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Connie’s relief upon learning that Mayra was okay soon turned to dismay when the draconic girl explained that Mariette was most assuredly not. “Oh, gosh!” the masked maiden gasped, placing her trembling hands over her mouth. “W-We have to h-hurry and h-help her!”

“Let us not be too hasty, little sister,” Gaia cautioned, her tone as serene as ever, despite her inner turmoil. “This is an exceedingly delicate situation, and so we would be wise to proceed with caution. Mariette appears to be parlaying with the queen at the present moment,” the verdant maiden continued, before turning to Mayra. “And in light of that, as well as the queen’s substantial level of power, she may have… deposited you here to keep you from possibly losing your life in an attack that was destined to fail.”

“Y-You’re p-probably r-right…” Connie conceded, her fingers nervously playing with her hair, while her mask formed a frown at the thought of the queen killing her impetuous friend. “A-And I’m glad M-Mayra’s safe, b-but… I-Isn’t there a-anything w-we can d-do?”

Gaia sighed. “I do not see any possible courses of action we can take at the current moment,” the Daughter of Mother Earth replied as she continued to watch the conversation playing out on the nearby hill, her long, emerald tresses blowing in the breeze. “But perhaps an opportunity shall soon present itself.”

Indeed, no sooner had she spoken those words, then Chloe’s undead minions began their “distraction”, if that’s what you could call a screeching hoard of flaming skeletons dropping out of the sky and exploding…

“It would appear that now is our chance,” Gaia observed as she set her prismatic steed into motion. “Would you care for a lift, Mayra?” she inquired of the dragon girl, holding out an inviting hand as she rode past.

However, even as she did so, the botanical beauty heard Connie gasp as the queen opened a portal and began dragging Mariette and Alexander through it. Yet, that was not the only thing causing the Empress of Nightmares to stare at the Wonderland sovereign as if transfixed, the black eyes of her mask enlarged to such an extent they had nearly tripled in size...

“Connie…?” Gaia called to her dearest friend, voice tinged with concern.

“I-I-It’s t-the q-q-queen…” Connie replied after a moment, her voice seeming to stammer even more than usual. “I-I-I can f-feel her f-f-fears…”

It was almost as if she were viewing someone’s worst nightmares through the Eye of Fear, only this time, instead of being displayed by her mystic artifact, the images and feelings were pouring into her very mind. It was an understandably horrifying experience for such a gentle and timid girl, but at the same time, Connie was able to muster enough resolve to realize that this provided a potential weakness in the seemingly invincible queen’s defenses, one that she knew she needed to exploit if they were to have any chance of saving their friends.

“I-I… I-I t-think I m-might be a-able to g-give her a n-n-nightmare,” the masked maiden declared, her shaking hands balled into fists as she held them in front of her. “B-But o-only i-if we c-can g-get c-closer,” she added.

“Very well, little sister,” Gaia assented with a nod. “Then let us not wait a moment longer!”






Back at the factory fortress, MDP’s eyes widened in wonderment as her attack, combined with those of her new friends, turned the energy barrier surrounding the eggs into pink, exceedingly flexible rubber. “Wowie zowie~!” she exclaimed. “It’s all bouncy wouncy nowie~! (giggle!) Like a trampoliney winey, or maybe waybe a balloony woony~! But, like, we still gotta get to those meanie weanie eggy weggies, so, like, Magical Dream Princess thinky winkies that one of her new friendy wendies should, like, totally wotally try and popy wopy that bouncy wouncy wally with one of their super duper pointy wointy thingie wingies~! (giggle!)” the whimsical girl declared, turning to face the various sword and spear wielding chess pieces behind her and giving them a big smile.

However, before any of them could carry this suggestion out, the March Hare appeared and summoned six menacing Manticores. At least, most people would probably find them to be menacing, but MDP wasn’t most people…

“Ooooohh~! Those lion wions look super duper silly willy~! (giggle!)” the playful Princess of Dreams squealed, while bouncing up and down in childish delight. “They, like, totally wotally remindy windy Magical Dream Princess of the circus wircus~! Like, Magical Dream Princess always walways wanted to go see the circus wircus soooo muchy wuchy and see the lion wions and all the other wother animal wanimals, but Daddy Waddy wouldn’t let her go because he said it was nonsense wonsense,” she explained to Mister Hatty. “But, like, maybe waybe these funny wunny looking lion wions will, like, totally wotally do some super duper funsie wunsie tricky wickies for her nowie~! (giggle!)” the whimsical girl added with a gleeful grin, her innocent eyes sparkling with eager anticipation. Conjuring a giant glittery pink hoop, she held it in one hand, hopped atop an equally glittery pink podium, and, striking a cute pose, called out through the megaphone the top of her wand had just morphed into, “Like, could you lion wion thingy wingies pretty pretty pleasey weasy jumpy wumpy through Magical Dream Princess’s hoopy woopy for her~?! She’ll, like, totally wotally give you some super duper yummy wummy treaty weaties if you do~! (giggle!)” she added with a wink.

