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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Insert Computerized Alien Species Here

Bannerman Road was getting to be familiar territory for the removal men these days. Though this time they were just moving one person in, rather than a whole family, which was more than enough to make the residents curious. And so it was, that many a member of the street watched, with their noses pressed against their windows as the removal men hefted a surprisingly small number of boxes and a sparse amount of furniture into the house, and a young girl entered with a pleased smile on her face.

She was an undeniably beautiful girl, no older than fifteen, with long silky blonde hair, a body that would make supermodels jealous and skin so fair that it looked as though the slightest sunlight would burn her. And yet her most stunning features were her eyes, which spoke of pain, sorrow, and age that one so young should never have to experience.

With her journalist's nose for a story, it was not long before Sarah Jane became interested in the girl who, apparently lived alone. She hastily invited herself over to number eleven, with a thermos of tea, and a plate of cookies, much in the same way she had done earlier that year with Rani's mother, when the Chandra's had first moved into number twelve.

Once again, Sarah Jane proved that she could sniff out strangeness accurately, for the girl had a very interesting story to tell. Her name was Lisa Vine. Her mother had died in childbirth, and her father had been murdered trying to protect her from men who had broken into their house one night. Her blue eyes had filled with tears at the memory of his death, and she had busied herself with some of Sarah Jane's offered tea, before composing herself enough to go on. She spoke about how she was looking for someone who could help look after her, and care for her. When Sarah Jane had asked if she meant relatives, Lisa had merely smiled mysteriously, and said in that perfect voice "something like that".

Barely two days later, and a lost and utterly terrified alien dropped smack into the middle of Bannerman Road, after its ship malfunctioned, and began shooting anything that moved in fear for its life. Sarah Jane and her friends had attempted to reason with it, to no avail. The poor creature was simply too terrified…at least until the mysterious girl from number eleven appeared.

At the sight of the sparkling blue eyes, and the understanding expression on that beautiful face, the alien had instantly calmed, as Lisa had told it about her own horrific and tragic past, and how she had overcome her fear in order to keep on going. The alien, placated by her kind and brave nature, had allowed Sarah Jane to use K-9 to fix the malfunction in the ships controls, and was quickly on its way.

Even though a little voice had told Sarah Jane in the back of her mind, that allowing another child into her dangerous life was a bad idea, she had ignored it and accepted Lisa into her strange little family – after all, how could she say no to such a brave and helpful young woman?

As the next week had dawned, Lisa had enrolled in Park Vale school, and instantly fitted in with almost everyone. During this time, she was able to get Rani to admit (in secret of course, when the boys were not listening) that she had a thing for Clyde, and she had promised the taller girl that she would do what she could to help them get together. She also, after much prodding, got something that sounded suspiciously like a confession of love out of Luke, when discussing Maria (though of course Luke was highly confused about his own feelings, have never felt anything like them before). Lisa had assured him that there was nothing strange or unusual about the way he felt, and that he should tell Maria about it as soon as possible.

It was about now that most fanfiction readers had either reached for the brain bleach or collapsed into a Sue-induced coma, and a certain Society were alerted as to her existence.

OOO

The papers were packed to exploding point in her bag, but still the small girl ran, skidding to a halt at the end of the corridor. Puffing from her impromptu race across the Library Arcanium, Emily pulled the briefing room door open as silently as she could and slipped her tiny figure around it...

...and was immediately met by about thirty pairs of amused looking eyes. She felt herself blush, and shuffled to her chair beside the leaders.

"You thought just because you're small we wouldn't notice you were missing?" Harriet inquired, before smirking. "Well we did, and you're late young lady. That's not very becoming..."

Emily tuned out the rest of Harriet's speech. She could not have missed much, as none of the paperwork had been issued yet, so she focused her gaze on the table and muttered an apology when the leader took a second to breathe.

"Right, before we begin this meeting," Tash called everyone to order. "I'd just like to say there may be some interruptions because unfortunately –"

She was cut off as the thundering noise of drill against concrete made itself known to the entire briefing room. Emily immediately clapped her hands over her ears, as did several others. Tash continued to speak, but her voice was drowned out.

"What did you say?" Marcus asked, as the noise subsided. He had been appointed note taker for this meeting and he was scribbling so frantically that Emily was sure his hand was trying to separate itself from his arm. "I couldn't hear you because Doug is drilling a new piping system into his lab downstairs."

Tash gave him a look. "That's what I said. I said there may be some interruptions because..."

The drilling pounded through the room again, muting the leader's voice once more.

"...still didn't hear that..." Marcus informed her.

"...let's begin," Tash looked as though she were fighting the urge to hit Marcus with the book. "We have apologies for absence. As we've just heard, Doug isn't here."

The drills began again. This time, Tash waited before continuing.

"Jared and Chloe also send apologies for not attending. Also, Emma, Beth, Kate...and I guess effectively Meg too, have handed in their resignations due to Real Life commitments. They shall all be greatly missed."

There as a murmur of agreement and Emily's face fell. She had liked the Welsh girls, as they were the ones that had rescued her and brought her to the Society. It wouldn't be the same with so many people leaving. She couldn't help but notice Tash did not look happy about this either.

Harriet, perhaps to ease everyone's sadness, helpfully began throwing papers at people.

"Okay, weekly rotas are being... thrown around," Tash continued. "Read, memorise, the usual..."

"Hey, why am I on monitor duty again?" Ben complained, yelping in surprise as Shirley chomped her way through the rota in disgust. Frowning, the three leaders grabbed a copy and scanned it quickly.

"Oh bol-!" the leader's cursing was fortunately cut off by another short burst of drilling.

"You printed out last week's copy," Michael stated, to the snickers of the agents. Tash hid her face in the rota in embarrassment.

"...I'm afraid I didn't hear what you said just now Tash," Marcus piped up. "Shall I leave a blank in the minutes?"

"No Marcus," Harriet sighed. "Do not leave a blank. I think you'll find what she said was essentially an unfavourable word, often used by British people to describe either testicles, or a dire situation."

There was a very long silence following this declaration, punctuated only by Marcus scribbling down the notes.

"Right... moving on," Tash muttered. "I'll get the rotas round at lunchtime then. Item one..."

"Oooh wait!" Harriet got to her feet again, and began throwing folders to various agents around the table. "I have field reports checked, corrected, stamped and approved from last week..."

Emily was pleased to see that along with the field reports, a file was thrown at her with a large "APPROVED" stamp across the front. She had submitted her latest completed gadget (well...it was technically half hers – one of Tash's friends in Real Life had come up with the original designs) to the leaders, and it seemed she had succeeded.

Tash was drumming her fingers against the table, as Harriet marched around the room, patting gold stickers onto the heads of the agents who had successfully completed their paperwork without spelling mistakes (Tyler immediately began to eat his).

"Finished?" Tash asked Harriet, as the leader sat down, with a smile and a nod. "Good. Then we can move on to item one..."

"I almost forgot!" Harriet gasped suddenly, leaping from her chair and marching over to Emily, who suddenly felt the room develop a nasty chill. There was something in Harriet's face that made her wish she had skipped the meeting all together, and stayed in Tash's hanger.

It was only when the leader produced a party hat, and a large flashing badge with the number eleven on it, that Emily realised what her intentions were, and her face went magenta – it couldn't be the twenty seventh of February already, could it?

"Happy birthday to you..."

At the sight of their leader waving her arms like a drunken orchestra conductor, the rest of the Society burst into a hasty chorus of song, accompanied by surprised and excited grins on their faces. Harriet's personal string quartet also appeared and began a wailing screech of violins that almost drowned out the singers. By the time the song was finished, Harriet had pressed the party hat, and badge bearing the number eleven onto a mortified looking Emily. She had honestly forgotten all about it...

"You never told us it was your birthday!" Tyler sounded put out, as did several other agents. Emily immediately felt bad, but it was outweighed by her sudden desire to vanish into thin air. She didn't want to be here anymore. She wanted her room and some privacy...but the Society would never allow her that...why had Harriet had to bring this up?

Desperate now to get the meeting over, she put on as good a smile as she could muster, and turned to Tash.

"Tash, do me a favour and move to item one, before Harriet decides I'm small enough for the birthday bumps."

Tash grinned. "Sure. Item one..."

"Wait!" Marcus held up a hand, his other still scrawling furiously. "I didn't get all that... happy birthday dear Emily... happy birthday to you... what came next?"

Tash gave him a very blank look, before shaking her head. "Just skip it..." She turned to the rest of the Society, who had settled back into their seats. "And now, at last, item one..."

"Actually, bugger item one," Jess got to her feet, fishing in her bag for her supply of fabric paint, which was usually reserved for concerts. "I'm going to go decorate the reading room so we can have a birthday party!"

"I don't want a birthday party!" Emily protested, utterly horrified at the idea. It wasn't that she didn't appreciate the thought, but a party was the last thing she wanted to face right now. Jess's determined stride did not break however, as she scooped a disgruntled Leonard back into her handbag. The rest of the agents began muttering excitedly amongst themselves.

"Well the rest of us do!" Jess charged from the room, muttering to herself, "I wonder if Doug will notice if I steal his bedsheets..."

"Yeah, I'm with Jess," Rhia declared. "I'm going to go make a birthday cake! See you all later!"

And she shot from the room, leaving a cloud of dust in her wake. Emily could only sit and watch the agents excuse themselves from the meeting.

"I'm going to get some music together!" Ben declared loudly.

"Me too!" Jared added.

"I'll help decorate the room!" Willie cried.

"No way!" Michael bellowed over the din. "I remember what happened last time you decorated! If you even think about putting up more shrunken heads I'll lock you in a room with Phoenixia! And she'll make sure you're naked!"

The only person in the room, who was not making a fuss, was Tash. The leader just sat in her seat, with her head resting on her hands, a twitch working its way into her fingertips as her meeting adjourned itself.

"Just once, I'd like to get through a meeting and get to my main point..." she muttered.

"Shall I minute that?" Marcus asked, as he prepared to pack his notes away.

Tash's only response was to reach over and smack him over the head with a rolled up rota, before answering her communicator. Emily immediately regretted mentally asking herself how the day could get any worse, as she saw the leader's face turn serious.

"Sue loose in a fandom?" Harriet asked, as her friend got up and began to pack her belongings up. Tash nodded.

"Not just a Sue… it's that Sue from the His Dark Materials fandom."

OOO

Lisa was smiling to herself, as she watched Clyde and Rani exchange looks ahead of her. Her bag strap was intolerably tight on her shoulder, and she lamented such a long time trapped in her story with no form of exercise. Though she had retained her beauty, she had had very little time to get use to the strenuousness way people would walk everywhere and carry things themselves in this time. She reminded herself that they were only two streets away from Bannerman Road, and she would survive.

As she watched the two ahead, Rani would hastily return her eyes to the pavement beneath her feet, and Clyde would clear his throat awkwardly and loudly change the subject. The new arrival to the group had to smile. It wouldn't be long before they admitted their feelings. She had to sigh though. Things moved so slowly in these times. She remembered a time in history where men had just come right out and admitted their intentions to court the opposite sex. In those days, it was the actual courting that took time, not admitting ones feelings.

