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Chapter 75: This Won’t Kill You, Directly

    Chapter 75: This Won’t Kill You, Directly


    T floated in hot water, luxuriating as the heat helped her body rid itself of the lingering nastiness, which Emi had worked from her muscles. She could feel her own power, flowing along channels inscribed by Hollys machine, sweeping away the toxins more efficiently than her own body could have, naturally.


    It was fantastic. Her muscles felt like they were free for the first time in her life, and the magic flowing through her was rebuilding them. Somehow, she knew that this time was taking longer than it ever would again, as every loosened fiber was reforged under the heat of her power.


    The density of magic in her body was slowly dropping, and had been since this process started, despite her gate being thrown wide, drawing all the power into herself that she possibly could.


    She didnt quite know what would happen if the magic ran out before the process wasplete. Something told her it wouldnt be great.


    She was in an artificial hot spring, in a secondary room inside of Emis building. She tried to distract herself. <em>I wonder if she has more than one of these rooms.</em> The pool had been shaped to resemble natural rock, hot water constantly flowing through and being refreshed to maintain a perfect, almost too hot, temperature.


    Terry, who had slept in the corner while T was being worked on, now floated in the water nearby, his feathers keeping the moisture out to enough of a degree that he had no trouble staying above the surface.


    <em>He looks like the worlds most vicious duck</em>


    Ts everything felt smooth and unrestricted.


    Emis hands had been strong and experienced, tracing each clenched muscle to the source of the issue and relieving the tension. T had paid before being escorted to this idyllic, private oasis, and Emi had left her with amand to soak and rx for at least an hour before leaving.


    <em>That woman performs the real magic. Im just messing with gravity; she truly affects the soul.</em> T let out a contented sigh. The light feeling of nausea, brought on by the releasing of so many overworked muscle clusters, had finally fully dissipated, and she was left simply feeling content.


    <em>There is no way I can justify doing this regrlyMaybe shorter sessions?</em> She would have to consider the expense, if need arose. <em>She should not have been able to do this much correction in just three hours</em> T snorted. <em>Magic, T. Its an amazing thing.</em> As she considered it, she realized that her own inscriptions, now integrated with her muscr system, had likely helped the prolonged session be even more effective. <em>Hopefully, it will allow the results to be longersting, as well.</em>


    Terry tapped her on the head with his beak, and Ts eyes popped open.


    As the bird stared down at her, floating above her head, he let out an inquisitive, cheeping squawk.


    Still feeling the colossal drain within herself, she decided that shed waited long enough. I need to deal with this, dont I


    He bobbed an affirmative.


    T sighed, turning the gaze of her mage-sight inward. Her focus was immediately pulled entirely into the torrent of power rushing through her. She was used to her internal reservoirs being like a cid ocean. This was like a hurricane.


    Even so, she fought through the distracting flows of power, examining exactly what was happening.


    For most humans, muscles were anything but smooth. Throughout their life, each person collected countless ces where their muscles locked up, refusing to unclench. These were trigger-points or knots, within the muscle tissue. Each one was both a weakness in the muscle and a lessening of the capacity. At least, this was Ts understanding.


    Ts daily stretching and exercise had kept thergest of these at bay, while making innumerable smaller ones, scattered throughout. It was these points that felt relief in a good stretch or were worked out with proper massage. Now, with the help of Emis expertise, and Hollys deeply incorporated inscriptions, Ts body had released them all, and those broken down, overworked, underutilized muscle fibers were being rebuilt: better, stronger, more responsive.


    Her energy stores, so recently overstocked, were being drained for the resources needed in the reconstructions. If it continued on for too much longer, her reserves, both physical and magical, would be utterly depleted.


    Thankfully, at longst, it seemed that the process wasing to an end.


    <em>Four hours, give or take, to fundamentally alter my muscr system.</em> It both seemed like much too much time, and altogether far too fast. <em>Make up your mind, T. Is your magic too fast to make sense, or is it painfully slow?</em> She quirked a smile. <em>Both, it seems. Ive not gotten used to what I can do, yet.</em>


    Terry was still looking down at her, but he seemed fairly nonchnt in his inquiry.


    You could feel it wrapping up, couldnt you? You knew I was almost done. She smiled up at the bird. Ready to go?


    He bobbed an affirmative.


    Fair enough. We do need to get to Hollys shop. She felt a bit of apprehension at the thought of more inscribings, but her rxed state kept it from growing into anything more. <em>Besides, these have already been amazingand I need more food.</em>


    She drifted over to the side of therge, inset pond, and dunked under onest time before climbing from the water.


