds. I could project an avatar to interact with the inhabitants of those worlds like I do as a world tree. It was never boring.â
âHuh,â Harmony replied with a grin. âI guess all of those cultures who worshipped sun gods were actually worshipping you.â
âYep, that they were,â Rhapsody agreed with a short laugh. âThey always blamed me for good or bad harvests. My role as a star was to learn from observing the lives around me. I wasnât supposed to directly take any kind of action, aside from verbal interactions through my avatar. Even that was supposed to be incognito, so they wouldnât know that I was actually their star.â
âYou must be quite the expert on human nature by now,â Harmony noted with a calculating gaze.
âIâve picked a few things up,â Rhapsody admitted nonchalantly. A small smile appeared on her face as they continued walking.
Harmony thought back to the way Rhapsody had approached her when they first met. Was each of her interactions expertly crafted to draw Harmony out of her shell and give relationships a chance? Had her experience with human nature over uncountable years of observation given her the skills necessary to break through the near-impenetrable walls Harmony had built around herself? She felt a swell of gratitude for whatever forces in the universe had put her in Rhapsodyâs sights. While she had been content with her life as a single person with her imagination to keep her company, she now knew just how much she had been missing out on.
Rhapsody looked up at her and smiled gently, her eyes full of love. Mystery glanced over at her, tilting her head curiously. She must have been feeling Harmonyâs emotions. When Rhapsody and Harmony had returned from their four-hour⦠interlude, Mystery had blushed every time she looked at them. Harmony wondered just how much Mystery had felt of their intimate exchange through their mysterious soul bond.
âI was just thinking about how lucky I was that Rhapsody was the one that found me,â Harmony explained with an affectionate glance at Rhapsody. âI donât think anyone else would have been able to break through all of my mental walls.â
âSheâs pretty amazing,â Mystery agreed warmly, smiling down at Rhapsody.
âYeah, Rhapsodyâs the best,â Aurora chimed in with a bright smile at the fairy.
Serenity nodded her agreement as she stared at Rhapsody like a favorite older sister.
Rhapsody grinned back at them and winked. âStop, youâre making me blush.â
âYouâre always blushing though,â Serenity pointed out with an envious sigh. âEveryone else has to put makeup on to fake a blush.â
âYeah, being a shapeshifter has its moments,â Rhapsody noted blandly, pointedly not looking at Harmony. Even so, Harmony felt her cheeks catch fire. Mystery must have felt the sudden flood of desire through their bond. She took one look at Harmonyâs flaming cheeks, and her own cheeks lit up like a sunset, confirming Harmonyâs suspicions that she had felt at least some of the sensations from her intimate interlude with Rhapsody.
âNow theyâre blushing for real,â Serenity announced, pointing at Harmony and Mystery. âYou can tell because even her forehead is bright red.â
Harmony put her face in her hands as she tried to hide her glowing red face. Serenity was gaining more points in her mental scoreboard than she could hope to keep up with lately. She needed to up her game.
âItâs not my fault these silly bodies canât regulate blood flow properly,â Harmony complained bitterly. âWhoever designed them was a sadist. Making our faces blush from adrenaline is almost as stupid as making our windpipe share the same passage as our feeding hole.â
âDid you really just call your throat a feeding hole?â Michael asked in morbid disbelief as Rhapsody threw her head back and laughed her golden laughter.
Her mother was shaking her head tiredly as she watched Harmony with a resigned expression. âHarmony⦠I donât even have the words.â
âThat sounds really gross, Aunt Harmony,â Aurora commented distastefully, her mouth turned down into a small frown.
âDid you want gills or something?â Mystery asked, her eyes sparkling with amusement.
âYes,â Harmony exclaimed in exasperation. âDo you know how many times Iâve choked on water or food in my life? Do you know how many people actually die from choking? Itâs a poor design that was either the work of an idiot or a sadist.â
Rhapsody clung to Harmonyâs arm to hold herself up as her fit of giggles robbed her legs of strength.
âOh, the irony,â Rhapsody gasped as she tried to catch her breath. âSomeday, far in the future, we are going to revisit this conversation.â
She felt a faint flare of affection from the glowing corner of her soul that she thought of as Rhapsody. It was the first time she had felt something besides an ambient warmth. Was she finally going to be able to feel more of the fairyâs emotions now?
