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Should also mention the gross amount of bots that are currently plaguing the Introduce Yourself threads, by the by?
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So you only need to make two posts before deciding this site is a godless land? That"s gotta be a new record right?
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two fish
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The people yearn for the on-site chat to return.
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Anyone else feel like they barely exist this past week?
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Majora woke up today and chose violence.

Eliza already knew Tetrad way lying in a way. That alone did make her feel guilty. Was she really looking forward to playing that stupid game with her? Other than the fact that the witch wasn't even big on both ends, she really didn't want to do something so...indecent. You might as well ask her to hold hands with someone! The nerve!

Okay, maybe now wasn't the time for jokes.

But if there was anyone Eliza'd be willing to bump butts with, it'd be her date; if you can even call it that anymore. No, she shouldn't be walking away like this! Maybe she can tell them she'll watch from the side! Eliza spun around to hurry ba-

Oh.

Eliza tensed up at the sight of Oros kissing up to MDP in the most literal sense, but even if a mix of emotions or questions passed through her head, the witch could only feel disillusion. She should've seen it coming, after all. "Ah. How unfortunate..." she glanced down to the snowy ground in her dejection. Guess she was a worser date than she thought, if Oros was already moving onto the next person.

How dreadful.

How pointless.

How....predictable.

Eliza reached over her head to hold her bee plush, who without her hat can be seen resting on top, and continued walking away. It couldn't be helped. But it still hurt a little. Had she really been so obsessed with keeping things safe, keeping things okay, that she basically missed most of the events?? It was that forced-vacation all over again. But instead of not wanting to destroy everything for everyone else's sake, she was wanting to make sure everything was okay.

She was wanting to make sure things wont go wrong. Again. And again. And again. Eliza held her bee plush tighter, idly walking at this point to collect her thoughts. Truely, this wasn't a selfish wish, right? Had she really forgotten how to relax and just have fun like the others? Had she really expected things to blow up in her face, like how it almost did with Maura and the other agents??

She wasn't in the right mindset for this. Eliza had to leave. Leave before something happened again. The witch found herself walking back inside the lodge, and only stopped just as she was a foot away from the exit portal. Why was she hesitating? Was there a part of her that wanted to stay?

"Don't be ridiculous, there's no point.

But the others would want me to stay.

They're fine on their own, and you've already screwed up your date by being paranoid.

But I only accepted to humor her, didn't I?

Then why the hell are you freaking out like this?

Cause what would they think if I just left?!"


The internal argument with herself would continue on as she paced to and fro in front of the portal, visibly unnerved.
"Quick warning! Any characters bearing similarities to other characters in different Realm of Patronses and/or obscure universes are purely coincidental! It ain't our fault if you feel like making a reference or two, our handler's just not that fuckin' creative. You've been warned! :D" - Oliver



"I Lived bitch. :D"

Jack had never concidered himself to be a morning person. He would always stay up at night doing stuff like reviewing his and Amelia's findings in his journal, usually passing out if his sister didn't make him go to bed. But he would always make sure he woke up on time to get the Mystery Shack ready for the day. (and yes, some chores on the side.)

This is not one of those days.

Once he woke up, Jack felt something was off. He was groggy, yes, but that was cause he wasn't fully awake yet. Amelia had already left, and there wasn't some rodent trying to crawl in through the window or something. So why were things off? He glanced at the alarm clock on the small table by his bed-

Wait. Was it even turned on?

His brows furrowed. Jack reached over to grab the alarm clock, quickly realizing why the hunk-of-junk wasn't working. Something unplugged it durning the night. It then dawned onto him,

"I'M LATE!?" Once he was dressed, Jack bursted through the bedroom door as he threw his jacket on. He ran to grab the keys to the golf cart, then hurried outside. Even if he didn't stop to read the note on the refridgerator, he already knew Amelia would be at Greasy's Diner by now. So he hopped into the cart, and drove off.

"Oh, there's where I left my bat."
Once he arrived at the Diner and parked somewhere close by, Jack promply bonked his head against the steering wheel. "Ugh, Ami's gonna get my head for this..." he sighed. He noticed Garfield stepping outside and waved at him, then forcusing on heading inside. "Everything is fine, she won't hold it against you, you just gotta explain it to her!" he reassured himself, stepping out of the cart and to the door.

