Locked In Perpetual Motion

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Apparently when you asked for someone to tune your piano, you had to go and fully supervise them to make sure they did the job right. Or at the very least, give them a hearing test to make sure they weren't deaf. Starlight Academy had finally gotten their Steinway D-274 back from the local shop, and while they had done an admirable job in restoring the device, when Aurora had tried to play on the nearly 9 foot monstrosity, something seemed...off.

Not like out of tune, but something was definitely off in the sound, and it was becoming an aggravating chore to try and keep it together. In fact, she had spent almost three hours attempting to correct the flaw, and Aurora was almost sure that after correcting the flaw, she was just going to put a counter-entropic spell on the machine so that it never needed to be tuned again. It was a blatant use of power to correct an otherwise first-world problem.

Of course she wouldn't go that far. But damned if Aurora wasn't thinking it at the moment.

Wrenches and tuning forks around, she started playing again...this time, a piece from a video game, and without knowing why it was important or significant. <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JffJ0iFtj2U' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>A warm tone, devoid of anger and malice,</a> even if she was feeling somewhat frustrated.

Aurora simply sat and let her hands move, her robes not budging, and the piano projecting an impressive volume throughout the auditorium.

Something was coming, and she didn't know what. She didn't know who.

But it was someone important.
 

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Where there is a light, there is shadow.

Pavonine was well aware of this; for the most part. A lot of her existence was simply because someone hated something enough to give life to a part of her conscious mind; and while the feelings still nested deep within the dragonborn’s soul, she was no longer in Cyberpolis anymore. She was not in the game that she loathed; and certainly there was probably no reason for her to hate this one – at least just yet.

But her nature was to destroy; she was born to forever hate – to be angry, to be forever stuck in that rut of hopelessness. It was… hard… to move on when every single one of the people she managed to care about were cut off from her by force. It was a game that felt to less than real life itself, and to see all those you care about just be put through the things that they’ve been through – well, it wasn’t pleasant to think about.

Pavonine looked down the hallway that she just walked by, noting that her footsteps made poison ivy grow. She sighed and slapped her face lightly, wiping down in exasperation. Her powers had a rough translation in this world too. It was frustrating, to say the least, to have absolutely no control.

But not having control wasn’t a good thing either.

She held her neck again for a second, and her expression lightened. The tension from her mind soothed as she thought of-—

…

Music.

Soft, solemn chords rang across the hallways; it didn’t take long for the green-haired lady to realize just what song it was. Only one other person she knew was capable of playing that well. Realization made, the woman took a step forward and ran forward.

Quickly gaining speed, she eventually stopped in front of a large door of what seemed to be an auditorium. She opened the door carefully and quickly was captured in a daze.

It was Thirteen who was playing that piano.

“… Thirteen.”


She couldn’t get her eyes off her. Pavonine rubbed her eyes lightly, unsure if she was hallucinating or dreaming. She pinched her cheek, almost to the point of her claw digging into her skin. It drew blood, and that’s when she knew it was certainly the truth. She was alive.

“You’re… alright.”
 

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A slightly flat low C. Probably closer to a B, or something in between. If a C-flat existed, it would almost certainly sound like what she was hearing right now. And that singular note was throwing off just about everything else she had attempted to adjust in the meantime. Aurora stopped playing, grabbed the tuning wrench with both hands, and pulled with all her might, bringing the tone of the offending string back into line with all the others she had tightened up.

It wasn't perfect...but it was certainly a hell of a lot better than it used to be 10 or 15 minutes ago.

While pounding a little on the key with her head sticking in the piano listening for the minute differences, she became aware of an entity entering the auditorium, but not quite caring who it was. People moved about the room all the time, and this was no different. At least it was no different until she heard her name...the name that was something of a stigma from her past. She offered the name "Thirteen" to most people she knew, but most people called her Aurora. Even more...she did not recognize the voice. Surprised slightly, Aurora lifted her head, bumping it on the cover of the piano, and immediately taking a step back and rubbing it before acknowledging the presence.