When she focused on the portion of herself that she thought of as Mystery, she could feel a deep burning love directed at her. There was also a sense of attraction that had been growing stronger throughout the day, a passion that was on a low boil. She had to avoid focusing on those emotions or her easily distracted mind would get derailed from the task at hand. It was difficult though, with the beautiful woman walking right next to her, close enough that her enhanced senses could feel the heat radiating off her lithe body.
Rhapsody finally recovered from her mirth and took her hand, pulling her forward.
âIâm usually the one that derails conversations,â Rhapsody remarked in a reproving tone, glancing up at her with a smirk as she tugged her forward. âDonât be horning in on my turf, young lady.â
Harmony rolled her eyes as she let Rhapsody pull her forward. The feel of Rhapsodyâs hand in her own was sending signals to her brain that shut down her ability to think of intelligent retorts.
There was a large stone tower in a clearing in the forest ahead of them. It was nearly three hundred feet tall and fifty feet in diameter. There were large windows every twenty feet up. There were stone steps at the base that ended at a large door.
âThis is Deighvyâs place,â Rhapsody informed them as she began walking up the steps. âSheâs a⦠spirit walker and spends most of her time on other worlds. I felt her arrive a little while ago and thought some introductions were in order.â
Harmony frowned as she heard the hesitation in Rhapsodyâs voice before naming Deighvy a spirit walker. Was she a spirit walker or not?
Rhapsody led them up the steps of the tower and knocked on the door. After almost a minute of silence, the door opened and a middle-aged woman with long black hair stood inside. Her eyes were unsettling, with black sclera and glowing white irises and pupils. She was completely naked, aside from her chest, which was covered by her long black hair. She had a mature kind of beauty, like a rose fully bloomed. Her face was exquisite, with high cheekbones and a delicate chin.
Harmony immediately felt awkward. She had met her quota of nudists after entertaining the soldiers who had lost their clothes and equipment when Rhapsody melted them with fog.
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Deighvyâs eyes flickered her way and her lips quirked into an amused smile. It was hard to tell if she was looking at Harmony, since her pupils were the same brilliant white as her irises.
Rhapsody had turned to observe their reactions as well, a mischievous smile on her face. Mystery seemed unfazed, as did Harmonyâs mother and Declan. Harmonyâs nieces were another matter, looking as uncomfortable as Harmony as they tried not to stare. Michael had a frank look of appreciation on his face as he observed the beautiful spirit walker.
âThis is Deighvy,â Rhapsody introduced the woman with an affectionate smile. âShe stops by every decade or two for a few days. Deighvy already knows all of you.â
Harmony idly noticed that Declan had a look of respect on his face. Harmony tried to ignore the womanâs nudity and focus on her face. She switched to her second sight, hoping the overlay of energy would hide some of the beautiful womanâs body. She gasped as her second sight was blinded by a brilliant white light that drowned out everything besides Rhapsody. Just what was this woman, to have so much power flaring out of her?
âItâs nice to finally meet all of you in person,â Deighvy greeted them with a welcoming smile that filled Harmony with warmth. It reminded her of the embrace from Emily, to a lesser extent. Was she an angel too?
âPlease, come inside,â Deighvy beckoned them in as she backed into the tower.
Harmony followed Rhapsody into the tower, growing more curious by the second. She could sense power emanating from Deighvy like a supernova. Was she also a transitioned star?
Harmony looked around at the large open room intently, curious what a powerful spirit walker kept in their wizard-like tower. The circular walls were lined with bookshelves that wrapped all the way around the room. The center of the room had a pool twenty feet in diameter, filled with what looked like mercury. Small glowing orbs floated in and out of the quicksilver substance. Harmony followed one of the orbs as it floated upward through a shimmering portal in the ceiling twenty feet above them.
There were glowing runes in the foot-tall wall that surrounded the pool. They were continually changing in brightness, some of them even morphing into different runes entirely.
âHow are the rest of your creations doing?â Rhapsody asked Deighvy conversationally. âAnything new and interesting?â
âIâve been working on making a light realm similar to what you told me about last time we talked,â Deighvy answered, pursing her lips briefly. âI thought of trying the same design you told me about, but I decided to change up the requirements for entry. Only souls that have incarnated at least four times will be eligible for entry. Young souls donât have the comprehension to properly utilize what the realm offers. There are additional karmic requirements as well.â
âWait a minute,â Harmonyâs mother said in a voice filled with awe. âYouâre that Deighvy? The creator?â
Harmony blinked, looking at her mother in confusion. Since when was the creator named Deighvy?
