* * * * * * * * * * Tuesday * * * * * * * * * *
"These are really good," Victoria remarked as she browsed through the
pictures on Mercy's phone.
"Huh?"
"The pictures. The dresses. Very good. Are you even listening?"
"Y-yeah sure," Mercy hastened to say.
"Okay. What is up with you and Brian? We are on the road for an hour
and you stare daggers at his head. Is this about the other day? With
Brianna."
Mercy thought back to the day before. How she had been ambushed by
Brianna. Mercy hadn't even fought back. But she should have, right? At
least that was what she told herself. Brianna was also Brian. Her best
friend for the past few years. She wasn't into him. On the other hand,
she practically melted inside by Brianna's kiss.
"Maybe," Mercy admitted with a shrug.
"Well, that Saturday was wild," Victoria agreed. "Big surprise, but
overall not bad. Hey. Now that we know you can turn him back do you
think Brian would be up for another round as Brianna?"
Alarm sirens did go off inside Mercy's head. Just then she realized
that Victoria had no clue that Brian could turn into Brianna at any
given point. She wondered if she should warn her.
She glanced again at Brian. He sat a few seats before her and was
playing ad-hoc against someone else on their mobile gaming consoles.
She had tried to speak with Brian before the school trip started, but
he had been avoiding anything related to Brianna.
"Honestly. You have to ask Brian," Mercy said after a moment.
"I should make a list with people to ask about," Victoria mused.
Cold water ran through Mercy's veins. "You want us to ask other people
if they are willing to become a domina?" Mercy hissed in disbelief.
She was rewarded by Victoria laughing out loud. "No you dummy,"
Victoria chided Mercy after calming down. "Asking people in general.
For one if Michelle really designed those dresses then I want one too.
I mean. At least one. Wouldn't mind a few."
"Think she'll be delighted," Mercy mused out loud. "What else?"
"Tomorrow is your group meeting with the other Trickster mages, right?"
"Yeah."
"Mind if I come with you again?"
"Ha! That actually sounds like you are giving me a choice," Mercy said
with a chuckle.
"You are right," Victoria agreed. "It was silly of me to ask. Well. I
thought about asking Al to help me."
"Al? Oh. Is this about your mind resistance trainings thingy?"
"Yeah. Now that I have the first successes resisting your mind
alteration I thought it is time to train against some active lasting
spells."
"Mine are lasting," Mercy mused. "Memories are permanently changed."
"Correct, but it is done in one moment. It can't change memories after
the spell is done, right?"
"Right. Ah. I see. Al's spell temporary exchanges words in a person's
mind. Meaning one word, but saying the other. It is active till it runs
its course."
"Hmhmm. And I need that. Remember Gideon?"
"The trickster mage that held you and your family hostage."
Victoria nodded gravely. She looked around if someone could overhear
them talking and then continued. "Less as hostages and more willing
participants. Among other things, he made us obsessed with the idea of
hiding him. I reason that has to be an active spell too because it
didn't last. A few hours after we have been rescued that obsession
faded away. I never want to be taken advantage of like that again."
"I am sure Al will help," Mercy assured her. "He is a pretty nice and a
decent guy."
"Hope so," Victoria said. "Speaking of hopes. I hope this school trip
won't be too boring."
"I imagine not," Mercy mused. "Michelle said there is an exhibit just
about trickster mages. Melanie was throwing around names of famous
trickster mages that I had never heard of before."
"They can't be that famous if you hadn't heard of them before,"
Victoria dismissed it. "Looking for a new idol? Isn't Mavis a better
choice? You know. She's alive."
"Really?" Mercy asked. "I mean she was right about my spells connection
being body related and not clothing. Still. Practically I only use my
first spell. One weekend with my aunt taught me more than Mavis ever
did."
"Can't believe I am saying this, but you had one group session and a
half mentor session with her. That hardly adds up to compete with a
weekend."
"Yeah. You are right. Maybe I did judge her a little harshly."
"And speaking of your aunt. I've got to meet her one day."
Mercy swallowed hard and raked her mind how to change the topic. "Oh
right. Which one of Michelle's designs you like the most?"
Victoria shook her head with a lopsided grin, but change topics
nonetheless. "I really like..."
* * * * * * * * * *
Mercy tapped her foot as she waited for the teacher to end his
monologue. Meeting again here. Don't forget you have to write a paper
on one of the mages. Don't touch any statues. On and on he went.
Eventually, he finished and Mercy rushed to a stand to get a map of the
museum.
"Someone is in a hurry," Victoria commented as she joined Mercy.
"I can't find it," Mercy said while looking at the map.
"Can't find what? Oh. The trickster mage exhibit?"
"Yes," Mercy confirmed. Then sprinted to a museums employee. "Excuse
me. I am looking for the trickster mage exhibit."
"That exhibit will be in the west wing, but it is still being built,"
the museum's employee replied. "You can see it if you come back in a
month."
"Thanks," Mercy managed to say and then slouched back to Victoria.
"Great. No exhibit. They are still building it."
"Hey. Don't give up yet. Maybe a few of the regular exhibits have
trickster mages in them," Victoria said to cheer her up.
"Right," Mercy agreed and looked on her map. "I should start with Loki.
He was from the northern continent, right? The fastest way would be if
we cut through the exhibit of the blood empire exhibit, and then the
mages of the Hellenic area."
"Great. Let me get Brian and off we go," Victoria beamed. She came back
a moment later. Practically dragging him by his arm and berating him.
"You can catch your pocket monsters another time. Seriously. Who allows
augmented reality smartphone games in a museum."
"But I nearly caught..." Brian protested.
"Can it!" Victoria cut him off. Then more pleasantly she told Mercy,
"Lead the way."
Mercy took her map and looked for the first exhibit. Which was
laughably easy. The exhibit on the blood-empire was a big draw of
visitors, so it was close to the entrance and many signs pointed it
out. Stepping into the room Mercy was surrounded by a jungle. In
between the plastic foliage wax statues of mages were scattered. Each
one with a sign depicting the mage. The blood-empire was interesting,
but not Mercy's concern. She would have crossed the room in a heartbeat
if it hadn't been for a loud gasp of Victoria behind her.
"You alright?" Brian asked as Mercy turned around.
"Yeah," Victoria said, but she didn't look like it. Her face pale and
Mercy saw her hands trembling.
"What happened?" Mercy wanted to know.
"Nothing," Victoria brushed them off. "It's just this wax statue. He
looks so similar."
"To whom?" Brian asked.
"Gideon," Victoria whispered. "I mean there are differences, but in the
first moment I thought it was him."
Concerned Mercy took a step closer to the statue and read the sign.
# # # # #
Huitzilopochtli
This mage was one of the early leaders of the blood-empire. This
scholar helped to create the dark arts of extracting large quantities
of bodily magic (corporis industria) by killing other living beings. He
was known as an enchanter, who strengthened whole armies. Giving the
strength and eternal youth in exchange for loyalty.
Born in the ...
# # # # #
Mercy shook her head. This was not someone she wanted to meet. Luckily
all mages and leaders of the blood empire had been killed in the war
with the tribes.
"Maybe Gideon is a descendant from Huitz-whatever," Mercy mused out
loud.
"I hope not," Victoria remarked. "Blood mages were nasty fellows. Let's
get out of here."