    Thick towels waited on a shelf to one side. After running herb through her hair to dry it thoroughly, T availed herself of the towels, drying the rest of herself off fully. She then dressed, braided her hair, and strapped on her belt, knife and pouch hanging in counterpoint.


    True to what shed seen, she felt the consumption of her magic slowly lessening to a noticeable degree, to the point that, after a few more minutes, her reserves began to slowly refill. <em>Down to about half. Not too bad.</em> The hunger also seemed to settle in deeper. Food was now a must, on the journey to Hollys. <em>I guess I fully processed the food log, then</em>


    Terry was still basking in the water.


    Ready?


    He let out a series of happy chirps.


    T gave him a t look. You wanted to be done.


    He hissed a happy reply, then appeared on her shoulder, perfectly dry.


    She stared at him for a moment. So, do you leave the water behind?


    He bobbed.


    What if some water got under one of your feathers, would it be brought along?


    He shook himself.


    How does your magic know what to bring and what to leave behind?


    He turned his head, meeting her gaze with both of his eyes.


    Right, much tooplex a question.


    Terry chirped once, shimmied slightly, and settled down on her shoulder.


    T smiled, unlocking both doors into the room and pushing open the one that lead outside. To Mistress Hollys shop, we go!


    The short walk passed with reading and flicks of jerky for Terry, her eyes also nearly constantly looking for a source of food. The jerky she, herself, ate just wasnt enough, though it helped. <em>Im d I have so much of that, now What am I going to do when I run out?</em> She gave the bird a nce out of the corner of her eye.


    <em>He seems content, and I guess he cant really hurt me. Could I stop him if he decided to kill one of these people were passing?</em> She was quite ufortable with the obvious answer. <em>I suppose thats something to work on</em>


    She had a brief mental sh of Terry eviscerating everyone on the street with his previously demonstrated efficiency. <em>That would bea lot of blood.</em> She swallowed involuntarily, and Terry popped open an eye, regarding her.


    d to have you on my shoulder, Terry.


    The bird cocked his head, regarding her. She had no idea what he was thinking, but regardless, he closed his eyes again, settling back down.


    <em>I think hes actually made himself smaller than before. To better fit my shoulder?</em> She didnt know. <em>I wonder what his range is. Could he be as small as a finger?</em> Might be worth it to figure out, but it wasnt like it would matter, in the end.


    She returned her attention to one of Hollys books and passed the remainder of the walk without distractingly macabre thoughts.


    T was almost to the warehouse when she finally spotted a little eatery. <em>Yes!</em>


    This establishment seemed to specialize in soups, and she almost groaned in pleasure as she stepped through the door. The overpowering ecstasy of scents washed over her, and she felt a bit weak.


    Mistress? Are you alright? The proprietor was a middle-aged woman, a look of concern obvious on her prettier than average face.


    Im just very hungry. Whats your most filling soup?


    The woman nodded with a smile. We have a sweet-potato cream chowder with bacon, along with other vegetables, spices, and meats, for a perfect medley of vor.


    <em>Didnt I eat something like that on my trip?</em> That sounds wonderful! How much for She thought for a long moment. A gallon?


    The woman smiled but seemed a bit bemused. A gallon, Mistress?


    As I said, Im <em>very</em> hungry.


    Letlet me ask. The woman turned, walking towards the kitchen. Brand! How much for a gallon of the sweet-potato chowder?


    <em>Brand? No way.</em>


    A familiar voice responded from the kitchen. We dont usually sell it by the gallon. Are they looking for a discount, ordering the same soup for the whole group?


    No, dear. I believe she wants it for herself.


    Herself? No The expected figure of a man came from the back room and stopped in the doorway, a wide grin blossoming on his face. Mistress T! I didnt expect to see you in my shop.


    Brand? You have a wife?


    His smile slipped, the man stopping for a moment, color rushing over his face. Of course, I do! I told you, so. Didnt I?


    His wife was frowning at him. Whats this now?


    T quirked a smile. We had a misunderstanding, and when he thought I was going to kill him, he said he had a family, as he begged for his life.


    Brand frowned, grumpily. Thats not a very dignified way to express it.


    Inurate?


    He hesitated, then sighed. No


    T found herself grinning. You know, I should have asked where you worked, when you werent on the road, but the idea didnt cross my mind.


    Brand shook himself, his good humor returning. So, a gallon of soup? What, are you on a diet?


    His wifes eyes widened in obvious horror, but Tughed. When the foods not free, I cant eat as much as I would like.