And here I was expecting one of you to be on that table…
-Nyxia Torrentia, Neon Tempest of the Ultraviolet Rainbow


As Suki and Haruna sat looking over the former’s conspiracy board tactical map, they would hear a voice from behind them. “Oh, hey, its the new girl.” Nyxia had entered through the club room window as she usually did, and had chosen not to announce her presence until she was standing right behind her two sitting club mates. “Gotta say, I’m honestly surprised Suki hasn’t tried to make out with ya yet,” the Neon Tempest snarked. “What’re ya lookin’ at, anyway?” she inquired as she examined the map more closely. “Potential date spots?”

Seeing a TV screen always makes me think of Saturday Morning cartoons.
-Ashley Avenir


Ashley once again chose to ignore Mika’s quip as Marrie opened the requested portal. Time was of the essence here, and this way would at least hopefully allow them to maintain the element of surprise for the longest possible extent. Indeed, the subsequent lack of opposition as they passed through the portal and rapidly made their way to room 1408 seemed to bare this out. It was only upon entering the room that they encountered their first major challenge. While their target was undeniably present, the bizarre TV entity also claimed to have been expecting them, although what preparations it had made had yet to be revealed. As the unnervingly cheerful machine babbled, an annoyed Binky requested that someone simply shoot it, a course of action the TV promptly dismissed as pointless. Instead, it suggested that they negotiate, yet the way in which it worded its request gave ample evidence of its inhumanly unhinged nature.

“Sounds nice,” Ashley conceded, once Morning Dragon Fruit had finished its lucrative offer. “But I’m afraid I’ll have to pass,” she added in a firm voice, while firing a glowing green bolt from her techno-wand at the center of the giant screen.

However, this wasn’t an attack. Rather, it was a condensed spy ray pulse, intended to reveal just what hidden defenses were in place to protect the giant machine. The Knight of Tomorrow had been charging it up as soon as the monstrous TV emerged from the wall, since, if watching Knights of the Cosmos had taught her anything of value about the real world, it was that knowledge of one’s enemy was the best weapon one could ever wield against them.



18 | Female | GEMINI | Vision of Tomorrow
Implements of Tomorrow | Wand, Shield | Arcane | Tune of Tomorrow
Raiment of Tomorrow | Stride of Tomorrow
Light of Tomorrow | Light | Power of Tomorrow
PRO-TEK 5000 Defensive Surgery Implement | Kevlar Coat, Kevlar Padding, Medical Supplies x 2, Flash Bang, Tazer, Clip Light
[Reveal (2), Purity (4)], Damage (2), Damage X (6), Shield (4), Reflect (4), Restrain (4), Heal (6), Major Heal (18), AoE (2), Powerful (0), Piercing (2), Purify (6), Homing (2), Avoid (2), Construction (4)

DAMAGE: A | SPEED: D | SENTINEL: C | 1250

[Gold Projectile][Powerful][Charge][Reveal] = -32 mana

PHYSICAL: E | ARCANE: C | CHAOS: B | 1218



While Gaia may have wished to use caution, Lily, unsurprisingly, didn’t seem to know the meaning of that word, and had blasted off before the verdant maiden had even finished speaking. Yet, even as she watched the impetuous greenette speed off into the distance, a portal opened in mid-air and disgorged a very confused, and very familiar, figure…

“M-Mayra?!” Connie cried in alarm as she watched her draconic friend slam into the ground. Urging her multicolored mount into motion, she hurried over to where the girl had fallen, with Gaia trailing close behind. “O-Oh gosh! A-Are you a-all right?!” the masked maiden asked, her voice and visage filled with concern as she approached the monster girl.

“Is Mariette in trouble?” Gaia inquired, figuring that was the only reason the portal witch would send her associate to them in such an abrupt manner.

A quick glance to where Lily was confronting the Queen, while Mariette and a bound Alex stood nearby, seemed to indicate the answer was an emphatic “yes”, but any additional insight into what was obviously an exceedingly treacherous situation would still be valuable in the extreme. Indeed, as she watched Chloe proceed to join the little gathering, the botanical beauty only hoped that the dark magical girl and her rapidly approaching forces would be able to distract the Queen long enough for them to not only formulate some kind of plan, but to also successfully carry it out.






As MDP’s playful procession made its merry way through the fortress-factory’s labyrinthian interior, the whimsical girl at its head cheerfully skipped around the massive edifice, peering into every nook and cranny, while singing a suitably childish song as she did so.

“Hidey widey, seeky weeky~! What’s in heresie~?! Take a peeky~! (giggle!)”

This happy-go-lucky period of excited exploration might have gone on for a fair bit longer than was wise, given the urgent nature of the current situation, but for MDP, having fun was what mattered most of all. It was also the best way to ensure her magic was at its most powerful. Thus, that compulsion really couldn’t be avoided, even if she’d wanted to do so. Because of this, she was one of the last to arrive at the egg chamber, bouncing through the entrance with eyes full of wonderment mere moments before “Ashley” teleported the cockatrice to the Overcity.

