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Ron deflated a little. âYeah, but yours looks cooler.â
Jeb fixed Ron with the withering stare heâd learned from his instructors in the army.
Ron withered.
âThe key difference is that anyone can use this,â Jeb said, glancing at Casey. âWhatâs your level?â
The goth teen pointed at herself with a questioning look.
âYeah, you, silly.â Mike said.
âWhy should I tell you?â Casey asked, crossing her arms and scowling at Jeb.
Ah there it is. Teens had a tendency to confuse belligerence with toughness.
âShe doesnât have a level yet!â Mike said, the angel on her shoulder breaking the stalemate. âWeâd be just tickled if you had an interest in helping my child.â
âPlease stop calling me a child.â Casey said, jaw clenched.
âAlright, a couple quick tests, then weâll see if we canâŠwhat was the word? Cheese Casey with this. You guys are probably going to want to stand back in case it explodes.â
Ron had raised his hand with a grin until he was reminded of the very real danger of self-immolation.
Jeb rested the pistol-shaped wand on a rock, set its range to max, then joined the rest of them hiding behind a nearby rock.
He reached a thread of Myst out and used it to pull the trigger.
BOOM!
In the distance, a huge explosion roughly three times the size of Ronâs original drop of Myst shone bright for a fraction of a second before pummeling their eardrums with its force.
The thousands of flying monsters circling the mountain grew agitated, but they didnât approach.
I wonder whatâs stopping them? Jeb thought, looking up at them.
Jeb jumped over the boulder and checked the state of the wand. No hot spots, no sign of any of the welds coming looseâŠ
In light of the size of that explosion, Iâm going to put another safety feature on this thing.
He quickly welded a metal stopper into place right at the eighty-foot range. Any closer than that, and the wand might cause some serious damage to the person firing it.
He checked the three hundred foot range, then eyed the sky,
That one looks flammable.
Jeb reached a single thick strand of Myst out into the sky and snagged a bird-like creature with three heads. It squawked and flapped furiously trying to escape his grasp, but he reeled it in with all the merciless force of an electric winch.
One it was three hundred feet away â give or take â he closed one eye, aimed the wand at the distant target and squeezed the trigger.
BOOM!
The explosion was off by a dozen feet or so to the right, which wasnât bad, all things considered. The monster was still inside the explosion.
As the bird tumbled to the ground in a streak of flame, Jeb patted all sides of the wand, checking for hot spots before carefully unscrewing the handle and capacitor casing, making sure nothing had shifted or been in any way damaged.
It paid to triple check your weapon, especially in the case of a homemade one like this.
Once Jeb was satisfied the wand wasnât going to blow up in anyoneâs hand, he closed up the handle and motioned for Casey to approach.
The girl hesitantly approached and received the wand from him like it was a live snake. Mike looked on curiously from her shoulder.
He briefly ran her through gun safety tips - in this case wand safety - and she followed along as best she could, her eyes wide with fear.
âOkay, relax your grip a bit, itâs making you shake. You donât have to be tense, this thing doesnât have any recoil.â Jeb said, correcting her stance. âLine it up with your dominant eye, donât put your finger on the trigger until youâre ready to fire.â
âI know that.â She snapped in typical teen fashion.
Jeb kept going.
âUse the pad of your finger, not the crook,â Jeb said, pointing at his own finger to illustrate. âA lot of people have a tendency to let the trigger rest in that crook behind the knuckle, but that pulls the barrel off-target and makes your shots go wide.â
âGod, Iâm not dumb,â She said, shifting her grip to match his instructions while Mike put his fingers in his ears and whispered singsong about taking the lordâs name in vain.
âNow, depending on how dumb this System is, you should get experience just for pulling the trigger. Letâs get started.â
âNow!?â Casey asked, her eyes wide.
âYou got a better time?â Jeb asked, raising a brow.
âYou can do it Casey!â Mike cheered. âDraw your fiery blade and topple these ferocious beasts!â
Jeb reached out with his Myst and snagged another flier out of the air.
âHere he comes.â He said, pointing. âWait until heâs about-â
BOOM!
Jeb winced at the early shot and waited until the echoes died down. âWait until heâs at the same range that the other one was. This thing isnât a gun. The explosion is always gonna be in the same spot.â
âO-okay,â Casey said, peering at the approaching critter. When she determined it was in the right spot, she pulled the trigger again.
BOOM!
I should make some earplugs or something, Jeb thought. Maybe our Body will prevent tinnitus.
The monster fell out of the sky, a smoking wreck.
âI got two levels!â Casey said, eyes wide.
âGood! Letâs try that a few more times, get you to level ten before we get you a weapon.â
âWhat?â Casey said, paling.
âYou didnât think youâd get to keep the training wheels on forever, did you?â Jeb asked.
âBut I just got them!â Casey protested, clutching the wand to her chest, no longer afraid of it.
âWe need to make sure youâre tough enough to run away
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