"....Nope. I'm probably screwed. And in we go,"

Once inside, he looked around for any sign of his sister. He did spot her amongst a crowd, some familiar, and others he'd have to prod for information out of. Well, he might as well introduce himself. Jack snuck up behind Amelia and tapped her shoulder, then walking around to stand next to her. "Didn't think I'd come by, huh?" He'd ask with a grin. Though it did turn crooked when he swapped to sign language to explain his abscense. Sorry I didn't come by sooner. Something unplugged my alarm clock while I was asleep, so I ended up running late. If you're mad, get back at me later.

Then there was the crowd that needed adressing. So he looked around to say hello. He already saw Mr. Pollard, Sidney was busy trying to convince some poor soul or two about...something, Robin left too, so that left Teddy; Jack nodded to him to say hello, then to-

Hold on. Is that???

Jack's eyes narrowed in intent, straight at Jeremy. He slowly moved away from the counter, his expression unchanging save for a quick mischevious smile, before he tackled Jeremy into a bear hug. "Finally! After all my years of research I have captured a GIANT!! Muahahaha!" Jack joked, letting the other guy go with a grin. "But really Jeremy, how long has it been?! I mean, look at you! I swear I am shorter than you now!" Jack exclaimed, moving over next to him to measure.
Eliza just shrugged when Penny said hi back. Though she quickly frowned, tensing up as the cyborg looked over to where Emily was. "There goes that plan!" The witch thought, trying to struggle out of her confinements as the stringed lights flickered.

She sighed. "The Red Nest was one thing, but this is fuckin' ridiculous! How could they even see me?! Oh right, Penny's patron-level. But what about Pinkalicious over here? Must have a sixth-sense for stuff like this. Ugh, I hope the others are fairing bet-"

Her thoughts would be interrupted, as she sensed a disturbance in the force. As if the might of Neptune struck the whatever-Dan's-dimension-is, Eliza could only blankly watch the fort and Pennys around her wash away. What.

Eliza's blank-face continued as Oros waltzed in; carrying Sakura over her shoulder, before throwing him aside like a ragdoll and cutting her free. "Thanks." She nodded, tilting her head in confusion at what the other girl was rambling about. "The hell's an RP? Eh, nevermind, tell me later."

Unfortunately, they couldn't leave yet. Somehow MDP and the real Penny survived the deluge, and the former was pissed off at Oros for cheating, apparently. "There were rules??" She quietly asked her date. Then MDP called her a tree. Again. She was starting to get irritated. "Oh for the love of- Hey, I'm not actually a tree here! Look!!" Eliza yelled over to MDP, taking her hat off and throwing it away to the nearest shadow. The hat would dissapear into the darkness for now.

Luckily, Sam seemed to think the same, the assassin cutting in to pick apart the sugar-coatted girl's argument. "Technically it wasn't a kidnapping. They caught me trying to sneak in." Eliza pointed out, but didn't interupt her further. The witch looked back to the other three. "Well I'm fine with whatever you guys wanna do, there is just...one problem." With the vacation taking place around the time Eliza was a monster girl, she hadn't been able to participate in stuff like the Keijo tournament. Only prioritizing resistance of her then mental mutation.

"What's Keijo?"
<Snipped quote by Majoras End>

Evidence?


cryptid noun
cryp·​tid | \ ˈkrip-təd \
plural cryptids
Definition of cryptid
: an animal (such as Sasquatch or the Loch Ness Monster) that has been claimed to exist but never proven to exist
Who's to say im not already a creature???
"CrapcrapcrapcRAPCRAPCRAP!!!"

Despite Eliza's attempt to sneak inside, her stupid tree outfit blew her cover in the form of the whimsical MDP spotting her. Before she could retreat, she was dragged out of her dark magic and into the center of the fort. An attempt to struggle was rendered futile as she was tied up with lights, and the star on top of her hat given light. "Ugh, how humiliating... She sighed, making a mental note to ditch her hat after they were done. Though, Emily should be able to sneak by while Penny and MDP are distracted.