“YAAAY~!!!” the whimsical girl cheered, jumping into the air with ditzy delight. “Magical Dream Princess foundy woundy the eggy weggies~! (giggle!) And a biggy wiggy birdy wirdy, too~! Golly wolly!” she exclaimed a moment later when the monstrous bird abruptly popped out of sight. “And nowie wowie it’s gonesie wonsie!” Turning to the rest of her procession with a happy smile, she added, “Like, Magical Dream Princess thinkie winkies it’s probably wobably timey wimey to makey wakey those eggy weggies go bye bye, too~! (giggle!)”

With that, she raised her whimsical wand and fired a prismatic beam of sparkling dream energy at the nearest egg, her new friends following suit with their own array of assorted weapons, each of which had been enchanted by MDP’s own playful powers. Thus, what bizarre effect this colorful barrage would actually have on its target was anyone’s guess…

Showtime…
-Ashley Avenir


Although Mika predictably made a snide comment about her reason for failing to arrive at the meetup on time, Ashley was thankful that Doctor Moller didn’t seem to be particularly bothered. In fact, the director sounded quite pleased by the preparatory work she and Marrie had conducted. Speaking of Marrie, Moller went on to suggest that the bluenette should join the G.E.M.I.N.I. contingent atop the dragon that Ashley had been dreading to approach. Yet, despite her trepidation, the Knight of Tomorrow knew she couldn’t put it off forever. Time was of the essence, and so, steeling herself, the high-tech heroine strode over to the golden-scaled creature and climbed onto its back. To her considerable surprise, the dragon didn’t even acknowledge her presence, its demeanor one of meekness more than anything else. Mika was the last to climb aboard, and once she’d done so, the group set off for the Golden Trove.

In a fortuitous turn of events, their landing atop the opulent hotel’s roof went unopposed, though whether that was due to Marrie’s virus, or the fact that The Hand was simply waiting to spring a trap on them until they’d actually entered the building was anyone’s guess. At the very least, it would give them a moment to lay out a basic plan of action. The most obvious point of entry was the roof access door, and when Mika revealed who was waiting for them beyond it, Ashley couldn’t keep a pit from forming in her stomach. Although she’d been expecting this possibility ever since the young esper’s moody departure from G.E.M.I.N.I.’s ranks, that still didn’t make confronting its reality any easier. Even so, the Knight of Tomorrow would not allow such concerns to prevent her from carrying out her mission.

“Gale, since I imagine you’ve got the best knowledge of the layout of this place, could you portal us to a suitable location close to Room 1408?” Ashley inquired. “I’d rather not use the most obvious, not to mention most likely boobytrapped, path if we can avoid it.”



18 | Female | GEMINI | Vision of Tomorrow
Implements of Tomorrow | Wand, Shield | Arcane | Tune of Tomorrow
Raiment of Tomorrow | Stride of Tomorrow
Light of Tomorrow | Light | Power of Tomorrow
PRO-TEK 5000 Defensive Surgery Implement | Kevlar Coat, Kevlar Padding, Medical Supplies x 2, Flash Bang, Tazer, Clip Light
[Reveal (2), Purity (4)], Damage (2), Damage X (6), Shield (4), Reflect (4), Restrain (4), Heal (6), Major Heal (18), AoE (2), Powerful (0), Piercing (2), Purify (6), Homing (2), Avoid (2), Construction (4)

DAMAGE: A | SPEED: D | SENTINEL: C | 1250

PHYSICAL: E | ARCANE: C | CHAOS: B | 1250

I-I sure hope that s-strange man never c-comes back...
-Norika Tsukishima


It was getting late in the day. Before long, it would be safe for Norika to turn into Nyxia. Then she could go on some adventures with Roche and maybe blow up a few miseria. That should have been cause for elation, yet, concern continued to gnaw at the back of her mind. In all previous instances, the slaying of Miseria, and especially Giga Miseria, had led to an increase in power for her and the other club members. But that hadn’t happened when they’d fought the bone giant and its disgusting bird minions. While it was possible the reason for that was simply because Rei had dispatched them all single handedly, Norika strongly suspected there was something else at play. Or someone…

*knock knock*

”Girl.” It was her father. ”If you’re not dressed, do so immediately.” Prior to becoming a magical girl, Norika would spend her evenings sleeping to preserve her energy. Usually her father would never risk waking her, and even forbade his servants from doing so. ”I have someone I need you to speak with. Don’t keep me waiting, child.”

Norika gasped, her father’s voice shattering her musings. A moment later, she had caught her breath enough to stammer out a meek reply. “Y-Yes, f-father.”

Clutching her pendant tightly, the frail girl tried her best to calm her racing heart. W-Who could he possibly want me to speak to? her racing mind wondered. C-Could it be that man from before?

She desperately hoped not. Norika had never been the most outgoing person, and the crippling social anxiety she felt in her weak mundane form would only be exacerbated by the nature of what that man probably wanted to talk with her about. It was no exaggeration to say that such a discussion terrified her more than any battle with Miseria ever could, but although she wanted nothing more than to curl up under her covers, she knew she had to face this most daunting of battles head on. Donning her robe and gripping her cane with a trembling hand, Norika slowly made her way to where her father and the mysterious guest were waiting…

It turned out her worst fears were true.

