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All Characters are 18 years or older.
This story is a continuation of the Font of Fertility series. I would suggest reading Chapter 1 if you have not already. This chapter includes a lot of relationship development.
Jeremiah and the girls start putting pieces together and making things official.
Returning Dramatis Personae
Jeremiah 'Jerry' - Seat of Fertility, aka. Powerful Sex Shaman
Lauren - Public girlfriend, his Prime in the magic world, closest friend and confidant
Lindsey - Girlfriend/Concubine, Lauren's step-sister via marriage, girl-genius
Stacey - Girlfriend/Concubine, godchild of Jerry's parents, athletic
Annalise - Concubine, Fire Mage
Maya - Annalise's younger sister
Angela - Lindsey's friend from high school, has been dating/sleeping with Jerry
Jerry's Parents - 'Mom' and 'Dad,' took in their goddaughter Stacey when her parents died in an accident
Referenced Characters
Genghis Khan - Seat of Fertility, aka. Powerful Sex Shaman
George Stoker - Annalise and Maya's father, evil bastard, Plant Mage
Aidra - Petite goth girl from Jerry and Lauren's school, Witch
Yaroslav - Seat of Life, aka. Powerful Experience Wizard, stoner/partier
Anna - Yaroslav's Prime, magical media mogul
Esmerelda - Seat of Death, aka. Powerful Death Wizard, second-youngest Seat, weirdo
Ndia - Eldest Seat of Fertility, aka. The Most Powerful Sex Shaman
Uwe - Seat of Death, aka. Powerful Death Wizard, second-eldest
Xi Zuang - Seat of Life, aka. Powerful Experience Wizard
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The human eyeball, while relatively simple in concept, was
fucking complicated
to know the really deep and intricate details of. I sort of knew the basics from my old Grade 10 Biology course that had been a necessary credit to graduate, but beyond that, I hadn't ever really considered how an eyeball actually worked.
"Fuck, I feel like an idiot," I groaned. I'd watched a couple of detailed YouTube videos on eyeballs, and I was trying to work my way through an excerpt from a Med School textbook that I'd found online. The videos had made it easier, but it was still dense and dry.
"You can do this, Jerry," Lindsey said, getting up from my bed and coming over to stand behind me, wrapping her arms around my chest to hug me as she leaned down and kissed my cheek. "You're definitely smart enough to handle the information, you just need to internalize it. Think of all the fantasy worlds, characters and storylines you've got filed away up here. This is just another bunch of information like that."
I'd gone down to greet my parents a little while after they'd gotten home from their New Year's party and had been able to sneak one last goodbye kiss from Jordan as Stacey had offered to drive her home. That had left Lindsey and Lauren to hang out with me, and they'd joined me up in my room as we told my parents that Lauren and I needed to do some studying and Lindsey was going to help.
That wasn't untrue - we just didn't tell them
what
we were studying. Unfortunately, the Anatomy lesson wasn't the fun kind.
"It's not really the same," I said, leaning my chin down so I could kiss Lindsey's forearm as she hugged me. "Stories are different from facts."
"He's not wrong, Linds," Lauren said from where she had spread out on the floor of my bedroom and was flipping through the notes that I'd taken so far. "It's not like this is engaging stuff."
"OK," Lindsey said, standing up straight again and putting her hands on my shoulders. "You're right, the facts and the data are dry, but you need to look at it from the right perspective for it to be engaging. Step one, remember what you're doing this for."
"I need to heal Maya's eyes," I said after taking a breath.
"Right, but why?" Lindsey asked.
That made me stop for a moment to think about it. "Because it's the right thing to do?"
"And?" Lindsey prompted.
"Because... she deserves to be able to see," I said. "And she doesn't deserve to suffer for what happened to her. And I don't want Annalise to have to live with knowing she was the cause of Maya going blind."
"Good," Lindsey said. "So there's your motivation, right? How about this - what else can knowing about eyeballs and vision help you with other than healing Maya?"
"Seeing things," Lauren pointed out. "Like, with magic. Any spell you cast about seeing things you can probably make more detailed and limited, which should reduce the cost."
That clicked in my head with something else I'd run into a couple of days before. "And it should help me figure out how I can try and make invisibility work. When I tried casting that before going after Stoker the cost was super high and would keep costing more. I'll probably need to learn more about light as well as vision, but it'll help."
"Oh, look," Lindsey said with a little smirk. "You two
can
be good at school."
"Hah," Lauren smirked. "You know my GPA is almost as high as yours was, Linds. And Jerry isn't a slouch either, this just isn't his kind of speciality."
"I know," Lindsey said. "But I'm still the genius in the family."