"Yes, that's me...and I'm quite alright, is there some reason I shouldn't be?"

Aurora at this point was quite confused, as this person standing in front of her was. On that note, was she even human? Aurora had seen some interesting ways of dressing at the school, but this was something a bit special.

"...You look as though you're heading for the swimming pool, are you lost? Or is there something else?"

Of course the crown and gauntlets didn't exactly help Aurora's case any on that note. Oh well.
 

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Pavonine took the last few steps downward, her nose slightly twitching with an uncanny itch as her choice of equipment had been so described as being "headed for the swimming pool." It wasn't her fault for being created with such clothing attached and for the most part Cyberpolis had a weird sense of style anyways.

The long-legged woman jumped into the stage easily with one swift leap, landing gracefully right in front of the blonde chronomancer and stared at her lightly. Of course, there would be little to clue Thirteen as to who she actually was, though there would be a few things that might clue her.

Without the scar, and without the white hair tinted with blue and pink, it was hard to make a guess that this lady was once the Awetumik Adularia, the hacker that destroyed the Winwintar region single-handedly.

She heaved a sigh and across her face came a familiar blank expression. Iridescent eyes came close to gold, and she watched the girl carefully. "Tell me you do not remember who I am, Thirteen the Chronomancer." She crossed her arms once more, slightly humoring the shorter woman. "If there was anything that had not changed about me, it is my eyes."

She took a step back.

"My name is Pavonine." She ran a hand through her hair lightly, pushing it out of her way. "You know me as the Elemental mage Adularia."


...

"... Or is this an alternate world Thirteen I am speaking to that probably has no idea of what I speak of?"

Ultimately, Pavonine was rather sure that this was the same — if not similar person — that she had once died for that cold night at Winwintar. It was only a matter of if she remembered who she was — which mattered more than anything, as the woman certainly cared about Thirteen to a sisterly degree.

There was a lot to say and apologize for, and a lot more to think about now with the life that had been given to her. Perhaps it was better had they not crossed paths again, but for Pavonine's own conscience, it was important for her to apologize.
 

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It was quite apparent that on her jump, this student was a fair 4-5 inches taller than Thirteen, but frankly, that was all she was capable of discerning simply from the few words the pair had exchanged. Aurora only very rarely forgot a face, and this was not one she had ever met in the last 130 years. Even stranger was the use of her nickname, something she gave almost no one, or at least, those that she did, never used anyways.

As soon as Pavonine used the word "chronomancer" however, Aurora gave her the stern look that she did of many of her students for going a little too far. She also gave the indication that the student should keep her voice just a little lower. There weren't any students around that Aurora could see, but one never quite knew when someone was listening.

After that though, Aurora didn't speak, but she did check around the auditorium one more time, picking up her tools and closing the top of the piano.

"Here, come on."

Aurora grabbed one of Pavonine's gauntlets and pulled, heading for the sound rooms in the auditorium. It wasn't anything as fancy as either of her offices, but it would have to do for the time being. The mage pulled Pavonine in, and then closed, and even locked the door behind her, grabbing two chairs in the meantime.

"Sorry about the sudden dragging, nobody here knows much about me, and I honestly prefer to keep it that way. At first I thought someone had just told you about rumors, but that obviously isn't true."

Aurora had never spoken of Adularia. Not to Sender, not to Nakata, not even to Khross, who she probably had the most trust in out of anyone at the school.

"To answer your question, I know of your world, or what used to be it. And I know what happened. I admittedly stopped watching after that whole...war or whatever you called it. Considering neither of us can do anything about it, the Aurora in that timeline is still alive. Barely...but alive. I don't think she'll be coming back to the game any time soon. Not with those organizational thugs still around...Ritseiku was his name I think. I'm not sure."

The mage sighed slightly and chuckled.