The only people in the lounge room were her father and that stranger from the other day. Though he was dressed much better today. It was almost the same outfit, but everything was neatly tucked in and there were no wrinkles in his clothes. The man and her father both cat on large lounges, but there was a small one nearby that was reserved specifically for Norika. It was located in the dark corner of the room and was always kept clean. There were also no allergens in that corner of the room, and two silent air purifiers created a germ barrier between her chair and the rest of the lounge.

”There she is.” He pointed at her while holding a joyless expression. ”Well? Go sit in your chair and I’ll explain.” Once Norika hobbled over to her chair and sat down, a maid snatched up her cane and backed out of the corner. It was almost as if they were trying to trap her.

While she seated herself, both men watched her. Her father displayed his usual thinly concealed impatience with her, but the man sitting across from him was different. It was hard to see his eyes through his shades, but it appeared as if he was looking at her with complete indifference. Or was it curiosity, like a cat that had spotted a cornered mouse?

Norika’s heart stopped when she saw who her father wanted her to speak with. It took all her willpower to not collapse on the spot, but she managed to finally settle her shaking body into her seat. So great was her state of near paralysis, that she barely even noticed the maid take away her cane. Indeed, her fear was keeping her rooted to the chair even more than her feeble body’s lack of mobility. Swallowing and taking several panicked breaths, she finally gathered the strength to whisper a timid, “H-H-Hello. M-My f-father said y-you w-wanted to s-speak with m-me…?” she asked, her head bowed as she tried her best not to look too long at the unnerving man’s inscrutable visage.

The man placed his hands together and leaned forward. ”Hello, Norika. I’m Makoto. I’m told it means good and honest, which I feel is a fair assessment of my character. We saw each other the other day, remember?”

Though her father knew she wouldn’t speak that easily. ”Utter disgrace of a child…” He grumbled just loud enough for her to hear. With a groan, her father leaned in. ”Makoto here thinks you might have heard something the day the break in happened, and it could help catch the person responsible for such an egregious theft.”

”Your father has agreed to let me talk to you alone. But of course, you need to agree to it as well.”

Her father presented a photo album with Kaito’s name on it. ”Kaito was such a gifted boy. He loved many things, photography included.” He seemed to be explaining mostly for Makoto’s benefit. ”We were going to give you his photo album if your grades improved, which they have not. However, I’m prepared to photocopy a few pages for you if you can get through Makoto’s questions. Do you think you can handle that?”

Norika gasped when she saw the album, her eyes going wide. She and Kaito had spent many long hours looking through its pages, her brother describing the story behind every shot, describing a world she, at the time, hadn’t been able to enter, and feared she never would. Of course, after his death, their father had confiscated it, and Norika had resigned herself to never looking upon its pages again. To hold it over her now, as a bribe, as blackmail… She clenched her teeth, her hatred of the cold, heartless man who called himself her father growing even stronger. But she couldn’t act on those feelings, even if she wanted to, couldn’t reveal just how strong she had actually become…

“Y-Yes,” the sickly girl assented in a meek whisper. “I-I a-agree.”

”Good girl.”

Her father tucked the album under his arm and left, not bothering to glance at either of the two still in the lounge.

”Hmmm.” Makoto took a moment to look the girl over, or maybe he was just staring her down. Then he reached into his vest and pulled out a notepad and a pen. He rested his arms on his knees and looked straight ahead. ”This won’t take long.” Those could have been words of reassurance, but his tone made it sound like they were meant for her father rather than her. ”So the break in. Do you remember the night that it happened?”

“Y-Yes,” Norika confirmed with a nod. “I-I was i-in my r-room,” she added, her voice as quiet and timid as ever. “R-Resting in b-bed.”

However, although she was still incredibly nervous, it occurred to Norika that there was no way a meek and frail girl like her could ever have contributed to the break in, and it was equally impossible for any mundane person to know about Nyxia Torrentia, let alone that she and Norika were one and the same. Thus, there was really no reason to feel anxious about lying to this man. Norika really had been resting in her bed that night, at least until she’d determined it was safe to transform into Nyxia, so it was only natural to assume that she had remained in bed while the robbery took place, a robbery that weak, sickly Norika would know nothing about.

”Right.” He started to write. ”And you didn’t hear anything unusual while you were resting?”

“T-That’s c-correct,” Norika replied.

This was actually the truth, since, although the Omega Obliterator usually emitted the typical sci-fi sounds of a death ray being fired, Nyxia was fully capable of silencing it on the rare occasions when stealth was required. As such, there was nothing for anyone to hear when she used it to slice open her parents’ safe.

His hand froze momentarily, then with a nod he continued to scribble. ”You were aware of the safe’s existence before it was opened, correct? I can imagine your parents showed you the safe after it had been pillaged. Do you remember when you saw it after the robbery?”

“I-I, um, w-wasn’t s-shown the s-safe,” Norika replied with a frown. “M-My parents d-don’t usually i-involve me in s-such matters…” she explained.

”Then you don’t know where it’s located? You don’t even know what it looks like?”

“I-I know r-roughly where it is,” Norika replied. “I-I s-saw it o-once, w-with my b-brother,” she explained. “B-But that was s-several years a-ago.”

