FOUR: Avowed Communications

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FOUR: Avowed Communications

Avowed Communications

Alden stared at the note for a while. He hadnt seen Hannah since that day at the hospital, but obviously, shed reached out to his aunt at some point. Maybe right after the accident, since this message had been buried in the Flat Stuff Place for so long.

He had gotten a video call from Arjun Thomas once, several months after it happened. It had taken place in his therapists office. The hero was polite, but the whole thing was extremely awkward. By that time, Alden had cobbled together enough of the details to understand that during the last few seconds of the fight, Body Drainer had run toward his unconscious body in a desperate attempt to drain Alden and re-up his own power.

Mr. Thomas had grabbed the teenage villain anddone what someone with incredible super strength did.

I should have thanked him for saving my life.

It was a new thought.

Alden had long been aware that Arjun and Hannah had technically saved his life. Twice. Once by stopping Drainer and then again when Hannah put him inside her magic bubble to keep him from bleeding out.

But any gratitude he felt had always been overshadowed by the death of his parents.

Now though

He took a deep breath and dialed the strangely long number. The words hed been refining all day during school were on the tip of his tongue. As soon as Hannah answered, he would say them, get his final answer, and then hang up. That would be that.

The phone rang once and then immediately connected.

This is Alden Thorn, he said in a rush. I

Hello, Earthling! said a cheery, canned voice with an unfamiliar accent. Youve dialed in to your planets Avowed Communications Network. Your number isnt registered. Please state your name, reason for calling, and level of urgency. Prank calls will be penalized.

Alden blinked. Am I talking to the Artonan System right now? The actual System?

He had to be. It was calling him Earthling.

He hadnt realized that a reality-altering magical interface could even have a phone number.

And his brain was so set on delivering his message to Hannah quickly and with a minimum of social discomfort that he had to think for a beat before he could answer the unexpected, but perfectly simple, questions.

Umthis is Alden. Samuel Alden Thorn. Im calling to talk to Hannah Elber. Shes a superheone of the Avowed. Its not urgent, so I guess my urgency level is low?

There was no pause after he finished talking. The System replied immediately.

Oh, yes, it said, in a pleasant voice that no longer sounded pre-recorded at all. I see you, Alden. Hannah has listed you as a priority contact. Shes not on a quest right now, so Ill patch you through to her. Would you prefer video, audio only, or empathetic telepathy?

Empathetic telepathy? Alden asked, startled. Telepathy was a superpower, wasnt it? Not something you just used for phone calls.

I dont recommend it, the voice said. Its damaging for underdeveloped minds, and Hannah can only afford to pay for four-point-six-eight minutes worth. Your call would have to be brief.

Why is it even an option, then?!

Alden held the phone farther from his ear, as if that would mitigate any potential brain damage. Umaudio only is fine.

Forwarding you now.

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Youre the most boring person in the world. I hope you know that.

Hannah looked up in surprise to see her best friend standing over her. Cly was carrying a pair of plum juice mocktails, and her brown eyes were narrowed in disappointment.

Are you seriously working during my Super Extraordinary Going Away Brunchtime Extravaganza?

Ah said Hannah, setting aside her notebook and gazing around at the restaurant. Isnt the party kind of over?

Cly had finally gotten her first off-island job offer, a coveted posting in Toronto. Shed be starting in a couple of weeks, and shed booked her favorite Sichuan place for the entire morning so that all of their friends could farewell her. It was the first time Hannah had ever had extra spicy mapo tofu for breakfast, but she had to admit it was pretty awesome.

Now, though, the buffet was empty and just a few people were left sitting at tables piled high with dirty dishes. In one corner, a Shaper who Hannah only vaguely recognized seemed to be practicing his skills by making the dregs of green tea from his cup float around in lazy circles over his table.

The party is never over while Im here! Cly proclaimed, lifting the drinks over her head. Some plum juice spilled onto her sleek black bun, and she completely ignored it.

A few people raised their glasses toward her and cheered good-naturedly.

I really am going to miss you, Hannah said with a smile. I hope Toronto is a blast.

You could always be my sidekick, Cly said hopefully. She leaned over the table, a familiar pleading expression on her face. I know we could make it work. Id split my salary with you 60/40. Canada would get two for the price of one. Theyd love it.

It would be fun, but you know I want

To maximize a partners effectiveness. I knoooww. But why dont you try to maximize me. I wanna be maximized. It would be cool.