The exhibit of the Hellenic area was a strong contrast. Fake columns
stood around and between them the famous mages of that area. In the
center was the wax mannequin of Zeus. Mercy shook her head. What a
mage. One might say he was known mostly for being one of the strongest
lightning mages in history. Of course, he was more commonly known as
the mage who couldn't keep it in his pants. Rumor was that he was the
father of at least half of the famous mages of the Hellenic area. The
original playboy.
Soon they arrived at the exhibit for the nordic mages. Impatiently
Mercy looked from mannequin to mannequin. Odin, Thor, Figg, Freyja and
many other known powerful mages.
"No Loki," Mercy said in disappointment. "This whole trio shapes up to
be one big waste of time."
"Maybe there is a Loki mannequin, but they already moved it to the new
exhibit," Victoria mused. "Maybe we should look around a bit. We could
stumble upon other trickster mages in other exhibits. The museum is
big."
"Oh. We could go to the exhibits for the far eastern continent. They
had many famous mages," Brian suggested.
"I was thinking more about visiting the heritage continent," Victoria
admitted. "The continent all humans originate from. Some of the oldest
mages come from there."
"Why don't we split up?" Mercy asked. "I need a moment to gather my
thoughts anyway. Meet up in an hour?"
Both her friends agreed. As soon they were out of Mercy's line of sight
she pulled out her map. It wasn't hard to find the west wing. as it was
marked for special exhibits. With determined steps, she walked towards
it.
As expected the area was closed off. Behind two big double doors
answers to Mercy's questions beckoned her to do something. As best as
she could she surveyed the area and found no security cameras. A lucky
break she hadn't expected. In a moment no one looked Mercy slipped
through the doors.
Most of the area wasn't decorated yet, but Mercy already saw she hit
jackpot. Two dozen mannequins stood at the side. Waiting to be placed
in their final spot. One already caught Mercy's eye. It looked like the
many pictures she had seen of Loki.
His sign was near and Mercy stepped close to read it.
# # # # #
Loki
Born in a small village in the eternal snow region of the northern
continent Loki became a trickster mage by accident. It is said that he
developed a quick understanding of his spells and used it to ...
# # # # #
"Mercy? What are you doing here?"
Shocked, Mercy spun around only to come face to face with Stacy.
"Stacy. I could ask the same. What is the head of the cheerleaders
doing here?" Mercy shot back.
"As if you don't know," Stacy mocked her. "I am trying to get some
alone time with my girlfriend. You probably overheard and decided to
play peeping Tom again."
"What? No!" Mercy said with disgust. "I am here to learn more about
trickster mages."
"Sure," Stacy said with sarcasm dripping in her voice.
"You know what. Just shut up and let me read, okay? The faster I am the
sooner you are alone again."
"Fine!" Stacy agreed. Thoroughly annoyed she sat down on a nearby
crate.
With a huff, Mercy turned around to continue reading.
# # # # #
Loki
Born in a small village in the eternal snow region of the northern
continent Loki became a trickster mage by accident. It is said that he
developed a quick understanding of his spells and used it to spread
chaos in his wake. He was mostly known for audio and visual trickery in
his early days. This led to the mage Vali hunting him down and
imprisoning Loki. It is said that Loki's prison was not a physical one,
but a sleeping spell that trapped him in a dream.
Scholars disagree about when this actually happened. Many speculating
that this curse must have kept Loki young by magic as Loki is said to
have slept for centuries.
Loki broke free of his imprisonment when the mage Vali died and
couldn't renew the curse on Loki. As his escape was noticed Loki found
himself relentlessly hunted down. He narrowly escaped, by fleeing to
the tribes continent.
It is said that Loki there met the great mother, a fellow trickster
mage, and became her disciple. He remained in the great mother's tribe
for three decades. It is said that it was the teachings of his mentor
that lead Loki to formulate what later became known as "The Lokian
Way". Guiding principles to curb the impulses dictated by trickster
magic onto its mages.
As the blood-empire spread further north, it is known that Loki spoke
at the council of tribes. He was involved in the negotiations with
kingdoms of the northern and heritage continents to provide aid.
Leading to the treaty and war of the "the bloody bay".
Loki died officially in the war, but according to rumors, he was seen
until the last century. The same rumors claim he has learned shape-
shifting magic from the great mother. Explaining the elusive nature of
these rumors.
# # # # #
"So Loki fought in the war," Mercy mused to herself. A fact she hadn't
known before. In addition, Mavis seemed to be right about Loki learning
from the great mother.
"Are you done now?" Stacy demanded to know.
"Not by a long shot," Mercy grumbled as she tried her best to ignore
the cheerleader. The next trickster mage she was curious about was only
a few steps away.
# # # # #
The Great Mother
Also known as the great father was a trickster mage from the tribes
continent. She was known for her shape changing spells that not only
worked on her, but also on chosen warriors of various tribes. She was
known for the great hunt. The anniversary practice of shifting herself
and tribesmen of merit into wolfs or coyotes and hunting for one day
and one night. The great mother died in the war with the blood-empire
with a rumored age between eight and nine hundred years.
The great mother held a special position in the tribes' hierarchy as...
# # # # #
"Now I get it," Stacy interrupted her. "You had the same idea as I
had."
"What?" Mercy asked confused. "What idea?"
"To make out. With Brandon."
"Who?"
"Your friend. The one you always hang out with."
"It's Brian," Mercy spat back as she turned around to face Stacy. "And
you are mistaken. Can I read now in peace and quiet?"
"Am I?" Stacy wondered aloud. "You know. A friend of mine said he saw
'Brian' exit a girl's restroom yesterday. Shortly followed by you."
"It's not what you think it is," Mercy nearly growled.
"Then what is it?"
"None of your business. That's what it is."
"The way I see it is that you are jealous. You can't have Sonja so you
go for Victoria. But she is already hooking up with Brian. So you cozy
up with Brian so he breaks up with Victoria. Then you are free to dump
him and get her."
"Oh shut up," Mercy dismissed her. "Are you even listening to yourself?
We aren't in some soap opera."
"Did I hit a nerve?" Stacy needled her.
"Darn it, Stacy," Mercy cursed. "Why do you always have to be such a
bitch?"
One moment Stacy was sitting on her crate. The next she had pushed
herself off and stood close to Mercy. Anger radiating from her face.
"What did you say?" Stacy growled.
"That you are a bitch?" Mercy spat back. "I mean look at you. You are
the head-bitch of our school. I seriously hoped that you changed after
becoming a lesbian. But look at you. Still bitching around. I don't
know what Sonja sees in you."
A smack made Mercy's head snap around, as a furious Stacy had slapped
her face.
"You leave her out of it! I am not a bitch. You're just jealous of me."
"Jealous? Me?" Mercy hissed as she shoved Stacy away from her. "Not
everything revolves around you Stacy. I take it back. You are not just
some bitch. The way you prance around the school. You are just a
poodle. A big. Overblown. Bitch. Of a. Poodle!"
And just like that, she was. Fury was still running through Mercy's
veins. That was why her brain needed a moment to make sense of what
happened before her eyes. A poodle struggling to escape Stacy's
clothes. By the time Mercy'a mind caught up the poodle escaped the last
sling of cloth. Frightened it took off.