âYep, thatâs me,â Deighvy nodded with a faint smile at Harmonyâs mother. âI thought you might recognize the name.â
Mystery and Michael were staring at Deighvy in growing awe. Harmony felt the skeptical monster she had thought defeated rear its doubting head to cry fake. She tried to mentally throttle the little demon, but it was like grabbing mist every time she grasped its metaphorical neck with her metaphorical hands.
âSo, you created the world?â Harmony asked curiously, struggling to keep the doubt from her voice.
âAll of the worlds,â Deighvy replied, eyeing her with a slight frown. âAll of the worlds in this universe.â
Harmony once again felt the sense of a tightly compressed supernova blazing inside of the woman. If god was human-shaped, at least she was a girl and not some bearded dude with a dissociative personality disorder who threw temper tantrums when his creations didnât do what he wanted.
âHarmony has some change requests on human anatomy she wanted to share with you,â Rhapsody informed Deighvy with an impish grin at Harmony. âI canât remember how she described the person responsible for designing the original human body. Harmony, do you remember?â
Harmonyâs motherâs face went white at Rhapsodyâs words. She glanced worriedly at Deighvy and then back at Harmony.
âI think Harmony was just being facetious,â her mother said quickly. âSheâs always had a sarcastic tongue.â
Deighvy shared a look with Rhapsody and then began laughing with as much enthusiasm as Rhapsody had earlier.
âI really want to be there when she finds out,â Deighvy told Rhapsody as she wiped a tear from her eye. âI think Iâll stick around this world for a few centuries so that I donât miss it.â
Harmonyâs mother let out a relieved breath when no lightning bolts appeared. She stared at the laughing divinity with a puzzled expression, mirrored by everyone but Rhapsody.
âWhen I find out what?â Harmony demanded, narrowing her eyes as she stared at the laughing duo.
âHarmony,â her mother hissed warningly. âShow a little respect.â
âI want to know what theyâre talking about,â Harmony declared stubbornly. âOut with it, Rhapsody.â
âIâm saying that I want to be there when you finally find out who designed the human body,â Deighvy explained, watching Harmony in amusement.
âIt better not be the bearded guy,â Harmony muttered darkly.
Rhapsody and Deighvy dissolved into another fit of laughter at Harmonyâs words. There was clearly some kind of inside joke that she was the butt of, but try as she might, she couldnât think of what it could be.
âWhatâs up with the bubble bath?â Harmony asked with a gesture at the quicksilver pool and the glowing orbs floating in and out of it.
âThis is a portal to the place where souls are judged,â Deighvy answered with a gesture at the pool. âMercury is used to bind the spirit to the consciousness from the soulsâ last mortal form. Depending on their karmic weight, they will be given the choice to pass on to the spirit realm where there is no more pain and leave the reincarnation cycle behind.â
âIs my sister reincarnated yet?â Harmony asked before she realized what she was saying.
âYour sister has moved beyond the reincarnation cycle,â Deighvy replied slowly, glancing at Rhapsody speculatively. âShe isnât in this universe anymore. At least, not in a form that I can recognize her.â
âMomâs not going to reincarnate as a human again?â Serenity asked, her eyes growing wet as she stared at Deighvy with fading hope. âSheâs gone forever?â
âNo, Serenity,â Rhapsody walked over and pulled her into a gentle embrace. âSheâs not gone forever. One of the reasons we are visiting Deighvy today is to see if I can bend a rule in exchange for some information.â
Deighvy looked at Serenity and Aurora consideringly before looking down at Rhapsody. âHow far are you planning to bend this rule?â
âNot far,â Rhapsody assured her with a dimpled smile. âI just want a resurrection.â
Harmony and her mother gasped in shock. Her eyes blurred as tears of hope flooded her vision.
âNothing extraordinary,â Rhapsody continued conversationally. âJust a restoration to what she was before.â
Harmony felt Mysteryâs arm around her shoulder as silent tears streamed down her face. She leaned into the other woman as hope ignited like a nuclear blast in her chest.
