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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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"I don't think so. She keeps all her seeds inside herself, anyway, I don't think another Dolls of Bedlam is going to hatch inside her given that her waking up destroyed all the ones that exist."

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"How many seeds does she have 'inside herself'?"

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"Enough that she didn't produce them all at once because they wouldn't fit in her cupped palms and she didn't want them spilling all over."

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"I'm going to need that number, and more importantly whether the number changes over time."

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"Okay. I will ask her. What's the significance if the number changes?"

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"That information is sensitive."

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You're asking me to give you information about my friend for a reason you won't specify

This does not make Wei Ying less suspicious about the imperial administration. 

Outwardly, she nods. "Okay. I'll let you know what I find out." 

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"Thank you. Please don't do it again right away. It may have some destabilizing effects, if it doesn't stick as you might hope on Wen Ning, or depends on the individual witch, or is very unpopular with the general magical girl population."

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"...I think it's probably pretty stable. But I won't try to scale it up until we have longer-term observation data." 

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"You may email my office with anything you find. When I have a while free I may wish to meet her myself."

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"Sure! Of course!" If that happens Wei Ying is making SO SO SURE that Rhonda is ready to teleport Wen Ning to safety at a moment's notice.

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"Is there anything else I need to know right now?"

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"I don't think so!"

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"All right, thank you very much for coming to us with your breakthrough! Is your contact information on file up to date?"

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"Yes." 

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"My address is out of date."

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"As long as you're here, what's your new one?"

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She gives her apartment address and number. 

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Ling Wen's magical brush takes that down. "Thanks very much. Where can we find Wen Ning?"

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"...I'm not sure she would feel safe, being approached by a strange magical girl right now. We can bring her here if you want to see her?"

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"We don't mean your friend any harm. But if she's in a known location, we can expect that any reports of danger there might have something to do with her, and go in more cautiously. It would be revolutionary if your solution were stable. Until we know, we need to be oriented to exactly where it might be unstable. When we don't know what we're sending people into, girls die. And this is often in fact death. Shattered gems, not witches."

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"We've been moving her around a lot, I don't necessarily expect that where she is now is where she'll be long-term..."

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"I'm going to need you to keep my office up to date. Just in case."

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"Sure, okay."

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"Great, thank you. Where is she now?"

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