”I see.” His pen blazed across his notepad. He wasn’t even looking at it, or, maybe he was. ”Do you mind telling me a bit about Kaito? You seemed to be close to him.”

“Y-Yes,” Norika confirmed with a hesitant nod. “I-I was v-very close to h-him. H-He was e-everything I’m n-not, s-strong, intelligent, s-skilled, h-healthy… B-But he n-never looked d-down on m-me,” she added. “H-He was always s-so s-supportive and k-kind. H-He was my o-only f-friend, a-and n-now…” Her voice trailed off as she struggled to fight back tears.

”What a nice brother.” Makoto wrote down a few more notes. After flipping through a few of them he swung the notepad shut. ”It must have been hard to lose someone like that. I mean, I’m sure your father’s a great man, but that was just monstrous.” He wrinkled his nose. ”He’s using your brother’s possessions to control you? It just seems so low to take something like that and guide you around as if it were a carrot on a stick. Your family isn’t showing you the same kind of love your brother did. The servants aren’t much better, are they?”

“N-No… T-They’re not…” Norika confirmed after a moment. “T-They all h-hate me,” she added in an anguished whimper. “T-They always h-have…”

”It must be lonely.” He put away his notepad and pen. ”You’re too ill to leave the house. Opportunities to make friends must be scarce. But they do exist.” He smiled. ”There’s a club at Hibusa High called The Good Samaritan Club. The club’s president has personally made a few visits here. Apparently Misoka Takahashi was so insistent and charming that even your mother couldn’t turn her away. She did a toy drive one year and a fundraiser for some chronic disease research the next. I don’t suppose the two of you are friends?”

“N-No,” Norika replied, shaking her head. “I-I don’t even k-know who t-that is.” This was the truth, as, aside from the Detention Club members she was forced to interact with, she didn’t know anyone from Hibusa High. “I-I’m s-sure you a-already know t-that my p-parents consider m-me an e-embarrassment,” she added. “S-So they d-don’t o-often introduce me to o-others.”

”I was afraid of that.” He put his hands on his hips and corrected his posture. ”I kind of know what happened, but you know, I need to check every thread I’m presented with.” He shrugged his shoulders. ”I guess I can share with you what we know. Misoka Takahashi’s mother runs a flower shop. Not long after it burned down, she came into some money and was able to rebuild around the time of the break in. The mother seemed pretty insistent that they found the money. And fair enough, there are robin hood types and, well, your parents are kind of well off.” He crossed his arms. ”The safe seems to have been cut open with a plasma cutter, or an arc welder. The cut is very clean, and while heavy, it wouldn’t be impossible to sneak one into the house. The theft seemed to have happened at night, and it’s quiet enough that nobody would hear it.” He leaned in. ”I’m quite certain that Misoka was the one to do it. She occasionally asks other club members for tools, and would have access to either of those tools from the welding club. After that, she just had to break in and hack into the safe.” While still leaning forward, Makoto extended his hand and pointed at the ground with his gloved hand. ”But what I don’t understand is how she found out about the safe. She managed to avoid security, knew where the safe was, and then cut into it in such a way that she didn’t burn any of the money. Maybe she got lucky, but it would make a lot more sense if she had some help on the inside.” He shook his head. ”Your parents tell me no one should know about the safe. There’s a few trusted advisors that visit once in a blue moon, but only your parents and maybe that ‘utter disgrace’ of a child knows its whereabouts. Call me crazy, but the idea of you conspiring against your parents kind of brings a smile to my face. The idea that they’ve mistreated and belittled you and you just kind of conspired to help someone in need. I mean that story’s kind of cute. Barely a crime, really.” He sighed and leaned back in his seat. ”But it’s sounding like Misoka Takahashi masterminded this herself. Invading a home, destroying private property, theft, that’s a serious crime. He placed his hands together. ”You really have nothing to do with this?”

Norika’s mind raced. It would have been so easy to simply say she knew nothing about the incident. After all, she really didn’t know anything about Misoka. But she did know about her mother, and their family’s flower shop. The last thing she wanted was for them to get in trouble because of her attempts to help them rebuild it. That said, she wasn't about to just reveal to this stranger what really happened. At least, not entirely…

She took a deep breath. “L-Like I s-said, I’ve n-never met t-this Misoka.” Norika replied. “B-But… W-Well, on t-the night you m-mentioned, I d-did see s-something strange. I-I sometimes l-like to l-look at the s-stars t-through my w-window,” she continued. “A-And I n-noticed some movement a-across the y-yard. T-There was a f-full moon, a-and it g-gave just e-enough light f-for me t-to make out a p-person with l-long, teal h-hair. D-Does Misoka h-have hair t-that color?” she asked.

Norika highly doubted it. Of course, that didn’t preclude a wig, but that line of thinking was what Norika was counting on. Now, all she would have to do was get Roche to buy her just such a wig, which she could then plant on a suitably unpleasant individual of her choosing, thus framing them as the culprit.

He looked surprised. ”Really now? This is the first I’m hearing about this…” He pulled back out his notes, checked them, jotted something down, flipped a few more pages, and then slowly let the notepad swing shut. ”No, she does not have teal hair. Though it would not be hard for her to acquire a wig from the theater club.” He tucked everything away in his vest. ”I’m told you have to rest soon. You were very helpful and I will not keep you up any later.” Makoto stood up. ”Good evening. I may talk to you later about the mysterious individual you spotted.”

