Becoming Monsters is the creation of AiLovesToGrow, setting used with permission.
This idea comes from Amethyst Dragonfly.
Quiverbow, Domochevsky's character, appears again here. Another man gave me permission to cameo here. Talonaxe Armory, a foam weapon aficionado and videographer, also appears in this chapter.
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Chapter 24: It Is Time
"So, why are we out here again?" Abbey's tone was skeptical.
"I need to work, so I came out to catch the evening crowd. You wanted to come with me, and since your folks decided they wanted to sleep in their RV we're not losing time with them. Our commute is about sixty seconds, so it's all good!"
The two of them were seated behind a table in the free tent. Justin had laid out his prices and relaxed, seeing the crowds come and go. The Guild Hall really took all kinds, and many people who were nocturnal by Class and Race demands (like your average, non-sparkly Vampire, for example) or just by preference preferred to do their Delving after the sun set. Even in that tent, there were four people offering services besides Justin, to several customers who were either starting or ending their days.
Abbey shook her head. "That's not what I meant. You've known how to use that sharpening block for less than three hours. The day's been long and busy, tomorrow will be as well, and I know you have homework and reading that's on the back burner for this."
Justin ran the glowing dagger in his hand across the whetstone two more times and looked down the edge to judge its sharpness. Testing it on his hair would be hazardous without knowing what else was on it. "Yeah, homework is kind of the point." He set the knife on a paper he'd written the customer's name on, carefully making sure that it was out of reach of casual customers. "I'm on freelance rules until I can finish my college final, which is also my apprentice project, which is also going to be my example for all the random things I can do outside of Quiverbow's shop. Problem being that I'm about two or three hundred dollars worth of materials short of swinging it, so I need to get on that. Plus a certain dragon we need to reassure."
"I have a job, you know. It is covering for us for now. You don't have to go try to flex just because Dad believes you should be the man of the house and provide for me. It's a different generation thing." Abbey leaned back in her chair, crossing her arms.
"I know, love, and that's why we can reliably eat for the next little while." He paused as the owner of the knife, a Human clad in leather armor, dropped by to pay for the service and retrieve his weapon. "Thing is, I have no idea what is going to be needed day by day. Gotta be ready for anything. So, unless I'm ahead of the materials I'm going to use in the next day or two, I have to work on that. I'm not right now, so there we go." He looked in his pouch. "Two more customers and I can get a Gold piece, which will let me get started on the real stuff."
"Since you aren't taking a hint, Justin, I'll be clearer: you need to pack up so that we can get home and rest. You still have school in the morning, I still have the bank to go to, and at the rate you're getting customers it will be midnight before you get your goal. Using the bachelors in business admin here, your offering isn't too remarkable if you're not using magic for it, so while it looks like this is still better than your old job it isn't getting anywhere in a hurry. You need to use your time wisely, love."
Justin looked at the lack of a line in front of him. Then, he looked at the fact that he didn't have any completed jobs waiting for their owners, either. He sighed, a rather frustrated kind of thing this time. "You know, I'd be a lot more annoyed if you weren't both the love of my life and a hundred percent correct. Tomorrow's, what, Wednesday?"
"September third, yes. You have two classes, including the class where you will turn in the literature homework you did over the weekend." The corner of Abbey's lips quirked up into a bit of a smirk.
"Good thing I'm ahead on that one." He began to put away his tools.
Abbey shook her head. "No, you
were
ahead. Now you're just on target. I'm serious, love, you have some enforced 'focus on school' time coming your way between the regular homework and our mana pools."
Justin picked up his bag, stood, and offered Abbey a hand. "Alright, you win. Any time I'm out here, I'll make sure to have my school work with me for when I don't have an unending stream of customers." The last was said with more than a bit of self-deprecation.
"I know that's the best I'm getting for now, so I'll take it." Abbey took the proffered help standing. Not because she needed it, but because she liked it more when she could feel Justin. The two of them didn't take long to get back home to their own bed, and cuddles commenced very shortly thereafter. Both had long days, and sleep came quickly for Justin.
Abbey noticed something else, too, rather shallowly. Justin had been easy on the eyes to begin with. A couple of months ago, he'd been the cute surfer-boy barista she'd been debating whether to ask out. Now? The exercise and hard work he had been putting in was paying off. She could feel the muscle in the bicep she was using as her pillow, in the chest she was cuddled against. It was nice. Really, really nice. With that thought, she snuggled in again and finally fell asleep.
Next morning was a bit slower than the last couple. Abbey woke up in time to actually join Justin on his workout. Since she was there, and since he really didn't like jogging in the sand, they went swimming. It should be noted, despite improvements, Justin was not keeping up with his Mariner fiancee. Then again, by the looks of it she wasn't exactly using her Class very hard. Breakfast, coffee, and a kiss later Justin was heading up to the dorm room portal. Abbey had enough time to grab almost two breaths before Todd came charging out of the guest room, his whole crew in tow, and all of them were on full scramble to get ready themselves. "Whoah, what's going on?"
Todd, head in the fridge as he pulled out quick food, responded. "Sorry about the rush, just got word from the hospital that something weird happened. It got the only Paramedic-certified Delver on staff sent into the Seattle Dungeon on a rescue mission with escort. That sounds an awful lot like something we're here to keep an eye on." He grabbed a loaf of bread, dashed over to the toaster, and started feeding slices through it. Wasting no time, he grabbed plates and knives while Ghata got other things from the fridge.
Song saw that there wasn't a place she could slip in to help, so she took over explanations. "Whenever things like that happen, it means something big has gone wrong, so we need to get information. It also usually means all hands on deck for the crew back at the facilities, so Ghata and I are going to help get set up and possibly pitch in if a rush occurs."
Abbey shook her hands at the nervous tingles she felt. "If it's going down in the Dungeon, I'm going to be needed at Camp Administration later. Okay, looks like I'm going to be busy this morning getting ahead of what I need to do at work, but I can tell them I'm getting information from my next job after that. You all know how to get out, I need to run."
"I've got home base if anyone needs anything!" May's voice was almost lost in the chaos, but Abbey appreciated it. Having someone to call for backup was always good, and it was always easy to forget something in the rush. Out one door, out another, bus stop, bank, and time for the crowds.