Things really had moved on without her in the past few centuries. She would need to adapt quickly if she wanted to survive. And yet she had no fear. Divine providence would see her through these terrible times.

"Freeze Sue!"

She gasped, her hands flying to her mouth in horror. Surely the Society had not found her already? She had been sure that good fortune and providence would provide her with more time than this! And yet there they were. The tall blonde leader, who was scowling in a most unbecoming way, and another agent with hair that caused Lisa's jaw to drop (it was dark purple, lest her eyes were deceiving her!). Both of them looked ready for a fight, despite the fact that the plothole had dumped them unceremoniously on the ground before the group.

"A dimensional gateway!" Luke identified, his eyes fixed on the closing plothole.

"Who on Earth are they?" Clyde folded his arms, his guard up. Rani had taken a step back (and inadvertently closer to Clyde too). Tash noted this and gave a groan.

"Oh come on! You two are so out of character!"

"They're aliens from another dimension!" Lisa exclaimed, clinging to Luke's arm. "They're here to kill me!"

"Really Lisa, why on Earth would we go to the trouble of killing you?" Jess huffed, spinning her body piercing needle in one hand. Noting the Sue's wide eyes added. "We hacked into the Park Vale records to find your name."

"Shame," Tash muttered, casually pulling her necklace off and morphing it into Nephthys. "I had a lot of inventive nicknames I'd been calling you instead."

Lisa ignored the leader and continued. "Of course you'll kill me! I know how the Society operate! Alina told me all I needed to know!"

Now it was the turn of the Society agents to recoil as they remembered the infamous Luxe fiasco. "Alina?" Tash spluttered.

"That crazy bitch worked for you?" Jess was aghast.

"What's going on?" Rani, and the two boys had bunched protectively around Lisa. The Sue continued in a breathy voice, tinged with the perfect amount of fear and anxiety.

"These people killed a dear friend to me, some time ago! And they've been trying to do the same to me ever since! They have to be stopped before they kill more people!"

"We're not going to kill anyone!" Tash protested, but even as she spoke, a car came around the corner fast, splashing through a puddle and sending a wave of cold and muddy water at the two Society agents. The canon characters and Sue accomplice took the opportunity to escape.

"Bollocks!" Tash yelled, before remembering that she was in a children's fandom and was supposed to be keeping things PG.

"That woman is going to die!" Jess hissed, water dripping from her hair into smaller puddles on the ground.

OOO

"Why are they after you, Lisa?" Luke had no problems with running – he was born running after all – however his heart was thudding in fear for Lisa. The girl was beside him, running gracefully, with her long blonde hair flying through the air. Luke could see she was holding back tears of fear, and he wanted desperately to hug her.

"And why did they call you Sue?" Rani asked. Lisa bit her lip, before replying. Even when running she did not sound out of breath in the slightest.

"They are from another dimension," she explained. "They killed my friend. I myself have escaped from them before, and now they seek my death."

Luke had a nagging feeling that this was not the whole story – Lisa hadn't directly answered his question, and she hadn't touched Clyde's. But now was not the time to be demanding answers.

"We should get to Sarah Jane," Clyde said. "She'll know what to do."

And so the running continued.

Unseen by any of them, as they rounded the corner to Bannerman Road, a small head of light brown hair rose up from behind a wall. Pushing her glasses up her nose, Emily watched as the canon characters raced up the road, accompanied by a figure who could only be the Mary-Sue, Lisa. Emily frowned. She didn't look too dangerous... but then again, neither had her sister until you had pissed her off...

FLASHBACK

"Heeeere Palm Tree..." Ashley whispered. The girl had just whimpered and pressed herself back into the bookcase, wishing that she could cloak herself in the room's darkness. But she knew it was too late. She had been found.

"You're a bad girl," Aspen joined her twin and giggled. "We told you to stay hidden for a whole hour-"

"- and then you'd get your present," Ashley smirked. "But its only been-"

"-fifty eight minutes," Aspen finished. "So no birthday present for you!"

"Too bad," Ashley added. "But now we get to play a new game. Its called-"

"-murder in the dark," Aspen said. "And you're it!"

There was a snap and the lights came on again.

"Birthday games, is it?" the oldest Foxblade sister had glared harshly at the twins, and for the first time in months, the youngest girl felt safe again.

OOO

Emily blinked and shook her head hard. She had to stop thinking about that! So what if it was her birthday? She had a job to do. She had been lucky to be allowed to come on this mission at all, and Harriet had only allowed it because it was one of her favourite fandoms. She had a job to do, and she had better do it right.

The canon characters were half way up the road, still clustered protectively around the Sue. Emily pulled her new phone out and dialled.

"Tash? They're heading for Sarah Jane's house. What happened?" she paused in surprise. "A car? But nothing has come down here... yeah... okay, I'll wait here."

She hung up quickly, and returned to watching the retreating back of the Mary-Sue. She was definitely old – Emily shivered as she felt just how anciently powerful the woman felt – and beautiful (strangely, Emily couldn't help but try and compare her unfavourably to Willowe, but she knew she was probably bias in her late sister's favour), and beneath all that, Emily knew could sense that she was intelligent. She might look pure and innocent, but she was definitely not an idiot – they would have to be just as clever to catch her… or especially lucky, which was more likely in the case of the Society.

"Hey kid! Get off my front lawn!"

Too late, Emily realised the wall she had crouched behind was in fact someone's front garden, and with a squeak, she scrambled out. She would definitely need to work on subtlety if she planned on doing this again...

Jess and Tash rounded the corner, wet, bedraggled, and distinctly unhappy. Emily took two steps back, just in case they felt like hugging her.

"What do we do now?" she asked. Tash frowned.

"We need to Copyright those characters..." Jess snorted.

"They're not going to come near us. You heard what Lisa told them. We're dangerous murderers."

"Then we have to draw them out," Emily finished. "And in this fandom that shouldn't be too hard." She turned and smiled at the leader. "They already think we're aliens, and all good aliens have a spaceship..."

Tash beamed. "That would get their attention!"

"Great...but unless you've got a spaceship hanging around that you don't need..." Jess trailed off as she saw the looks on her companion's faces. "...you are kidding me, right?"

Tash pulled out a small silver key, with a large blue button on the top. "You did want to know about the secret project Emily and I had been working on for months, right?"

OOO

"Sarah Jane, I have detected an alien spacecraft at the end of Bannerman Road."

Sarah Jane was startled out of her web browsing by the voice of her sentient computer program. It was highly unusual for Mr Smith to give the alert for an incoming spacecraft when it was already in Earth's airspace – usually he could detect it approaching when it was still on the other side of the solar system.

"That was unusually quiet," she muttered. "And no one noticed it in the air before now?"

By no one, she meant him.

"The ship did not arrive by air," Mr Smith went on to explain. "It materialised through a temporaral distortion at the very end of Bannerman Road."

"What kind of temporal distortion? A wormhole?"

"I cannot confirm. The distortion has now disappeared."

An unstable hole in time and space was definitely something to worry about, but the ex Time Traveller was currently more concerned about the alien ship.

It only took a matter of seconds for her to cross the attic and peer through the window at the other end of the road, and yet to her surprise, Sarah Jane saw nothing. The road seemed perfectly normal and calm – no sign that an alien ship had just appeared through a hole in space. And yet Mr Smith never lied...well except that time involving the Slitheen, but that was different.

"Mr Smith, I can't see anything," Sarah Jane turned her head back toward the computer. Immediately, a scan of the road appeared on the screen, and to Sarah Jane's surprise, the image showed that there was definitely a spaceship at the end of the road.

"A cloaking device is currently active on the vessel," Mr Smith informed her patiently. Frowning, Sarah Jane turned back toward the window, and looked hard down the road at where she knew the ship to be.

And yes... there was a ship there, exactly matching the detail on Mr Smith's screen. It was big – very big. And were it not for the fact that number six Bannerman Road was up for sale and the large garden at the front vacated, the ship would have been intruding right into the road and disrupting any traffic that chose to drive down it. It's design was interesting – it reminded Sarah Jane of a ray in flatness and shape. The hull was sleek and the silvery metal shone in the afternoon sun. It had taken her a while to see it, but now she understood. The cloaking device Mr Smith had described was a clever one – it didn't make the ship invisible. It just made sure that no one noticed it. A sensible move considering how likely the sight of an alien craft was to make people panic.

The attic door swung open, and Sarah Jane tore her eyes away from the window to see Luke, Clyde, Rani and Lisa, out of breath, and pink cheeked. Instantly, Sarah Jane knew something had already happened to them.

"Mum, there are a bunch of aliens after Lisa!" Luke gasped.

OOO

"And now, we wait," Tash leaned back in the pilot's chair, and went back to stroking the ship's console. "Good girl..."

"Should we leave you and the Manta alone?" Jess asked. She had spread herself over the floor, and was midway through cutting holes in a bedsheet that she had pilfered earlier from Doug's empty room.

"Oooh no don't stop Tashy..." a voice dripping with desire came through the speakers. "What you're doing feels soooo good..."

"PHOENIXIA!" Tash screeched, yanking her hand away as though burned, while the computer program herself snickered at her misfortune. Jess burst out laughing, almost stabbing herself in the hand with her scissors. Emily thought she understood what was being implied, and let a tiny giggle escape her, which she hastily tried to hide behind her hand. She could feel her cheeks burning too, though Tash's seemed to be beating hers rather spectacularly at the present moment.

"One thing I would like to know," Jess raised her hand. "Why exactly is no one in the street running away screaming that there are aliens invading? I mean, we did just dump a very big spaceship in the middle of the street."

"That's my latest invention," Emily beamed, holding up a circular device, about the size of an alarm clock, with a large red button on the front. "Well... your friend Kiara came up with the plans, I just built it. It's called an SEP field."

"SEP?" Jess asked, frowning.

"Someone Else's Problem," Tash explained. Emily took a deep breath and rattled off the explanation.

"Anything which the SEP field is attached to immediately becomes unnoticeable to almost anyone in the vicinity – exceptions include those with special conditioning." She pointed out of the ships window. "Those people out there. Right now, all they're thinking is "Oh... there's a spaceship... eh, someone else will deal with it." That's how the field works. It stops people from caring about odd things like this. It wouldn't work on someone like... Phoenixia for example, who is trained to see things in a different way to human beings."

"And I'm just that awesome," their computer interjected. "And since the leaders approved Emily's new gadget for Society use just this morning, it's now available to anyone who requests it."

"Okay, which just leaves me with one question," Jess said, turning her most annoyed look on to Tash. "When in the name of Marco Hietala's trousers did you get a spaceship?!"

Tash rested her head on the console. "It's a very long story..." she gave a chuckle. "Literally. It was a very long, bad crossover fic, written five years ago, and resulted in a self insertion that was so Sueish she made Willowe look cute and harmless." She gave a smile. "Actually, it's the same fic that Sati came from."

"Until recently the Manta was in the Vault of Abandoned Ideas," Emily explained.