"Stacy?" Mercy asked flabbergasted. "Stacy wait? Oh shit. Did I make
Stacy a dog? I ..."
Blood drained from Mercy's face as she came to a sudden revelation. If
Brian's change has taught her anything then that she needed to implant
an image of the original person or they'd be stuck. If Mercy wouldn't
find her Stacy would spend the rest of her days as a dog. Despite that
Mercy didn't like her, no one deserved that fate.
Eventually, Mercy shook off her shock and ran after Stacy. Only to
curse mid-run as she saw the double doors to the west wing ajar. Stacy
had gotten out. Who knew where she had run off.
Mercy took out her smartphone and send a quick text to Brian and
Victoria.
# # # # #
Help! Fucked up. If you see a poodle then catch her!
# # # # #
Mercy rushed blindly through exhibits. Now and then catching glimpses
of a dog. Stacy was surprisingly quick. Mercy cursed again as she saw
security guards also rushing around. They had noticed Stacy and were
chasing her too.
It was when she hit a bend that leads to the west wing when Mercy had
to hastily break. She nearly had run into Sonja.
"Mercy? Good. I need your help," Sonja said, catching the initiative.
"This little fella found me and needs help." In her arms, she held a
poodle. One suddenly keen on escaping Sonja's clutches as she
recognized Mercy.
"Stacy? I looked everywhere for you," Mercy sighed in relief. "Sonja
follow me. Don't let her get away."
A confused Sonja followed Mercy till they arrived at the west wing.
"Mercy. That area is off limits," Sonja exclaimed.
"I know. Just follow me and bring Stacy."
"Stacy? But she isn't here."
"Just come in," Mercy hissed. After Sonja slipped in Mercy made sure to
close the doors.
"Okay," Mercy repeated a few times. More to herself than to anyone
else. Then she snapped out of it. "Stacy. I know you are confused and
angry. I need you to stand still and give me time so I can turn you
back. Sonja let her down."
"Why are you talking to the poodle as if she is Stacy?" Sonja demanded
to know.
"Because she is," Mercy admitted.
"You turned my girlfriend into a dog?" Sonja half shouted.
"It was an accident," Mercy shot back. "She attacked me and then this
happened."
"Accidents like that don't happen," Sonja accused her.
"If you are a trickster mage then yes. They happen," Mercy corrected
her. "Now. Please. I need to concentrate to turn her back."
Sonja glared at her angrily but kept being quiet.
Mercy tried to control her ragged breathing and hammering heart. For a
moment doubt filled her mind. What if she couldn't do it? Then Mercy
would have to live with the heavy burden of being guilty of robbing
Stacy's humanity away. She swallowed hard a last time and concentrated.
Picturing Stacy as Mercy knew her, even though she was tempted to make
some changed. Then she pushed the mental image over the poodle.
"That's it," Mercy whispered.
"That's it? She is still a poodle," an angry Sonja pointed out.
Mercy looked down at the dog and wondered what she had been doing
wrong. It had worked with Brian. Why didn't it work for Stacy?
Mercy had a split second of relief as she saw Stacy turn back into her
human form before a painful slap made her head snap around.
"What the fuck did you do to me?" Stacy shouted. "Do you think this is
funny? I was scared to death."
"I didn't mean to," Mercy protested.
"Just stay away from me," Stacy snapped back and then hurried to the
discarded pile of her clothes. Scampering to don them again.
Shaking her head Mercy walked back towards the wax mannequins. All she
had wanted was to study them. It wasn't her fault Stacy had gotten in
her face.
Where had she stopped? The great mother. Right. Mercy started to read
again when a shout broke her concentration.
"Hey! You can't be in here!"
Mercy saw a security guard standing in the doorway. She had run out of
time. With haste, her eyes flew over the sign of the trickster mage's
mannequin before her.
# # # # #
... respected among the tribes ... always neutral and mediated in
disputes ... arguments were made indicating the great mother being the
avatar of trickster magic ...
# # # # #
"Avatar?" Mercy mused to herself.
"Miss!" the guard said again as he came closer. "Out. Now. Or I'll have
to talk to your teacher."
With a sigh, Mercy turned away and walked pouting to the door. Sonja
and Stacy already had made themselves scarce. As she exited she heard
the guard closing the door and locking it with a key. So much for
researching trickster mages. Grumbling she walked away.
"Mercy!"
Her head snapped up and she saw Victoria with Brian in tow rushing to
her.
"What's the emergency? Something about a poodle?" Victoria asked.
"Too late. All done. You missed how I spectacularly messed up again,"
Mercy said while shaking her head in resignation.
"What happened?" Victoria followed up.
"Apparently I can make people into animals," Mercy admitted. "As Stacy
can attest."
"Animal? The poodle!" Brian exclaimed. "You made Stacy a dog?"
"Oh, I wish I could've seen that," Victoria added.
"It was an accident," Mercy defended herself.
"It's alright. I mean it was just Stacy, right," Victoria waved her off
with a grin.
"Except Sonja found out and is now totally mad at me for the whole
mess," a deflated Mercy admitted.
"Oh, remind me to visit the pet shop on my way home," Victoria said,
with mischief in her eyes.
"Picking up a chew-toy for Stacy?" Brian guessed.
"What? No. Although that might be a close second," Victoria mused. "I
thought more along the lines of a muzzle."
"Sure. Go right ahead," a resignating Mercy threw in. "Make Stacy and
Sonja even more pissed off at me. By the way where were you guys? I
could have used the help."
"We were-" Brian started.
"Busy taking notes," Victoria finished. "You know. For the paper, we
have to write."
"Nevermind," Mercy waved them off. She contemplated telling them that
she could see the hints of Victoria's lipstick on Brian's lips. Then
again why mess up another thing. One was enough for today.
Maybe that's why Stacy had been getting to Mercy this easily. There was
the possibility that she was right and Mercy hadn't seen it coming.
"Let's take some boring notes about boring mages," Mercy said with a
sigh and walked off.
* * * * * * * * * * Wednesday * * * * * * * * * *
The annoying beeping of her alarm clock woke Mercy. Looking at the time
she flinched. So damn early. Nevertheless, she got up. Grabbed her
things and dragged herself to the bathroom.
The long hot shower managed to wake her up. She enjoyed the luxury and
took her time. She only stopped when the water slowly turned cold. With
a sigh, she stepped out and got ready.
Just as she exited the bathroom she saw the doors to Michelle's and
Melanie's room open. Both girls tried to race each other to the
bathroom only to stop in surprise as they saw Mercy.
"No need to rush," Mercy said with a smirk. "Only the early bird gets a
hot shower." Blowing them a raspberry she ducked into her room.
* * * * * * * * * *
"Yes. They are still glaring at you," Victoria said as she spotted
Mercy again glancing over at the table Sonja and Stacy set at.
"I wish I could do something to make it up to Sonja," Mercy said to her
small round of friends at her lunch table.
Michelle and Brian nodded. Meanwhile Victoria couldn't help to tease
Mercy a little. "Don't you mean Stacy?" she deadpanned. "Look. Don't do
anything rash. I'll talk to them later."
"You think that will help?" Mercy asked.
"Sonja. Maybe," Victoria conceded. "Stacy I am not so sure."