"My grandson, from this timeline is into that game pretty hard. It's nowhere as big in this timelime as it is over there though, nor nearly as serious I think. I wouldn't know really...anyways. I...rather missed you. I never met you or Adularia personally, but one tends to share connections across timelines."

Frankly, this was the first good thing to come out of that little pit of despair and misery. The mage had always been surrounded by death, but watching her loved ones go with her, and others suffer for it, even in a game, had always been painful. It was a weakness Aurora had chosen to keep, and to accept.

"How did you get here anyways?"
 

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Pavonine would be lying if she had gone as far as to say that she never exactly cared. Pushed around and into a more private space, the Dragon then knew that certain things about this one was obviously a little… more kept, to say the least. Rumors are a funny thing; they’re never always accurate – and for the most part, the truth escapes most more often than not.

For Pavonine, it was this moment where she found a second of clarity on the circumstances of her “birth”. For a created being, she was very self-aware of what had happened to create the circumstances of her birth, and her consciousness was certainly no less than the being that she was originally created from. She looked away for a moment, not to show off her expression of relief that Thirteen was more or less okay wherever the “old” world was.

Of course, certain things were difficult to explain. There were many terms, all familiar and unfamiliar to the woman at the same time going in the back of her head in an attempt to express exactly what had happened. “Adularia… is not in a healthy state of mind.” She breathed, “She had assumptions that Thirteen was connected to the game under special circumstances, and is convinced that she might have caused her death.”

The green-haired woman sighed, “There’s… this hurt… that she could not express; I am that hurt. Her hate created me, and I am she.”

She paused for a bit, looking away and focusing on something else for a moment.

“I don’t know the specifics of my birth; I only remember a scream, images of suffering, and this… feeling of wanting to destroy. I cannot say that I wish it upon this world, but the urge is strong. It is there. But… Adularia nor I… never really wished for suffering…”

…

“… just to be left alone.”

She grasped her neck, swallowing lightly. No more was the hoarse synthesizer or the typing necessary to communicate. She was created in Adularia’s image of what she envisioned herself to be. “I am in a better situation than my creator; I’m quite lucky.”
 

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During Pavonine's replies, Aurora couldn't help but pick up a <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqwHycFOy6E' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>nearby electric guitar and strum it without an amplifier. </a>

"Sorry, habit. Keep going."

Maybe it was a habit bred from a level of nervousness that met her whenever someone appeared that was from another well, plane of existence. Actually, there were a few people like that that simple had disarmed Aurora. She was quite old and experienced, but still, nothing quite prepared you for seeing someone you had been following for some time. It was sort of like meeting a celebrity. Except instead of Robert Downey Jr, Aurora was meeting Adularia...the real Adularia...or another avatar, as those in the other world would have called her.

Although worried before, Aurora let her mood come up slightly, even with Pavonine's supposedly depressive news.

"I suspected she wouldn't be, she...you, were right. The girl, myself, is something in a state of limbo. I can't do anything to interfere except say that they will both be okay in the long run."

Heck, the two actually had a high chance of meeting again, but that was something Aurora was simply going to let go. There were an infinite number of timelines spanning an untold number of multiverses. In Aurora's world view, she and everyone else in existence had an infinite number of possible choices. One bad outcome was to be expected every now and again.

"Well, if Adularia wanted you, wanted herself to be left alone, I don't think she could have found a better place to send herself. This is probably horribly convoluted for you as it is for me, but you'll be okay. If its any consolation, technically that timeline doesn't exist in this universe...I know it probably doesn't help much, but it helps me justify some of the things I see."

You know, like someone at school. There was always someone that wanted to take over the world. Or the universe.

Or everyverse.

Sigh.

Aurora stopped strumming for a moment and smiled. Yeah, adjusting to a new timeline and life was probably going to be excessively difficult for the lady in front of her, but at least she had found a friend first and not something she wanted to completely rip apart.

"I'm glad you found me before some of the other students, I suspect the results may have possibly been disastrous. What do you actually intend to do in this world if I might ask? Preferably something not terribly destructive I hope...I have a timeline to keep sterile."
 