Speaking of Penny, Eliza looked to the cyborg with a comically blank expression. "....Hi." Some weird hostage situation this turned out to be. And SHE'S the hostage. Truely embarrassing.
Well, before the witch of nightmares walked off too far, Dan stopped by Maura and Maribel's ice sculpture to critique their work. Maura didn't know how to feel about it being called spooky, she tried to avoid making something like that for a reason, but the latter obviously felt proud of earning that spine-chilled reaction from the dolphin. "Why, thank you~! But I only helped Maura with this. Artist's block, yknow? This was all her idea~"

Maura flinced when the other woman had her take full credit. "W-Well um, I didn't want to go too spooky with my ideas; it would really fit the christmas spirit, so I went with something a bit more challenging. A full version of my organization's insignia!" She explained, then frowning. "Though I guess avoiding the spooky factor didn't work. But thanks regardless, Dan."

Then the host announced another event, Ice Skating. Some of the witches split off to the lake, while some stayed behind to watch the escalating snowball fight. Maura would've also joined the first group, but she felt it was a bit too boring for her. She looked down at the snowbuns still following her, then had an idea. Could she try and catch a harebringer? With the smaller buns in tow, she walked off to find one.
Rachel and Violette huh? While the latter was new to Eliza, she felt the former was familiar somehow. Didn't Silhouette fail to attack a Rachel?

Wait a minute. These were Ascendancy.

"S h i t." Despite internal screaming, she had to stay calm. They seemed to have no ill intent so far. Plus she hadn't encountered any Ascendancy members face-to-face, so they probably won't recognize her as a Cradle member. Eliza politely listened to Rachel's observations about the party, and it's host. "No doubt the horror's intervention was just the tip of the iceberg. Of weirdness. With so many different factions of magical girl, things are bound to get interesting." She said. "Other than a couple of bumps, things have been okay so far, and I'll make sure it stays that way. People need the break." Eliza crossed her arms. She spotted Oros walking by. Hopefully this conversation won't waste time.

"Though by religion, are you refering to Christianity? Or something else?" She asked Rachel, admittedly curious.
Out of those observing the ice sculptures, Evelyn and North were relegated to their usual NPC selves. They stopped to look at Summer's statue of Cirno.

"Hehe. Looks kinda like you, North." The mute wolf would lightly hit the fairy, pointing between the statue and North; who was starting to feel confused.

"What kind of 4th-wall bullshi-"
While the other witches were already starting on their sculptures, Maura was stumped. She stared intently at the blueprint made of ice, then to everyone else. From Lauren's Lady Justice, to...whatever incomprehensible horror Maribel made, how did they come up with ideas so easily?

She walked up to her ice block and place a hand on it. Sculptures usually took a long time to make, what with the attention to detail, and the risk of having to start over after a bad mess-up. Ice sculptures aren't as different. They took atleast three hours to make, depending on how intricate it is.

So why the hell can't she think of anything?

"Having trouble~?"

Maura looked over to Maribel, who had walked over to check on her. How was she so calm about this? If she was honest, Maura would've expected an outburst like Lauren did. She shrugged, stepping aside to let the witch of Nightmares look over the block. Maribel rested her chin against her hand.

"Huh, why don't you craft one of your old incarnations? Or that caricature people associate you with?" Maribel suggested. Earning a quick chuckle from the other girl.

"I don't think the grim reaper or the fourth horseman fit the holiday spirit, Mari. Remember? I got rid of my role in the coven a long time ago." It was almost tempting for her to leave it at "my role", but has she really let go of that part of herself? The part that served as a guide, a harvester, a reaper of souls?

"Truely, you have grown?" Maribel smiled at her. "Then how about something outside the box? Something you care about?"

Maura looked back at the blank canvas in front of them. Something outside the box, huh? Maybe one of her magical girls? No, too obvious. Besides, she didn't want anyone to assume she's picking favorites. Maybe them? But would they really appreciate their visage being known? They did enjoy their privacy, after all. And for good reason.

Then she had an idea, and began carving. Her ice magic made it easier for her to cut through the ice block, and surprisngly, Maribel was helping her. Well, enough beating around the bush.

"Mari?"

"Hm?"