"Maybe Stacy has her own reasons for being so 'aggressive'," Michelle
said while looking up from her sketchbook. "I certainly did. A
misguided one, but still..."
Mercy nodded. If someone knew why one might turn bully then it was
Michelle. Back when she had been Mitch she had been the number one
school bully.
"Well, since Mercy's way of de-bullying Stacy isn't working, I'll give
it a try," Victoria announced.
"My way?" Mercy asked confused.
"Changing underwear," Victoria said with a grin.
"Done!" Michelle announced. Before the others could react she pushed
her sketchbook over to Victoria. "How's that?"
Mercy leaned over to get a better view. At once she saw that in the
drawing was Victoria, who was wearing a long flowing emerald green
dress. Here and there Mercy spotted yellow lines running along the
dress. It looked regal and formal, yet with a playful touch.
"The yellow is supposed to be gold," Michelle added. "I don't have a
fitting pen."
"It's amazing," Victoria managed to get out while utterly absorbed in
the dress. She was probably already wearing it in her head. Daydreaming
about how it might feel to dance in it. "Can't wait to wear it."
"Want to wear it right now?" Mercy teased.
"Oh, I wish," Victoria admitted wistfully. "Might be a little
impractical though. Right after school?"
"Wouldn't be convenient too," Mercy mused.
"Why not?" Michelle asked.
"Victoria promised me she'll join me at my trickster meeting," Mercy
explained.
"Oh, right," Victoria added. "I forgot that was today."
"You both can come too if you want," Mercy said while eyeing Michelle
and Brian.
"No thanks. One trickster mage in my life is enough," Brian declined.
"Besides. I still have to do some research before this weekend."
"Yeah, I have to agree with Brian," Michelle added. "One trickster mage
threw my life out of whack. I need some time before I can face
another."
"They aren't that bad," Mercy protested.
"I have to agree," Victoria chimed in. "None is as terrible as Mercy."
"Hey!" Mercy protested as Victoria earned some grins. "I am not bad.
There just had been some ... accidents."
"Sure," Victoria said while patting Mercy on the shoulder. "Keep
telling that to yourself if it helps you sleep at night."
"You are the worst," Mercy accused her, but couldn't suppress a grin
herself.
"Well, time for class," Brian broke in. "See you all later."
With sighs, the others followed his example and cleared the table.
* * * * * * * * * *
When Victoria and Mercy arrived at the self-help center Carissa and
Dave already were busy talking to each other. Mercy needed a moment to
remember what she knew about both.
Carissa worked at the local library. Her personal spell was one of the
amplification of soundwaves. In other words she could make every sounds
louder than they should be.
Meanwhile, Dave was the worst enemy of liars. He could use his spell to
coax out the truth of someone. Not only had his targets to tell the
truth, they were also compelled to do so.
They exchanged greetings and then Mercy wondered out loud, "Where are
Al and Mavis?"
"Both in Mavis office," Carissa explained.
"Doing who knows what," Dave added.
"So how are you doing Mercy?" Carissa wanted to know. "You look a
little on edge."
"Well, a lot happened," Mercy admitted. "Lately no matter what I do my
spells mess things up. I don't even know if Mavis wants me around
anymore."
"Last week Mercy gave her an 'upgrade' in the wardrobe department,"
Victoria explained. "She looked like one of those techno raver girls.
That and pissed off."
"I wish I could have seen that," Dave admitted.
"Don't be so hard on yourself," Carissa chided her. "Sometimes
trickster magic works in mysterious ways. I remember this one time I
had been in a restaurant. There had been this obnoxious man complaining
about random noises. You know me. He practically begged me to prank
him. All I did was amplify his own breathing. It taught him a lesson,
but not one I anticipated. A few tables over was a doctor who diagnosed
just from the breathing that this man's lungs had a serious problem.
For all I know I helped save that man's life that day."
"She has a point," Victoria conceded. "Your messes have a weird way of
working out."
"Not sure if I can agree with you there," a doubtful Mercy said.
"Agree with what exactly?"
Mavis' voice made Mercy turn around. Just to see Al and Mavis enter the
room.
"That her bigger pranks have a way of working out," Victoria explained.
It earned her a glare from Mercy. "Why are you both late?"
"Office stuff," Mavis waved her off.
"Really? Nothing more?" Dave asked. "Come on. Tell me the truth."
"We were discussing the fact that four containment vessels of trickster
magic have been stolen," Al rattled out before stopping himself.
"Dave, stop it," Mavis admonished him.
"Four? We only know of one," Victoria pipped up.
Mavis gave a heavy sigh and then a dirty look towards Dave. "The
government tries to keep the news contained to avoid a panic. You know
how common people react to trickster magic. They make it worse than it
is. Now, shall we get started?"
"Yes. Please," Mercy jumped in. "I have some questions and I need
answers to them."
"Very well," Mavis said as she took a seat. "What do you want to know?"
"The weekend before last you helped two siblings. Mitch, now Michelle,
and Melanie. Why haven't you told me about them last week?"
"I was leading up to it," Mavis told her. Not sternly like Mercy had
expected, but calm and collected. "Someone cut our lesson short. I take
it you have yourself under control now?"
Mercy blushed as she remembered her tantrum of the week before. Silence
settled over the room till Victoria elbowed her in the rips. "Now is a
good time to apologize."
"Ah. Yes," Mercy snapped. "Sorry about that."
"That's nothing," Mavis waved her off. "Anger is fleeting. You will
learn that if you get as old as I am. I knew from the start that
patience was needed with you." Then Mavis leaned forward and her voice
dropped into the realm of ice cold. "But if you put me one more time
into clothing this hideous, then you will know what a century old
trickster mage is really capable of."
"G-got it," Mercy said as soon as she found her voice again.
"So. What else do you want to ask?" Mavis said in her normal voice
while leaning back again.
"Right. Yesterday our school had a field trip to the wax museum of
great mages," Mercy explained.
"A waste of time," Mavis muttered.
"I thought it was a good opportunity to learn about some other
trickster mages," Mercy continued. "I didn't get a lot of information,
but those that I got are confusing or don't make sense."
"That was to be expected. Museums and historic books are heavily biased
and unreliable," Mavis said with disgust in her voice.
"I beg to differ," Carissa piped up. "You just have to find the right
books. Mercy, I can help with that. The library I work at is located
near the local college. We have plenty of historic books that can give
you a deeper understanding of the past."
"I disagree, but that may be my old age opinionating me," Mavis
admitted. "Mercy, why don't you ask your questions and we will see how
well the books match my memory."
"Okay," Mercy slowly while gathering her thoughts. "Last time you told
me that Loki learned to shapeshift from the great mother, but wasn't
successful in her lifetime. I take it this shape-shifting was his means
of eternal youth, correct?"
"Indeed," Mavis said with a nod.
"Here is the thing I don't understand," Mercy now eagerly pushed
forward. "Loki was born over a thousand years ago. The great mother
died in the war against the blood empire about five hundred years ago.
How could he be her student when he should have been a few times dead
of old age?"
"Good question," Mavis commented. "Carissa? Would you like to give it a
try?"