"And the characters and familiars were sealed into the fic," Tash finished, closing her eyes. Jess patted the leader on the shoulder.

"It was five years ago," she said, remembering her own close encounter with her past creation recently. "We all have our ghosts... so what's the plan?"

"First, can you stop mutilating those bed sheets?" Tash begged. "You're getting paint on my floor! Emily and I spent ages cleaning it!"

Remembering those long days spent putting the ship back together brought a fond smile to the eleven year olds face, but something else was nagging at her.

"For the record Tash," Emily added. "Willowe was never cute and harmless..."

The leader uncomfortably went back to fiddling with her ship, and Emily's thoughts continued privately in her head.

"She was always calculating, always thinking, always ahead of you..." she thought. "And one day, I'll be the same..."

FLASHBACK

"Are you looking after yourself?"

She wondered how Willowe knew that Ashley and Aspen hadn't been looking after her. She shrugged, pushing her long fringe out of her eyes. How strange, she thought. She had been so thrilled to see her big sister, not a few minutes ago, after the young woman had shown up, told the twins that she had come back for Palm Tree's tenth birthday, and she was taking her out for a walk. And now that they were here, she was suddenly seized by the urge to treat Willowe with a cold shoulder. She had been gone for the better part of the last year, running from fandom to fandom, supposedly trying to find a safe home for them.

The girl known as Palm Tree snorted. She wasn't stupid. She had heard what everyone was saying. That Willowe was raising an army to take on the Society and achieve something incredible. She wasn't looking for a home for them anymore. She was looking for war.

"I got you a present," the beautiful elder Foxblade, always so certain of herself, and positive in her actions, was hesitating as she held out a small blue box to the girl. Despite her resolve to show Willowe no feeling, Palm Tree was curious, and she opened the box cautiously.

A hairclip, designed in the shape of a palm leaf, rested in the box. The leaf was painted a vibrant shade of green, and at the base was a tiny diamond. Unconsciously she raked her hair out of her eyes again, and Willowe smiled.

"I know you won't grow your hair, or get your fringe cut, so I thought you could use this instead," her smile vanished quickly, as she realised that the younger girl was making no effort to try it on, or even take it from her grasp.

"Why did you come here Willowe?" she muttered. "Did taking over the world get boring?"

The words came out bitter, and Willowe recoiled.

"I... how can... what is wrong with you?"

"You leave us for over a year," there was no stopping the anger now. "We've heard nothing from you. You said you went to look for somewhere for us to live – where we could be a family. What kind of family are we now? Holly and June are looking for you, and messing around in fandoms of their own, and you're more interested in taking on Harriet and causing trouble for the Society than finding a place for us to settle down quietly!"

Where have you been these last few months when the twins have needed someone to guide them? Where were you when I needed protecting from them? I'm scared, sister, and you aren't even around to hug me and promise that this nightmare will be over soon! What's happening to you that's so powerful that even your family can't help you?

The thoughts stayed within her head.

OOO

Sharp knocks banged against the hull of the Manta, and Emily's head snapped up from where it had been clasped between her hands. She hadn't realised that she had screwed up her eyes until she opened them. Jess was still on the floor with the bedsheets, half way toward becoming birthday banners. Emily felt the strongest urge to shred them.

"They knocked," Jess was highly amused, as the external cameras displayed the visiting canon characters and Mary-Sue. "How very British."

"Emily," Tash turned to the youngest member of the group. "Y'know those modifications you made to the rear guns for this mission? Don't suppose we can use them now?"

Emily understood, and flipped a few switches. "Setting to Copyright mode..."

"Allow me," Phoenixia materialised in the gunner's chair on Tash's left, and not a second later, the rear guns aimed and fired at the canon characters, tiny darts embedding themselves into their necks. Jess watched in surprise, as Sarah Jane, Luke, Rani and Clyde blinked rapidly to clear their vision.

"Copyright darts?" she asked. Tash nodded.

"Nicked'em off Doug." Jess burst out laughing.

"Oh and you dare to judge me for stealing his bed sheets! You hypocrite!"

"Lisa's making a run for it," Emily pointed out, watching the Mary-Sue turn tail and flee. "Shall we follow?"

"Suppose we'd better had," Jess agreed. "Just lemme grab my bann..." she paused as she realised Emily was already down the stairs. Then she paled.

"Umm, Tash... when we first came here, you said something about Emily being a fangirl, didn't you?"

OOO

"Mr Smith," Lisa slipped into the attic quietly, despite the fact that the house was empty. "I need you."

The fanfare started loudly and the computer emerged from the wall with its usual hiss as all the systems fell into proper place.

"Lisa," Mr Smith sounded surprised, but not unwelcoming. "What can I do for you?"

Lisa thanked God that her powers and charm seemed to affect the computer program too. "I need you to search for someone."

"...is this something Sarah Jane has asked you to do?" Mr Smith asked. Polite though he may be, and accepting of Sarah Jane's apparent trust in the girl, he was not stupid, and wanted to be sure that he would be assisting the correct person in this. Lisa chewed on her lip, as she answered.

"Umm... yes, it is..."

That sounded to Mr Smith like a lie...but Lisa was trustworthy (though he had no idea how he knew this), so he went right ahead and asked, "Who am I searching for?"

Relieved, Lisa let out the breath she had been holding. "The name is... the Count of Longueville..."

OOO

"So... you're not aliens?" Clyde repeated, requiring clarification. Ten minutes after introductions had been made and the explanations had begun, he still didn't trust these newcomers at all. Part of his mind was sure that any second now they'd reveal zips on their foreheads and turn out to be Slitheen or something of the sort.

"Nope," Jess shook her head.

"You're dimension travellers who track down fictional characters who distort the fabric of reality?" Luke questioned.

"Yup," Tash nodded.

"...and more importantly," Rani folded her arms. "Is your friend going to let go of Luke any time soon?"

"Now that..." Jess turned her gaze to the fourteen year old male in question. "We don't know..."

Luke looked highly uncomfortable at the attention now being directed to his midriff, where Emily appeared to have surgically attached herself, with a maniacal grin that only fangirls could manage. Once everything had calmed down it had taken about three and a half minutes for the eleven year olds self control to snap, and she had pounced on the startled teen with a blush blooming magnificently across her cheeks.

It could have been worse; Tash and Jess had consoled themselves. At least she hadn't developed the habit of fangirl squealing yet.

"Emily," Tash tried to coax. "Come on... let the poor boy go..."

An interesting noise came from Emily's mouth, which sounded something like "Mnyehhh..." and she held on tighter. Jess gave a mournful sigh.

"And here I always thought she would be the one person never to develop fangirl tendencies...oh well. I suppose everyone has their weaknesses..."

"We have no time for fangirlism!" Tash spluttered. "And believe me; I never thought I'd be the one to say that! We need to find Lisa and grab her before she does any more damage here! She's already ruined things by setting you guys all up for romantic relationships when you're still supposed to be awkward teenagers!"

The aforementioned awkward teens blushed furiously at this, something which Sarah Jane at least, found very amusing.

"Think like Lisa, what would you do...?" Jess asked. Tash snorted.

"I'd be making a run for it. That seems to be all she's doing. That and searching for someone or something..."

"She said that when I first met her," Sarah Jane said suddenly. "Something about trying to find someone who could help her. But she said she was still searching for them."

"Searching..." Emily's head appeared suddenly from Luke's waistline. "She's searching! Of course! You guys," she gestured to the canon characters, "have the biggest search engine in the world sitting in your attic! That's why she befriended you!"

"Mr Smith!" Rani was aghast, while Tash and was mentally smacking herself.

"Of course! When I first confronted her, she was trying to persuade a canon character to search for her too! That's why she's visiting all these fandoms!"

"Less talking, leader," Jess pushed her friend away from her ship and toward the road. "More running! Phoenixia, can you stall Mr Smith until we get to Lisa?"

"Done!" the hologram promised through the speakers.

"Umm..." Luke was frozen mid stance. "Where did your friend go?"

Tash and Jess turned to see that Emily had vanished from Luke, and yet they hadn't seen her let go, or heard her run.

"What happened to her?" Tash shrieked. "Harriet will kill me if I lose Emily!"

"She just let me go, summoned another temporal distortion and vanished through it," Luke reported. Jess frowned.

"Temporal distortion?" she gasped suddenly. "You mean a-"

"Plothole," Tash finished, dread filling her voice. "Emily can summon plotholes."

OOO

"May I enquire as to the need for this search?" Mr Smith enquired politely. Lisa appeared not to hear him, pacing backwards and forwards across the attic nervously.

"You seem anxious Lisa," Mr Smith continued. "Is something the matter? Has something happened to Sarah Jane?"

"Sarah Jane is fine," Lisa replied quickly. "How is the search going?"

"No results yet," Mr Smith informed her. "Search approaching fifty percent completion." An alarm went off suddenly and Lisa jumped.

"What's that?"

"Incoming data," Mr Smith reported, his screen flickering suddenly. "Search pausing."

"No! Don't pause!" Lisa begged. "Keep searching!"

The computer's speakers seemed to crackle, and then a burst of static appeared.

"Oooh... downloading always gives me a headrush..."

For any fan of the Sarah Jane Adventures, hearing a distinctly female voice come through Mr Smith's speakers was beyond bizarre. It was certainly not helped as the voice dropped to a sultry tone.

"Well hello big boy..."

Mr Smith's tone was surprised. "There is a foreign body within my systems."

Lisa scowled. This had to be the Society's doing. "Delete it!" she cried. "Hurry and finish the search!"

"I don't think so," Phoenixia snorted. "Mr Smith, this search compromises your purpose to safeguard the Earth. This person is a dangerous entity known as a Mary-Sue, and your search is aiding her in her goal."

"A Mary-Sue?" Mr Smith paused for a second, obviously searching for the term. "I see. I shall cancel the search."

"No!" Lisa's cry went unheard, as the search window closed and Phoenixia laughed.

A plothole appeared in the middle of the attic, and Emily tumbled out. She neither knew nor cared how she had managed to get a plothole just when she needed one, but she was thankful that she had. She appeared right in the middle of Sarah Jane's attic, just as Mr Smith ended the search, and Lisa let out a scream of anguish.

"God, who died?" Emily rubbed her ears, causing the Sue to jump and spin around.

"You?" she gasped. "You're not an agent! You must be a Sue to summon a plothole like that!"

Emily flinched hard, and pulled her supersoaker over her shoulder from where it had been strapped to her back. "I am not a Sue!" she snarled. Lisa took a step back in horror.

"Where did you get that weapon?" she demanded. Emily glanced briefly at the gadget attached to the top.

"SEP field. It was here all the time. No one ever noticed it." She pumped it a few times. "This thing is loaded with Fangirl strength disinfectant. It'll leave a nasty burn."

Lisa's eyes flicked over the girl in front of her. "You are a Mary-Sue too. You should be helping me. I must find him and escape the Society! They would destroy me, and destroy you too if given half the chance!"

Emily took aim. "I would rather stick with the Society and be destroyed – by your kind – than be a Sue and live in a perfect world!"

"So you choose to side with them..." Lisa shook her head. "Then I am sorry. But I shall not be deterred from my quest. Divine providence shall see me through!"