Youre a long-range mind sniper who turns a targets brain into custard. Youre already a hundred percent effective as long as you dont miss. How am I supposed to maximize that?

Actually, Hannah had made a couple of plans for how to support Clys skills as a Swayjust in case a need ever arose. But it didnt change the fact that, in most circumstances, the two of them working together would be just the same as any two powerful heroes working in parallel.

The goal of a battlefield supportthe goal Hannah was aiming for anywaywas to make a partner exponentially more effective than they would be without her.

Right now she was writing a team-up proposal for a fellow Adjuster currently stationed in Jakarta. He was an older, more experienced hero who did some extremely creative things with localized temperature shifts. Hed had a dedicated support briefly a few years before, and his mission success rate had shot through the roof, but the sidekick had gotten a quest summons and never returned to Earth.

Possibly he was just busy with whatever task hed been set by the space wizards, but at this point, it was better to presume he was dead.

He paused for a quick inhale, then dove right back in.

I was screaming really loud when I woke up, but my mom and dad never came. They didnt even yell back to me. And if it was ninety seconds, they would have. I tested it on my Aunt Connie, and she came running in eight seconds. So they must have already been gone when you messed up and let Mr. Thomas and Drainer crash through the side of our building.

Alden fell silent.

Hannahs hand was clenching the front of her shirt. She was trying to think of what she should say.

Thank you? That didnt seem right.

Let me fact check this information and get back to you to confirm? That definitely wasnt it.

Kid, are you okay?

Better. But still not great.

Apparently shed waited too long. Because the boy spoke again, in a slower, more pointed tone. Like he was trying to explain something to a younger child.

Im telling you they died in the first explosion. The one you couldnt have done anything about anyway. Because you didnt know it was coming. So you dont have to feel bad about itokay?

O-okay, said Hannah. Thank you so much for letting me know.

I dont have Mr. Thomass number, so can you tell him, too?

Okay. Ill call him right away, she said mechanically.

Hannah, you idiot. Be a hero. The eleven-year-old victim is being the mature, thoughtful one here. Do better. Think of something. Youre going to feel like an ass if you dont say something comforting.

Bye, then, the boy said.

Alden, wait! Hannahs mind was still completely blank. She scrambled for an idea, and blurted out the first one that popped into her head. Do you want to come to Anesidora sometime? I could get you a day pass.

She winced at herself. Those were totally for special circumstances and bigwigs and immediate family. But she could do it. Probably.

The boy seemed to be considering the offer. During summer break? he suggested. Would it be expensive to fly there?

Oh right. Travel to Point Nemo wasnt exactly simple.

Ill get a teleport for you! The System can do that. You justlet me know when you can come.

Ill ask my aunt if she minds, he said. But she wont.

Great! See you this summer then!

Shed have a while to

Break starts in three weeks.

Shit. Northern Hemisphere.

Cool! she said, finally managing to summon up her Hero Hannah voice. Let me know what your aunt says. Well make it happen!

Shell say yes. Bye.

He hung up again.

Hannah rubbed a hand down her face. I thinkthat went okay?

Shed always wanted to do something for the kid, and it just hadnt been an option. A hero couldnt go inserting herself into a victims life. But since hed called himself

I need to check on the cases facts again. Maybe call Arjun. He might answer after all this time.

SoHannah?

She looked up and saw Ilya watching her over the top of his hand of cards.

Are you secretly dating a Rabbit?

What? No. You know Im single right now, she said absently. She was racking her brain, trying to think of which friends she could call to get a travel pass on short notice.

I dated a Rabbit once, David said dreamily. She was so rich. But she would get yanked away by summons at the most awkward moments.

Thats why she was rich, Nuray pointed out. She was one of the lucky ones. Rabbits who never get summoned have zero skills and zero money. And thats most of them. Its a rough gig.

Hannah, Cly said slowly, I think what our friends are trying to point out in a stupidly round-about way is that you just offered to purchase a custom teleport for a civilian kid.

We can do that cant we? Hannah said anxiously, still flipping through contacts on her System screen. I know Ive heard of people doing it.

Yeah, buthave you ever priced one?

No, Hannah said. Shed never needed to. Teleport was covered by the island government for official travel, and superhumans didnt really get the opportunity to do a lot of unofficial traveling. Why? Is it bad?

Everyone else at the table exchanged glances.

Cly sighed. Wellstart a fundraiser for you or something. Its a good cause. In the meantime, you should eat mostly ramen and beans.