"Of course," Carissa said with a huff. "It is because of Vali. He was a
mage at mage-king Odin's court. He was known to be knowledgeable in
many aspects. When Loki's pranks caused too much chaos it was decreed
that Loki was to be imprisoned. Vali not only was the one to apprehend
Loki, but he also was the prison warden. You see Vali thought that Loki
might find a way to escape so he cast a spell on Loki that he would
sleep for centuries. But this special spell also prevented Loki from
aging."
"Really? That's the official story?" Mavis said with a snort. "That's
not how I remember it happen."
"You remember how it happened?" Victoria interrupted. "As in you were
there? How old are you?"
"One really has to watch their words with you, right?" Mavis said with
a sigh. "Let me rephrase. The way I remember what Loki told me how it
happened. Can I go on? Good. First off Loki did age, but Vali did
reverse his aging progress once a year. Speaking of imprisonment. What
bullocks."
"You want to tell us that Loki wasn't asleep under madness mountain?"
Carissa cut in.
"Oh, he was. But let's start at the beginning," Mavis chided her. "Loki
grew up as a boy in the northern region of the northern continent. He
became a trickster mage around the time he was fifteen summers old. At
first, he had fun with it, but soon his need to prank robbed him of
friends and family. So he tried to find someone to teach him. That's
why he sought help at king Odin's court. The reception wasn't very
welcoming, but one mage stood out. Vali was not only open to Loki's
plight. He also helped train Loki in many arts."
Mavis gaze caught Mercy's as she continued. "This might sound familiar
to you. Loki's talent and aptitude were so big that not only others
grew weary of him, but he himself doubted that it was possible to limit
his rampage of pranks. In a dark moment, he asked his friend Vali for
help. You see it was Loki's idea to be put into a sleep. To be awoken
once the court had found a solution to trickster magic. A way to unbind
it from Loki."
"That's possible?" a curious Mercy wanted to know.
"No. I don' think so," Mavis commented before returning to her story.
"You see the whole plan was flawed. Trickster mages need to prank. Even
if they are asleep. It only got worse because now Loki's dreams
dictated the illusions he created. Odin decreed that Vali take Loki
away. So that his court won't be disturbed anymore. Vali took him to a
cave in a remote mountainous region. There he could remain sleeping
without disturbing anyone. Year by year Vali returned to not only
nourish his friend but also turn back the time on Loki's body. He did
this for centuries, even though it appeared that Loki's magic traveled
farther and farther to cast illusions."
"So in both versions, Vali used bodily magic to keep him young, right?"
Mercy asked.
"The technical term is corporis industria, but yes," Carissa confirmed.
"Most famous mages did start out with that aspect. Learning magic takes
a long time. So most who are serious about learning magic go for
corporis industria first."
"Unless you start out as a trickster mage," Victoria threw in.
"Correct," Mavis agreed. "Now, Mercy. It is very fortunate that we came
to this story. Last week I wanted to tell you a related tale. One you
might find interesting."
"I have more questions," Mercy admitted. "But if the others don't mind
I would like to hear it."
"I only regret not bringing popcorn," Dave threw in. Earning a few
smiles all around.
"Carissa," Mavis called out. "What do history books tell about the time
Loki 'escaped his prison'?"
"Not much," Carissa conceded. "Just that he fled overseas to the tribes
continent. There aren't many documents about him in that time till the
bloody bay war started."
"I figured as much," Mavis commented. "You see Loki woke up to a world
where he was known as a villain. It was unknown to him at that time
that he had continued to cast trickster magic in his sleep. Terrorizing
villages close to his resting place. Not just Vali, but many other
great mages fell in the battle of Ragnarok. The people were scared and
without leadership. When they heard Loki had awoken they acted on their
fear by sending out a hunting party to kill him. Loki evaded them a few
times, but luck ran out on a small mountain pass. A bridge that leads
over a ravine cut him off from safety. He did ..."
Mavis broke up for a moment. Taking time to collect herself. "We
trickster mages do pranks. That is all we do. But cornered Loki
intended to use his magic to kill. He cast two illusions. One to hide
him and one to make the bridge appear whole. He hoped the riders that
were chasing him would fall through his illusion and die."
"Did they?" Mercy asked shocked while leaning forward. She wasn't the
only one.
"The riders came and didn't even slow down," Mavis continued. "But
instead of falling to their death they crossed the bridge as if it was
real. Because for a moment it was. When Loki overcame his shock he
tried carefully to place a foot on the illusionary bridge. It went
right through. And before you guess around there is a moral to this
tale: trickster magic doesn't kill. In fact, it is the only aspect of
magic that can't be used to kill someone on purpose."
"That is interesting," Mercy mused out loud. "So what? I shouldn't
worry about consequences of my actions and spells?"
"That's not what I said," Mavis said while shaking her head. "Trickster
magic has limits. When you run into them you should recognize them.
Believe me. Not even you can break them."
"Huh," Carissa commented. "That's not something I knew of."
The other trickster mages in the room nodded their head in agreement.
"I have other questions," Mercy said to break the silence.
"Sure. Go ahead. I'll answer everything if I can," Mavis offered.
"There was one detail about the great mother I couldn't read a lot
about," Mercy continued. "It says there are speculations that she was
the avatar of trickster magic and ..."
Mercy stopped as Mavis started to laugh out loud. After a while, she
managed to say a few words. "Definitely not."
"What even is the avatar of trickster magic?" an annoyed Mercy asked.
"Don't tell me schools nowadays teach you anything about magic
anymore," a grinning Mavis countered.
"Even I don't remember much about avatars," Victoria interjected. "And
I got straight A's in my tests. Not much keeps sticking when the book
is a thousand pages thick and you have to read through it in two
months."
"Carissa? Do you want to answer?" Mavis asked.
"Fine," Carissa said with a sigh. "Avatars are a rare occurrence. In
the last two thousand years, there may have been five or so. They are
born in a time of need. For example, the mage Jupiter was born as the
avatar of lightning magic. Prior to his birth mages had messed up the
region on the heritage continent we nowadays call Sahara. They tried to
bring rain to the area. They succeed in creating a hundred year lasting
thunderstorm. The mages couldn't fix it. Jupiter, the avatar of
lightning magic, could. Avatars are born with the knowledge of their
aspect and tremendous control over it."
"They have one more ability that makes them stand out," Mavis jumped
in. "They can temporarily spread their knowledge and control to others.
When the great plague ravaged the northern continent an avatar of
bodily magic was born. She shared her knowledge and gift and created
thousands of mages to combat the plague. This power terrifies many. So
some started to think 'Hey. What happens if there ever was an avatar of
trickster magic?' and they lost their wits."
"Why would that be so bad?" Victoria asked before Mercy could. "Maybe a
trickster avatar could fix a few things other trickster mages messed
up."
Carissa looked too unsure of herself to answer so Mavis explained
again. "Last time we spoke about how trickster magic usually chooses
its own mages, right? The boring people who can resist the urges
somewhat. Now imagine an avatar of trickster magic is born. He or she
could give others her spells, but what about the control? How should an
avatar judge who would misuse the spells and who doesn't?"
"Who says an avatar has to empower anyone?" Mercy cut in.