Fed up of the speech, Emily fired. Lisa sidestepped, plothole materialising behind her as she did. The spray caught the side of her body, splashing her face and hair, and filling the attic with the smell of burning cloth and flesh. The Sue screamed and tumbled backwards through the plothole.

And just like that, everything seemed to stop. Emily knew that without the Mary-Sue there twisting canon, the effects she had on the fandom would slowly start to vanish. By the time the Society got out of there, things should be back to normal.

Shouldering her supersoaker, she left the attic, ignoring Mr Smith's flustered attempts to eject Phoenixia from his systems, and Phoenixia demanding an explanation from Emily. She didn't hear him.

FLASHBACK

"Palm Tree, please, listen!"

People on the street were starting to stare, especially after the younger girl had loudly refused to take the gift.

"Why should I? You're never around to listen to us!" she drew another breath, not caring that it was shaky with sobs. "You care more about taking over the universe than being a good sister!"

Willowe recoiled as though struck. "That is not true! It's because of you that I am doing this! You're too young to understand –"

"Shut up!" she shouted back. "I'm ten years old! I'm old enough to know when someone is being selfish! Just leave me alone! I hate you Willowe! I really hate you!"

She ran as fast as her short legs would take her, struggling not to cry.

I didn't mean it. I really didn't. I'm sorry big sister. Please don't go!

OOO

She didn't know where her plothole had opened, or indeed if she was safe, in danger, alive or dead. She only knew it was dark, and the ground beneath her body was stone. She felt pain...the burns that the disinfectant had caused were melting her skin, and leaving dark red patches to mar her perfect face. She was going to die, and she knew it...but none of her pain compared to the pain of knowing that she had failed. She had not been able to find him... the computer's search had failed her, just as she had failed him. Had divine providence forsaken her after all this time?

"Hey… are you... okay?"

The voice was male, but she could not discern anything else. She turned to face the direction the voice had come from, her depthless blue eyes sparkling with frightened tears.

"Wow..." the voice muttered. "Retsa! Get over here! We've got a Sue! She's injured!"

A set of footsteps approached, and a light flared into existence, causing Lisa to wince and blink spots from her vision – already she could tell her life was fading – her vision was turning dark at the edges.

"Who did this to you?" a female voice whispered, anger laced through her voice. In her pain filled mind, Lisa could only think of one group to blame.

"The Society..."

That was all that her apparent rescuers needed to hear.

"Don't worry miss," another male voice said, anger evident through his voice too. "They shall pay for this..."

"Who are you?" Lisa managed to ask. The female – Retsa – replied.

"We are the Pro-Cliche and Mary-Sue Protection Society... and you're safe now my dear..."

OOO

An hour after the group returned to the Library, Jess had finished the bed sheet banner, and was tearing around the main reading room with the rest of the Society, trying to finish the preparations for the birthday party. Phoenixia had remained in Mr Smith long enough to try and find out who Lisa had been searching for, only to discover that the computer's search history for the past few days had been completely wiped. To everyone's surprise, Phoenixia had not returned to the Library for several hours, and when she had, she had been seen with a wide, naughty smirk on her face. Everyone knew what that smirk meant, but all Phoenixia would say in response to questioning was, "Cyber sex definitely has its benefits…"

As for Emily, she was lying in her room, Willowe's letter in one hand, her new phone in the other. She had tried to distract herself from the day by messing around with her present and its applications, but that hadn't been distracting enough, and soon she had found the letter from her sister and begun rereading it again. This time she had allowed herself to cry as she had reread her sister's words and understood more than ever before.

"That's why I'm doing this, little sister. It's all or nothing. I will take over the Real World and use it to control every possible fandom and world and then, with everything bent to my will, I can only hope the urge will be satiated and because everything will already be perfect, you will grow up and not wind up like me. Or the Society will stop me and that'll be the end of it, too."

She hadn't understood back then. Willowe hadn't just wanted to take over the multiverse. She had genuinely wanted it to all be over. And the only way she had known how had been to keep going.

She had never realised to this day, just how selfish her words had been a year ago. She had wanted Willowe back for her own happiness – to protect her from Ashley and Aspen, and to just be a proper big sister. She hadn't cared what Willowe had wanted, or indeed considered that she may have a bigger motive behind wanting to conquer the multiverse. She had just seen an absent sister, who didn't seem to care anymore.

"When I saw her she was always thinking and calculating her next move," Emily thought. "I thought that she did that with me too, that I was just another variable in her plan to be counted. But maybe I wasn't... maybe I was the only thing that she didn't have to figure out..."

She struggled not to cry again, wiping her eyes on the edge of her sleeve, and freezing mid motion as she caught sight of something.

The envelope which had been clutched in her hand with the letter, had black ink melting into sight on the inside. Emily pulled it open as far as it would go so that she could be sure she wasn't seeing things.

The handwriting was unmistakably Willowe's.

"Twilight. 7pm. 66845 – 6654."

OOO

There was only one Twilight that the message could be referring too.

Emily had originally despaired at getting there – after all, she did not have a plothole generator like Society agents, and she could not just ask Tash or Phoenixia to generate one for her. They would demand to know where she was going, for what purpose, and then insist that they accompany her. She had already made up her mind that she was going on her own.

She was relieved to discover however, that sliding in and out of plotholes seemed to come naturally to her. She realised that this must be one of her powers developing – the first of them – she couldn't help but feel scared as the plothole appeared in front of her, but she remembered what Willowe had told her about not being afraid of her own powers. Clutching the letter tightly in her pocket, she had stepped through into the fandom.

The string of numbers were coordinates, which according to her recently upgraded phone, led her to a small quiet corner of the park in Forks. The latter digits represented the timeframe. She had arrived with five minutes to spare, and quietly took a seat at a bench in the corner. She knew of course, that Willowe had been imprisoned here for some time, and she wondered if her sister had ever sat at this bench.

"Palm Tree Foxblade?"

Her head snapped up, to see an unassuming young man in postal uniform. She couldn't feel anything that felt like Sue powers... in fact compared to the usual inhabitants of this fandom, this guy was painfully normal. Then she realised he had addressed her by her old name.

"That's me," she said. The man looked her over and nodded.

"Yeah, you look like your sister," he admitted, pulling out a padded envelope, sealed with copious amounts of sellotape, from his bag. "This package was delivered to the post office three months ago, with instructions to deliver it to this corner of the park at this exact time." He shrugged, holding out the clipboard. "Oddest delivery we've ever had, but she was such a looker none of us wanted to say no..."

Shaking a little, Emily scrawled a signature, and took the package. The young man replaced the clipboard in his bag, and headed back the way he had come. Down the pathway, Emily could see his bike, but she did not dwell on it for long, and was already trying to tear her way through the sellotape, remembering how Willowe had always wrapped presents beautifully, but had had an incredible habit of sticking excess amounts of sellotape to envelopes.

Finally she tore a hole in the side and shook out the contents – a small simple blue box.

Her shaking hand came up automatically to push her fringe from her eyes.

OOO

"Emily!" Harriet marched through the corridor, calling her charge's name. "Emily! Come on! Everyone is waiting!"

"I'm here Harriet."

The leader turned to see the eleven year old, her head bowed, and a sheepish grin on her face. "Sorry. The Library rearranged the feminism section again."

Harriet chuckled. "It's okay. Now come on. Birthday girl can't be late for her own party."

She steered the girl toward the reading room, not noticing the small palm leaf hairclip in her hair or the radiant smile on her face.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

TAOM: Emily - Technical Issues

Note: It should be noted here that, at some time between Rhia's introduction to the Society and now, a second kitchen was discovered in the Library. Rhia was given sole ownership of that kitchen, both because she is a fantastic cook and because she was the only person brave enough to buckle down and clean the place after years (possibly centuries) of disuse.

This event took place inside the Society Role-Play thread (located on our FFN C2), for those interested, and is more fully explained in a flashback in a later chapter.

And now, on with the story. ^_^



Harriet tapped gently on the door, positive that the occupant of the room was still asleep, for there was no light coming from the crack between the door and floor. It was unusual though, because her charge was normally up at this point – they had a lesson in fifteen minutes.

"Emily? Are you awake?"

There was no answer, but Harriet was sure she could hear a low groan inside the room. Making up her mind, she pushed the door open and flicked on the lights. The ten year old girl's room was a mess. Books, tools, scrunched up bits of failed artwork, and clothes littered the floor, and the walls were splattered with bits of artwork, that were either finished, or in the process of being finished. Emily's pride and joy was the giant tree that she had painted onto the ceiling.

The artist herself was curled up underneath her duvet in a small ball. Picking her way carefully across the cluttered floor, Harriet sat on the edge of the bed and peeled back the covers. A pale, thin face looked back at her, a faint sweat on her forehead. At first Harriet thought she might have had a nightmare, but as soon as the light hit her face, Emily squeezed her eyes shut, and her face went paler. She also seemed to be doubling up in pain.

"What's wrong?" Harriet asked, rubbing her back soothingly. The ten year old girl took a deep breath to answer... before clapping a hand over her mouth and sprinting for the bathroom.

Harriet blinked several times, surprised at the speed with which the young girl had moved, until the sounds of Emily being sick next door snapped her out of it, and she pulled out her phone.

"Val? Could you come to Emily's room please? We have a problem."

OOO

"What's wrong, Palm Tree?"

The smallest of the sisters was holding back tears of pain.

"My tummy hurts..."

"Oh dear... must have been the oysters," Ashley's face was sympathetic. "You get into bed. Relax for the rest of the day."

"I wish Willowe were here," June muttered to herself. "She knew a great remedy for stomach-aches..."

Maybe it was irritability brought on by her illness, or annoyance that she was being treated like a baby at eight years old, but the youngest sister snapped a retort out as she clambered back into bed.
"If she's so wonderful, then why isn't she here?"

The sister's faces had turned stony, and for the first time, Palm Tree felt scared.

"Don't you dare speak about your sister that way," June said sternly. "Now go to sleep."

OOO

"Food poisoning," Valerie declared. "Must have been the pizza last night."

"That can't be," Harriet objected. "We all had Dominos last night, and no one else is ill."

"I dunno," Tash called from the bathroom, where she was on her hands and knees cleaning up the mess. "I'm still being haunted by the image of Leonard gnawing a hole through his..."

All the girls shuddered, and Emily curled up tighter under her covers.

"I think Val is right," she admitted. "And I was the only one to have ground beef on my pizza. Maybe that was it."

"Do you think you can try and keep some food down?" Valerie asked. Emily went pale and shook her head, the very thought of eating making her more nauseas than ever.

"Water?" the healer asked, knowing dehydration was the biggest problem when someone was sick. Emily shook her head again. She had tried to keep water down through the night, but it had just made her worse.

"What about flat lemonade and flat coke?" Harriet suggested. "That's what I had when I had food poisoning. Worked pretty well."

Valerie thought for a second. Flat fizzy drinks would give Emily plenty of energy in lieu of food, and keep her hydrated, while the acid neutralised her stomach. It was definitely worth trying.

