magical girl ellie gets a minion
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"Yes."

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Naomi goes home. Yesterday she was too distracted by how obviously powerful MSY was to do any major decision making about what to do about it -- too terrified of them finding out about what she did to think about whether it was justified that she did it. Whatever Ellie says, it would almost certainly be a black mark on her record -- in an organization she will never be able to leave -- for them to find out that she destroyed one of their major shipping companies. A company she thought was incurably corrupt, a company she thought was running drugs and sex trafficking and in bed with the government besides.

She had seen firsthand some of the correspondence with contacts in government about fake IDs, about conveniently failing to audit certain departments, about the "cake" classification which seemed so obviously to be drugs before she realized it was probably grief cubes. About the frequency with which young, beautiful girls could be seen in some departments that she only now knew to be there not because they were sex workers but because they were immortal and had superpowers that the firms needed to maintain their competitive advantage.

But now ...

Almost all of the evidence she remembers was explained by what she now knew about MSY. The only exceptions are the extent to which the magical girls have infiltrated the government, and what kinds of conduct they'll excuse from one of their own -- and what amounts or styles of money, influence, or magic they'll throw around to protect them. 

She takes out her gem and looks at it. This is her, now. Not that she really minds -- the things she can do now! -- but it also means she's dependent on the same cubes she condemned her parents' company for transporting. If she had contracted a month earlier she could have died, having less access to grief cubes than she does now. If MSY didn't exist she could have died. Maybe they're not so bad.

Maybe everything she did was for nothing --

Maybe she cost her parents their jobs for nothing --

Maybe --

She notices her gem getting darker and her eyes widen and she cries, so scared, before fumbling for the box of grief cubes and holding one to her gem and fixing it --

No, she tells herself firmly. Everything was not for nothing. It's ... probably. No. It's almost certainly true that their massive collusion means they're overvalued and prices are higher than they would be otherwise, that everyone who knows about MSY has insider information about which firms will succeed and which will fail based on whether they have access to magic, that no one except they can make informed decisions about anything, that they're an integral part of the hyperclass apathy problem that plagues her world.

And that is something she can fix. Maybe she can even work with MSY to do it.

A sudden tiredness overcomes Naomi as she realizes that she hasn't slept in over 24 hours. She can ... she can investigate tomorrow. She can work out a plan to rise through the ranks of MSY and reveal them to the world -- tomorrow.

She sleeps.

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The night passes and so does the day, as is their wont.

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Naomi arrives at MSY headquarters, chipper and rested and five minutes early. 

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"Good afternoon."

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"Heya! Slept better today." She bounces.

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"That is apparent. How do you feel about combat training today?"

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"Good! Is there a training room?"

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"Yes. Underground." They take the elevator.

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"I'm actually really excited to learn different applications -- there are a bunch of utility uses for magic, right?"

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"Certainly, though few are capable of exploiting most."

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"Do some people just find it harder to use magic?"

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"Expanding your magic beyond what you are initially capable of is no mean feat."

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"And 'initially capable' is set when you wish? That's it?"

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"Yes."

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"That's horrible. Is there at least a way to test how much you have so people with less magic don't have to do as many patrols?"

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"Power levels are comparable, in general. The variation in specific application is most often the discriminating criterion."

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"I suppose that's not so bad. Still seems sad if someone really hates whatever ability they ended up with."

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"I suppose it would be."

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"Now, what can I do. Hmm." She transforms and fans out her epaulettes, which turn into various different cables. "Could maybe add a whip for short range? Or use them like rope for tying. I bet some have better tensile strength than others, and I can control which ones appear. So long as they could also feasibly transmit data and have ports on the end."

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"Worth exploring. Can you only extend them from the shoulders?"

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She tries manifesting a cable in her hand. It works. "That felt way more effortful than it does extending them from the shoulders. Which barely uses more magic than moving my arm, not that I've actually tested that."

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"Can you make them tougher on purpose?"

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"Probably?"

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Ellie conjures a knife in her hand and throws it, slicing through the cable coming from Naomi's hand.

"Show me."

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