"Correct," Mavis agreed. "But then what good would an avatar be? Just
one powerful mage, but they can't be anywhere at the same time. Now to
come back to your original question. Why the great mother couldn't have
been the avatar. For one there would have to be a threat to or from
trickster magic to warrant a trickster avatar. On the other hand,
remember how Loki needed decades to learn shapeshifting? If the great
mother had been the avatar she just could have given him her spell in a
blink of an eye."
"All that is speculation," Al butted in. "Extrapolated from other
magical aspects. Until a real trickster avatar comes along we can't be
sure by what rules it will abide. If the topic is really interesting
you should research it further."
"You can come to the library where I work at," Carissa suggested.
"Didn't you say it was the college library?" Mercy asked.
"No. Just adjacent to the college campus," Carissa clarified. "It is
still open to the public."
"Any more questions?" Mavis challenged her.
"No," Mercy admitted. "All I have were answered along the way."
"Then how about the other way around," Mavis suggested. "Any news you
want to share?"
"No," Mercy hastened to answer. "Everything the same on my end."
With that discussion turned to more general themes. A few minutes later
the meeting concluded. Mercy waited for Victoria who was laying siege
to Al. Trying to get him to help her with her mind control resistance
training.
"He agreed," Victoria beamed when she eventually said her goodbyes to
the group.
"Good," Mercy said with a nod.
Together they left the center and soon Victoria stopped Mercy to speak
to her again.
"You okay?" Victoria asked. "I couldn't help noticing that you didn't
tell them about your third spell."
"Just want to wait till I understand that one myself some more," Mercy
explained lamely.
Victoria nodded. "Maybe we should take Carissa's offer. Hit the library
on the weekend."
"That's a good idea," Mercy agreed. "There are still some questions
left."
"That's not what you told the others," Victoria pointed out.
"You are right," Mercy admitted grimly. "I did not."
* * * * * * * * * * Thursday * * * * * * * * * *
"Mercy wake up."
Michelle's voice along with shaking her tore Mercy away from her dream.
"What is it?" Mercy muttered.
"You don't want to be late for school, right?" Michelle asked.
Confusion came over Mercy as she saw Michelle fully dressed. "My alarm
didn't even go off yet," Mercy mumbled, but then frowned as her eyes
drifted to her alarm clock. It was nineteen minutes past her usual time
to get up.
"My guess is sabotage," Michelle said with a shrug.
In that very moment, Mercy's alarm started to beep. Grumbling Mercy
silenced it.
"I will get at you both for that," Mercy promised.
Then she rushed to do her morning routine. Harshly broken in her stride
as only cold water greeted her in the shower.
Her curses must have been outside as she heard the muffled yell of
Melanie through the door. "Only the early bird gets a hot shower!"
* * * * * * * * * * Saturday * * * * * * * * * *
Mercy kicked a pebble on the pathway with an absent mind. Only to curse
out loud. This act had been less painful when she hadn't worn sandals.
Back when she had been Mark. It was only a few weeks ago, yet it felt
like a small lifetime ago.
So much happened in the last month. At first, Mercy tried to react to
it to the best of her abilities. Made mistakes and happy little
accidents. So far everything had worked out. Except making Stacy, the
bitchy head cheerleader, not just a lesbian, but a poodle too. For some
time at least. If her miraculous trend continued, even that would work
out. Just how was beyond Mercy.
While she felt bad about her mistakes it was something else that
brought her into the park. She needed time to think. Now, that she
slowly came to terms with her abilities as a trickster mage, questions
blossomed in her mind. Some she had come up with herself and others
were asked of her by friends.
"How is trickster magic created?" had been Melanie's question.
Something not even Mercy's mentor could answer. For a moment Mercy got
sidetracked. Remembering the night before. Melanie had called out for
an impromptu ladies night. To teach the 'newcomers' a little. Of
course, she meant Mercy who hadn't been a girl for very long. But also
Michelle, who had been Mitch not so long ago.
Together they had watched a romantic comedy. Mercy had dreaded it.
Remembering the first time she had watched one. Back then Mercy had
bawled her eyes out. Then Victoria had teased her about it. The second
time with Michelle and Melanie hadn't been better. Again Mercy couldn't
help herself. Those movies just got to her somehow. At least she wasn't
alone. Both of the other girls had cried with her. So at least no one
could tease Mercy about. Provided no-one snitched to Victoria about it.
Remembering the night before brought a small smile to her face. Both
girls weren't even living with Mercy and her parents for a whole week.
Already it felt like Mercy had gained two sisters she hadn't known she
had wanted or needed before. Even with them in a cold war about the hot
water of the shower in the morning, she wouldn't want them gone now.
Mercy shook her head to clear her thoughts. This wasn't why she came
here to the park. Slowly slandering along the walkways. It was to give
her time to think. She pulled out her list of things she found curious
and noticed that she hadn't updated it in a while. Too much happened
recently. There was a lot of new information she had gathered. What it
all meant was beyond Mercy.
Part of her wanted to ignore it all. She was just a girl from a smaller
city. It wasn't her place to figure out the universe. But another part
of her was relentless. Reminding her that she was a trickster mage on a
level beyond her peers. That her special spells were among the
strongest. She couldn't even deny the impact she had on people around
her.
She browsed through her list of strange things to figure out and some
of her old points gained new meaning in light of recent events and
information. Small details that she had taken for granted or simply
explained to herself that it was due to trickster magic being
mysterious. Now Mercy was reminded of Victoria and the night Mercy had
given her a rubber tail. She actually had been able to move said tail.
And then there were those cat eye contact lenses.
"Good girl, Stacy."
Mercy's head snapped up. She knew that voice. A moment later her eyes
found Sonja. She was in the middle of a group of people surrounded by
dogs. Then she noticed one dog in particular. A poodle who started to
growl at her.
"What's wrong, girl?" Sonja asked.
Mercy ducked behind a tree before Sonja could spot her. Now her
thoughts were racing. Was that really Stacy as a poodle? Did that mean
Stacy turned back by choice? Or did something happen and she was forced
to turn back into a poodle?
Cautiously she peeked around the tree and once again spotted Sonja and
Stacy. It appeared as if they attended a dog training course. Learning
commands and tricks. It quickly occurred to Mercy that Stacy was the
best student. No wonder with a human mind inside of her.
Even though she knew she should walk away, Mercy couldn't help but stay
and spy on them more. It was fascinating. Stacy appeared to be happy to
run around with the other dogs. Earning treats and pets all around.
There was a sudden change in the group and Mercy cursed as she figured
out that the class had ended. It was too late for her to walk away
unnoticed. All that remained was trying to stay hidden.
A moment later a stick flew past her tree. Followed by a poodle chasing
it.
"I thought I had spotted you."
After jumping in surprise, Mercy turned around only to see Sonja right
beside her.
"Walk with me," Sonja said and her tone suggested that Mercy better do
as told.
It wasn't long before Stacy returned with the stick between her teeth.
She hesitated as she spotted Mercy beside Sonja.
"Come here," Sonja urged her while crouching down. She took the stick
only to throw it out again. A heartbeat later Stacy chased after it
again.
"Why is she..."
"A dog again?" Sonja finished.
Mercy nodded. "I thought I changed her back for good."
"You did," Sonja admitted.
"Then why is she back to being a poodle?"
"Hmm. She found out that she can now switch freely between both forms."
"Doesn't explain why she chose to be a dog again," Mercy interjected.
