Subject: Re: Revised, also Problems of a Certain Nature
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Posted on: 2018-04-27 17:40:00 UTC

What they ended up doing was a threefold approach - first step was shielding, then disinfecting the words of the Lone Power's influence (since just because Marisa didn't like them didn't mean she had the right to destroy them!), and then erasing this iteration of the Lone Power from the Net (as on this level of reality, It was just code. Really annoying malevolent code, but still just code).

So, two spells, with the second spell in two stages.

/I can't keep the shield running once we start the other spell./

Marisa's eyes narrowed, but she nodded. When you're ready.

The shield spell flashed into place, and Marisa had to brace herself while she powered it. As the disturbingly rhythmic thud thud thud of the attacking words resounded about them, Marisa drew up the nerve to ask one more question.

/What happened, yesterday? I mean-/ she cut herself off. /You don't have to tell me or anything. Worst comes to worst you can call it 'adult stuff' and I'll drop it./

Her Manual gave her a funny look. /'Adult stuff', colloquially, can also apply to subjects considered 'boring' - and while what happened out here qualifies for many things, more than a few of them unpleasant,/ it shuddered.

/I would not call any of it boring. Later might be a better time to explain, however./ It pointed out. Marisa nodded, and smiled.

/All I wanted to know. Thanks. Now, run!/ she said, the command that would start the second spell running and kill their shield.

There was a second flash of light, this one much brighter, and-

---

Funny, it still seemed too bright to open her eyes. And she was lying down, now, too; had the spell knocked her flat? And then there was a mysterious beeping noise...

"Marisa? Are you awake?"

"Mooom, I'm tiiired," Marisa said - then she blinked her eyes open wide.

Was she in the hospital?

A few quick glances (and, even though she didn't even try sitting up, some vertigo) later, and she learned that yes, she was in the hospital.

At least she could talk?

"Mom, what happened?" Debbie looked as if she wanted to lift her up out of bed and hug her - but there were other people in the room who looked able to prevent just that sort of thing.

"... You fell out of bed."

Marisa just stared.

"You hit the bedframe hard enough to leave a gash, and then the dresser fell over..." Debbie grit her teeth.

"If we could get you and your brother separate rooms, we would."

Well, that all made more sense, then; Marisa nodded.

"Soooo, why am I here?" The last time she'd gotten an injury anywhere near as sever, it'd been because she had taken a carpet staple to the knee, and she hadn't gone to the hospital for that.

Her mom sighed. "Your brother woke up and told us to call 911; when we got here the doctors insisted they treat you here instead of just giving you antibiotics to take at home." She didn't sound regretful about that last part, though.

Marisa thought of something, and her eyes went wide again.

"Wait, how long have I been out? Have I missed school?"

Her mom laughed - possibly because she'd said something normal for Marisa instead of anything related to errantry.

"That's for your Dad to sort out. Though, I do have some homework for you to look at sometime..."

Marisa rolled her eyes, something vertigo didn't prevent.

Things were going to be just fine.

(And if, the day Marisa went back to school, she found a familiar program 'Ready for Re-installation' in her email, well.

She was more than happy to open it up. Dai Stiho.)

((AN: A bit abrupt, I feel, but I managed to put every scene I had already envisioned for this fic in it, so I feel very accomplished~!))

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