After a bit of searching, Electra and I had found a path up and out of the cove. We marched up into the surrounding jungle through luscious palm trees with verdant green foliage growing thick on the ground.
And the jungle was hot.
âGod there are so many bugs.â Electra slapped the back of her neck.
âReally, Elenore?â I sent her a cheery smile. âI hadnât noticed any.â
âDonât call me that.â She glowered at me. âWhy arenât they bothering you?â
I shrugged. âKarma?â I stepped over a branch. âI donât get sunburns either.â
âKarma my lily-white assâ¦â she slouched after me, arms hanging limply by her sides.
I tapped my chin. âI mean, maybe I was just a Saint in my past life.â I shrugged. âBut really, do you expect me to feel sorry for you?â
She slapped her arm. Again. âGod, ow! These things are the size of birds.â She hunched over. âWhere are we even going anyway?â
âSomewhere not here.â
âWhy bother though? You saw those guys in armor coming into the cove, right? We coulda just asked them for directions.â She glanced away. âPlus, there werenât any hecking mosquitoes on the beach.â
I sighed. âRule number one, never get caught at the scene of the crime.â
She raised an eyebrow. âEven though it wasnât our fault?â
âEspecially if it wasnât your fault.â I shook my head. âThe number of times I pinned my earlier jobs on some guy who just happened to be there⦠almost too many to count honestly.â
âWhat, really?â
I nodded.
âNo way, I donât buy that for a second.â
I raised an eyebrow at her. âRemember the Ascott Ruby?â
âWhat, the massive synthetic gem the Phantom Thief stole?â
âThat was me.â I laughed. âAnd she got put away for it too! God she was so fucking pissed after she escaped the prison. We had a little feud going for months over that.â
Electra blinked. She opened her mouth to deny my claim, before pausing. âWe never did find the rubyâ¦â
âSure you did.â
She stopped, looking at me with a complicated expression on her face.
âWhat do you think formed the matrix of my power core?â I gave a nonchalant little shrug. âThough, you slagged it pretty thoroughly. Howâs it feel to be the accessory to a crime?â
âOh you littleâ¦â
âWhoops!â I smirked at her. âI can see the headlines now: Rising Hero Destroys Evidence in Key Investigation!â
She laughed. âYeah, right beneath âthe most feared villain in the US captured.ââ
âSo you admit Iâm the most feared then?â
âPlease.â She rolled her eyes. âYouâre small potatoes after Cypher. Thereâs just no one else left.â
I stopped, glancing away into the dense jungle.
âUm, Empress?â
âYes.â I started walking again. âI suppose Heroes are rather good at what they do.â
For a few minutes we walked in silence.
ââ¦So, why are we dealing with the stupid jungle again?â
âI canât hunt for shit. You canât hunt for shit. The only source of water was the ocean.â I gave her a look. âGee, Elenore. You tell me why we left.â
She blew out an annoyed huff. âOkay now youâre just doing it on purpose.â
âDoing what?â
She huffed, waving a hand in the air. âCouldnât you have just whipped up some⦠water foodinator or something?â
âYes, of course, why didnât I think of that.â I pressed a hand to my head. âWith the three springs and one circuit board from my armor, I could make a device that synthesizes food from the ambient idiocy! Itâs so simple!â
âWhat really?â
âNo, idiot!â I hit her in the shoulder. Eleanor just danced back, sticking her tongue out at me. âI donât have the parts, and even if I did, I donât have the tools to work them.â The small tool kit on my belt, which Iâd kept with me, of course, was for spot repairs only, nothing that required any amount of force.
She hummed as we continued to hike along, just above the coastline. âWhat about your new skills then? I mean, you mustâve gotten something useful from your class.â
I shrugged, pulling up my status screen and expanding the skills section with a mental flex.
Skills
[1/5]
Summon Demon: Level 1
Summon a creature from beyond. Be wary of your words.
âI have something called âsummon demon,â but the description is⦠less than comforting.â I shrugged. âYou?â
âAh, uh.â Her eyes did that flicking thing I was coming to associate with someone looking at their menu. God, I hope I didnât look that dumb when I did it.
âI have âbuzzer bolt.ââ She lifted her hand. âActually, that sounds kinda useful. I could probably give myself a jolt with my power, then shoot it at something like a bird, or some wild pig or something.â
I blinked. âAre there even wild pigs on most islands?â
âI dunno.â Elenore shrugged. âI think I read it in that one book, you know, the one with the conch and the big fire? They had piggies, right?â
I felt the urge to fall over and die. âThere was a character named Piggy.â
âWhat? Thatâs horrible.â
I nodded. âWhich was, more or less, the point.â I smiled. âItâs fine, he died in the end.â
âThatâs not fine.â
No, it wasnât. But that was the point.