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Honestly? Pavonine herself wasn’t even sure herself. She had only been in existence for about a couple of days or so, and she doesn’t even completely understand the merits of her own creation. For the most part, the Dragonborn was unwilling to commit to anything – be it for good or for what society deemed as “evil”. Either way, the only plan she has was to remain true to herself and hope that things would turn out for the better.

“I am not even sure Adularia herself is aware of what she just did.” She crossed her arms, leaning against the wall. Mostly from habit, as she had done so at times while she was still in existence in Cyberpolis – or whatever that dimension was called at the time. Who the fuck knew she’d end up here, though? “Well, if you exist here, there’s no reason for others not to be in some form or another.” The woman snarled lightly as if remembering faces of those that had scorned her. “I cannot promise anything, Thirteen; I do what I fucking want.”

She pouted lightly, pausing for a bit. “But fine, I’ll keep my temper in check if you want me to.” The woman cracked her knuckles lightly. “Oh, and I have met someone; I can’t remember her name. Too busy trying to understand what the hell happened to me to remember anything.”

Sterile?

“And what do you mean by sterile?”
 

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"She probably isn't, and probably never will be. I can only hope she doesn't create more of you...not that I'm not glad to see you, but spontaneous events like this can cause problems."

Aurora set her guitar down and started thinking instead of how this affected the timeline, or if it did at all. In all honesty, considering that Pavonine had made it to this world, or was someone else's construct, it was likely she could just be considered a normal part of the time. Now, if there were two of them? Then things would start to get a little scary.

"I've already met one other here, but I haven't seen her in some time. I hope she's alright. And on a second note, no, you don't do anything you want. You're in a school, there are rules, and you will follow them. Do that, and whatever you do in your spare time is yours."

Aurora was not quite the same as she was in that other timeline...she was older, and maybe a bit more conservative with her views. Actually, scratch that, she was the exact same. She had gotten on Adularia's case. She had gotten on Uriel's case. Both for going outside and trying to do things without her consent.

"Anyways, I don't think it matters that you met someone, you're free to go about, although if you intend on learning anything, you should probably go enroll. But...just remember you're an anomaly. You're not supposed to be here. That's what I mean by sterile. And uh...try to keep what you know I can do quiet? I don't think people enjoy knowing I can change things."
 

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Pavonine wondered a bit, leaning a bit against the wall as she collected her thoughts. Was she actually capable of such a thing? Probably not. The Dragon only shook her head, flicking some hair off her face, revealing a weirdly shaped ear as she tucked some of her hair behind it. “Don’t think Adularia was capable of that; if she was, it’s not like I’d fucking know.”

She crossed her arms lightly, looking away. Pavonine wasn’t a fan of being lectured in any way possible, and for the most part still held true to her “I do what I want” philosophy, but she, too, had her own allegiances, and willingly made sacrifices for certain friends in the past – this was most certainly not an exception. Eyebrows furrowed, and a grunt of annoyance came, but a slow nod just came from the lady’s head. “Fine; but if someone outside of this school pisses me off I give no such guarantees.”

And silence came as Aurora began to go on and on about her being an anomaly; more or less referred to as nothing more than an error in the matrix so to speak. Slightly insulted, the Dragon only took a breath in the calm her nerves. She always had a temper, even as Adularia – but of course, the lack of the ability to show these emotions actually impacted the mentality of the now-dragonified mage.

“Not supposed to be here? What sort of god must you be to make that sort of statement?” Pavonine shot back; gently, though a little hurt was on her voice. There was a lot going on in the dragon’s head, and certainly an identity crisis was unwelcome. “It’s not like what you can do concerns me nor was it the reason I did anything for that other you to begin with in Winwintar.” She scoffed. “Going to school again might be interesting, but I want to explore things on my own for now.”

She turned her head away from the mage, closing her eyes lightly. “I’ll think about it.”
 
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