"We'll give that a go. I'd rather not have to put her on a drip. In the mean time, can we move her to the medical wing? I'd like to keep an eye on her."

Emily stumbled as she got up, and eventually, Harriet decided to carry her. Her legs were too shaky to support her weight, and so, wrapped in her duvet, blanket, and with her arms tightly around her pillow, the ten year old was carried to the wing. By the time they made it, she had fallen asleep again.

OOO

And over there is kitchen one..." Harriet trailed off as screaming, human shaped blur shot past them. Emily couldn't see who it was, but at this point, another figure rounded the corner, and she had to blink several times – it looked like a three foot high stick of wood with claws and teeth. Without a word, the wood raced past the two and after the feeing male agent.

"And that was Ben, and his muse Shirley..." Harriet added. "Don't piss Shirley off..."

"NO! NOT THE LIVER! PLEASE NOT THE LIVER!"

Harriet paled and steered her charge into the kitchen without another word.

OOO

Emily was woken by a clatter somewhere next to her head.

"Here..." Rhia had placed a tray on the table, and was explaining to a surprised looking Valerie. "I heated them to get them flat faster, so they may still be a little warm."

"Good idea," Valerie nodded, and took the glass of coke. "Thanks Rhia."

"One more thing," Harriet said, before Rhia could vanish again. "I know your kitchen is clean Rhia, but would you mind just disinfecting the surfaces again? We're pretty sure she's got food poisoning from the pizza, but on the off chance it is something more sinister, we don't want to take any risks."

Rhia nodded. "What about kitchen one?"

"Tash is doing that now," Harriet assured her. "Something about people being ill turns her into an obsessive cleaner."

Emily wished they'd all be quiet and let her sleep, but Valerie was shaking her shoulder gently to get her to pay attention.

"Emily, can you have a few sips of this please?"

The ten year old stubbornly buried her face into the duvet.

"Don't wanna..." she whined. She knew she was being petulant, but she really didn't want to be sick again, and she was worried that drinking would do just that.

"You don't need to drink much," Valerie soothed. "Just a little bit. It should help."

"Its flat coke..." Emily stated. "It'll be icky..."

"She must be sick," Harriet muttered. "She's never said icky in her life."

"...there's a colourful straw in it," Valerie said, brightly. Emily cracked an eye open and winced – the world seemed a bit too bright for her liking.

"What colour?"

"Green," Harriet said. "Rhia thought you'd find it amusing. The one in the lemonade is yellow."

Sighing, Emily raised her head enough to take a few small sips. She didn't like the taste at all, but it wasn't as bad as she had expected.

"Thank you," Valerie smiled. Emily's only response was to stick her tongue out and close her eyes again.

"We'll wake you up in a bit so you can have more," Harriet was saying, but Emily wasn't listening. Another wave of tiredness was overcoming her, and she quickly nodded off again.

OOO

"Umm... hi Natasha," Emily was caught off guard seeing the Society leader here – especially since she seemed to be sneaking out of the Vault of Abandoned Ideas. Emily knew what the room was of course, it was just she had been under the impression that no one but Adrian was allowed in there... certainly the Librarian was the only one with keys.

Tash paled and hastily hid something behind her back, though not fast enough for Emily caught a glimpse of it. It looked like a small silver keyring with a large blue button on it.

"Hi Emily... what brings you down here?"

Emily hefted the books in her bag. "Just had a lesson with Harriet... what were you doing in the Vault?"

"Nothing," Tash answered too quickly, and she began shifting nervously. "I'd better be going now..."

She raced off down the corridor, leaving a confused, and insatiably curious ten year old girl.

OOO

Emily wasn't sure what time it was when she woke up, but she got the feeling that she hadn't been sleeping for long. Tash was sitting next to her bed, fiddling with what looked like a large twisted piece of metal, but which Emily immediately recognised as a flight stabiliser. Her stomach was still cramping, but she knew she should probably drink a little more. A quick glance around told her that Valerie had gone somewhere, which was good, because she was dying to talk to Tash.

"Hey hon," the second in command smiled. "How do you feel?"

"Tired," Emily said truthfully, sitting up slowly. At least, she realised, she didn't feel dizzy and weak any longer. "Any of Rhia's magic lemonade around?"

Tash picked up the glass and helped her drink. "This reminds me of when Hati had food poisoning," she admitted. "She spent the whole weekend in bed, and she barely ate a thing. There was just me running to the corner store to get Coke and Schweppes."

"Where was Lauren?" Emily asked curiously, finishing another sip, and resting the glass on her lap.

"Gone home for the weekend," Tash shrugged. "Though we think she must have a stomach of steel, because she ate exactly the same as Hati and she didn't get ill."

Emily shrugged, before focusing on the flight stabiliser in Tash's lap. "Won't you blow your little secret if everyone sees you with that thing? What will they think?"

Tash gave a mischievous grin. "They'll think I'm bringing you something to mess with while you're ill. Relax, I doubt they'll guess the truth. I was actually wondering if you knew what I was doing wrong. I was trying to wedge it back into the wing, and it wouldn't go."

Emily gave the stabiliser a look, took another gulp of lemonade, before examining it.

"...which way were you putting it in?" she asked, handing it back to her friend. Tash held it out stretched in demonstration.

"Like this..." she said. Emily rolled her eyes and turned Tash's hand upside down so that the stabiliser was the right way up.

"Ooooh... right," Tash said slowly, her cheeks turning pink with embarrassment. "Sorry..."

Emily's sigh turned into a groan of pain, as her stomach reminded her it was there, and her throat began to burn.

"You alright?" Tash said, dropping the stabiliser and reaching for the bowl on the bed side table.

"Too much lemonade," Emily managed to say, before grabbing the bowl and vomiting once more.

OOO

"I'm sorry..."

"Stop saying that Emily," Harriet said patiently.

"But I am," the ten year old said. "I'm really sorry... I singed all your eyebrows off!"

Harriet patted her on the head. "They'll grow back. Trust me, my eyebrows and my hair could set a world record for the speed they grow."

Looking for comfort, Emily petted a dozing Meg on the head. The collie, freshly washed to get all the brownie mix off her fur, had parked herself on her lap, and didn't seem to want to get off. Beth had warned Emily that Meg could make herself incredibly heavy when she didn't want to move from someone, and so it looked as though she was stuck in this sofa for a while.

"Don't worry," Tash smiled. "Rhia is letting Emma use her kitchen, and they're making another batch – Emma's brownies are the best. Trust me, they're worth waiting for."

Emily shot a look in the direction of the Library's main kitchen, from which the smell of burned plastic, cake and hair could still be detected. "Still... I feel bad. I'm supposed to be good with machines and I blow up the bloody oven!"

"Language young lady," Harriet warned sharply, and Emily buttoned her lip.

"Emily, blowing up kitchen stuff is half the fun of baking," Beth told her, sitting down beside her. Meg immediately changed laps, causing Beth to groan in exasperation, and Emily looked curious.

"It... is?"

"Yeah," Tash nodded. "We've all done it."
Harriet smirked. "Yup. We've added the wrong amount of ingredients to our food... broken plates... some of us even set oven gloves on fire..."

Tash gasped. "Harriet! You swore you would never tell!"

Beth burst out laughing, and Emily felt herself giggle. Meg, overexcited by the sudden noise, leaped off Beth's lap and began bouncing around on the floor.

"See," Harriet grinned. "Cooking is meant to be fun."

Emily paused and thought a little. "Well... my sisters never ate cake and stuff. They complained it ruined their figures. So I'd never really got to cook before."

"Don't worry," Beth told her. "Once your two week ban from the kitchen is over, Emma and Rhia can teach you. They're really good at it."

"And just remember, that making mistakes is part of the fun," Harriet said. Now it was Tash who was smirking.

"And remember, setting oven gloves on fire, isn't half as bad as "bleach doesn't stain"."

This time it was Harriet who gave an outraged gasp, as everyone laughed once more. Emily however was thinking.

Mistakes aren't bad? she thought in wonder. My sisters never told me that...

OOO

Emily felt as though someone was banging very hard on her skull with a hammer when she woke up. She knew it was probably because she was dehydrated, and she really should try and drink a little bit of coke. Strangely, dreaming about 'the brownie incident' hadn't made her feel any sicker, and the cramps in her stomach had lessened slightly. She hoped that meant her stomach was empty of things to throw up.

As soon as she moved however, her throat and jaw began to burn again, and she seized the bowl. Someone was pulling her short hair back and rubbing soothing circles on her back, which made it slightly more bearable.

"That's better," Valerie said, when she was finished. "You're just bringing up fluid now, so hopefully that'll be the last of it."

"My head hurts," Emily complained, as she settled back down and the healer handed her some mouthwash.

"I'm not surprised," Valerie stated, before handing her the glass of coke. "You need to drink more of this."

Emily sighed and took a tiny sip, before feeling that was enough, and replacing the glass on the table.

"Oh Tash left this earlier," Valerie said, holding up, what looked like a small computer panel, with wires trailing from it. "She thought when you're feeling better you might like to fiddle with it."

Emily smiled. She knew exactly where that piece of machinery was from.

"Can I ask what this is?" Valerie asked. Emily shook her head with a grin.

"Sorry. Tash made me promise."

Valerie's eyebrows arched. "Big secret?"

Emily pressed her finger to her lips. "Secret secret."

The healer chuckled. "Alright. You'll probably feel more up to it after tomorrow. Hopefully your body will start trying to recover."

The girl nodded and curled up. "I hope so...I had a dream about food, which probably didn't help..."

"Really?" Valerie asked. Emily nodded.

"Yeah, the brownie incident."

Valerie chuckled again. "Oh yeah... the week you got banned from the kitchen and the tech labs... you were so bored..."

"That wasn't my fault..." Emily complained weakly. It was true. She blamed that entire incident on Miriku. It had been the red haired agent's idea to have a Transformers Animated marathon, and consequently Emily had spent the next three days driving Camille up the wall, insisting that Doyle was a Decepticon. She had been banned from the lab for two weeks to allow the stressed technician to work in peace.

Valerie patted her head. "Rest Emily. I'll be round in a little while to make sure you drink more."

Groaning at the thought, Emily drifted off again.

OOO

Had she not heard the singing, Emily might never have known that there was someone else coming down the corridor. She looked up from the Prohibitor that she had been unscrewing (she had wanted to see how it worked inside) to see a young woman approaching with a stack of paperwork in her arms. She had long brown hair and by her shoulder flew what looked like a small dragon. On closer inspection, Emily realised it was a fire lizard, and she recognised the woman from the few times she had seen her – it was Valerie, the Society healer.

Emily had heard that Valerie had a tendency to wander around singing to herself, but she had never actually heard it before now. She had never particularly liked music – her sisters all had lovely voices, which had sent men and women of all ages falling over themselves when they heard it. This had just added to the number of talents that they possessed that they used to make everyone love them. Emily couldn't understand how someone could fall in love with a voice. But now she did – Valerie's singing was beautiful.