âYou could bring Mom back?â Serenity asked in a brittle voice filled with hope.
Deighvy stared at Rhapsody speculatively. âWhat information would you be willing to exchange for me to look the other way?â
âAccess to the origin realm,â Rhapsody replied quietly. âOn condition that it stays with you and you alone.â
âDeal,â Deighvy agreed immediately.
âThank you, Deighvy,â Rhapsody said softly.
âThank you, Rhapsody, for respecting our autonomy,â Deighvy replied gravely. âI know you could do it without following our rules. We all appreciate your temperance.â
Rhapsody released Serenity and stepped away from the rest of them. She closed her eyes and became very still for almost a minute. Harmony and her family watched with a desperate hope that was almost painful. A glowing outline of a person gradually grew brighter in front of Rhapsody. The outline began to fill in as the light grew brighter. When it reached a level of brightness where Harmony could no longer see anything, the light suddenly vanished.
Her sister stood in front of Rhapsody, looking confused as she looked around the room. She only had a second to stare before Harmony and her nieces and mother rushed toward her. Harmony felt like her heart was going to burst as she pulled her sister into a tight embrace, sobbing as her eyes streamed tears. She released her quickly so that Serenity and Aurora could embrace her as well.
âMom!â Serenity and Aurora cried out in elation, tackling her from either side. âOh Mom, I missed you so much!â Serenity cried as she held on to her mother tightly.
Aurora couldnât get any words out as she sobbed into her motherâs arm, clinging to her tightly.
âWhatâs going on?â Melody asked in bewilderment, wrapping her arms around her daughters. Her voice suddenly became fearful. âWhereâs David? He has a knife!â
âYouâre safe, Melody,â her mother assured her comfortingly as she stepped forward and pulled the three of them into her arms, her eyes streaming with tears.
Harmony felt Rhapsodyâs arms wrap around her waist from behind. âI brought her back from just before the knife attack,â Rhapsody whispered into her ear.
âThank you, Rhapsody,â Harmony choked out through her tears as her chest was wracked with huge sobs. âIâll never be able to repay you for doing this.â
âYou will never need to, silly,â Rhapsody told her gently, resting her chin on Harmonyâs shoulder.
Mystery watched their reunion with tears in her own eyes, a tender smile on her beautiful face as she stared at Harmony. Declan was watching with a soft expression, a gentle smile on his face. Michael stared at Melody in confusion, unaware of her recent death.
âMom, whatâs going on?â Melody asked her mother in a dazed voice. âWhere are we and how did we get here?â
âItâs a long story, sweetie,â their mother told her in a voice choked with emotion. âJust give us a minute to enjoy having you back.â
âBack from where?â Melody asked in perplexity. âYouâre acting like I died.â
Their mother broke down and sobbed at Melodyâs words, pulling her daughter in tighter.
âHarmony?â Melody prompted as she saw Harmonyâs emotional state. âWas I dead?â
Harmony nodded, unable to speak through the tennis ball in her throat as she continued sobbing. She would have never believed the sensation of relief could be so strong. She wanted to pull her sister into an embrace and never let her go. All of the horrible things she now remembered happening to her sister when they were younger, the horrible marriage she had been trapped inâthey could finally start building happy memories to replace the horrors of her past.
âHow did I--,â Melody broke off as she finally noticed the others in the room. When her eyes landed on Deighvy, she gasped, taking in her strange eyes and the aura of power radiating out of her like a sun.
âRhapsody brought you back to us,â Serenity told her tearfully. âSheâs the fairy with Aunt Harmony.â
Harmony was beginning to get overloaded by her synesthesia from all of the physical contact in the room, but it wasnât unpleasant. She felt like she was hugging her sister by proxy as she felt it through her mother and nieces. She could feel Rhapsody pressed up against her back as well.
Melody looked at Rhapsody uncomprehendingly. The fairy still had her chin resting on Harmonyâs shoulder and her arms wrapped around Harmonyâs waist. At Serenityâs words, Rhapsody lifted her head and released Harmony, floating around her in the air so that she was in clear view.
