The next morning, after barely managing to get any sleep, Amara joined up with Nick at his apartment before classes began. She collapsed on his bed, eager to vent about how poorly last night had gone, before sharing every detail she could remember. Best case scenario, he might notice something she didn't about the scene, and worst case, she got to vent to him about how frustrated she was.
"--and thankfully she was able to heal her shoulder, but even though her magic wasn't directed at me, it still felt awful. How are we going to fight together if being near her causes my whole body to seize every time she casts a spell?"
"I mean, maybe you can talk with her, try to figure out a way for your inherent natures not to interfere with the other? How do you know your hellfire doesn't do the same thing to her?" Nick asked, sitting next to her on the bed.
"Fuck, I hadn't even thought about that." Amara went quiet, wondering what it would feel like if angelic fire had erupted in front of her. "Ugh, I'm the worst!"
"C'mon, try to look on the bright side. Vee's alive, and unharmed. She has her book back, and we don't know how strong that makes her. Your fight on Halloween, she wasn't using it, right? Maybe, now that she has it, this whole cult business will be a walk in the park!"
"I hope you're right, I'm sick of Mr. Wellington's fat stupid face," Amara grumbled. She buried her head in a pillow, groaning loudly to try and vent her frustration.
"Well, about the cult, I think I've found a window for you all to try and get to the circle." Nick said.
"Really?" Amara sat up quickly, eager to hear the news.
"It's a little short notice, but it's later today. Wednesdays are normally pretty busy, so a lot of classes are running. So long as all the teachers in the cult don't cancel today's classes, you might have a golden opportunity around one."
"That's perfect! I'll text Vee and Tessa, and we'll get lunch, then stop a cult! Nick, you're the best!" Amara leaned in, hugging Nick tight. After hearing his back loudly crack, she remembered to loosen her grip slightly; she still wasn't entirely used to her demonic strength. Pulling out her phone, she texted Vee and Tessa the details of the new plan. In just a few minutes, everyone had agreed to meet for lunch at Amara's apartment.
Her sour mood somewhat abated, Amara quickly grabbed her backpack and prepared to leave. Nick, however, stopped her, a serious look on his face. "Amara... look, I know things have been a bit weird recently. Halloween was tough, but that was a fight between two friends. This cult? This is serious business. Mr. Wellington didn't hesitate to try and kill you all last night, and... honestly, it's really hard for me knowing the danger you're throwing yourselves at. This isn't a misunderstanding, this isn't a mild disagreement, they want you dead. Brandon wants you enslaved. They're going to do everything in their power to take you down."
Amara pulled Nick in for a hug once more, squeezing him gently. "I know, Nick. This isn't how I expected my year to go, and it's not fair that you've been pulled into this. I'm doing my best to hide it, but... I'm pretty scared. I'm not brushing off how serious this is. Yes, I want to make things right with Vee, but I could never live with myself if this cult unleashed Hell on Earth. By some crazy stroke of luck, I have the power to stop this, and I have to try."
Nick sighed, leaning against Amara. "It's not like I'm trying to talk you out of this. I'm proud of you, honestly, but it's scary being on the sidelines. If today goes poorly, this could be the last time we--"
"Hey, don't say that. I've got Vee with me, remember? I've literally got God on my side."
"Well, if that doesn't make me feel better, nothing will," Nick said, laughing to himself. He pulled away from the hug, and let Amara be on her way.
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As the clock struck noon, and the school's bell tower rang out across the campus, Amara was pacing nervously in her living room. Vee and Tessa were likely only a few minutes out, and they had less than an hour to plan their attack and leave for Lysander Hall. Amara fidgeted with her phone, nervously checking her texts every few seconds. She expected Vee to arrive first, and she was trying to think of what she could say.
Before she decided on anything, someone knocked at her door. She ran to it quickly, but then paused. She took a deep breath and tried to open the door at a reasonable pace; no reason to let Vee know how nervous she was.
"Hey Vee, come on in. Tessa isn't here yet, you know how she is," Amara said, forcing a smile.
Vee didn't respond. She set her backpack down on the counter, then grabbed a stool and took a seat. After checking her phone, she sighed and finally spoke up. "Did you get my order?"
"Yup, all here. Got Tessa's too, hopefully the food will be here soon." Amara checked the food order on her delivery app, then walked into the kitchen and leaned against the counter. She was giving Vee quite a bit of space, and trying not to stare at her as she tried to think of something to talk about. "Um... how's your shoulder?"
"Fine. I heal quickly when there's no hellfire involved," Vee said sharply.
"R-right, of course..." Amara swallowed nervously. "So, when you're using that book of yours, speaking Enochian, I noticed my body gets real weird. It's like I'm violently allergic to the magic, and I kinda seize up. Do you feel anything similar when I use my abilities?"
"Not to my knowledge."
Out of curiosity, Amara manifested her tail. "How about now? Did you feel anything?"
Looking up, Vee flinched when she saw Amara's tail. "I... no, nothing." Her eyes lingered on the tail for several more moments, but eventually she pulled out her phone and focused on that instead.
An awkward silence filled the room as both girls waited. Amara kept trying to think of something to talk about, but she knew Vee would only want to discuss business. Thankfully, they were only waiting a few minutes before Tessa arrived. She looked at Vee and Amara, both silently ignoring each other, then spoke up.
"Well, glad to see I didn't miss brooding hour," the Witch said, taking a seat at the counter.
"I'm here to stop a cult, Tessa, nothing more." Vee set her phone down, then looked at Amara. "Is the food here yet?"