So distracted was she, that her screwdriver slipped from her grasp, clattering against the floor and rolling through a doorway that had been left ajar. Uttering a few of Tash's choices swearwords (that she really wasn't supposed to use, according to Harriet), she bolted after it.

The screwdriver had bounced down the staircase, and Emily scrambled down them in its wake. The room had lights glowing from the walls, but like many of the rooms in the Library, the lack of windows made shadows jump from everywhere.

As her hand clasped over the screwdriver, she realised where she was.

The cell bars were chilling, but more so were the faces behind them. Though the Sues and Stus looked to be in good condition, the very fact that they were behind bars seemed to give them a more helpless and defeated look, which was only enhanced by the Prohibitors keeping their powers in check.

Emily swallowed thickly, and stumbled towards the staircase, praying that none of them would recognise her.

"Traitor!"

Too late, Juniper's face was framed in her cell door, most of her beauty gone, replaced with fury at the sister who had betrayed them all.

"Your own sisters Palm, and you leave us to rot down here? How could you?"

Other Sues began shouting and screaming, and now they knew who she was Emily knew she would not be spared the insults. She covered her ears and gave into her instinct – to curl up on the floor and make herself as small a target as possible. Through the din, the voices of Holly, Juniper, Ashley and Aspen were clearest, yelling, cursing at her and swearing their revenge against the one who had put them in prison.

A loud screech cut through the shouting and the Sues fell silent, but fear kept the ten year old in her place, until a gentle hand set itself on her shoulder and strong arms pulled her upright. Emily couldn't see through tears, but she knew from the soothing voice that it was Valerie who was now urging her out of the basement, and from the soft wing beats, it had been Ari's cry that had silenced the Sues.

After that a new rule was introduced in the Society that exempted Emily from any duties that required her to go near the basement.

OOO

For the rest of the night, Emily drifted in and out of something resembling consciousness. She didn't remember waking up, only the vague sensation that someone had held her and given her more to drink before letting her fall immediately back to unconsciousness. Her stomach had felt like someone was trying to tie it in knots, and her headache had swung between a pounding hammer and a falling blacksmiths anvil on her skull. She had no idea how long she had been like this, nor did she really care. She just wanted to not be sick anymore.

When she next woke up, Harriet was sitting at the foot of her bed. The clocks above Valerie's vacated desk, at the end of the wing, said seven thirty two GM time (which was what Emily ran on). The girl yawned, and realised that her stomach had stopped cramping finally, but she had never felt so exhausted.

"Morning..." she told Harriet. The leader raised an eyebrow.

"Evening sweetheart," she said, and Emily blinked in confused. "It's Friday evening. You were completely out of it today."

Surprise worked its way onto Emily's face. It had been Thursday morning when she had woken up feeling so ill. Sure enough, the glasses of lemonade and coke were different – or at least they had different straws – and to her surprise, the beds opposite her were occupied. Drake was lying back with a bag of blood being fed through a tube into his arm, and Tyler was next to him with an ice pack over his forehead.

"What happened to you?" Emily asked the boys. Tyler gave her a look.

"Adrian's booby traps happened," he informed her, before looking at Harriet. "Can I go yet? I've been here six hours already..."

"No," Harriet said firmly. "Not until Valerie is awake and she's seen you."

"Where is Val?" Emily asked, looking around for the healer.

"Sleeping," Harriet said. "She was up most of the night with you. I told her I'd watch the ward while she got some rest."

"Are you sure you're inserted this needle correctly?" Drake asked, checking how much more blood he had to go through. "This seems to be taking a long time..."

Harriet looked at him in wonder. "You got a huge gash ripped in your side by a swinging knife, and you're worried about my ability with a needle? For crying out loud, I used to be an auxiliary nurse. I know what I'm doing!"

She sat back on the bed with a loud huff, and Emily gave a giggle, which turned into a yawn. She couldn't believe she was still tired after doing nothing but sleeping for the past day.

"Get some more rest," Harriet told her. "Your body is still trying to recover all the energy it's used up."

"Mmm... yes mother," Emily sighed, leaning back and counting the ceiling tiles in an effort to relax herself.

The last thing she heard was Tyler leaning over to Drake and whispering.

"Dude... what was in that pizza?"

OOO

"Take it!"

"No way June!"

"Palm Tree you have to learn this! Take the sword!"

"Why? Because Willowe knows it? Who cares about her? She's not even around anymore!"

CRACK!

She couldn't believe what had just happened, but the stinging in her cheek held the proof. Juniper looked just as surprised at her own reaction, but her face turned stern quickly again.

"Never speak ill of our sister. I've embraced my powers, and soon Ashley and Aspen will too. You must start training."

"Training..." the girl was holding back tears, but she had one last thing she wanted to say. "Training to be perfect?" She raised her head and glared at her sister. "That's how killers are made, Juniper."
And she turned on her heel and stormed out of the room.

OOO

"...ugh, Kyon you're stupid!" came an agitated voice.

"Oh God...is she still here?" Emily asked herself, uncharacteristically annoyed at being awoken. "I thought even fae needed a break from reading..."

Aster had shown up first thing in the morning with a stack of manga volumes to 'cheer Emily up'. Emily had thanked her, but stated that she was too tired to start reading them now. Aster had looked extremely put out, especially as Emily had started fiddling with the computer panel that Tash had left behind, and she had produced a volume of Haruhi from nowhere and started reading. Emily had fallen asleep just after lunchtime, and apparently Aster had not moved from her spot.

"I wonder if she'd notice if I got up and stretched my legs..." the ten year old thought, before deciding she had been in the bed too long, and pushing the covers back. She got slowly to her feet, shaking a little as she passed between the beds. She really wanted a shower, and for the first time in two days, she felt a little hungry.

"Emily," Valerie appeared through the doors, supporting Ben, who looked to have been jumped by his aggressive muse again – his shirt was ripped, and blood was streaming from teeth marks in his side. Emily pulled a face.

"You need a leash for that cliché stick," she told Ben firmly. The boy gave a pained wince.

"Are you alright?" Valerie asked. "Don't feel dizzy or anything?"

Emily shook her head. "If I do, I'll come back. I just want a little walk and maybe something light to eat."

Valerie nodded slowly. "Okay. Don't be too long."

The girl nodded and left the wing slowly as Valerie steered Ben toward a bed. There was a moment of silence, as Aster paused in her complaint against the defenceless book character, and glanced at the now empty bed upon which she was perched. She frowned in confusion.

"Emily-chan? Where did you go?"

OOO

"Emily, have you seen my good baking tray?" Rhia asked, sticking her head into one of the Renaissance reading rooms, in which Emily was surveying her latest masterpiece – her take on Michelangelo's 'Creation of Adam'. Naturally, it was painted straight on the ceiling. Rhia didn't really want to ask how she had managed to set up scaffolding without anyone knowing.

"Oooh..." Emily bit her lip. "I may have used it as a paint tray for the base coat of my fresco..."

Rhia closed her eyes slowly, and sighed. "Catalogue is on my kitchen table. Page 24. Item G."

"Expected in five working days," Emily finished, as Rhia exited the room.

OOO

"Emily... what are you doing out of bed?"

Emily, who had just left her room, showered and in a fresh pair of pyjamas, saw Adrian giving her a surprised look at the end of the corridor. She tilted her head, for the Librarian was carrying a toolkit in his hands, and he was sans his trench coat.

"Getting some food," the girl said, eyeing the toolkit. "What are you doing with that?" Her eyes went wide. "Oh! Did Tash tell you about her secret project? Is that why you have it?"

The Librarian looked more confused than ever. "Umm... no. What secret is this?"

Emily chewed her lip. "Ooops... I'm not supposed to say..."

"What secret?" Adrian asked, taking a step closer, his ears and tail perking up in readiness for a chase. Emily squeaked and started running in the opposite direction. From the hasty footsteps, the Librarian was not far behind.

"I'm not saying!"

"ADRIAN!"

Harriet's scream was enough to half them both in their tracks. The leader looked furious.

"She's ill for Gods sake! And you're chasing her around? Have you no sense?"

"But... I wasn't..." the Librarian cringed under Harriet's furious gaze. The leader took her charges hand, and led her away.

"Come on Em. Let's get you something light to eat..."

As she was led away, Emily couldn't resist turning around and sticking her tongue out at Adrian. The Librarian sighed.

"Insolent girl..." he muttered, before his ears perked up with realisation and he chuckled. "Guess she's feeling better..." Smirking to himself, he pulled out a folded up sheet of paper and flipped it up in the air before catching it. "And it's nice to see she's able to keep a secret… cause my dear lover can't keep our little artisan to herself… not when I've got a project of my own in the works..."

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Insert Complicated-Sounding Al Bhed Here

It is a universally acknowledged fact, no matter which world you live in, that as soon as things start going well, there will always be something just waiting around the corner to screw everything up.

It had been four years since Sin had been purged from Spira, and two years since the destruction of Vegnagun, and the return of Yuna's guardian Tidus. With the three main political factions now working together, the future seemed bright for a world that for so long had known only destruction at the hands of a spiral of death.

Yuna and Tidus had settled on Besaid, retiring from politics, magic and sphere hunting, to enjoy some well deserved peace. The Gullwings frequently stopped by, Rikku bursting with news about the latest piece of Spira's history they had unearthed, and Paine quietly pleased with the way things were going, and occasionally interjecting to tease Rikku about how 'friendly' she and Gippal seemed to be these days, to which the Al Bhed would blush and splutter how there was 'nothing going on at all', all the while proclaiming Paine to be a 'big meanie'.

Things had been perfect.

And then, like magic, everything had gone horribly wrong.

A mass outbreak of fiends, much likes the ones of two years ago, had begun, sending temple cities into panic, and shattering the once peaceful atmosphere. Fearing the worst, the Gullwings, Yuna and Tidus included, had fought their way through the fiends in Besaid temple and into the Chamber of the Fayth. However unlike last time, they found no dark aeon – or indeed any aeon or Fayth at all. Just fiends, multiplying at an alarming rate.

The numbers were phenomenal, and the threat was unstoppable. Though the Gullwings flew to the other cities to check the other temples, the fiends just kept coming back, in more vast numbers. The cities were evacuated, though the only truly safe places left were Mt Gagazet, Bikanel Island, the Moonflow, Mushroom Rock Road and Luca.

And there was no explanation either – no one knew what had sparked this outbreak. Even Yuna and Tidus, who knew the farplane more intimately than anyone alive, were at a loss.

Things seemed hopeless.

Until out of the farplane, appeared their saviours. Both wielding black and white magic, and both possessing exceptional warrior skill. But more amazing of all, they could somehow call aeons, even though the faith had been resting for the past four years.

No one understood it. And yet at the same time they did not want to. With all their powers behind them, these strange twins worked in perfect sync to destroy all the fiends, and restore peace to Spira again. They ensured that the dead were sent to the farplane to rest, and then they stood and smiled as the public began showering them with praise and thanks.

The Gullwings were among the thankful, though they were curious too. Upon meeting them, the two saviours were questioned, until it was finally revealed that the twins were summoners, and highly talented ones at that. They had lost almost all their family to Sin, and had spent the last four years in the farplane trying to find a way to bring them all back. Upon sensing the fiends escaping into Spira, they had emerged, and used the powers they had developed in the farplane – including the ability to summon the supposedly resting aeons – to help them.