âHello, Melody,â Rhapsody beamed at Harmonyâs stunned sister. âWords canât adequately describe how good it is to have you back. David is gone forever. Youâre safe, and I wonât ever let anything bad happen to you again.â
Melody stared at Rhapsody in awe, her eyes filling with tears at her words. âHeâs gone?â
âYou should have seen it,â Serenity told Melody with an exuberant laugh. âRhapsody beat the living crap out of him. Weâll never have to worry about him again.â
âHow long have I been⦠gone?â Melody asked hesitantly, unable to say the word.
âThree months,â Rhapsody told her gently. âYour daughters have been living with Harmony in your Grandma Dottyâs house.â
âYou wouldnât believe how awesome itâs been,â Serenity told Melody excitedly. âIt was so good to be with Aunt Harmony again! And then we met Rhapsody and discovered she was a fairy and came inside of her fairy ring. She gave us the ability to do magic! Watch this!â
Serenity vanished, eliciting a startled squeak from Melody. Serenity suddenly reappeared next to Melody, an enormous grin on her face. âWe can teleport, fly, make clones of ourselves, scry, and create shadow familiars! Just wait until you meet Taxti. Sheâs the queen of the fauns and sheâs the one whoâs been teaching us magic.â
Harmony couldnât stop a laugh from escaping through her tears as she observed her niece bubbling with excitement.
âI think we better slow down,â Harmonyâs mother told Serenity lightly as she watched Melodyâs stunned face. âThis is a lot for her to take in, especially after suddenly waking up in a strange place.â
Aurora still hadnât been able to get a word out. She was sobbing into Melodyâs side as Melody gently stroked her hair comfortingly.
Melody squinted as she studied Harmony more closely. âHarmony? Is that really you?â
âItâs really me,â Harmony assured her with a tremulous smile. âIâm transforming into a fairy, so I look a little different. I donât know if you remember how big of a skeptic Iâve always been, but apparently magic exists, as do a lot of the magical creatures from folklore. It took a long time for me to accept it, even when it was right in front of me.â
Melody smiled with relief. âYeah, thatâs Harmony. The eternal skeptic.â
âIf you think I look different, take another look at Mom,â Harmony told her with short laugh.
Melody finally looked at her mother. She gaped as she stared at a person that looked a decade younger than herself. âMom, is that really you?â
âIâm immortal now,â their mother told the dumbfounded Melody with a dazzling smile. âIâm also transforming into a fairy. Weâll explain everything, but it will take a little while. A lot has happened in the last two weeks.â
Melody continued to stare at her mother in stunned disbelief. She looked like a shorter version of Harmony.
Melody had been resurrected in the same denim jeans she had been wearing the night she had died. She had a white blouse that showed just a hint of cleavage. Her chest-length blonde hair was the same light color as Harmonyâs. She wasnât as slim and fit as Harmony, but she was still a healthy weight. She was the same height as Harmony and had the same bright blue eyes that Harmony once had.
âI suggest we go to Harmonyâs house,â Rhapsody said as she watched Melody closely. âShe needs somewhere more familiar before she can feel comfortable enough for all of the new revelations.â
Rhapsody walked up to Deighvy and embraced her with a grateful smile. âThank you, Deighvy.â
âIt was worth it to see so much love in one place,â Deighvy replied with a wistful smile. âIâll be around if you want to talk.â
Rhapsody nodded with another smile before walking back to the rest of them. âDeclan, are you coming too?â
âYouâre damn right Iâm coming,â Declan declared with a snort. âYou and Harmony have provided more entertainment than Iâve seen in a thousand years.â
Rhapsody rolled her eyes and turned to Harmony and her family. âEverybody ready?â
Serenity teleported ahead of them, but Aurora was unwilling to let her mother go. Rhapsody waved her hand dramatically and the tower vanished, replaced by Harmonyâs large living room.
Melody let out a startled squawk when she felt the icy immersion of teleportation. She stared around the front room in surprise, her eyes full of recognition. Harmony saw her opening and quickly stepped over and embraced her sister tightly.
âDonât worry, Melody,â Harmony told her sister gently. âRhapsody is going to fix everything.â
Melody looked at Harmony searchingly, clearly hearing the hidden meaning in her words.
âEverything,â Harmony repeated with a radiant smile.
Melody closed her eyes as tears filled her eyes and spilled down her cheeks. Harmony held her comfortingly as she felt relief flooding out of her sister.