Sonja once again took the stick from Stacy and threw it out. After
Stacy chased off she gave a sigh and started to explain.
"I know what you think about her. That she is a bitch. I admit that she
can be, but it isn't entirely her fault. You know her mother is a
renown surgeon and her father a big wig in the mayor's office?"
After Mercy shook her head, Sonja continued. "She is the youngest of
her siblings. All in good colleges by now. There is a lot of pressure
for Stacy to do well too. All that stress. She needs to vent it. Sadly
she didn't choose a good way. When her parents found out that she was
gay ..."
"Her parents are homophobes too?" Mercy asked.
"Not really. I think. It is more than that. I think it doesn't fit the
'perfect future' they have planned for Stacy. I mean Stacy doesn't even
want to be a cheerleader. But it looks good on college applications,
you know? Anyway. Look at her now. Running around. Being a dog, even
for a short moment, is being someone who can easily fulfill and exceed
expectations."
"So I gave her an easy way to blow off steam?" Mercy asked.
"Yes," Sonja admitted. "But don't think that either of us has forgotten
how you gave her this 'gift'."
"It was an accident," Mercy protested.
"Yeah. Yeah," Sonja waved her off.
For a moment they walked in silence. Now and then throwing out the
stick so Stacy could chase it. Eventually, Mercy couldn't help but ask.
"And you are okay with your girlfriend running around as a dog?"
"At first I was pissed," Sonja admitted. "Still not really one hundred
percent on board with it, but it is ..."
"It is what?"
"Nice," Sonja replied. "That she trusts me enough. Stacy and I haven't
been together for long. Still, she chose to trust me with this secret.
Explained to me why. That is worth a lot to me."
"I see," Mercy slowly said with a nod.
It now occurred to Mercy that she hadn't seen Stacy for a while.
Worried she looked around only to spot her near the public restroom for
women.
"I think she forgot that dogs are supposed to go outside," Mercy joked.
It earned her a playful slap by Sonja.
"It is time for her to turn back." As they came close Sonja further
instructed her. "Keep an eye out and tell me when your side is clear."
On the third try, they managed to slip in without being noticed. A
moment later Stacy was human again. And naked. "What are you doing
here?" she snapped at Mercy. But not with her usual bite. It was tamer.
"I was only slandering in the park," Mercy defended herself. "Pure
coincidence I stumbled upon you guys."
"Fine," Stacy grumbled. Trying in vain to dress while trying to hide
her assets from Mercy. "Just don't tell anyone about this or else..."
"Play nice you two," Sonja chided both before Mercy could reply.
Mercy gave a sigh. "I am sorry, okay? I didn't mean to turn you into a
dog. It really was an accident."
"I guess. Shouldn't have provoked you," Stacy admitted. Then, just to
prove she hasn't gone soft, she pushed out more forcefully. "You could
at least have picked a less embarrassing dog species."
Mercy had to suppress a snicker. Instead, she just had to ask, "What's
wrong with poodles?"
"Stubby legs? Not great for running around. And they're so small,"
Stacy mused.
"Point taken," Mercy admitted. "What dog should I've made you?" she
asked with a grin.
"Mercy," was the only word Sonja said. But her tone made clear that she
was walking on thin ice.
"Greyhound," Stacy said into the silence. Surprising both of the other
girls. "That would have been a great choice."
"What's a ..." Mercy started but fell silent as Stacy had typed away on
her smartphone. Completely ignorant that she was still half naked.
When Stacy held her phone under Mercy's nose she had to admit that
Stacy had a point. That dog looked like it was made for running.
Taller, leaner and looked like at home in a wind tunnel.
"That would have been a better choice if I had known you wanted to run.
Not that I had been thinking much at the moment," Mercy mused out loud.
"So if I made you a greyhound we can get behind this?"
"Mercy," Sonja exclaimed once again and stomped her foot.
"Deal," Stacy agreed. Earning a bewildered look from Sonja. Then she
started stripping again. "Make me a greyhound and we have a truce."
Both girls shook on it. A few seconds later Stacy was once again a dog.
This time an excited runner who quickly pawed at the door. Eager to get
out and run.
"We wanted to go home," Sonja pouted for a moment. Her resistance
melted away as Stacy gave her puppy eyes. "Fine. One hour. Then we go
home. First, let me gather your clothes again."
Mercy let out a breath of relief. Getting Stacy off her list of people
to watch out for might be good. Then again she had the feeling that she
had annoyed Sonja a bit. Hopefully, that will work out too.
As they shuffled out Stacy took off in a sprint. Mercy had to admit
that she was a lot faster now. Sonja gave her a quick, "See you
Monday," before trying to catch up with her girlfriend.
Once alone again Mercy let out a deep sigh. "Okay, Universe," Mercy
muttered to herself. "You win, I lose. Apparently, I can't do wrong.
All my screw ups turn out to be for the better in the end. What next?"
Mercy felt silly after her little outburst. Venting her frustration.
Surely everything that happened was a coincidence. The vibrating and
beeping of her phone gave her the scare of her life.
"No way!" she exclaimed out loud. Her phone continued buzzing. No call,
but a lot of text messages. With trembling hands, she reached for her
phone. It couldn't be that the universe would really call her, right?
She breathed out in relief as she saw that Victoria had messaged her
instead. Then she frowned as she read through it.
# # # # #
Vicky: Mercy.
Vicky: Need help.
Vicky: Come by my house.
Vicky: Quick.
# # # # #
Frowning, Mercy started to type back.
# # # # #
Mercy: What's wrong.
Vicky: I am all tied up at the moment.
Mercy: So you need me to get something for you?
Vicky: Mercy.
Vicky: TIED UP.
Vicky: Hurry.
Vicky: Before my parents come home.
# # # # #
Mercy had to keep herself from rolling her eyes. Victoria probably had
tried some deviant stuff herself. Maybe tied herself up with belts or
robes. Then the smirk on Mercy's face vanished. Rope. One who could dig
into Victoria's flesh. Cutting off circulation or other stuff. This was
serious.
# # # # #
Mercy: On my way!
# # # # #
As soon as she had typed her last message Mercy took off in a sprint.
Only to stop for a moment to shift her clothes. Sandals and summer
dress wasn't a good choice for running. A moment later she took off in
a tracksuit and trainers. Provided by her trickster magic.
A minute later she slid to a halt at the bus stop. Just her luck. She
had missed the last one. Next one was in twenty minutes. Not soon
enough. Again she started running. If she remembered right Victoria's
house wasn't that far away from the park.
* * * * * * * * * *
A half-hour later Mercy stopped huffing and puffing before Victoria's
house. Only now Mercy caught up to the fact that she might not even get
in. Surely Victoria had locked the doors before going into her deviant
games.
To her surprise Mercy found the door unlocked. She let herself in and
found an eerily silent home greeting her. Mercy called out a few times
for Victoria, but there was no answer. With no time to spare, Mercy
jogged up the stairs and sprinted into Victoria's room.
There she was. Still alive. She was dressed in leather, belts, and hemp
rope. Tasseled up on her bed. Spotting Mercy, she looked almost
apologetic. Then Mercy spotted some details. Most of all her hands, as
her fingers were elaborately tied together.
Slowly it dawned on Mercy. There was no way Victoria had bound herself.