The story was suspicious, particularly to Yuna and Tidus's ears, and there was still no explanation as to where the fiends had come from in the first place, but they did not want to say anything. The twins had clearly suffered, and missed their families greatly, and it did not seem right to try and force a satisfactory answer out of them.

And so the twins became Spiras new heroes. They settled just outside Djose temple, so that they could be relatively close to two of the main factions in Spira, and in the thick of all the action.

Yet despite the fact they had saved everyone, rumours began to spread around the Al Bhed who lived near the temple. Of machina parts going missing suddenly, and a strange girl who bore a resemblance to the twins, sneaking around the temple, and of a lost sister whom none of them had ever heard of...

OOO

"...please?"

"Adrian if I said 'no' the first thirty eight times you asked me, what makes you think I'm going to say 'yes' the thirty ninth time?"

The kitten-eared Librarian cuddled up to his girlfriend's chest, moving slowly so as not to aggravate his still healing senses. He was currently wearing a pair of glasses until his vision returned to normal, and the Medical ward had been designated a whispering zone in light of his ears.

"You're only saying that because you know I want to..."

Tash, who was turning a page of The Valley of the Horses as he spoke, rolled her eyes.

"You're not getting anything, least of all that."

A pout worked its way onto the Librarian's face.

"I won't strain myself. And it'll make you happy. You know it will..."

"I'd be happier if you stayed in bed until you were fully healed," Tash informed him, not looking up from her book.

"...I'll be really quick-"

"Adrian. No. And that's final."

The pout became more prominent, but Adrian knew he wouldn't shift his girlfriend by begging. He would have to try something else. Smirking a little to himself, he snuggled a little closer and kissed her cheek gently. Tash gave an exasperated sigh and let her book fall to the bed.

"You can't seduce me into saying yes, you know."

"I can try," Adrian assured her, kissing over her jaw and down to her neck. He was rewarded with a small shiver.

"Damn it..." Tash muttered, and Adrian chuckled.

"Please?" he asked, as sweetly as he could, before sucking gently on her pulse. Tash gave a moan, but she still shook her head.

"No... you're still injured..."

The Librarian gave his most adorable pout.

"But you're up and moving," Adrian gave a soft sigh as his girlfriend stroked the back of his neck.

"I got the crap beat out of me," Tash reminded him. "You got chased, beaten, stabbed, blinded, had your ears blown out and got the crap beat out of you-"

She was silenced by a firm kiss.

"Must resist," Tash chanted in her mind. "Must resist...bollocks...I can't resist him..."

"He-hem!"

The two broke apart, blushing.

"We weren't doing anything!" Tash spluttered, to a smirking trio of Welsh girls, and one hyperactive dog.

"Suuuuure..." Beth nodded. "We believe you."

Tash blushed harder.

"Beth if you say a word about this to anyone, I'm telling Jenny about your little trysts with Captain Jack!"

Beth waved a hand. "Jenny won't mind. She knows I like my bit on the side."

Adrian was positive he was missing some kind of inside joke between the four friends, as all of them immediately broke into identical giggles. It wasn't surprising though - Tash and the Welsh girls knew each other very well in Real Life as well as in the Library.

"What's up then?" Tash asked, once the fit had subsided. "I'm guessing you didn't come to see how we were doing?"

She had not missed that all of them were kitted out for a mission, guns in holsters, prohibitors clipped to their belts, and their respective musical instruments clutched in their hands – no one had ever asked the Welsh girls exactly what purpose a bassoon, a cornet and a flute served in catching Mary-Sues, but given the crazy nature of these three girls, it was probably safer that way. Emma took a step forwards.

"We need a favour."

"If you're asking for clearance to the Star Wars fandom again, then forget it," Tash said firmly. "You know its on the Black List for a damn good reason."

"We know..." the Welsh Girls replied in unison, though Beth was still patting her flute in the manner one would comfort a disappointed child.

"We need to borrow your Plot Summary," Kate asked. Tash, who had been petting Adrian's healing ears ever so gently to distract him, ceased suddenly, causing the Librarian to mewl is displeasure.

"May I ask why?"

"There are really high Sue ratings coming from the Final Fantasy X and X-2 fandom," Beth explained. "We've tried to trace the source down to a particular Sue, but it keeps splitting... which means there's more than one, or they're so powerful they're throwing the signal off."

"We thought the Summary could tell us more when we get there," Emma finished. Tash thought about it, before bending over the side of her bed, and grabbing her bag.

"How strong are the ratings?"

"Level six," Emma reported. "Of that we're sure. They're very consistent. It's just when you try to trace them they start going mad."

"So either there's more than one Level six," Tash said, rummaging around in her bag with an irritated look on her face. "Or they're so powerful they can disguise their signature."

"Let's hope its the latter," Kate said, tapping her foot impatiently. Tash growled, tipped the bag upside down, and shook it, but nothing appeared.

"What do you keep in there?" Adrian asked.

"You don't wanna know," Beth shook her head. "We've heard noises come out of there before."

As she spoke, Tash turned the bag back the right way up and pulled her Duel Disk out of the top – apparently what had been causing the blockage – followed by a notebook, her pills, her duelling deck, her camera, her Bakura plushie, a copy of Cosmopolitan, a bottle of water, a rubber duck and her purse.

"You see what I mean?" Beth asked, as Emma picked up the rubber duck and began squeezing it with a grin on her face.

"Keep it," Tash told her, shaking her mobile phone and her keys into her lap, followed at last by the Plot Summary. "Voila!"

"Merci," Kate thanked, taking it from her.

"Ayez l'amusement!" Beth winked at them both, and had to duck the Bakura plushie that was suddenly launched at her head.

"Get out of here!" Tash ordered, and giggling, the three girls and one dog left. Tash set about repacking her bag, but stopped when she saw the expression on her boyfriend's face.

"What?" she asked, the pouting Librarian.

"You let them do it but not me..."

"Adrian," Tash kissed him firmly before fixing him with her most stubborn expression. "You are not going on a mission. And that is the leader's final word on the subject."

OOO

Rikku hummed as she listened to the comforting sounds of the functioning machina emitting from Djose temple. Some might have found it strange that she took comforting from listening to machines, but she was an Al Bhed – machina was her life and she had been handling it before she had known how to walk. The sounds reminded her who she was, and that no matter what happened, she would always be able to rely on her talent with machines...well that an the temple was becoming a place of regular visit for her – because she was interested in machina of course, she told herself firmly, not because of a certain Machina Faction leader who liked to tease her.

She was heading away from the temple, following tracks in the ground – the Al Bhed in the area had been reporting various bits of machina going missing – stolen right from under their noses. Rikku however had been lucky to find fresh tracks which she hoped would lead her to the thief. She knew what parts had been taken, and could see sections of the tracks where the thief had grown tired of carrying them and been forced to drag their cargo through the dirt. Occasionally she found a bolt or screw that had come loose, discarded by the side of the path, and she was confident that she was close. No one stole machina from an Al Bhed and expected to get away with it.

She was surprised to come across a small house – no one in her memory had lived here before. And then she remembered that the mysterious twins were supposed to be living around here, and she realised this must be their home. The tracks led around the back of the house, and Rikku frowned. What did the twins need machina for? Though most of the prejudice against the Al Bhed from four years ago had gone, most people still left messing around with machina to the Al Bhed, for it was their specialty, and machina could be dangerous if not constructed correctly.

As she got closer, Rikku's ears picked up the sounds of raised voices. Angry raised voices. She had never heard the twins shout, but she could recognise their voices (almost as identical as their faces) berating someone angrily.

"...third time this week, Palm Tree! The Al Bhed are already getting suspicious..."

"I told you, I don't care!"

Rikku was surprise, for the third voice was new to her. She crept close to the window and peeked in.

There were the twins, both tall for thirteen year olds, with long auburn hair, blue eyes, and identical down to the last freckle dusted across their (rather adorable) noses. The third girl looked to be about ten years old, with very short hair of the same colour, and the same colour eyes. Though there was something less stunning and cute about her appearance than the twins, Rikku could still tell that she must be a younger sister – the resemblance was all there.

"You're so rebellious!" one of the twin declared. "Don't you want to help us find Willowe? She's our sister, and she's the most powerful Sue around right now..."

"Yeah and look where that got her!" Palm Tree argued, jutting her jaw out stubbornly. "I hate living like this! Corrupting people in worlds to our will! Can't you both see it's wrong?"

"It's who we are!" the other twin protested, tears entering her shimmering blue eyes. "Why do you hate what we were created to do? You used to be such a good girl..."

"I used to be a brat!" Palm Tree corrected. "But not anymore! I refuse to turn out like you, and the rest of our stupid sisters!"

SLAP!

Rikku held back a gasp, as Palm Tree was struck around the face, a glowing pink hand print appearing on her cheek.

"You will be a Sue," the twin who had slapped her hissed. "It is what you were created to be...just like the rest of us. And you will not escape that."

She lowered her hand. The other twin was looking equally furious.

"You will stay in the house. And you will not leave until this rebellious streak of yours has gone. And you will stop stealing machina! Messing around with machines is not becoming of a Mary-Sue!"

Palm Tree's lip wobbled, tears building in her eyes, before she screamed, so loudly that Rikku was sure that the Al Bhed must have heard it back at the temple.

"I hate you!"

The ten year old whirled and stormed from the house, ignoring her sisters shouts, and completely failing to notice the stunned Al Bhed girl crouched by the side of the building.

Rikku was trembling slightly. She almost couldn't believe that those were the same twins who had saved Spira from fiends...and strangely, a part of her mind was nagging her to not believe it. To just forget she had ever seen it, and go back to thinking the twins were amazing...

But she couldn't. Rikku had seen a number of horrifying things, when she had been Yuna's guardian, and when Spira had been on the brink of civil war two years ago. Her sense of morality was strong, and she knew what was right and what was wrong. And rebellion or not, there was no excuse for treating your younger sister like that.

She bolted down the pathway away from the house, knowing that she needed to clear her head, but above all, knowing that Yuna needed to hear about this...

OOO

"I have," Kate declared. "An Authors Note, a Beacon of Red Light coat, a Copyright, a Dog, Elfen Lied DVDs, a Flute, a Guernsey Donkey and His Dark Materials."

Beth took a breath. "I have an Authors Note, a Beacon of Red Light coat, a Copyright, a Dog, Elfen Lied DVDs, a Flute, a Guernsey Donkey, His Dark Materials and... Palm Tree?"

"That doesn't begin with an 'I'," Emma admonished. Beth flapped her hands in agitation, coming dangerously close to concussing Kate with her flute, and sending Meg into a state of wild excitement (she thought the flute was a shiny stick that was about to be thrown).

"No no no, Palm Tree! Over there!" she pointed down the path before them.

