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A mother and son try to subvert a utopia... sort of
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"We'll figure this out." 

She leans in closer, and continues in a conspiratorial whisper.

"We'll be true to ourselves, we'll support each other, and we'll overcome all tyrants."

 

Ambrosia gives pretty good inspiring peptalks. But why does she feel so sure that Peggy needs this particular one right now? Ambrosia has pretty good social instincts, but she feels like something beyond her usual sense of nonverbals has granted her insight into this situation.

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Jess, are you Nudging me right now?

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Both of these women--Summer's incubator and Jess's own--have received training to minimize their susceptibility to telepathic manipulation.

So she couldn't puppet them on her own even if she wanted to, but she can Nudge one of them to Be Comforting and the other to Be Comforted.

Why? She isn't sure exactly. It's like... Peggy being sad makes her sad, and Jess does not want to be sad?

 

She stops right away when she realizes that Ambrosia has noticed her influence.

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"Maybe you could leave him?" suggests Summer. "You don't really need him anymore."

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The preacher has ascended the pulpit. The chatter throughout the church starts to die down.

 

Ambrosia squeezes Peggy's shoulder. "Whatever happens, whatever to you decide--know you won't be alone. We're here for you."

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The sermon today is about the Ten Plagues of Egypt and the flight of the Israelites. Summer can't help but find the last one distasteful. 

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Jess thinks that the Ten Plagues sound pretty metal, though.

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Ambrosia listens politely to the sermon. Her posture remains attentive, her expression serene.

Her thoughts wander occasionally, but only to exalted topics like community and empathy and overthrowing the Abominable Tyrant called Miracleman.

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Sounds like he just wanted to kill some Egyptians.

Poor Jess is forced to listen to her half-brother's inner grumbling the whole sermon.

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As she collects Summer after the sermon and rises to go, Ambrosia gives Peggy a meaningful look.

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(And Jess, still trapped in Peggy's lap, gives Ambrosia a meaningful look)

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Peggy sighs. "Probably better for you to keep staying with your auntie for a while, Jess."

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Ambrosia smiles at Peggy and carefully picks up Jess.

 

"Remember. You're welcome to visit us anytime." Pause. "Take care of yourself, okay?"

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She nods. "I will. Thank you. Have a good visit, sweetie."

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Ambrosia leaves the church, headed back towards the seaside.

 

"Jess?" She whispers to the baby girl once they've made it out to the edge of the village. "...about what happened earlier?"

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"I did Nudge you."

Please don't be mad. She doesn't want Summer's nice-incubator-who-takes-good-care-of-them to be mad at her.

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Please don't let his mother send away his fun sister.

"She's very sorry."

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She isn't mad.

She feels a little unwell. Her sense of personal autonomy is quite valuable to her and she does not like having it transgressed.

But she understands Jess's intentions aligned with her own in that moment (good intentions! help people intentions!) and that makes an amount of difference to her. And she is not mad. Jess is less than two months old and trying to be human and Ambrosia understands that.

And she hopes that Jess will be more thoughtful in the future. She won't say never Nudge anyone again or even never Nudge me again because there are hypothetical high-stakes circumstances that could justify use of that power, and those sort of circumstances could plausibly come up in the years ahead. But she wants Jess to understand that she should not use her powers idly, that screwing around with human volition is a Big Deal and should only be contemplated when something even more important is on the line.

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A small voice, barely audible over the lap of waves on the seashore: "I understand."

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Summer is a little relieved.

...At least until he wakes up howling that night.

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"What's wrong?"

She wakes up suddenly, disheveled and disoriented. She stumbles out of her bed and towards the crib.

She'd been having a dream about Miracleman. The hour is early, the house is still dark and she's still half-asleep. But her baby needs her. She banishes the lingering embrace of her dreams as thoroughly as she can, tries to focus in on the waking present.

"Summer, I'm here."

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"Gums... hurting..."

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Right. She'd known this day was coming. Awake and alert now, the details click into place.

"You're teething."

She scoops Summer up in her arms, orients herself in the dark, then strides towards the kitchen.

"It's going to hurt a lot. I'm sorry. I can't make it not hurt."

But she can make it hurt less, and she can make sure he doesn't have to go through this alone.

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"Why does it have to?"

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She flicks on the light with her elbow, walks over to the kitchen counter and sets Summer down on a pad beside the sink.

"You body isn't any stronger than a normal human's. Your powers will let you lift things, or shrug off harm, or fly... but beneath that quantum forcefield..."

She doesn't need to explain it in full aloud. She has a clever, precious, telepathic child and she knows he can piece the rest together himself.

Ambrosia twists the cold water handle on the sink then holds a wash cloth under the tap. When the cloth has soaked through, she places it in Summer's mouth.

"Press your gums against this. It'll help."

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