Three Quinns, huh? Interesting.
Levi looked up sharply at the dull roar of the jet as it passed. Owen stared at it. “Let it go, Owen.” Levi warned. Owen glared at it, then looked away again. Levi glanced back at Natasha. “He wants to race with it every time it shows up.”
Natasha snapped out of her train of thought. “Where did it come from?”
Levi pointed out beyond the dome. “From over there. Nobody knows how it gets past the dome, but it can.”
Natasha watched it shrink into the distance until it was smaller than her thumb. “Private jet?”
“Correct. Won't tell anyone how he does it, though. Name's Skyler something-or-other; the guy's filthy rich.”
They approached a skyscraper that looked like a couple of floors had been removed, creating a hangar of sorts. Owen screeched once to warn any people who might be in the way, and glided inside with outstretched wings.
Inside, there was some scattered applause as Owen landed flawlessly. Levi slid off of the saddle and helped Natasha down while Owen was fawned over, basking in the praise of the hands who removed his harness and stroked his head and wings. The hanger doors closed and artificial lights were activated to balance the light levels. Natasha head-bopped Owen one more time before he allowed himself to be led away. Levi smiled. “That gryphon. He just loves all the attention he gets. Come, I'll show you to the elevators.”
Levi led Natasha inside the building, passing people and various Flying creatures. A fairy glided past while scribbling furiously on a clipboard; a ShapeShifter maintained the appearance of a human, but one with hawklike wings folded on his back.
“Hey, Levi,” one of the normal humans called as he approached. “Who's your friend?”
“David, this is Natasha. Natasha, this is my fellow Rider, David.”
“Nice to meet you.” David said with a wink, then began to walk with them. “So how was it?” he asked Levi.
“Owen and I located all of the posts today, with a little assistance.”
“From the new Guardians?”
“And from a couple of lost people. They got caught in nature's sneeze.”
“Talk about letting the grass grow under your feet.” Natasha added quietly, unheard.
David laughed until he had to stop and lean against the wall. “When did you come up with
that description?”
“As a matter of fact, I didn't. Natasha did.”
David looked at Natasha. She shrugged. “That's what I usually say around pollen season, but it seemed to fit this situation.” She looked at Levi. “So, how far did this 'green explosion' stretch?”
“From the Party City to the Architect Dimension, but not much farther than that.” David replied.
Odd, Natasha thought.
If that's the case, we only transported a couple of miles, at most. Jason and the others shouldn't be too far away. “Really? Fascinating. Does anyone know why it happened, Levi?”
“Not that I know of--” Levi began.
“I heard it was just a practical joke that got out of hand,” David interrupted again. “Hey, Carlos!”
Carlos, an absent-minded teenager, was leaning on a balcony rail. He didn't bother to make eye contact. “Yeah?”
“Who started the green explosion, anyway?”
Carlos continued watching the passerby below him as he answered in a monotone. “Word on the street is that somebody was trying a growth formula of some kind for bigger and better crops faster, and something went wrong. Heard that Skylar trillionaire was involved and went to investigate himself. Kinda stupid of him. He turned around and came back almost as soon as he got there. Didn't even have time to land. Others say that somebody was experimenting with a rejuvenation potion that spilled and spread in the earth. Couple of people say somebody was messing around with a book of mushrooms and created a hybrid spell that made everything grow at hyperspeed, not just the mushrooms. A lot of morons are saying some elves got into a magical pranking war that blew up in their faces. Them's the rumors, chief.” he finished, and fell silent.
Natasha clapped a hand over her mouth. Levi put a hand on her shaking shoulder. “Are you well?”
She nodded, her eyes tightly shut.
“Are you sure?” David asked. Carlos glanced at them out of the corner of his eye.
“Yes” she choked out.
“Liar.” Carlos said, looking back at the crowd of people. The flying fairy came back at top speed and accidentally kicked David in the head. That did it: Natasha cracked up and began to laugh, quietly at first, then louder, and finally so hard that she couldn't breathe or make any sound, and ended up clapping like a retarded seal.
Carlos stared, unconsciously giving his undivided attention to someone for the first time since he'd been coerced into accepting the internship here.
The fairy stopped dead in her tracks for thirty seconds and counting, the longest that anyone had ever seen her in one place.
In fact, almost everyone around Natasha stopped what they were doing to wonder. “Is she okay?” “Is she laughing or crying?” “What happened?” “Why is she...” “I don't know.”
Natasha finally stopped laughing long enough to gasp for air, with a few giggles in between. “You people... priceless...” she grinned and wiped the tears of mirth from her eyes. “My cheeks are killing me-- I cannot keep smiling like this...” She dissolved into laughter again. “What's so funny?” someone demanded to know.
David had the most stupid, clueless expression on his face. He was such an idiot. A rude, clueless idiot who didn't even realize it when he was called a moron; the best kind of fun could be had with those people. They never could tell when she was playing mind games with them. But he didn't have a mean nature that she could see, and if Levi could put up with him, so could she.
So she resisted the urge to start having fun with him or continue laughing.
Natasha cleared her throat, straightened, and slapped herself to regain control. Once she did, all traces of merriment were gone, wiped completely from her face. “Absolutely nothing. Nothing at all.”
“Bull hockey.” Carlos said. Natasha stared at him with blank eyes, somehow half disinterested. “What makes you think that I was laughing?” she asked with a deadly serious tone.
His eyebrows knitted together in confusion-- and not a little fear. “But I... we... you just...”
Natasha had two choices: she could say that she'd just met her 'pleasant socializing' quota for the week, turn her attitude dark and take David down for his lack of intelligence, then Carlos for his lack of manners; or, she could do what she did next, because Levi had been nice to her.
♪ “Just kidding!” ♫ she sang, reaching up to ruffle Carlos's dark hair. “You should've seen your faces!” she laughed. Carlos stared at her with a mixture of awe and vexation. The others seemed confused, and a little intimidated.
“My mom always used to say I had acting talent.” she grinned. Actually, Cyrus had been the one to say that. “Aw, come on.” Natasha closed her eyes and gave him a cute, angelic, anime smile. “I'm not
that scary, am I?”