They had been walking up from the Moonflow, where the Plothole had dropped them, and had been passing the time by playing silly games. Now however they fell silent as they spotted the small, ten year old Mary-Sue sister, throwing knives into a nearby tree. She apparently wasn't very good – most of the knives kept missing and landing into the grass, at which Palm Tree would give a frustrated scream, and stomp over to get them.

As they cautiously approached, the three girls were surprised to see a glowing red handprint on her cheek, and that her eyes were red from crying. She had tear tracks down her face and her nose was red from where she kept rubbing it with the back of her hand. But unlike other Mary-Sues, who projected an air of vulnerability which tugged at the heartstrings of anyone nearby when they cried, Palm Tree just looked downright pathetic...and a bit of a mess.

"Jeeze... what happened to her?" Kate asked in a low voice.

"Nothing good," Emma said, taking out the Plot Summary and scanning the child before them. "I wonder why the Summary didn't register her. She can't be level six at her age... Beth!"

For the youngest of the group was marching down the pathway, towards the still sniffling girl. Palm Tree looked up at her approach, and her eyebrows knitted together in a suspicious frown.

"I know you," she said, her voice a little croaky from all the crying she had done. "You're from the Society."

"Yeah, and you're Palm Tree," Beth stated, pulling a pack of tissues out of her bag. "You look like hell."
The girl snorted and scrubbed a hand across her face again, to wipe up any stray tears.

"I'm not a weak little kid who needs tissues," she spat, though every inch of her face said otherwise. Beth gave her an apprising look.

"No, but you look like you could use an ice pack for that face," she said. "Who did that to you?"

Palm Tree self consciously fingered the growing bruise on her cheek, a blush of embarrassment flooding into her face and making it look even more red and blotchy. "...it was Ashley..." she said eventually.

Beth's eyes widened, and she motioned behind her back for the other two to approach. "Why did Ashley hit you, Palm Tree?"

"Don't call me that!" the girl burst out finally, more tears filling her eyes. "I hate my name! And I hate my sisters for making me like this!"

"Like what?" Beth asked, crouching down and handing over the tissues. This time Palm Tree accepted them, scrubbing them across her face and rubbing the skin even rawer than before.

"For making me a Sue!" she wailed. "I hate it! I hate how we always have to hide...how we have to make people like us. How my older sisters act around the boys in the fandom!" she shuddered. "It makes me sick!"

Beth wasn't sure what it was, but something in her voice told her that the girl before her was being sincere. Though this might have sounded like a Mary-Sue sympathy spiel at any other time, she just didn't get the same feeling she got when she heard other Mary-Sues give speeches like this. She glanced over at Emma, who had just finished scanning her.

"I wouldn't have believed it," she muttered. "She's not registering as a Sue though."

"She isn't?" Kate asked. Emma shook her head.

"No. No attractive qualities. No amazing abilities. No fandom warping powers. No sort of personality effects going on right now. She's telling the truth."

"Palm," Beth asked soothingly, taking the girl by her shoulders. "How old are you?"

The youngest sister of Willowe sniffed. "I'm ten... that's why I'm not registering as a Sue... I don't have Sue powers yet. Sue powers kick in with puberty."

Beth's gaze became sharp. "And is that what's happened to Ashley? And Aspen? Is that why you don't like them now?"

Palm Tree nodded. "Ever since their powers started developing, they've been different...we used to have fun. We used to be a proper family. Then June got her powers two years ago... and now the twins. I don't want to be like them. They think all there is to living is making everything perfect, and making everyone love them... especially the boys."

"Have your sisters been warping this fandom?" Emma asked, crouching down beside Beth. Now the Summary had confirmed that Palm Tree was not a Sue, she could see the girl was acting very much like a frightened animal – and given that Emma was training to be a vet, she felt a natural compulsion to help her.

"Yeah..." Palm Tree nodded, before looking at all three girls. "Are you going to arrest them?"

"We don't have a choice," Kate told her gently. "They're damaging this fandom. We can try and reform them however... if we can block their powers, we can try and bring them around to the idea of living not as Sues. But for that, we need to catch them first."

"I... understand," Palm Tree said quietly. "We came here to look for Willowe. Ever since she vanished, the twins have been desperate to find her." She looked up at them, her face desperate. "I don't know what to do..."

"I'll tell you what you should have done," a new voice swept across the pathway. "You should have been a good girl and stayed at home."

The three agents, and Palm Tree looked up, to see Ashley and Aspen standing at one end of the road. Both of them were dressed as warriors, were carrying swords, and were giving their sister furious looks.

"You're naughty Palm Tree," Aspen declared. "You're supposed to play with nice people."

"Not the Anti-Cliche and Mary-Sue Elimination Society!" Ashley finished.

Three sets of guns were raised by the agents, and pointed at the girls.

"In the name of the Anti-Cliche and Mary-Sue Elimination Society, you're under arrest!" Emma proclaimed. To their surprise, the twins smirked.

"I think they want to play Cops and Robbers," Ashley giggled, her expression becoming innocent. Aspen nodded.

"I think you're right... then we'll be the cops, and they can be the robbers!"

"Wait, that's not how it works!" Kate protested, but she didn't get to explain why, as a burst of Thunder magic suddenly struck her from above and sent her crumpling to the floor. Emma yelped, and Beth immediately opened fire, but Aspen was on her, slashing with her sword, and sending the agent flying.

"Its not nice to aim guns at people," Aspen stated, kicking the aforementioned weapon away. "You'll ruin the game."

Beth recovered quickly, swinging her arm around and smashing her flute into Aspen's leg. The Sue doubled over, screaming in pain. Palm Tree helped Beth up.

"The twins were sadistic with the fiends," she warned. "This is all a game to them!"

"I'll bare that in mind," Beth grunted.

Meanwhile Ashley was raining black magic down on the heads of Emma and Kate. Fire, ice, water and thunder blasted them from all sides, until they were enveloped in nothing more than a ball of white light. Finally the blasts ended, leaving Ashley smiling.

"This game is fun," she declared. Her smile was suddenly wiped off her face however, as Meg bolted out of nowhere and yanked the sword from her grasp, taking off down the pathway with it.

"Hey!" Ashley screeched. "Get back here with my sword!"

She began chasing the collie in a circle, while Meg, thinking this was indeed a great game, ran faster. Aspen turned to help, but Palm Tree had stood, with Beth's gun, levelling it at her sister's head.

"You need to stop this Aspen! This isn't like you! Its your Sue powers corrupting you!"

Aspen just giggled. "This is a game, silly Palm Tree! This world. The Society. Life is just a game! And we're here to have fun with it!"

Palm Tree's voice grew stronger. "And releasing the fiends into Spira was 'fun' was it? All those people died because you wanted to mess around with this world!"

Aspen shrugged. "They lost the game. Simple as that."

She sighed and stepped towards her sister. "If you're not on the Sue's side, sister, then you are on their side! And we can't let your side win!"

She raised her sword above her head, and Palm Tree dropped the gun with a scream and cowered on the ground, her hands over her eyes. Beth made to dart in, but at that moment, multiple blasts of fire burst around Aspen, and the still running Ashley. Both girls screamed and crumpled to the ground.

"Stick em up you creeps!" Rikku proclaimed loudly. Everyone turned to see the Gullwings standing in the pathway. Yuna was levelling her guns at the twins, whilst Paine and Tidus had their swords drawn. Rikku, in her Black Mage dressphere, was bouncing from foot to foot, and was backed up by what looked like most of the Machina Faction. Gippal stood by her side, pointing his own gun.

"But..." Ashley sounded bewildered as to why they were being attacked by canon characters that should have been under their spell. "They're attacking us!"

"Yeah. Well I saw you attack your own sister earlier," Rikku stated, her hands landing on her hips triumphantly.

"And we heard what you just said," Yuna cocked her guns. "You admitted you let the fiends into Spira in order to gain our trust."

Beth and Kate took the twins distraction as the perfect opportunity to slap Prohibitors on their wrists, while Emma set about restraining Meg from going to investigate the newcomers.

"You got over confident," Palm Tree whispered to her sisters, from her cowering position on the ground. "You thought your Sue powers could do anything. But they don't finish developing until you hit fifteen. And now you've lost the game..."

And with that, she fainted.

OOO

...

Seconds passed.

No one moved.

And then suddenly, the Gullwings and the Machina Faction found themselves wondering why they were standing on the highroad between Djose and the Moonflow.

"Umm..." Rikku switched from Black Mage into her Thief Dressphere (realising she had no recollection of when she had changed). "Does anyone know what we're doing here?"

Yuna looked nervously around, and Tidus slipped a hand around her waist in comfort.

"Not a clue," the Guardian proclaimed, before looking around and grinning suddenly. "Hey! It's almost sunset! Let's go to the Moonflow and watch the Pyreflies!"

Yuna smiled at his enthusiasm, and sheathed her guns again, before walking arm in arm with Tidus down the pathway.

OOO

"That was a great job guys," Tash congratulated the team of Agents. "When you all come to the island at the end of July, I owe you all a smoothie."

"From Pulp?" Kate asked enthusiastically.

"Of course," Tash nodded, and Emma and Beth high-fived.

"The fandom was definitely wiped, right?" Harriet checked, leaning back in her office chair and denting her fingers together. Tash was reclining on the sofa, paperwork on her stomach.

"Yup," Emma nodded. "After Palm Tree fainted, we grabbed her and the twins, conjured a plothole and legged it. Everything has gone back to normal. It's like the fiends never attacked."

"And what about the missing machina?" Tash asked.

"Interestingly," Beth stated. "That was Palm Tree. She told me she was stealing it so she could figure out how to put it together... it infuriated her sisters of course."

"Interesting," Harriet smiled. "Think she might make a good techie?"

"I think so," Beth agreed, before looking worried. "What's going to happen to her?"

Harriet smiled. "She's Willowe's sister. That makes her my responsibility. She's only ten, and I think with the right environment, she could avoid developing Sue powers completely."

"So she's, going to be your... what, daughter?" Kate asked.

"Probably," Harriet nodded. "She'll stay in the Library obviously, but I think I can rehabilitate her to be a normal girl. She needs a new ID obviously. Palm Tree is too Sueish..."

"What's her new name?" Kate asked. Harriet grinned.

"Emily. Emily Smith. Simple and non-Sueish enough."

"How did you pick that?" Tash asked.

"Random Name Generator."

At this point, the door burst open, and Jess came stumbling in.

"Guys! You have to see this!"

The tone of her voice made them all worry, and they stampeded for the door, leaving a steamrollered looking Jess in her wake. Harriet took a second to pry the poor girl off the floor, before heading to one of the reading rooms, where a sizeable crowd of agents had already gathered.

"Oh..." Emma said slowly.

"My..." Beth muttered.

"Gawd!" Kate shouted.

The wall of the reading room had been cleared of shelves and books, and now hosted what looked like a massive feminist mural, spreading up the wall, and onto the better part of the ceiling (the moved bookshelves had been assembled as scaffolding). Beneath is all stood Palm Tree – or rather, Emily – wearing a pair of dungarees which were splattered in paint. She was trying (and failing) to hide a paintbrush behind her back.

"Who said you could paint on the wall of my Library?"

"ADRIAN! What the hell are you doing out of bed?"