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owls in Heavenly Wish
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Her plan was always "cope with her family's bullshit until she could go off to college." She would need scholarships for that, but she's smart, and more importantly, determined. And that's still the plan, sort of. But it's come to her attention more and more, lately, that potential maybe scholarships in the future are unhatched eggs, and that one shouldn't count the chickens in them. 

And her parents are getting less and less bearable to deal with as she gets older. Her brother's...fine. Mostly. Except that he doesn't want to cut ties with their parents, which limits the extent to which she can keep ties with him, in the long run. She can probably hang on until she turns eighteen; even if she doesn't manage to get into college, she can still leave. 

But she doesn't want to if she doesn't have to. 

She looks into the ways to emancipate herself as a fifteen-year old. 

One way is to get married, which--ugh, her mother might actually approve of that one, but even if there's any overlap between the kind of husband Rhonda would be willing to have and the kind her mother would want for her, he hasn't presented himself to her yet. One way is with mutual consent from her parents, which, haha, no. One way is to join the armed forces, which, extra, special, no. 

One way is to become a magical girl. 

Probably her odds aren't great. But it would be a good thing for a variety of other reasons besides just getting her out of here three years early, so she might as well check out what the application looks like. 

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"It's no problem, I like doing the mentor thing."

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"I am still grateful. Wei Ying is reckless." 

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"Lan Zhan! You can't just say that!"

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"It is true." 

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"Well, it's been a long time since I lost one, so don't break my streak, Wei Ying, 'kay?"

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"I won't!"

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She had better not. 

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"Good! I will figure out local lodgings and borrowing you a luxometer, anything else I should get taken care of?"

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Headshake. "I'll look into the knives and guns things." 

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"Knives and guns?"

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"To more efficiently kill monsters with!" 

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"Wei Ying should be careful." 

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"Yeah, I know." 

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"She's got a flute, and her power's very magic-intensive, so she needs to supplement! I will take her to a range first thing if we go in the guns direction."

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"I'm gonna have to look up how California gun laws interact with magical girls, 'cause otherwise it would be super illegal to sell a minor a gun here."

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"I'm pretty sure you're allowed! As long as you don't have a record. If you have a record it is probably the opinion of the state of California that you should be bitten in half by a neon green flying shark."

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"Huh. I should check if I have a record or not." 

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"You don't know?"

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"There was an incident with some illegal fireworks that I was sorta near. I don't think I was ever formally accused of anything..."

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"Wow, okay, hopefully that doesn't get you to sharkbait territory."

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"Worst case scenario I pick up some knives! Anyway, I do know for sure I was never convicted of anything, so there's that."

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"Can't hurt!"

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Lan Zhan takes Wei Ying's hand and squeezes it. "We will find a way."

She's going to submit her magical girl application as soon as she gets home. No way in hell is she letting Wei Ying do this alone. 

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"I'll be fine, Lan Zhan." 

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If Wei Ying were capable of taking adequate care of herself NONE OF THIS WOULD BE HAPPENING. 

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