On his way out of the lounge, Norika’s mother stopped him. ”Was she any help at all?”

”Very. Make sure she gets what she was promised.”

The woman rolled her eyes once Makoto stepped past her. With a wave of her hand, the maid returned to set the cane back in place. Her mother huffed and placed a hand on her hip. ”Go back to your room, please.” She turned her head while she spoke and left the room. The only one who remained was the maid, who’s stern face let Norika know that this was the most annoying part of her job.

​​“Y-Yes, M-Mother,” Norika replied with a meek nod, before tightly grasping her cane and hobbling her way back to the welcoming safety of her room.

Upon arriving at her room, she would find that everything was more or less the same. With an exception to a glossy piece of photo paper set on her desk. Upon closer inspection, she would discover that it was a page of Kaito’s album that had been copied onto some high quality gloss paper. Her parents might have been cruel to her, but they did keep their word. Their pride forbids them from breaking it.

As her eyes trailed down the pages, remembering the stories Kaito would share with her, she would come across a photo that she didn’t remember. Of course she remembered everything Kaito had told her. He had shown Norika this picture and told her it was a photo of all the club presidents on the last day at school. It was an impulsive selfie he felt like snapping towards the end of the day. He just turned around, held his camera out, and snapped a picture of everyone. It was possible that Misoka was in this picture somewhere. But what Norika hadn’t remembered, or perhaps hadn’t realized was more accurate, was the girl that Kaito was standing beside. It was Rei, and her cool exterior had been broken wide open. She had a nervous smile on her face and was weakly waving at the camera. That made his hand on her waist that much easier to notice.

W-What…?! Norika stammered, her eyes going wide and her breath catching in her throat.

While the fact that her brother knew Rei was understandable, the expression on the enigmatic club president’s face, and the way Kaito was holding her, were shocking in the extreme. W-Were they friends? Norika wondered as she continued to gaze into the copied photograph in an attempt to glean some further, hidden insight on the scene it depicted. W-W-Were they… more than that? Whatever the case, she had to know the truth, and not even Rei’s signature aura of mystery would be allowed to stop her from doing so…

I’m… late…?
-Ashley Avenir


When Ashley arrived at the pre-mission meeting location just in time to hear the beginnings of Dr. Moller’s briefing, she was met with two decidedly unpleasant realizations. First, she appeared to be late, even though she’d left her apartment at a time that should have allowed her to arrive early, even despite the slight delay of talking with Olivia, which couldn’t have lasted more than five minutes at most. A quick comparison of her phone’s clock and her visor’s chronometer revealed a worrying discrepancy of twenty minutes. Although that could have been due to a malfunction on the phone’s part, the high-tech heroine was meticulous about ensuring that it was always functioning properly. Indeed, it had been as recently as when she left her apartment, when she’d checked it against both the clock on her nightstand and the one on her laptop. While it was possible that all three devices were malfunctioning, it seemed far more likely that some other force was at work. Delaying her arrival in order to disrupt critical timings, and call her competency even further into question by the rest of her squad, was certainly something she could see The Hand doing, and there was a mysteriously vanished esper who called himself the Time Keeper that could easily now be serving them, one way or another.

Second, the Knight of Tomorrow and her team would apparently be riding to the target atop the same golden dragon she had shot at, and which had subsequently, and completely understandably, attempted to kill her. Of course, she hadn’t wanted to fire on the creature, but that fact didn’t make interacting with it any easier. And I thought working with Amanda was uncomfortable… Yes, the thought of “boarding the dragon”, as Director Moller had just instructed, filled her with far more trepidation than any of the mission’s myriad other concerning facets.

As the other members of her team began climbing onto the massive creature, Ashley approached the director. “Agent Orion reporting, ma’am,” she announced. “I apologize for my lateness,” the Knight of Tomorrow added with a small bow of her head. “It would seem that my phone’s clock is now running exactly twenty minutes slow, along with every timepiece in my apartment…”



18 | Female | GEMINI | Vision of Tomorrow
Implements of Tomorrow | Wand, Shield | Arcane | Tune of Tomorrow
Raiment of Tomorrow | Stride of Tomorrow
Light of Tomorrow | Light | Power of Tomorrow
PRO-TEK 5000 Defensive Surgery Implement | Kevlar Coat, Kevlar Padding, Medical Supplies x 2, Flash Bang, Tazer, Clip Light
[Reveal (2), Purity (4)], Damage (2), Damage X (6), Shield (4), Reflect (4), Restrain (4), Heal (6), Major Heal (18), AoE (2), Powerful (0), Piercing (2), Purify (6), Homing (2), Avoid (2), Construction (4)

DAMAGE: A | SPEED: D | SENTINEL: C | 1250

PHYSICAL: E | ARCANE: C | CHAOS: B | 1250



And just like that, Lily was speeding off to where Alex was allegedly fighting the Wonderlanders.

“Let’s get after her,” Gaia instructed, even as their rainbow unicorns surged into motion.