Maura frowned. "How are you so...calm, about this? About running into me again after so long? After-"

"Don't go burdening yourself with the past now~ I had a little glimpse of what you've been doing while you were gone." Maribel reassured her, and tapped the side of her head. "Mental link." She then continued carving. "You went searching for the next Witch of Dreams, a twin no less! If the boy has the potential, we could have three dream magician with us! Isn't that exciting~? Not to mention I have a new apprentice to meet, seems like. I hope I don't spook her too much..." Maribel began to explain. "You found yourself some more apprentices as well? Amanda seemed concerned for you."

"Uh, yeah. About a faction full now, apparently." Maura crookedly smiled.

"Do they know? That kid you helped, what was their name?"

Maura froze for a second. How long had it been since she's seen him? "Vanhorn. He never really had a name of his own. Just monikers.

"Yet that wasn't a problem?"

She shook her head. "Not at all. But no, I haven't told him yet. Maybe I can introduce him to the others sometime." With one last cut, the statue was complete. The two witches stepped back to look it over. It was similar to the Crimson Cradle's insignia, but instead of just the claw, it was a ghostly magical girl holding the orb in her claws. A typical witch's hat obscured her face, except for a smile. Whether it was malicious or not was up to interpretation.

"Huh. It's still missing something." With a bit of dark and ice magic, she darkened the body of the sculpture, and slivers of magic swirled around the orb itself. "There we go. Thanks, Mari."

"Anytime, dear! If you need anything, let us know. We'll make sure Lauren doesn't bash your knees in." Maribel joked, walking back to her sculpture.

Well, now what? Maybe someone needed help with their snowman?
The last thing Eliza wanted was to get spotted so soon. Then again, hard to be descreet when you're dressed as a christmas tree. "Oh! Um," she quickly looked between the two (There was two new guests? Huh.), they seemed nice enough. Or was normal the better term? Eliza knew better than to go off of first glances, but unless someone found a loophole, they cant really do harm here can they? Atleast not in a violent sense.

Either way, might as well introduce herself. She bowed slightly. "Forgive my intruding. I noticed some newcomers and wanted to see if everything was alright over here." She'd explain. It wasn't exactly a lie, if they had a way to tell. But she had to make sure they won't try anything. Eliza then held her hand out for them to shake. "I'm Eliza!"
Okay now let's move to the important part.

Among the crowd that had watch Maura's performance was the small witch group, and unfortunately Amanda. Amanda tried to disway them from watching, for her patron's sake, but it didn't work in the slightest. They almost seemed...in awe, as they watched the estranged witch's magic at work. The magician couldn't tell if they recognized her or not. She did see them whispering to each other, so it still made her nervous.

Soon as it ended, Amanda was going to follow the group to make some snowmen and whatnot. Until they all noticed Maura approaching them.

Was she really going to confront her sisters? The Cradle Mother didn't know what to say or do exactly once she walked over to them. Surprisingly, neither did any of them. Maribel, Lauren, and Carmen looked at her with widened eyes. While Rowena and Amanda appeared worried for Maura.

"......Uh, it's been a while, hasn't it?" Maura tried to break the ice first.

Lauren looked to the rest of her group, then back to Maura. An annoyed glare replaced her shock. "Are you kidding me right now?! Years of hide-and-seek to figure out what the hell we'd say or do once we find each other, and no one's got anything?!" She scolded the other witches.

"You don't have any ideas either, do you?"

The witch of order would give Carmen an unamused look. "W-Well no, but atleast I can tell how bullshit this is! And YOU!" Her glare would return as she pointed to Maura.

"Please calm down and let her explain-" Amanda tried to intervene, but it seemed fruitless for someone as stubborn as Lauren Corvus.

The witch of order would hold her lion plush high above her head...

...and proceed to bonk Maura's head with it. Repeatedly.

"NEVERDOAGODDAMNSTUNTLIKETHATAGAIN, YOUHEARME?! SOMEOFUSNEARLYHADAHEARTATTACKCAUSEOFTHATBULLSHIT!!" Lauren screeched mid bonking, Maura only able to utter an oddly calm "Ow." during the ranting with each hit. Once Rowena dragged Lauren away, she rubbed her head.

"Okay, I probably needed that too." She slightly frowned, and looked back to her sisters. "So you're...not mad about what happened?"

