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The Swan girls have their evaluation appointment. It is largely uneventful. Alli splits and merges under various inoffensive conditions; Bella teleports to various other evaluation stations around the country and to one in a military base on the other side of the world (the evaluators call ahead about this) without incident. They have already - well, Bella has already - determined all the interesting wrinkles of the Swan girls' powers, but it's nice to have them on paper. They sign up for the Junebugs - the evaluator sniffs and says that it's the Gemini Guard, have some respect if you're going to join them! - with Bella as a solo bonus, junior grade, stratum 3 (she gets a badge and dog tags and a lollipop) and Alli as her optional/emergency support, junior grade, stratum 4 (she gets dog tags and a lollipop but no badge).
The evaluative office is crowded. A bunch of twins got their bonuses over the weekend and piled up on the Monday appointment slots. There's a pair where one can apparently conjure objects and the other wield telekinesis over them, juggling. There's a cryokinetic and someone who seems to cling to arbitrary surfaces, the one making a little ice sculpture and the other sitting on the wall (Bella supposes he can probably cling to his brother's ice). There's a set of triplets who don't seem to be doing anything, so she can hazard no guess as to what their powers are. There's a girl weeping into her hands while her brother tries to soothe her; she's crying about fire, ash, devastation, the menace lurking under the ground, and Bella hopes that's an overreaction to some TV show. But considering where she is -
"Er, what's her bonus?" Bella asks the brother.
"Not sure," he says. "Besides really upsetting. I just got a luck tweak, far as we can tell, dice and stuff..."
"So she doesn't pyro or -?"
"No, no, she's not dangerous," he assures Bella. "Not so much as a wisp of smoke, I don't know what the problem is, bonuses are supposed to help."
"I hope the evaluators can figure it out," Bella says, disconcerted, and she and Alli go back to school.
Spanish class is the next one they can catch.
The evaluative office is crowded. A bunch of twins got their bonuses over the weekend and piled up on the Monday appointment slots. There's a pair where one can apparently conjure objects and the other wield telekinesis over them, juggling. There's a cryokinetic and someone who seems to cling to arbitrary surfaces, the one making a little ice sculpture and the other sitting on the wall (Bella supposes he can probably cling to his brother's ice). There's a set of triplets who don't seem to be doing anything, so she can hazard no guess as to what their powers are. There's a girl weeping into her hands while her brother tries to soothe her; she's crying about fire, ash, devastation, the menace lurking under the ground, and Bella hopes that's an overreaction to some TV show. But considering where she is -
"Er, what's her bonus?" Bella asks the brother.
"Not sure," he says. "Besides really upsetting. I just got a luck tweak, far as we can tell, dice and stuff..."
"So she doesn't pyro or -?"
"No, no, she's not dangerous," he assures Bella. "Not so much as a wisp of smoke, I don't know what the problem is, bonuses are supposed to help."
"I hope the evaluators can figure it out," Bella says, disconcerted, and she and Alli go back to school.
Spanish class is the next one they can catch.
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Bounce, bounce, vanish. Reappear hours later to retrieve Adana from an overcrowded refugee center, put her in a different one, vanish again.
Denver gradually empties through the portal.
The Allis converge whenever the one helping Bella gets tired or hungry, diverge again at once, and leave one to stay rested and fed in Charlie's house while the other reads off latitudes and longitudes and notifies Bella whenever she needs to make a detour from her relentless flickering.
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She starts giving people things to do, she asks someone to help return stray and screaming children to their parents. She finds someone to keep a list of all people with missing family members who are thousands of miles away, and the location they're at to coordinate with other places later. She wants to redirect their - panic and anger and fear at something constructive, something that will help save more people or fix broken families or various other things that need attention.
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"Dispatcher's making me nap. I - almost fell. Do you want to be here or Charlie's house or the office?"
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She's about to drop, too, but - she doesn't need to do as much. She is the one that makes portals, she doesn't need to do anything once the portals are made except stay awake.
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"Don't know," she mumbles. "Ask th' - the dispatcher." And then she goes home, leaving an Alli staying put, presumably in case there's some extremely specific emergency and she has to reawaken Bella by twine.
The dispatcher (it's a different one, now) says, "It would probably be most efficient for you and Bella to sleep at the same time."
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Adana closes her eyes and sighs. "Okay. Fine, I'll - find a spot to nap. Here in the office is fine? I don't want to dislodge the portal I have for as long as I can hold it."
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They don't know exactly when it's going to blow.