Thanks to being empowered by MDP’s hyperactive magic, the colorful steeds were easily swift enough to keep pace with Lily’s supercharged mystic motorcycle, and soon enough, they had reached the battle site. However, Alex was nowhere to be found.

“O-Oh, g-gosh… W-Where could h-he have g-gone to?” Connie wondered, her mask forming a puzzled frown.

“I spy, with my little eye, Alexander in a field close by!” Mr. Kite sang out. “And we should probably get there before trouble starts,” he added with a considerably greater amount of urgency. “Because I also spy the Queen of Hearts!”

“T-T-The Q-Q-Queen of H-Hearts?!” Connie echoed, the eyes of her mask widening in horror.

“If that is indeed true, then we must proceed with extreme caution,” Gaia advised, her emerald lips forming a pensive frown.

At Bolorton, the queen had withstood everything a small army of magical girls far more powerful than their current trio could dish out, so it was understandable that engaging her in combat now seemed like little more than suicide. However, their main objective was to rescue Alex. There was no reason to fight the Wonderland Sovereign if they could help it, merely keep her distracted long enough for their rescue to succeed, and they were fortunate enough to have a friendly army nearby to facilitate just such a distraction…

“Chloe,” Gaia called out to their ally. “We’ve located Alex, but the Queen of Hearts is with him. Could you perhaps have your forces run interference while we rescue him?” the verdant maiden inquired.






Meanwhile, back at the Mad Hatter’s factory fortress, MDP was overjoyed to discover that she had succeeded in making even more new friends. Before the ditzy girl even realized what was happening, the entire white army had surrendered and its love-struck king had taken her hand.

“Awww~! You’re, like, super duper nicey wicey~! (giggle!)” the Princess of Dreams told the alabaster sovereign while giving it a curtsy. “Magical Dream Princess had lots and lots of funsie wunsie playing this gamey wamey with you~!” she added happily, before her painfully limited attention was drawn to the smashed-open castle gates. “Like, golly wolly!” she exclaimed, her eyes going wide in alarm as a realization struck her with the force of a cartoon mallet. “Magical Dream Princess totally wotally forgot that she was playing hidey widey seeky weeky with some eggy weggies! She, like, totally wotally needs to finish winish, ‘cause it’s, like, super duper important wortant, even weven if she doesn’t remember wember exactly wactly why right nowie! Like, do you and your army warmy wanna helpy welpy her, Mister Wister Kingy Wingy~?!” she inquired of the white king and her new friends. “Do you~?! Do you~?! Do you~?! You do~?! she exclaimed when the king nodded its assent, the the playful princess jumping up and down in childish delight, a sparkly rainbow and several colorful fireworks forming between her spread arms. “Yaaaay~! Come onsie wonsie, everybodywody~!” she instructed, pulling the white king along with one hand and Mister Hatty with the other, the white pieces forming up behind them. “Like, we’ll findy windy those eggy weggies in no timey wimey at allsie wallsie~! (giggle!) And, like, we can even weven play another wother gamey wamey while we searchy wearchy for them~!” the whimsical girl added with a gleeful smile as she began bouncing around on an imaginary hopscotch court, her feet moving into an array of different patterns as she went. “Onesie, twosie, threesie, foursie~!” she sang cheerfully. “Skip right through that castle doorsie~! (giggle!)”

Here we go again…
-Ashley Avenir


This was it. The big joint operation to remove another finger from The Hand. While Rising Sun, and whatever The Foot was, had been defeated with surprising ease, Ashley doubted things would go as smoothly with Morning Dragon Fruit. Not only was the strange machine entity located in what was presumably a fortified skyscraper, but there was a very good chance that it would be guarded by both of the brainwashed Bates, and perhaps even Time Keeper, neither of which were particularly pleasant possibilities. Also concerning was the fact that both Doctor Webber and Faith had disappeared, taking the recently reconstructed mech with them. While she doubted they had joined with The Hand, at least based on her prior interactions with them, their departure still represented a loss of support, as well as the potentiality that they would serve as opposition to G.E.M.I.N.I.’s goals at some future juncture. Then again, perhaps they would instead reappear as allies, to lend their aid at some critical moment. Whatever the case, the Knight of Tomorrow knew that worrying about such things would only distract her from the task at hand. If the upcoming operation was to succeed, she would need to remain fully focused. Yet, despite making this resolution, it shattered the moment she left her apartment.

“Oh! Hi Ashley!” Olivia greeted with her usual nasally-voiced exuberance. “I’m so glad I ran into you! I was just about to head back home, and I was really hoping I’d get the chance to say goodbye before I left!” Taking a closer look at the chatty girl revealed that she was wearing a backpack that seemed a bit heavy for her slight frame. “I also wanted to thank you for sending Agent Orion to look after me!” she added with a smile. “She was very helpful and kind, just like you! We actually did run into the most fascinatingly adorable monster while searching the sewers, but Orion, my other new friend Elzy, and darling Xolys were able to team up and defeat it! It was so exciting!”

“I-I see,” Ashley replied, blushing slightly at the compliment. “And you’re very welcome,” she added with a smile of her own. “I’m just glad you’re okay.”