Carmen crossed her arms, leaning against the wall. "I'll be frank, you had me worried. But I had other things to worry about than that incident."

Lauren huffed, being picked up by the taller witch of life. "For some reason this place doesn't let us hurt each other, so I can't exactly chop your head off right now- Ow!" Her grumblings would be intterupted by Rowena flicking her on the head. She crossed her arms. "You better have some good explaning to do, lady!"

Then there was Maribel, who was calmly watching the exchange. She hummed in thought, glancing between Rowena, Amanda, and Maura. Did the former already talk with the latter? Did Amanda and Maura know each other? Curious as she was, there was no point in dawdling. "Now, now girls. I know this is weird, but let's not lag behind everyone else~ We can talk during the activities!" She'd smile, walking to one of the portals; Ice sculpting in particular. "Not sure if those like us can participate, but it'll be fun, right~?"

With a non-verbal truce, the Walpurgis Night group followed Maribel outside. Each of them begining to carve out statues pertaining to their roles. And because Majora didn't want to stall in posting any further, we can leave it at that. Bother them if you want.
Dance of the Black Swans

Didn't seem like anyone else was on stage. Maura quietly walked up the steps, looking around to see what she can work with. She had the right instruments, and she can adjust the lighting if necessary. But what about back-up?

"Hmmm..." She looked down at her hands. Maura hadn't used more than just her dark magic in awhile, had she? Maybe she could work with something. Maura used spirit magic to summon a small phantom orchestra group. "Right then, everyone, take your places!" the necromancer called out to them, the spirits moving to their respective instruments.

Yet it still felt like she was missing something. As much as she didn't want to interfere with the uniform code of the party, Maura manipulated the magic to give herself the proper attire for her performance. Her brows furrowed in thought, but she shouldn't be overthinking things. She had to clear her mind somehow. Even if it's just for a moment. Maura moved to her position. With a nod to the pianist, she was ready.



The song started off slow, and so did she. Her movements were careful, uncertain, regretful. As if she was reaching out to her past. Her failures. Could she mend it? Must this black swan atone? Was the choices she made right? It felt overwhelming.

But with every step she took, her shadow was right there, mimicking her movements. It didn’t feel anxiety, lonely, or anything of the sort. It just followed Maura’s movements. While her shadow was not judging, it seemed to be getting fed up with the stiff performance. So much so that it stood up off the floor.

Maura’s shadow rose out of the ground like a mermaid jumping out of the ocean. Her shadow started to change shape after it left the ground. It shook it’s hair out, which revealed a bit of color as black tar was flung from her form. Green hair, pale skin, and a black dress that faded into a ruby red. The shadow was even so bold as to wear a jacket along with her elegant dress. The shadow was no longer a shadow, but a separate woman entirely. She extended her hand towards Maura with a smile.

Maura's eyes widened at the appearance of her new dance partner. She had stopped moving, to stare in surprise before looking down at the outstreched hand. She didn't need time to think. A performance had to be given. With a smirk, she took the woman's hand and continued on.

Then as the tempo changed, their movements would follow along, becoming more animate. Maura would make sure they were both in sync. With every ballon, pirouette, and arabesque, ice magic began to decorate the stage around them. Snowflakes seemingly from nowhere, frost and ice creating elegant, strange shapes on the floor below and the air around them. She shouldn't give up so easily, should she? There had to be a reason. There always is. She had to press on, make a new name for herself. And she did. She had always trusted her instincts, why stop now?

While Maura’s shadow had chosen to stand apart from Maura as a different entity, it was still content to dance along, perfectly synchronized with her actions. Though as closely matched as they were, it was always clear Maura was the one leading.

Another shadow looked on from the back of the stage, eyeing the two dancers. It had a massive head and pointy ears. It’s big expressive mouth was mostly hidden from view. But those eyes held enough contempt to scare anyone. Its eyes were lit green with the flames of jealousy, and it retreated from view soon after.

As grand as the ice magic dance was, it was about to be overshadowed. The stage floor became dark, with only ambient light from the ice magic to light it. The jealous shade had become as wide as the entire stage, and was obstructing the back light from the stage. There were a few gasps from the crowd as the jealous shadow opened it’s mouth, revealing a glowing maw. Maura and her shadow were both cast in the mouth’s neon green glow.

