Chapter 16-
This One Is For You
Alternately:
To Go Where No Plutonian Has Ever Gone Before
William
had rushed home from school that day hoping it would be the day he would be
freed from his cage: The cage his dearest friend created whenever he was in the
house. Lily Pad’s hovering and interruptions and interference had driven him
nearly to his wits end. He was tired of her constant presence, and her pressure
to be someone he wasn’t always entirely comfortable being.
It had
taken him merely a week to go clear through Jackson’s chemistry log. Once he
had found the formula he wanted though he had lost heart and almost decided to
again try to throw Lily Pad in the dumpster. (Every time he tried, he’d arrive
home to find the doll sitting on the floor beside his bed, stinkier, but
essentially the same as before.) However, his chemistry teacher was at the
library at the same time and offered to help William mix the formula.
In the
end, Mr.Teal had done most of the work as it was further beyond William’s
abilities than either had figured on. Though Mr.Teal had taken considerable
pride in the finished product and almost asked William if he could look through
Jackson’s notebook in his own time. William threw cold water on the hint of a
suggestion. He was very pleased with Mr.Teal’s help, but he’d pay him in cash
for it, not with such a valuable heirloom.
Today,
he had the finished formula in his pocket. Today, Daphne and Velma were moving
out. Today, William would be free from Lily Pad.
William
stopped in the entry hall near the piano. Usually, Lily Pad would come bounding
into the room the moment she heard the front doors close. William would then
extricate himself from her and attempt to do his homework in peace. It usually
didn’t work very well.
He was
surprised when she didn’t show up immediately. It made him nervous, wondering
if the doll was plotting something else. When he heard footsteps he’d almost
jumped.
However,
it was only Marcie coming in from school herself. She didn’t bother glancing at
him as she entered. William went back to waiting for Lily Pad to appear.
He
sneered at little as Daphne entered next. Daphne had been busy all week
preparing her house to move into. She was going to move over there entirely the
next morning. William wondered why she didn’t just go over there tonight.
‘Probably
got some new weight-loss infomercial she’s dying to catch on TV. Probably going
to watch it on the nice TV here, instead of the second hand one at her new
house,’ William thought.
William
and Marcie both had some unexpected comic relief when Daphne stated just how
very hungry she was. Marcie was convinced that she didn’t actually eat food,
but merely sucked in extra air to feel full.
William thought that she was an
alien and couldn’t eat human food and so had to wait for her ship to send her
food supplies. As the ship needed to remain hidden, sometimes it took a long
time for them to make their regular delivery. He also thought that the ship met
her behind one of the giant oaks in the valley, where it could hide more
easily.
Both teens had confided in each
other their suspicions. Both found the other hilarious.
William’s
laughter abruptly stopped when he heard footsteps again. This time, though, it
was Craig coming down the stairs to see what the noise was about.
When he
learned that Daphne was starving he offered to cook something for her. Daphne
generally set something on fire when she attempted to cook. Another thing that
William took as confirmation of her alien status.
William
took a few steps, finally deciding that he would go and find Lily Pad, where
ever she was, when she slipped into the room and headed around the piano to
where he had been. William’s disapproval was clearly stamped on his face. He
had a hard time hiding it any more. He had been too annoyed for too long.
To him,
Lily Pad was like that annoying fly that flew around and around your head.
First on this side…
Then on
that side, and when you thought you had them they were already buzzing
somewhere else.
Even if
you turned to try to keep catching them, your hand would only close on empty
air.
Try as
you might, you couldn’t reach the annoying fly…
It was
almost impossible to catch it. Only if you continued to try to get it would you
be able to see the pattern and set a trap.
William’s
trap is baited and set. He is more than ready for the mechanism to be sprung
and his quarry caught and in a form he can dispose of.
William
HATES it when people invade his space!
William
took a step back from the life sized doll only he could see. It wouldn’t do to
give his hand away and start yelling at her. He had yelled at her far too much
this week. It was probably the reason Lily Pad had waited before she had gone
in search of him.
William
smiled widely, hoping Lily Pad would buy it, and the hot sell he was offering.
“You’re
not going to believe it, but that formula Mr.Teal had me helping him with
actually worked! He’s going to make a fortune on it and said he’ll even mention
me in all the press articles. He said my help was invaluable to him. But this
stuff… this stuff is what is
invaluable to me. I could hardly believe it when he offered me a flask to do
whatever I wanted with it.” Willam’s gushing was so uncharacteristic he was
nearly positive he would give his hand away.
