Subject: Revised, also Problems of a Certain Nature
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Posted on: 2018-04-26 18:45:00 UTC

While the paralysis had faded, Marisa still felt like she was dreaming - and horribly lost. So, she grasped for routine, protocol.

"F- Fairest and Fallen, greetings and defiance!" she exclaimed - though it was really more of a squeak. It didn't even echo, not that that was the worst of her problems.

"Oh, come now," the Lone Power said; from where It said this, she couldn't easily tell. Not that she often looked at peoples faces in dreams, anyway, but if It wanted her unsettled It was succeeding. "I thought you loved this place? Not that you're willing to participate in it - or do you think you can't contribute?"

Marisa's eyes narrowed, and she crouched into a protective stance on the not!ground. Protocol followed, she did her best to focus and not just rise to the bait. /Where. Is. My. Manual?/

"Aawww, straight to business, you don't even want to talk? Such a shame. You know," It went on, "You could make a great attack dog! That is, if They ever feel like using you that way. All 'how do I solve this' and 'how can I make this person give me what I want' that! Even when you learn more about what 'good' is - and how silly the notion! It's just substituting 'being less entropic' for what you want! Now tell me," And suddenly they had moved, nearly knocking Marisa off her feet. In front of them was something that almost looked physical, now - a line, a stream -

Data? Marisa thought, then quickly refocused. There was a stomp - whatever form It was taking here looked to be turning more humanoid as the conversation went on. All around them were now familiar words - familiar HTML-

"How does this make you feel?"

The text mess resolved itself into comments - the sort of comments that Marisa didn't like looking at, and with them came all the emotions Marisa didn't like feeling. The disrespectful sort, the unintelligible sort, the kinds of people who got what she liked all wrong- Hate crimes, disgust, falling just short of getting the point-

"See? You're shaking already." It was true - the reminder of humanity's dregs did her no favors, and she realized she'd clenched her fists down tight.

"They're- they're just you, aren't they? The parts of you that are in other people?"

She got the impression that she'd made It smile - not that she liked that feeling, either. "All people, but yes. And what would you do to them, if you could?" It was pushing Marisa for an answer, she knew, so she said the first thing she could think of that would frustrate it:

"Not kill them." Now the comments went away, and the remaining empty space grew cold with the Lone One's temper.

"Oh really? And you think that you know what I know about you? Such a blunt answer for a complex question! Think carefully, now: what good is anger when it can't change people's minds, when there's nowhere left to go that makes a difference? You'll find yourself running up against that wall sooner than you think, little wizard - and when you go scrounging for answers, you may well think twice!"

Marisa tried to remember to breathe, calm and evenly. But it was hard.

"Besides," It said, cutting off her thoughts - or her attempts thereof. "Hate is only half of the equation. You wanted to know where your Manual is? Well," It said - and this time, there was just enough of Its form to perceive that Marisa could see It smile.

"Let's have a look. Just remember, these were your ideas - I just, how you say? Improved on them." Again the movement took hold, only this time Marisa was ready. She jumped, looking to tackle It to the "floor" in her anger-

She couldn't move, again.

"Ah, ah, aah~" the Lone Power taunted her.

"Naughty wizard. Besides, it's not me you want to be aggressive toward now, is it? Well, not now now, just for a while now- Anyway." It rolled its eyes.

Despite that confusion, Marisa tried to close her eyes - but couldn't.

---

Marisa had long ago concluded that her reaction to, well, almost anything biology was odd. She didn't like sneezing, she hated being ill (and had vowed to do what she could so that she wouldn't get sick in the future, though that had been back in second grade), and her habits and notion of Not Being Seen in tasks of daily hygiene (oddly enough, not including brushing her teeth - dental hygiene was just fine somehow) could have lined her up for an OCD diagnosis, if her parents had ever thought something was up.

So, when it came to sex, or physical intimacy in general? She could not think about it in those terms. Certainly she would never be able to watch any - reading was more than enough to supplement her fantasies.

What Marisa was seeing right now? Was some horrible hybrid of reading and watching.

Words, words, words, words, Words. Only, they weren't acting like words. Some of them slithered, twined around each other like lovers. Some were, quite literally, exploding. With passion? she thought, surprising and disturbing herself.

Others had seemed to have conglomerated into shapes - suspiciously people-like shapes. The more Marisa looked - away, away, away! - the more there was to see. And the louder it all became.

"It's just lust; what's wrong with that?" the Lone One said dismissively. But Marisa's mind was not on Its words - even as she kept trying to not see, there was one being she desperately wanted to find.

The thought of any of this happening to her Manual- to him - made her stomach curdle.

Well, why?

Because it felt Wrong?
Because no one else was doing it?
Because, even if she knew her own feelings on the subject, she felt she could never, ever, know enough to mitigate the existence of this? What seemed like the default, what love inevitably led to?

There was a shudder throughout the landscape, shattering her possibly-circular thoughts - and she turned and there was a glowing-bright presence, suddenly there.

For her. To do what? she thought, in growing horror.

And then something clicked into place, and she realized she didn't have to be passive about all this, to just stand there and react.

Don't waste time being afraid! This was her bug, her trial, the thing that always grated on her - would, perhaps, always grate on her. This was the next step to empathy - to not be overwhelmed by it.

She didn't have to do what everyone else did.

"ENOUGH!"

The cacophony cut off - all at once she could feel everything focus on her. Even the Lone Power stood waiting, amusement having turned to shock.

And her Manual recognized her.

Was that my voice? Marisa had to shake off the moment of awe; she couldn't afford to waste time.

/First things first: I'm sorry./ she said to her Manual, quickly and quietly.

/I'm sorry, too./ came the reply - which took Marisa by surprise.

/Well, we can both do better now; from now on, I'll ask questions even when I'm afraid of discussing them./

Somehow, she knew the reply she was getting was in the form of a smile. /I trust you./

The thought went straight to her heart, and warmed it. And with that new strength, she turned back to the Lone Power and said,

"We're clearing you out of this place!" What say you that this guy qualifies enough to be a virus? she added silently to her Manual.

/I believe I know what you are getting at./ it replied - and grinned.

/Better lay out that diagram, then!/

And just then, because of course the Lone Power wasn't taking this lying down, the uncleared words around them surged forward to drown them.

((AN: Yes, another cliffhanger. :V Next part should be the last, though!))

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