    Brand nodded, understanding. Too true. Well He seemed to be considering. One and a half silver seem reasonable?


    T shrugged. Looks like a cup would be a bit more than ten copper, so yeah. Sounds good to me. She smiled.


    Brands wife looked back and forth, then shook her head. No, Brand. This is Mistress T, from the caravan?


    Brand nodded.


    Then, she should get two gallons for that price, at least this first time. We can charge her the regr price when shees byter.


    Ts smile widened. That is very kind of you, but Im not sure I can eat two gallons. Also, I dont think weve been introduced. I am T.


    The woman gave a slight bow. You may call me Lissa, Mistress.


    A pleasure to meet you, Lissa.


    T spent a few minutes talking with the two as Lissa served up the soup. They decided that T should eat at one of the tables off to the side, and so she was given arge bowl, which was refilled as needed.


    As Lissa ced down the first bowl, she spoke softly to T, then winked. I simply must see if what my husband said about your capacity for food is true.


    T felt a little embarrassed, but it had gotten her a bunch of extra food, so


    Several other customers came and went as T ate, but it wasnt a very busy time, being about mid-tote-afternoon. Finally, T pushed her bowl back, scraped clean for thest time. Amazing. Thank you.


    Brand had returned to the kitchen some time ago, but Lissa smiled happily. Im d you enjoyed. She set arge jug with the amount she couldnt finish contained within.


    <em>Did I really eat more than a gallon?</em> T stood, Terry appearing back on her shoulder from the other chair where hed been curled up. I definitely did. Say goodbye to Brand for me! She slipped the jug into Kit and set her used bowl and spoon into the dirty dish bin off to one side.


    I will. Take care, Mistress. We look forward to seeing you, again, soon.


    T gave a slight bow. Definitely.


    Back out on the street, T stretched expansively. <em>No more dys.</em> Her hunger had been addressed, at least for the moment, and she felt truly stuffed. Her strengthened abdominal muscles kept her from manifesting a food-baby, but she doubted shed ever been this full before in her life. It was mildly irritating to feel like she could still eat more, from a hunger perspective, even if she really didnt have the internal room. Shed even eaten rtively slowly, taking nearly an hour and a half to eat everything. <em>At least I have almost another gallon, for after my stomach empties.</em>


    A short walkter, she was at Hollys building. T entered the warehouse and was met by one of Hollys assistants. Mistress T! Wee. Im to take you back to Mistress Holly. The woman hesitated. Umm May I pet your bird? Hes quite cute.


    T nced to Terry. The terror birds eyes had opened, and he was regarding the woman with what seemed to be curiosity. Will you behave, Terry?


    He looked at T briefly, then gave a slight bob.


    If you wish? Just one pet, though; I dont want to overwhelm him.


    The assistant smiled happily and gave Terry a slow stroke from the top of his head to the end of his short tail. Hes so soft! The woman stepped back and gave a slight bow. Thank you. Right this way.


    Holly was waiting, with her contraption, in a back room.


    Ahh! Good, youre here. How far did you get in your reading?


    T thanked the assistant, who left with surprising crity. She then detailed to Holly which organs and systems shed finished brushing up on, for the moment.


    Hmmm Good, good. Then, lets begin!


    One moment T had been thinking and needed to ask. How did youe up with this device, and make it functional, so quickly? I wasnt even gone a full two weeks.


    Hmm? Oh, weve had things <em>like</em> this for years. The Constructionists use a less precise version for inscribing softer materials. She smiled happily to herself. They use my needle design all the time. She shook her head. No, this is just the perfecting of that, and alteration for using on souled entities.


    <em>SoIm being worked on by industrial equipment.</em> That wasnt quite right. <em>But, T, its been modified for human use.</em> T sat on a stool with a sigh, lifting her arms above her head; Terry stretched out in a corner; and Holly slipped the expanded automatic inscriber over Ts upraised arms, settling it around her torso.


    Now, Ive modified the device to monitor your breathing and pulse, and anything else that might disce or shift your insides. That way it can ount for movements or slight variation. I dont want to have to knock you out again, after all. Even so, you need to remain as still as possible. Do you understand?


    T nodded. <em>Ok, T; you can do this.</em>


    Begin.


    * * *


    Ten minutester, they were done, and the weird, internal-swelling pain was already a mere memory.


    T stood and the inscription machine was removed. Her stomach feltodd somehow. Given theyd done her digestive system as part of this session, that wasnt unexpected. <em>Is it processing the food faster?</em> That was the intention, but she hadnt expected to feel it working. Why did that take so much longer?