“It’s a
potion to make all your dreams come true,” he continued in an awed voice. “I
could never in my wildest imaginings ever think this would be possible! It’s
almost a miracle.”
William
paused for dramatic effect. Lily Pad stared at him in awe.
“Wow,”
Lily Pad affirmed softly.
“I
know,” he said. “And I’ve thought about it a lot, and I decided that I wouldn’t
have been able to even help him if it hadn’t been for you and your help. You’ve
been my best friend and biggest supporter all my life. My dream is for your
dreams to be real, Lily Pad.”
William
held the flask out to Lily Pad with the widest grin he could muster. Lily Pad
hesitated a moment before gently taking it from his hand. She regarded it with
the awe he had tried to infuse it with.
William
had tried to make it the
“Too-Good-To-Be-True-Too-Good-To-Pass-Up-Offer-Of-A-Lifetime.” He was surprised
when Lily Pad hesitated a moment, looking away from him as she did.
‘Drink
it. Drink it. Drink it,’ he chanted in his mind, mentally trying to force her
to do his bidding.
“Are
you sure, Will,” Lily Pad asked in an awed voice.
“I’m
positive,” he answered her. “Mr.Teal is going to patent this and make millions
more vials. I’ll get one then. This… This one is for you.”
His
stomach leapt into his throat as the doll looked again at the bubbling flask.
He didn’t want to press too hard or seem too eager. Lily Pad had to drink it
without suspecting what he was really up to.
Time
slowed to a snail’s pace for William as Lily Pad lifted the concoction to her
cotton lips. William watched the progress of the flask as passively as he knew
how. He had worked for this for so very long. He had waited, longed, desired this very moment. He had planned
and plotted, schemed and tricked and felt absolutely no remorse for what was
about to be done. He knew it was irreversible, and that should Lily Pad ever
wish to be in this form again it would be impossible. But he was beyond caring.
His goal was at hand, he would triumph.
As
William was unable to hide his contempt any longer, he let out a snarl. Then he
noticed that the unexpected had happened.
Jackson
had made no note of what happened once the Metamorphium had been imbibed. Mr.
Teal and William had both made conjectures, but this was not anything either of
them had come up with in their saner moments.
A wind had
rushed through the room carrying bubbles along with it. It blew and howled,
converging in a cyclone around where Lily Pad stood. Oddly, the wind was purple, something no one could have even thought possible.
William
lifted his hands to shield himself. The winds were strong enough to knock
several paintings off the walls, yet William could not move his feet to get
farther away from the torrent. Squinting, William tried to see through the
cacophony of color and light to see just what was happening.
He
thought he could catch a glimpse of Lily Pad amidst the swirl, but he wasn’t
sure. It was faint, and the wind and bubbles weirdly distorted what he could
see of her.
The
wind ripped at his shirt, but strangely, it only just ruffled his hair. It was
if it had rushed in and formed a concentrated tornado in the middle of the
room, right around Lily Pad.
Suddenly,
the wind seemed to concentrate itself into a tighter vortex, changing from
purple to an almost iridescent lavender. The bubbles rose and swirled more
tightly as lights popped and flashed within. For the first time, William felt
concern for the engulfed Lily Pad. Just what had he done? Was she in pain? Did
he harm her? It was only supposed to change her form. Not kill her.
With a
final, ear-splitting howl, the wind reached its highest pitch yet then seemed
to explode in a cloud of glitter, which fell billowy soft slowly to the floor
where it melted away like snowflakes, not leaving a single trace.
William
looked up in awe and beheld a smiling face. Her eyes were the same color as his
hair, and her outfit was uncannily like-
“Lily
Pad,” William breathed the word, hardly daring to believe his eyes.
Lily
Pad smiled at him, her grin wide and eyes glowing. She then looked down at
herself in wonder, flexing her hands, inspecting her elbows, feeling her
abdomen, her neck, her cheeks, her ears enthralled with the feel of her own skin,
her firm body. No more was she polycottonnylon blend stuffed with
polynylonrayon fiberfill, placing a hand over her heart she felt the gentle
thumping, felt her hand move under its life, her life.
“I’m…
I’m alive William,” she said softly.
“I’m alive.”
“Yes.
That formula was created to make dolls such as yourself into real sims. It
gives you a spark…” William paused. “It gives you a plumbbob.”
“So I’m
really here?” Lily Pad’s incredulous giggle brought William sharply around to
what he felt he needed to do.
“Yes,”
William said. “Yes, you are here. And now I want you to get out.”
Lily
Pad took a step back. A disgusted look on her face.