âArenât you going to shock yourself?â I tilted my head at her. âI could use a good laugh.â
She puffed up. âWhat, you think Iâm
gonna mess myself up with lightning? Youâve gotta be thinking of some other fiendishly attractive blonde hero who wrecked your base. Like Wonder Man.â
âNo,â I said dryly. âThat would be the one who tripped over a storage hatch and fell into the trash compactor, like something out of a bad movie.â
âSo you were watching!â
âI actually made that up.â I smirked. âWhat, did he really fall into an access hatch? My robot didnât even have a trash compactor.â
She coughed into her fist. âAh, anyway, Iâm gonna start testing my power nowâ¦â
I laughed. âYou do that, Elenore.â
She shot a glare at me before turning back to the task at hand. âUsually itâs just pretty obvious right?â She nodded to herself, and I crossed my arms. âBuzzer Bolt!â
I waited for a second, before raising my eyebrow. âWas that it?â
âN-no, I just, I donât know how to trigger the spell.â Elenore flushed. âUsually itâs as simple as just saying it!â
âReally?â I tilted my head, âAnd that would be in those books of yours? The ⦠light novels?â
âDonât you start on my novels again.â Elenore said. âOr Iâll blast you instead of me.â
I hummed once, nodding along as she chanted the name of her ability like it was some kind of mantra. âHave you tried using, oh, I donât know, your brain?â I tilted my head. âLike you do with your power normally?â
She paused. âUh.â
âElenore, please.â
Her eyebrows furrowed as she tried to ignore me.
âBuzzer bolt!â
A spark of what looked like electricity jumped across her arms.
I say looked like because normal electricity didnât knock Electra, the electric hero, off her feet like someone kicked her in the stomach.
She hit the ground with a thud, steam coming off her suit as the heat flash evaporated any moisture sheâd picked up during the trek.
âWhile that doesnât look like the most comfortable way to get clean,â I said. âIt certainly dried you off, didnât it?â
âUgh⦠shut up.â
âWhat, you mean you didnât mean to blow yourself off of your feet with your own electricity?â
âWhat the heck happened?â She pushed herself back to her feet. âThat didnât feel like electricity at all!â
I hummed, tossing a few ideas around in my head. âWell, probably because it wasnât.â
âHuh?â
âYou just used âmagic.ââ I waved a hand through the air. âWhy would it work the same way real electricity works? If some random wizard invented thunder magic, whatâs more likely: he actually does the research necessary to understand the movement of electrons from areas of high potential to areas of low potential⦠or he just makes some spell that causes a line of glowing, superhot something to flash across the air from his fingertips?â
Electraâs frown deepened. âUgh, when you put it like that, it makes more sense that magic wouldnât be the same thing as electricity. God that sucks though.â
I nodded, placing a hand in front of my mouth. âOh, my. Does the hero need help from me again, so she can use her power?â
She huffed. âI can still use it in a thunderstorm.â
âOh, of course, a thunderstorm.â I nodded. âYou mean those ones with the clouds, and the rain.â
She stared at me for a second, a betrayed expression on her face.
I patted her once on the shoulder. âJust trying to keep you grounded, Elle.â
âIâll keep you grounded.â
She reached out, grabbing me before I could get out of the way.
âH-hey, what are you doing?â
âHmm? Just limit testing is all.â She grinned sharply, fingers tightening. âMy spell didnât really do that much damage, yâknow, gotta see if thatâs normal.â
I squirmed, but without my armor I was just a shorter, less athletic woman. âCan we talk about this?â
âOh sure, sure!â Electra laughed. âItâs easy. Stop calling me by my name.â
I paused, glancing to the side.
She scowled. âBuzzerâ¦â
âOkay! Okay! I promise I wonât call you Elenore anymore!â
She frowned at me.
âYep! No more Elenore from me, no sir!â
âOkay, you can stop saying that.â
I grinned. âSaying what? That I wonât use the name Elenore for this girl, Elenore, that Iââ
âBuzzer Bolt!â
I let out a shriek as the surge of something that felt remarkably like lighting ran through me.
A second later, Electra let me go, and I staggered over to a tree.
âUgh, fuck you.â
âThatâs right.â
I staggered upright, glaring over at her. âIâll have my vengeance, Electra.â
âLet me know how it goes, kay?â
âOh believe me.â I was gonna figure out how fake magic electricity worked so I could build her a generator that made that instead. âYouâll be the last to know.â
She tilted her head. âDonât you mean the first?â
I smiled at her. âI know exactly what I said.â
She leaned back. âCan you just not?â
âHmm?â My smile grew wider.
âUh, thatâsâ¦â Her eyes flicked back and forth, before locking onto something behind me. âHey look, a city!â
I paused, glancing over my shoulder. âHuh, well look at that. Looks like we found one.â
I could make out the towers and the top of a wall over the trees. A few more minutes of walking and we caught sight of what looked like a small medieval city, complete with walls, dirt roads, and horse-drawn carts.
Electra glanced at me. âThink theyâll have what you need?â
I sighed. âProbably not. But at least theyâll have food, so we might as well.â
âSure.â She laughed. âWhatâs the worst that could happen?â