Whatever, or whoever had enraged the envious shade remained an enigma. Even Maura was trying to figure things out, yet she treated the shade' intervention as it was part of the show, not stopping for a moment. As the performance reached it's finale, more spirits appeared as back-up dancers; as if they were trying to hold the entity back, and the ice magic became more potent. There had to be a reason. They had to calm it down, somehow. Reassure it, or be forced to take it out.

Though it would soon become apparent that no spectacle of ice or light would put the shade to rest. If anything, the display caused the shadow to bloat with even more envy. It shrieked, it decended, and some of the onlookers gasped too.

Darkness.

But this was just a show, of course. Maura and her shadow were perfectly fine. They had been pulled into the cradle, with an assortment of green lighs scattered around them.

”Howdy Maura!” Viridian replied at last. ”Hope ya don’t mind the intermission. I thought we could talk for a bit.”

Maura gasped lightly when they appeared in the cradle. Regardless, she'd wave back to Viridian. Though her smile faltered when she said she wanted to talk. "If it's about Justine, I already had enough of an earful for the night." Maura said out of slight frustration. Her outfit would turn back to normal for now.

*Smack*

A stray glove had been drawn across Maura’s face. Just hard enough to leave a mark, albite one that would fade in a few seconds. She kept her smile the entire time. ”Got a lotta nerve assumin’ I’m gunna chew you out after a dance. Shucks!” She slid her hand back inside her glove. ”Hope ya don’t mind me takin’ initiative on givin’ ya a lickin’. Figured you’d gave Beacon a shot at ya, wouldn’t mind if I helped myself to one.” She folded her arms behind her back. ”Ya seem lost, and I wanna give you a hand, just like I did with this here stage play.”

Maura comically blinked from the slap, dumbfounded. "...Okay, I needed that." she noted, looking back to Viridian. She tilted her head when the other woman said she wanted to help. "I mean, I guess? I've been doing this for years, long before I inherited all this, so it kinda hurts that the others think I'm foolish for what, taking opportunities? Wanting to care about my agents? Trusting the instincts that got me this far??" Maura would vent to Viridian. She huffed, resting her head in one of her hands. "I shouldn't be screwing up this quickly, y'know? I know the fates are weird like that, but come on!"

Viridian giggled at Maura’s outburst. ”Settle down there, pumpkin. This ain’t exactly a simple matter, we gotta address the pieces. One, at, a time.” She placed a finger against her cheek. ”Let’s look at your outward conduct. Ya say ya been doin’ this for a while, and I trust ya. Ya got yer own girls to worry about and what not. But what makes that so different from the Cradle? And ya do think it’s different, right? Didn’t ya tell Betty and Sam ya never asked to be the Cradle mother?”

Maura hugged her knees in thought. "Well, other than the new resources, I feel like I have to meet the others' expectations after Veronica stepped down. Though I don't even know how high the bar is, I don't wanna let them down." She then frowned. "I'll be honest with you, I would've been fine with my old position. I was surprised when she handed all this over to me. Unsure as I was about it...I trust Veronica. And I trust you. So I went ahead with it. I don't wanna let either of you down too..."

”So the pressure is getting to ya, hmmm?” Viridian stroked her chin. ”Maura, if ya want respect, ya gotta act respectable! Even if ya just as lost as ya agents are, they gotta think their new boss is just as strong as their old one. Ya can’t be tellin’ them that yer in over ya head, pumpkin, it just ain’t right!” She stepped behind Maura and rubbed her shoulders. ”Ya gotta seem cool and collected. Even if everyone’s sayin’ ya screwed the pooch, or ya plans go up in flames.” she folded her arms around Maura’s shoulders. ”Veronica wasn’t so tough, ya know? She doubted herself. She made mistakes. But she always put on a brave face for her agents.”

"Kinda hard to do that when the guilt hits you like a goddamn maelstrom." Despite her mentioning that, Maura smiled. "But...I'll be okay. I just needed to recollect my thoughts. Besides I can't exactly kill Justine twice like they'd want. Not only would that go against my past actions, but the poor girl trusts me too much. Not only would it be too easy, but she may prove useful to us. I was hoping to explain everything properly at the next meeting." she told her.

