It happens one day that she attempts to read Alice, thinking it about time to top off her supply of coins - and besides, even if it weren't, she does like to spend time with her boyfriend - and - he's not there.
Her first reaction is panic. She has known from the beginning that a contest between them would come down to reaction time. Did she screw up by introducing him to Ghosty - did something else happen - does some switch trip in the relevant template at a certain age, is hers decent only because he's young - has he blocked her off with his considerable power and begun to wreak havoc?
But of course there's a much more reasonable explanation. He's in Milliways, that's all, he found a door and wandered off without thinking to notify her.
Because visits to Milliways take only moments worldside. This has been true even when they've been into other's worlds: the door is at a very narrow slice of time except when held open.
But she checks again a minute later.
And he's still not there.
Is he dead? Did he think of - stumble across - cook up some way to die that would be so fascinating that he had to try it right then, without consulting her, without thinking of her and how it would hurt her at all, without knowing if stars can revive the dead -
Or did he, somehow, in spite of what is now magically bolstered love for her -
Decide not to come back at all?
She's getting ahead of herself. She can find out if he went to Milliways or not. She -
Stops before completing her wish.
If he's gone - if he's not coming back soon, or at all - then she has to work at least for a while with the coins she already has.
She will not spend a pentagon to see this one snippet of the past. She will spend a hex to gain past-viewing as a stable power she can use whenever she wants. If she chooses the right powers to make with her current supply of hexes, she may be able to coast for many years with almost no individual wishes larger than a square. Now that she has the template of Olympus to draw on she's sure she could find a way to compress wishes for more cities - maybe even planetsful of cities - into single stars, and she has a lot of stars from the days Alice spent turning.
And there have got to be other masochists in the world. Some might be comparable, or people like Shell Bell's Sherlock who'll willingly be made so.
Her empire will go on just fine.
Bella's just not sure - when she's finished designing and installing the power, when she's finished watching Alice casually walk through the kitchen door in his lair to Milliways instead and not come out - whether she will.
[It's a "you're probably hired". Do your little friends do anything but sit around in your brain spying on your thoughts? Because I am not sure if Libby knew about those when she forwarded you up.]
[Can they interact with anyone else? Can they do things, besides observe, talk amongst themselves, and interact with you in dreams - for instance, could one take the purely mental action of making a wish and use your skin to count as being in contact with a coin?]
[I... have no idea? Well, I know they can't interact with anybody but me, but I don't know how coins work, so... I mean, I could hold one for a while and see what happens?]
[Yeah, I can come by and give you a triangle, but do you think they'll cooperate with the trying part? Can you tell if they do or don't? I might not be able to directly interact with them, if part of your power is that they're hidden away like that - "ingot" powers beat mint wishes.]
[If I hold a triangle while wondering if they can wish on it, I'm pretty sure they'll try it,] he says.
And port. She doesn't bother with turning invisible first.
"Hi!"
"Want me to send you to sleep? That's just a square and then a triangle to wake you up again."
She makes a square. (She is in the habit now of making these when she wants them, and triangles too, rather than depleting her bandolier.) She uses it.
Sandy remains asleep for about thirty seconds.
The coin in his hand vanishes, and Sandy wakes up.
"...Weird," he says, looking down at his empty hand. "They couldn't wish on it, but I can."
"Very peculiar. Er, but I'm not sure to what extent I want to trust them. I haven't even met them - and Libby, who is my external module for character judgment these days, hasn't either - and -" She makes another square, and it doesn't go; she tries a pentagon and it doesn't go. "If their claim is magically checkable it at least requires unusually heavy-duty magic to check it."
"...They're, uh, I don't think lying is really a thing they do," he says. "They said they all tried. I believe 'em."
"And if they were out here and I could turn on my lie-detector and ask them, I'd believe them too, but..." Bella shrugs. "I have to be careful. I have to be sure."
"Well, they're not," he says. "You could... try to meet them, I guess? I'm pretty sure it's a bad idea, but... I dunno, I'll ask them to be nice."
"...Meet them as in, go hang out in your mindscape? Will my standard array of add-ons even work there?"
"...What say we go visit my magic-seeing guy and have him stare intently at you and see what he says."