As the uncertain time approaches the evacuators concentrate on places farther from Yellowstone itself: less Idaho, more Nebraskans who have been stuck in inescapable traffic trying to drive away. Bella puts an Alli next to car jams and crosses her fingers as hard as she can that "one down" will just be like "converged" for Alli if something happens. Alli makes everybody get out of their cars and line up and Bella puts them all one by one in Japan, because Japan is taking refugees today, apparently, whatever, Bella's job is not logistics on any high level, Bella's job is flicker flicker flicker flicker down the self-assembling line of people Alli commands into existence, she can do four people a second if she's really on and if that turns into three people a second it just means she needs to stop thinking and fucking teleport.
There's an earthquake.
It even shakes the ground as far away as Charlie's house, though only a little that far away, barely enough to knock badly shelved books onto the car. Alli converges in alarm, the one of her standing on someone's car screaming at the lady to get her toddler out of the seat there's no time there's no time disappearing into her other self.
And then the center of the continent heaves itself up like a bursting boil, and Bella is standing in Japan, holding a two-year-old. She puts the kid down and goes back for the mom because she can't leave a baby without his mom in Japan and she can't leave this screaming teenager to be crushed between quaking cars and she can't leave this oh god it's an entire fucking school bus how did she not see the school bus first thing -
When she's halfway through the school bus she tries to teleport back to the highway and she can't.
She can't hit a moving target.
She lands in the sky above where the school bus was and descends flicker by careful flicker and into it and it pitches onto its side and the kids are screaming and the bus driver is screaming and Bella is screaming and she grabs the nearest kid and takes them to Japan and does that six more times and then she lands in the sky again and there isn't any screaming anymore.
Bella goes home.
Alli finds that Bella's bleeding, and fixes her, hissing with sympathetic pain, and Bella flops onto her twin and sobs.
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Savannah is a huge, huge help. She doesn't stay awake at the absurdly skimpy sleep schedule Adana and Bella keep up, and has to eat far more than both of them combined, but when she's awake and moving she moves fast and keeps people going where they need to go and helping her sister put portals in the right spots so that as many people as possible can get through portals.
Adana can only move one end of a portal, if she wants to. This becomes important when she hears her sister screech by twining, "Fuck, it's happening, Adana get me out of here!"
She obliges. Savannah speeds through, ash trailing behind and says, "Okay, close it, close it-"
This one, Adana does not do. Well, not until she's on the other side of it, anyway. Savannah's her anchor, Adana can make portals faster than Savannah can take people to them if she makes them small. If she makes them person sized, or family sized, rather than big enough for several cars. Her sister is screaming at her through twining, but she ignores it, she doesn't have time to listen, she is busy.
The world is shaking, and then there is heat and fire and ash and Adana doesn't care, Adana doesn't give a damn, what she cares about is portal, portal, portal, this person saved, that family through the portal, then close it immediately because there's a car sailing through the air right for it and she does not want to crush the poor souls on the other side of the portal. A chunk of debris, some rubble - heading for a car that's still got people in it, a cute little family of four - she sends it flying the other direction with a set of portals, and then scoops them up into a portal when they're all out of the car -
- And then the ground rumbles again and she's sent flying and she doesn't even bother to scream, all she's thinking about is portals, portals, portals - she catches herself with a portal and sends herself flying at some pour soul whose leg is under a car. She slams into the car, winces in pain, and then goes back to thinking about portals. A portal under him too small for the car to fit through, send him back to Savannah but not squished. Next person, next person, there's still some ground to stand on, she doesn't need to leave yet. She can grab that preschooler over there but she has to pick her up and put her through because she can't just throw a preschooler through.
A hand grabs her arm through the portal when she's depositing the kid. The hand yanks her through. The hand belongs to her sister.
"Wait, no, Savannah, put me back, there's still time, there's still people, let me go -"
"Fuck no. Close the portal, we're out of time."
"No," whimpers Adana, sobbing, but her sister's grip is a vice and she can't scramble back through to put down more portals and then there is another chunk of debris coming and she has to close the portal or the people here will get hurt.
And then, because getting back there in any reasonable amount of time is impossible, she collapses to the ground and finally, finally lets herself cry.
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"I can call Bella to tell her to come get you and bring you to wherever you're staying," one says to the Sanders girls.
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Bella comes in and transports Adana to Charlie's house.
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Then she closes the portals, and is scooped up by her dad in a hug.
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"Now that we're going to probably... sleep more... we should probably get air mattresses or something," she murmurs. "And decide who's in what room besides based on what beds are unoccupied..."
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