    It had to work more slowly to ount for your movements, both voluntary and involuntary.


    T shrugged. <em>I suppose that makes sense.</em> So, you wanted to discuss my idea for inscriptions in my mouth, throat, and lungs?


    Holly nodded, pulling out a tablet. Yes, yes. They would have to be additional to those well add tomorrow. I worked up a schema. She handed over the tablet, showing a brief description of how it would function. Basically, it will maintain the coherence of any spell-form or magic within your mouth, throat, or lungs, keep it from activating or prating deeper, and forcibly expel it, when you exhale. That should prevent anyone from affecting you magically via the air you breathe, unless they can entirely overpower you, regardless. Those we just gave you on your digestive system already protect you against intrusions on that front, both mundane and magical.


    T was nodding. I think Id like that. Yes.


    Holly gave her a long look. Why do I get the feeling you are going to do something marginally insane if I give you these inscriptions?


    T thought for a moment. <em>Why not tell her?</em> Well, I did figure out that I can create spell-forms within my lungs, so long as I am holding my breath. I was hoping I could use these to help in the stabilization and expulsion of such.


    Holly stared at her for a long moment, then startedughing.


    T frowned at the woman.


    Holly pulled up a stool, sat, and got herself under control.


    T rolled her eyes and waited.


    Mistress T Holly shook her head. My dear, the spell-forms required to create a specific effect would change depending on the exactposition of the air. It could be different from one breath to the next! She shook her head again. No, it <em>would</em> be different from one breath to the next, or if you held your breath for a different lengths of time, and depending on your heart rate, and so, so many other factors.


    So, youre saying its impossible?


    Impossible? No, not really. Ive written scripts that analyze and calcte exactly what spell-forms need to be used before infusing a Mages breath upon exhale, but they are <em>devilishly</em>plex, not to mention expensive. You are talking about doing that <em>manually</em>. She shook her head. And before you ask, no, I cant give you those inscriptions. They would take up arge chunk of your flesh, so wed have to remove some of the vital, interlinking inscriptions for your other functions.


    T frowned. Couldnt I learn how to make it work manually?


    Holly held up a hand, palm down, waggling it back and forth. With practice, and I mean a <em>lot</em> of practice, you could probably get to the point of creating a general effect with reasonable consistency, but it would never be something Id advise you to count on.


    T thought for a long moment, then shrugged. Well, Ill try, so long as you dont think it will kill me.


    Oh, this wont kill you, directly. What I predict is youll practice and think yourself good enough. Then, youll depend on the skill in a moment of crisis, and it will fail.


    I never nned to rely on it. I just wanted another tool.


    Holly waved her off. The scripts Ill give you will be useful, regardless. If you wish to practice this oddity, be my guest, but it will never be a reliable tool. After a moments consideration, Holly shrugged. If you do choose to go this route, which I again state is insane, I suggest first learning mastery of sensing theposition of the air in your lungs. That would be a good foundation.


    T frowned. I can do that?


    Not yet. Thats why you need to learn and practice it.


    T rolled her eyes. You know, that reminds me, Mistress Holly: When I tried to look up the spell-form modifications for air, it stated that that was the realm of Archons. Does that mean this wont be a limit once I take that step?


    Holly scrunched up her face in irritation, then shook her head. No, not really. Archons often work effects into the air around them, such as shielding their aura from observation. That is likely what was meant. Air around us is much more consistent than air drawn into our lungs.


    Something about Hollys demeanor made T think that that wasnt all entirely true, but she decided not to press for the moment. <em>I suppose the core of it makes sense, regardless.</em> Well, it will be an interesting thing to try.


    Your other insanities have worked out better than Id have foreseen; so, who knows? Maybe, youll dazzle me again.


    T smiled, slightly, at thepliment, whether intentional or otherwise.


    And these scripts should keep you from killing yourself with your experimentation.


    <em>And, good feeling gone</em>


    Now, go eat something, dear. Your body is screaming its need for sustenance.


    She frowned. <em>I do feel pretty hungrywhat happened to the gallon of soup? Has it already been processed?</em> How can you tell?


    Now that Ive re-established the link, whenever you enter this building, and while you remain in it, the script on the back of your neck connects to my central archive, updating me on how your inscribings have functioned, as well as how youve been doing overall. You obviously know that it will keep me informed of your status, or it wouldnt work.


    T sighed. <em>Yet again, I underestimate whats been done to me.</em> Very well. Thank you, Mistress Holly.


    Hmmm? Oh, sure thing, dear.
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