Applause. Excited farmers, watching the miraculous potion the masked alchemist had crafted do its work. This was restoration at its finest, magic at its greatest—when it could do something as simple as change a ruined harvest to a bountiful one, a blighted field into a flourishing one.
Janet liked to think that no one but herself could have given Iván the insight he needed to create his formula. This probably wasn’t true, but Janet liked to think it was anyway. It was having to heal those people affected by the mushrooms at his curry restaurant which was the key, of course—that, and having had to dispel Titanius's infection first-hand.
Either way, it felt good to get some of the credit. The people around her didn’t seem like video game characters—at least not while they were praising her and Iván, not while she was standing right in front of the farmers as they shouted and slapped one another on the back and celebrated the promise of a miracle. Not when she could see hope among these people who’d been ravaged by Dissonance, kindling in their eyes and spreading like a wildfire through a field.
Here, among the common people of the countryside and doing what she could, she felt the most like Janet Reilly, eighteen years old, trying to give back.
“Goodness, you’ve really done it, Iván.” Nodding, as proud of the stinky illusionist as she was of herself, Janet came forward to congratulate her friend. Libitina had even tasted a leaf and pronounced it excellent! “Oh, I know it’s just spinach, but… you made these people so happy. Besides, spinach is extremely healthy,” she added (just a little bit smug) “It’s actually one of the 14 Healthiest Vegetables in the World.” She’d read that on the internet and had the article printed out and laminated on her refrigerator.
As Farmer Jean approached, Janet became acutely aware of her own appearance. She had of course showered in the real world, but in Terrasphere… she had dirt under her fingernails, her long brown hair (bound up in a kerchief) was unwashed after several days of labor (both magical and physical), and she looked every bit as short and plain as any run-of-the-mill N-P-C. Meanwhile, Jean looked like a medieval farm version of Scarlett Johansson. Janet could feel herself growing more self-conscious by the second. Don’t be ridiculous, she owns this whole farm. She knows how hard we've been working.
The teenager cleared her throat, placing her hands on her hips. “Ahem! Yes, we all had a part to play,” she said, starting out confident. She started to slip as she went on, faltering as she realized she... was going nowhere. “Ahem. We… yes, all worked on the fields. A-and we’re happy to help out. Spinach is very healthy. A-as I’m sure you know.”
Flushing, Janet turned quickly and went to stare out of the window at the spinach field to hide her burning cheeks, watching Libitina go outside to continue working. Why was that so difficult? Ugh! She didn’t understand why she got like this.
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