"Hello Mercy."
The door slammed close the same time someone spoke behind her.
Suprised, Mercy spun around.
"Brianna!"
The female alter ego of Brian leaned beside the door. Dressed in
leather, one of the outfits Mercy had to make for her, she stood tall
and proud. It appeared her stance was relaxed, but Mercy was reminded
of a cat who just caught a mouse. With Victoria all bound up, she
probably had been once a mouse for Brianna but was now relegated to
being cheese. Bait for the trap Mercy had sprung.
"Missed me, pet?" Brianna purred. Casually she pushed herself off the
wall. Took one elegant step after another in her glossy high heels.
Each step was mimicked by Mercy, who backed off. Until she ran out of
room, as she stumbled into Victoria's bed. Her legs buckled and she
found herself sitting on the bed. Petrified.
"No need to be scared my pet," Brianna said, but her tone of voice
suggested otherwise. Her arm reached out and cupped Mercy's chin.
Gently pulling her up until she stood once more. "All I want to talk."
Then there was that predatory smile again. "For now."
Mercy swallowed hard. "Talk?"
Brianna snuck an arm around Mercy's shoulder and gently turned her
around so both looked down at Victoria.
"You know, Victoria and Brian talked a lot in the last few days,"
Brianna told Mercy. Not quite a whisper, but close enough. For a moment
they silently watched Victoria squirm in her bonds. Then she continued.
"Brian had to come to term with his new side. Me. It was a whole new
world to him. Not just being a woman, but there was this whole new
world to him called BDSM. And I know that you know that Victoria has
more than dabbled in it."
Mercy cleared her throat. Had it been this parched when she had
arrived. Eventually, she found her voice. "She told you? How much?"
"Nothing," Brianna piped up cheerily. "At first. I can be persuasive,
you know. You see today was an important step. For Brian. Just a few
hours before it was not Victoria bound and gagged lying there on the
bed. It was Brian. He wanted to feel how it felt on the other side.
Through me, he got a glimpse what it felt to be dominant. To expose
himself so much to Victoria took trust. Today both, Brian and Victoria,
redefined their relationship to each other."
"Then why is Victoria bound there on the bed?" Mercy wanted to know.
"Do you really have to ask or do you already know?" Brianna purred.
"There are two sides to Victoria. One who craves submission and one who
craves dominance. I can give that to her, Mercy. Because I have two
sides too. Because I am Brian and Brian is me. We are one person. We
share the same memories, feeling, and needs. Brian and I just express
them differently. Victoria accepts that. Accepted me as I am. Both
sides. Wholeheartedly. The question is, Mercy, do you?"
Mercy thought back to how she had met Brian. A little dorky back then.
Always talking about games. A nerd. But never a pushover, she realized.
He had his forceful moments too. It was him who befriended Mark,
Mercy's own former self. Brian also tried to break Mark out of his
stuck-up ways. To live a little. Have fun. They weren't best friends
for no reason. For a moment Mercy felt dread. Had she taken him for
granted? Was this the day she would lose him?
As if she could read her thoughts Brianna continued. "Brian won't go
anywhere. You won't lose your best friend. No matter how far we go. He
will always be there for you. Let me ask you one thing Mercy. Do you
trust him?"
"I do," Mercy admitted. After all, he was the first one Mercy told
about her new spells. And while Victoria recently had grown to be an
equally important person in her life, Mercy still depended on Brian.
Now and then to be the voice of reason where Victoria's hidden deviant
might not give an objective enough perspective. For a long time, Brian
had been a part of her life. A rock to depend on. Never betraying her
trust once. As Mark or now as Mercy.
Brianna gently turned her around so they both faced each other. "Then
you can trust me too. All I ask for is a chance to prove it. To make
you see that I am still the Brian you know. Just from a different
perspective."
"A very different perspective," Mercy agreed softly. Then again, if
Brianna was right, it was not just her who was asking. It was also
Brian. Not begging or demanding. But offering to understand him and his
new self. Mercy took a deep breath and looked Brianna into the eyes.
She still was the gorgeous domina with dark skin and luxurious black
hair. Still gave off the same aura of dominance. But now Mercy saw her
in a new light. One that lost most of her earlier fear. And she was
ready to shed the last of it. "I want to trust you. What do you need me
to do?"
Brianna smiled and it was a genuine one. It still spoke of hidden
thoughts and devious fantasies, but it was also honest and one of
pleasure. Gently she cupped once again Mercy's chin and made her turn
to look at Victoria. Then she purred into Mercy's ear, "Brian is your
best friend. Nothing more. And I will not force myself on you as a
lover. But look at Victoria. She is my pet. Ready to be played with.
What I offer you is the same I offer her. Become my pet, Mercy. I will
treasure you and play with you. This is your choice. You can go and you
will still have Brian as a best friend. Neither I or him will fault you
for it. Or you can join Victoria. In that case, you should dress alike,
don't you think."
Mercy's heart did beat like crazy. Her eyes on Victoria. Mewling into
her gag. She was dressed in a leather bodice Mercy hadn't seen before.
The deep plunging neckline was mostly hidden as Victoria was laying on
her stomach. However, Mercy saw the generous cutouts for the thighs and
the attached straps that held fishnet stockings in place on Victoria's
legs. A wide leather belt around her waist was used as an anchor point
for her feet. Immobilising her into a hogtied position. The same rope
that tied Victoria's feet to belt also acted as a fix-point to force
Victoria's arms back. There, a smaller rope was used to wield her hands
together. Binding each finger to its twin. The last pieces, that Mercy
could see, was a big ball-gag and a leather collar with a metal ring.
The amount of spit around it suggested that Victoria as spend some time
with it.
Snapping out of her reverie for Victoria and her outfit, Mercy looked
down and was confused for a moment. Finding the tracksuit she had
shifted her dress into. She was so caught up in the moment that she had
forgotten about that change. A moment of concentration and the trainers
on her feet shifted into the same fishnet stocking. Caught by the
straps of the bodysuit that the tracksuit had shifted into. Now she
noticed a few other details she hadn't noticed before. The zipper in
the crotch for example. A moment later she too sported the wide leather
belt around her waist, the collar on her throat and the big ball-gag
between her teeth.
"I appreciate the eagerness," Brianna purred in amusement. "But for I
have in mind you need your tongue."
Mercy felt the strap of the gag unbuckle and let Brianna take it off.
That thing was huge and she didn't know how Victoria could handle one
for so long. Maybe she shouldn't have made her clothes exact one to one
copies. A sudden slap broke through her musings. It hadn't been a hard
one but very unexpected.
"Hop on the bed," Brianna instructed her while walking around it to
reach the other side. While Mercy scooted up on the bed, Brianna
started to untie Victoria. First her hands and arms. Then the strict
hogtie. She helped Victoria up and massaged her stiff arms and legs. At
last, she unbuckled Victoria's gag.
"This doesn't mean you both are allowed to talk," Brianna warned both
her pets. "Quiet or else."
Mercy gave a quick glance to Victoria who winked at her and showed a
small smile before returning her attention to Brianna. A small
exchange, but one that gave Mercy hope. Victoria wanted her to be here
too.
"Mercy," Brianna said softly, but with enough steel in her voice to
make it a command. "While I do want to earn your trust n