“Get
out? After all I’ve done for you? Now I’m real and you’re turning me out?” She was incredulous, and angry
that he would even suggest it. Hadn’t she proved that she can come back
whenever he tries to get rid of her?
“Yes,”
William stated. “I want you to leave this house tonight. You will not return.
You cannot return. In this form, your ability to link yourself to me and my
home is broken. The door is that way.”
The
hurt Lily Pad felt was terrible. He wanted to kick her out? Why? And what did
he know about the link between her, himself, and this house? She could so
easily show him that she could turn up wherever she wanted.
Focusing
intently on his bedroom she attempted to teleport. When it didn’t work, Lily
Pad decided that she hadn’t concentrated hard enough as she was angered at
William.
Taking
a deep breath, she attempted the teleport again. Again it failed. Clearing her
mind, she attempted to locate William’s spark outside of herself, to teleport
directly to his side instead of in front of him. Again, failure.
“What
did you do?!” She demanded angrily. “Why did you sever our link?”
“I severed
our link in order to get away from you. I’ve had enough of your attempts to be
more in my life. It’s over. I’m moving on, and so are you,” William told her
calmly.
He
turned his back on her anger, calling out to Velma as he did so.
“Velma doesn’t frighten me. Half
educated, I know more than she ever will,” Lily Pad said angrily.
“Which
is why you’ll complement each other so well,” William said.
“Complement
each other? On what planet?” Lily Pad’s tone had turned as sour as her face.
“This
one,” William said.
“I
don’t understand you,” Lily Pad finally relented and asked more gently.
“You
can move in with Velma. She’s getting a place with enough room for both of you.
She needs your knowledge of things in books. You need her world experience,”
William told her.
Velma
appeared as if on cue.
“Lily
Pad, this is Velma,” he figured introductions were the best place to start.
“Velma, this is the favor I had you promise me. Her name is Lily Pad.”
Both
women looked at William a little blankly.
“Lily
Pad needs a place to live, and someone to give her instructions on how to live
on Sim Planet, and in Sim Nation. Velma needs someone to help her get her driver’s
license, read applications and assist her in making sure bills are paid in a timely
manner.”
William
turned from Lily Pad for a moment to focus exclusively on Velma.
“Look.
I know this is not what you had in mind when you granted me a favor. But I need
her to get a life without me. I need to be able to live mine without her. I’ll
ensure you get an allowance large enough to pay her share of things so long as
she lives with you.”
Velma
looked unsure for a moment. She was looking forward to partying hard and didn’t
know that she’d have time to babysit some chick William claimed was an alien.
‘Hmmm,’
Velma thought, eying this Lily Pad with some interest. ‘Maybe she is an alien.
I’ve never seen that skin tone before, perhaps William is right. I wonder what
planet she came from?’
Seeing
the resignation in her expression, William sighed with relief.
“I’ll
leave you two to get acquainted then. I need to go do my homework.”
“So,”
Velma asked excitedly. “What planet are you from?”
William
could hear the contempt in Lily Pad’s voice as he walked away.
“Pluto,”
Lily Pad replied. “All the pink people come from Pluto.”
“Oh,
wow,” Velma enthused. “I totally should have known that. Hey, you want to get
going? I only came over because William asked me to.”
Lily
Pad didn’t respond, so Velma decided to take matters into her own hands, calling
a cab to come and pick them up.
“Is
there not a more Sim Planet friendly way to get around? Do you not have a bike?”
Lily Pad whined to Velma.
There
were a few moments before the cab would arrive. Lily Pad wandered through the
house disconsolately.
‘Where
did things go so wrong,” was the refrain that ran circles through her mind.
“All
the excess goes away never to return!” The TV blared behind her.
“Let’s
go!” Velma called out.
Lily
Pad picked up her head and squared her shoulders. For a moment, she was
frightened to go beyond the door. She hadn’t been allowed outside without
William before, and the world was a large and sometimes scary place.
Remembering his stinging words however, she strode boldly forward…
And
raced out after Velma to go where no Plutonian had ever gone before.
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I beg pardon for the endlessly long chapter. I had a lot to
get in. Besides, I promised it would get better, didn’t I? I randomized Lily
Pad and she, completely unexpectedly, came out really lovely. I actually
dithered for a little bit about ‘how could I get rid of someone who turned out
to be rather pretty?’ But then I saw all the screen shots where she chased
William all over the house and wouldn’t leave him alone for two seconds and
interrupted phone calls, and homework, and plot lines… I sent her packing. No
Regrets. Just a little more of this to
wrap up my Nothing is Free challenge and I’ll begin Random Legacy Play. This
story has a few more twists left, so bear with me please. ;)
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