Bane Twenty-One - Wrongness

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Bane Twenty-One - Wrongness

Bane Twenty-One - Wrongness

Valeria frowned. There was something wrong.

She was in the library, in the little nook she had with her friends. Across from her, Felix and Esme were sitting on one of the bigger, more plush couches. Esme was laying back, her head resting on Felixs lap and her legs splayed out over the back of the couch in a pose that would probably lead her to complaining about her back later.

Felix was smiling to herself as she ran a hand through Esmes hair, the other was holding onto a book.

They werent the source of the wrongness.

Valeria stood up carefully, and Felix glanced up. Just need the washroom, she said.

Felix nodded and went back to reading and Esme was so wrapped up in her own book that she barely fidgeted.

A few possibilities flitted past Valerias mind. Maybe there was another god visiting? That would be nice. Or maybe someone was invading the Land of Monsters? That actually sounded really exciting, but she didnt think that was the case.

No, the problem was different. She walked through the library, then found a quiet spot to close her eyes and focus. There was something roiling within her core.

It wasnt cramps or anything like that, it was a lot more magical in nature. The Dark magic shed been cultivating and using for so long was twisting within her in a way shed never felt before, and she wasnt sure what it could mean.

A bit more focus, and she realized that the shift wasnt coming from within. It wouldnt have made sense for it to come from her, she didnt feel anything particularly strong at the moment. Maybe a tiny bit of hunger? No, that wasnt nearly a strong enough emotion to inspire what she felt.

So the change had to come from without.

Humming to herself, she continued through the library. She noticed that she wasnt the only one whod felt something weird. The librarian monsters were pausing in their work and glancing around. Not nervously, but... perhaps wary. Milpis the centipede librarian was hovering over a stack of books and swaying lightly.

Shed never seen the librarian do that.

Intentions set, Valeria headed out of the library. There were very few things that could affect monsters that way, and few people who could explain why they were acting the way they were. Mom happened to be able to do both, so she determined to find her.

It turned out to be rather easy, though she didnt find her mom in her usual state.

The Goddess of Darkness was sitting in the living space adjoining her bedroom, and while her dress was neat and she was immaculate, Valeria still had the impression that her mom was somehow entirely dishevelled. Mom? she asked.

Luciana blinked. Oh. Hello Valeria, she said. The goddess smoothed down her skirt and settled herself. The strangeness to the air faded, and suddenly Valeria was caught flatfooted by the lack of strangeness to the castles magic. Can I help you?

Uh, Valeria said. Now that magic wasnt feeling weird, she didnt know why she was up there. I guess? Just wanted to see how you were doing?

Im well, her mom said.

Valerias eyes narrowed. Are you sure?

As certain as I was a mere second ago, yes.

Valeria looked around the room. There was nothing out of place except... a book, on the floor. She walked over and picked it up. It was strange for there to be any misplaced book in their castle (except maybe in her own bedroom, but that was normal). The book was older, one of those without a drawn cover. The Bookkeeper and the Dragon? she read.

Um?

Oh, dont worry about me, Im quite fine. I... merely need to go discuss something with Semper. Her mom stood, lifting Valeria up as she did only to carefully set her down feet-first next to her seat. Then, after a few tugs to ensure that her dress was on correctly, she strode out of the room.

Veleria was left standing in her moms waiting room, utterly confused. She looked around, then with a shrug, crossed the room and plucked the book off the shelf. With the book tucked away, she returned to the library--with a quick stop at a washroom along the way, to ensure that she wasnt a liar.

When she found her friends, theyd hardly moved at all, though Esmes limbs were even more tangled than before. Esme, I need your help, Valeria said.

Huh? her bookish friend asked.

I think this book has some sort of hidden message in it, and I bet youll spot it before I do, Valeria said. She handed the book over to Esme who blinked, then flipped it open.

Whats it about? Felix asked. And how do you know it has a secret message?

Valeria explained what had just happened and what her mom had told her about the books story.

Felix nodded. I get it, she said.

You do? Valeria said.

Yup.

Well, what is it then? Esme asked.

Felix grinned. Im not telling you. Figure it out yourself.

Felix! Come on! Valeria said.

I bet she doesnt even know, Esme said.

Felix laughed. I do! Promise! But I wont tell.

What if I get snacks for you? Valeria asked.

Oh, maybe if you wait on me hand and foot for a month, then Ill consider telling you, Felix said.

Valeria crossed her arms and considered tickle-torturing the answers out of her friend. The problem with that was it only made Felix more powerful.

Then the magic in the castle shifted again, and even her friends noticed this time. The Disgust in the air, always present and carefully worming its way through the Dark Goddess home, shifted to Surprise, then Joy, then a bunch of different conflicting emotions before settling back down all at once.

Now whats happening? Valeria muttered.

This day was getting stranger and stranger.

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