Once Viridian mention that Veronica herself had doubts, Maura's eyes widened. The veteran Cradle agents seemed to revere the past Cradle Mother as if she was some goddess. But to Maura, Veronica was as human as the rest. Maybe it was cause she didn't understand why, but she respected her as a friend. And she still did. After a moment, Maura spoke up again. "How do you do it?" she'd asked, placing a hand over Viridian's.

”Afraid there’s not much to learn from me, darlin’.” Viridian walked forward through Maura, phasing through her form as shadows tend to do. ”Veronica’s whole reason for bringin’ li’l ol’ me into this world was to separate her personal feelings from her duty. I don’t really remember anythin’ too specific about everyone. I know what they can do in combat and that’s it. Awfully hard to treat her agents as she always had when she can see their every thought. Isn’t that what love is? Just a deep understandin’ of someone else?” She hummed. ”I suppose that’s it for me too. I can be strong because I know Veronica so well. Her every thought is open to me like a book. She has no secrets, and I can’t help but relate to her, ya see?” She looked over her shoulder at Maura. ”You like her too, right?”

"Hm." Maura let her palms rest on her knees."I guess that depends on your definition of 'like'." One of her brows rose.

Veronica’s sister nodded. ”Enough that you don’t wanna go dissapointin’ her, at least.” She turned to face Maura and folded her hands behind her back. ”Let me ask ya this then. Why did ya become a patron in the first place?”

"I'm sure you know what happened with me in the past. To keep that poor soul from dying I ended up making them my first magical girl. When I went into hiding, I had help from them and a few other patrons in getting things set up, get extra help in case I had to fight my sisters. Then I ended up focusing on other things, like protecting Penrose. I usually look for certain traits to ascertain if they'd do well as magical girls or not. Valerie was a hacker of some renown, Amanda was the recent incarnation of the Witch of Dreams, Evelyn was a war soldier to name a few." Maura explained. "Then there's the odd circumstances like how I met Elizabeth, and somehow she's one of my strongest. If only she could stay calm during battle. Guess what I'm trying to say is, I wouldn't have become a patron if it wasn't for my first recruit of sorts."

”Well, that’s a bit of a surprise.” Viridian scratched the back of her neck. ”Regardless, ya ain’t that scared runaway anymore, pumpkin. I know ya handle yourself better around your other girls, but ya gotta just treat the Cradle as an extension of your network.” She drew a knife from her waistband. ”There’s no runnin’ away for ya now. Ya sisters are here, and just as ya gotta confront them, ya gotta confront ya responsibilities as a Cradle mother.” She looked away from Maura. ”Belive in yaself, and eventually everyone else will too.” And then she thrust her knife into an aproaching shadow.







On the stage, the audience saw several snowbuns try to free the dancers trapped inside. Only for the jealous shade to pop like a balloon. There in the center of the stage was Maura, with her shadow holding a black knife up to the jealous shade’s massive heart. It was far more vile and twisted than it’s outward appearance, and it was holding a knife to Maura’s shadow. The two shadows had run each other through. The jealous shade collapsed into dust, and Maura’s shadow fell backwards into her arms. The color left her body, and her black flesh sunk between Maura’s fingers like ink. Her shadow caressed the side of her face before finally sinking into the ground. The black swan was greeted by a swarm of snowbuns as the curtain prepared to draw closed.

Once more, the christmas magic gave her back her ballet outfit. And as the performance ended, once more, Maura was alone. Her tutu faded back to her santa outfit in a burst of dark feathers, and the effects of her magic dispated as if nothing changed. Viridian's dissapearance could cause some concern, but Maura knew she was okay. She took a deep breath, feeling a newfound confidence.

Then she looked down at the snowbuns surounding her.

Maura snorted, squatting down to pet the buns. "My little heroes." she joked, brushing away any feathers that landed on them. Her dear shadow made a point though, something had to be done. So she walked off stage and to the rest of the witches, snowbuns in tow.

Among the audience members clapping as Maura came off stage was a woman in a Christmas themed new years kimono.

”Aw shucks, those snowbuns are the cutest darn thangs…”
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