In truth, the high-tech heroine knew that she probably shouldn’t have ever worried about Olivia’s safety, having seen firsthand the staggering power of the girl’s “darling Xolys”. Indeed, in light of the eldritch entity’s impressive strength, it seemed almost foolish not to enlist Olivia’s aid in the upcoming mission. Yet, while a part of the Knight of Tomorrow was sorely tempted to do just that, a much larger part still wished to shield the idealistic girl from the full horrors of Pax Septimus. With Xolys at her side, Olivia might have little to fear from suffering physical harm, but emotional harm? That was a very different matter. The longer Ashley had been around her, the more sure she had become that, even if the bespectacled chatterbox had fought numerous monsters wherever it was she truly came from, she’d never seen them actually harm anyone, let alone kill someone, and that was something the monsters of Pax Septimus were all-too-capable of…

In the less than two months she’d been in the aptly named “City of Blood”, Ashley had witnessed the deaths of more people than she had during her entire life up until that point. She had seen fellow agents die in battle and innocent civilians, innocent children, be heartlessly slaughtered. Even worse, she herself had been forced to kill, more times than she wanted to count, and the worst part about the seemingly endless slaughter was that she was beginning to grow numb to it. Where once she would have been sickened and horrified by such bloodshed, now, she simply accepted it, resigned herself to it, expected it, and that fact was even more horrifying by far. But while it was still a sacrifice she was willing to make for the sake of helping as many people as she could, it wasn’t one she was willing to have Olivia make as well. Much like her brother’s, the excitable girl’s idealism was something that deserved to be protected, and the Knight of Tomorrow would do so, no matter the cost.

“Oh! And Finn’s okay, too!” Olivia added. “He just went on a little vacation because things were getting kind of stressful for him!”

“That’s good to hear,” Ashley replied. If only it was really that simple… “It was very nice getting to know you, Olivia,” she told the bespectacled girl as they headed down the stairs. “I hope you have a safe trip back home.”

“Thanks!” Olivia replied. “It was very nice meeting you as well! I really hope I can take another field trip here sometime in the future!” she added with far more enthusiasm for that prospect than Ashley had. “And maybe I can even get Miss Fang to let me bring a few friends along, too!”

Miss Fang? Ashley wondered, the familiar name seeming far more than mere coincidence. However, she forced herself to push those perplexing thoughts aside, and, after exchanging their final goodbyes, the pair went their respective ways, one setting off to return home, the other embarking on a mission that, with luck, would go a long way towards to saving hers…



18 | Female | GEMINI | Vision of Tomorrow
Implements of Tomorrow | Wand, Shield | Arcane | Tune of Tomorrow
Raiment of Tomorrow | Stride of Tomorrow
Light of Tomorrow | Light | Power of Tomorrow
PRO-TEK 5000 Defensive Surgery Implement | Kevlar Coat, Kevlar Padding, Medical Supplies x 2, Flash Bang, Tazer, Clip Light
[Reveal (2), Purity (4)], Damage (2), Damage X (6), Shield (4), Reflect (4), Restrain (4), Heal (6), Major Heal (18), AoE (2), Powerful (0), Piercing (2), Purify (6), Homing (2), Avoid (2), Construction (4)

DAMAGE: A | SPEED: D | SENTINEL: C | 1250

PHYSICAL: E | ARCANE: C | CHAOS: B | 1250

Why am I not surprised our resident pink-haired pervert can’t seem to leave me the fuck alone?
-Nyxia Torrentia, Neon Tempest of the Ultraviolet Rainbow


Nyxia listened in her typical moody silence as Rei continued to hold court, but couldn’t keep her teeth from clenching and her grip on her beloved death ray from tightening at the mention of possibly reorganizing the club’s various teams. She had finally begun to see Roche as an actual friend, and the thought of being paired with any of the club’s other members was unappealing in the extreme. Yet, that was neglecting the source of this potential development, the club’s newest member, whom the Neon Tempest actually found herself unopposed to getting to know better. If she would indeed be getting a new partner, this light girl was probably the best candidate.

“Welcome to the club,” Nyxia told Hizuki as the armored young woman passed by, while giving her the least pained and exhausted smile she could muster, under the circumstances. “I’m really looking forward to seeing you in action.”

Yet, whatever hint of a smile the Neon Tempest had been able to manage for Hizuki dissolved completely when Oros approached, carrying her emotionless partner's limp body on her back.

“Yeah, I’m pretty sure that was Rei, Nyxia replied with a sneer, not even bothering to use their leader’s magical girl title or conceal her contempt for the extra bloody blood witch’s existence. “And to answer your question, no, I’m not okay. One of those flying fuckers puked all over me, Rei killed it just before I could slaughter it myself, and now I’m talking to you, the Neon Tempest explained, her already bruised and singed face distorting even further into a disgusted snarl. “Still, glad to see ‘Shaker and I weren’t the only ones those shit stains fucked up,” she added with a cruel smirk. “Heh, knowing how utterly disgusting you are, I’ll bet you’re such a fucking masochist that you actually enjoy getting yourself gutted like a fish.”
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