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but inside, I felt immense relief at having the team back together and winding each other up. I missed Stephanos, but… it is what it is, I reflected.

ā€œYeah, and believe me, we’re all thankful you did. Not so much on the dancing, but you knowā€¦ā€ retorted Bane as he waved people out of the room. ā€œI’ll watch over him for now, make sure he doesn’t get into any more trouble,ā€ Bane told Grizz and Tang, and they nodded, going with the others into the next cabin, where we could hear the sounds of the group setting out their bedrolls and making a meal.

ā€œIt’s still dirty in here, but at least you’ve not been naked in it and contaminated it!ā€ Tang yelled to me, and I facepalmed, knowing full well that if I could hear him that well, the damn researchers and Hannimish would be able to as well.

ā€œClose the door please, Baneā€¦ā€ I asked, shaking my head. ā€œYou know you need some sleep, right? You’ve had your body pushed to the damn limit with that healing.ā€

ā€œI’ve had two potions of ā€˜Legionnaires Might,’ and I’ve been unconscious all day. Believe me, after Grizz forced that shit down my throat, I might never sleep againā€¦ā€ Bane muttered, and I nodded, grimacing at the remembered taste.

ā€œFair enough, but at least lay your bedroll out. There’s no way anyone can get to us here,ā€ I advised, and he snorted.

ā€œAnd that’s why I need to watch over you. If I was going to try to kill someone, I’d be looking to strike exactly where nobody believes it’s possible,ā€ He retorted, but he did lay his bedroll out against the door, after checking that the porthole was too small to let anyone in and sealed up tighter than a duck’s arse.

I shrugged and left him to it, sitting down cross-legged on the damp floor and looking at Oracle as she stepped down lightly from the wall and inspected my arm determinedly.

ā€œOkay, this is going to hurt, but it’s the only way, as near as I can see, unless you want to wait until we reach Nerin or Hellenica?ā€

ā€œNo, let’s just go for it,ā€ I sighed.

ā€œOkay, we’ll start with the new spell, ā€˜Surgeon’s Scalpel,’ and we’ll use the Genetic Drift Examination first as well; it means the spell is going to take time. Worst case scenario, it’ll be costing us two hundred mana a second, and it’ll only at the absolute best do two percent in changes, but your arm is what, less than ten percent of your body mass? That gives us five seconds of work… I think… once we’ve used the genetic spell to look you overā€¦ā€ She pondered, rubbing her chin as she worked it out.

ā€œOkay, we’ve got a manapool of five hundred and twenty, so that’s two seconds at a time, say, with a regen of six point four five; that works out as eighty minutes… add in the meditation… that’s anywhere from forty to ten minutes, maybe, to regenerate it?ā€ I guessed.

ā€œYeah; it’s weird that some of the abilities you gained, like that ā€˜Peace’ meditation, only give ā€˜a boost’ and no specificsā€¦ā€

ā€œTell me about it,ā€ I grumbled and Oracle laughed, shrugging.

ā€œHonestly, Jax, the capability to use the genetics and abilities of some of these creatures is amazing, I’m not surprised it’s vague; it’s part of a different creature you’re suffusing yourself with, after all.ā€

ā€œYeah, I know, and some of it is amazing, it really is. And some of the other changes are, as well, like doing that math there was so easy. That hardly required a thought, and the fact that I’m now even more of a goddamn sexual Tyrannosaurus than I was before, but still, there’s times I’d love to be back in my old life, you know?ā€ I grumbled, looking down at my stump and thinking back to lazy afternoons in Jesmond Dene, drinking beer and eating a burger, talking shit with Tommy. Our only concern had been who could seduce the hottest girl in the group that day.

ā€œI know,ā€ Oracle comforted me, reaching out to lay her hand on my stump, even as I looked up to her smiling face. ā€œBut would you really want to go back?ā€ she asked, and I shook my head immediately.

ā€œNo,ā€ I contradicted myself quickly. ā€œI love the idea of it, you know; the lack of giant monsters trying to eat my face, and weirdos like Bane staring at my arse and trying to watch me naked, butā€¦ā€

ā€œBelieve me, the sights I’ve seen already haunt my nightmaresā€¦ā€ Bane cut in, and I grinned involuntarily.

ā€œYou love it, really,ā€ I retorted. ā€œAnyway… no, I was just grumbling.ā€ I clarified, and Oracle smiled again.

ā€œI thought so. After all, I couldn’t survive in your worldā€¦ā€ she said sadly, and I stiffened.

ā€œThen I’ll never return regardless,ā€ I said adamantly.

ā€œYou sure? I mean…?ā€ Oracle started to question, and I held my stump up, cutting her off.

ā€œLet’s get this fixed, then get the potions done. Then we kick that pervert out, and I’ll show you exactly how unwilling I am to go anywhere without you,ā€ I offered, and Oracle laughed, even as Bane put his hands over his head.

ā€œWho do I have to pray to that you’ll get a soundproofed room soon?ā€ he muttered, and both Oracle and I laughed at him.

ā€œOkay, let’s do this, then,ā€ Oracle said, and I laid back slowly, stretching out and closing my eyes, feeling the link with Oracle that she’d extended to me when we had worked together to heal Bane, ready and waiting.

I slipped into it and focused, feeling her all around me as she built the spell. I saw the world through her eyes, and felt the additional senses she possessed but I had no context for.

I felt her structuring the spell, and instantly, I knew why she was so much better at building spells from scratch than I was. Mana was an almost physical construct to her, and when we spoke of ā€˜weaves’ and so on, she literally saw them that way.

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