CHAPTER III -- SPELLBINDER'S SOLUTION
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Quick note to the reader: Those of you who have read the previous chapters might remember that I mentioned the sexy stuff starts to happen in Chapter III. I'm afraid I had to push most of it back into Chapter IV. Apologies
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The next three days passed. Danni kept to herself and still refused to go out. I kept myself busy as best I could but found it hard to concentrate on anything. My attempts at writing were pitiful. I called Marie a few times to check on her but all I could do was leave messages on her voicemail. I checked in with Agent Freedom who assured me that the Guardian Society was fine and that I could take as much time to take care of my family as I needed. I asked if he'd heard from Spellbinder and he told me he hadn't, but that was nothing alarming since she was a part-time member of the team even at the best of times.
That evening, Marie appeared in our living room out of the blue. If this were a movie, her appearance would have been accompanied by a flash of lightning outside, a loud clap of thunder and the howling of the wind. Because in movies, that's what happens when something very dramatic is going to take place. And what would transpire in the next few hours would indeed change our lives forever.
Marie told Danielle and I to sit down and started talking.
"You know I cannot bring back the dead. That is black magic and black magic never leads to anything good. My magic allows me to change some things and see what others cannot see. I cannot turn a desert into a forest or part the seas. And I cannot see the future or into the past beyond what I remember of it."
"But sometimes I come across... It's difficult to explain... Something big that started with something small. I can see the small thing and how changing it could lead to altering the big thing it became. Sometimes. It's like... imagine a rockslide that started with a little pebble. The little pebble got loose and rolled down the slope of a mountain, shaking loose more and more rocks. So many that the entire mountainside got loose and destroyed a village at the bottom of the mountain. Now imagine if you go back to when the pebble got loose. Imagine you changed it's path so that the rockslide fell away from the village."
"Can you do that?" Danni asked her.
"Normally no." Marie continued. "It is destiny that makes a pebble go in one direction instead of another. There have been many times I wished that I could change what destiny has given us, but that is beyond my magic."
"But sometimes I come across those who have broken away from destiny. Most of them are dangerous fools. They have to be stopped before they bring our reality crashing down upon us. And after they're stopped, I always have to repair what they've done. I may not be able to alter destiny but fix it, yes, that I can do. It's hard. Sometimes if feels like trying to shove an angry cat into a box that's not big enough for it. But I've always managed. Except once. Once I saw destiny had been changed and I made the mistake of thinking it was all right to leave it as it was. Because it wasn't done for bad reasons, it was done out of love by a baby in her
maman
's belly.
"Me?" Danni asked her.
"
Oui
my little one." Marie answered. "You were never meant to be a boy. When you made yourself one before you were born, you changed your destiny. It was the only time I ever saw so small a change and it never seemed to endanger our world the way other changes did. If sorcerers and villains kept their changes so small, I'd be tempted to let them get away with it. All you did was make your mother happy. And I knew you would become yourself eventually anyway. So I let the change stand."
"Reality isn't in danger now, is it?" I questioned.
"
Non
" Marie assured me. "As terrible as things are today, this destiny will not endanger reality. We can do nothing and let the world continue on as it will. Or I can put destiny back the way it should have been from the beginning. Danielle," she said as she turned to my daughter. "I can make it so you were never a boy. You will have been a girl all your life. You will still be the hero you are, but when you tried to save Josephine Randolph, she won't have run away from you."
Both Danni and I took in a sharp breath as what Marie was saying sunk in. "Are you sure?" Danielle asked Marie.
"Yes" Marie insisted. "I have spent every moment since I was last here studying my spells. I have consulted the oracles and even forced the Fates to show me the threads of your lives. To Josephine Randolph, you will have been a normal hero and she will have gone with you away from danger. The world will not be condemning you for a tragedy that did not happen."
"Whoa whoa whoa" I interjected. "Before we all lose our heads here, let's think about this for a second. What else will have changed? You've told me often enough that you can't predict what your magic will do sometimes. That it isn't an exact science. What if fixing her destiny means she got hurt or became something terrible. Or that I did, or something worse than that?"
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Non non non mon ami