Cluster 139
“{THE CONSTANT - MID-SUMMER} Natsuki: "Willow, what's burning?" Willow: "Um..." N” (47 conversations)
1 turn Apr 19, 2024 at 10:27 PM EDT United States , Michigan
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{THE CONSTANT - MID-SUMMER} Natsuki: "Willow, what's burning?" Willow: "Um..." Natsuki: "Willow, just tell me. I know you're called 'The Firestarter' and all, and this place is called the 'Constant', but you're taking things too far. I swear, it's like you're about to burn the whole base down-" Willow: "I...uh...accidentally set fire to one of the plastic tests. Now I'll never get to see if it's positive or negative...!" Natsuki: "Oh my god, Willow! Didn't I tell you not to play with fire in such a small space?" Willow: "I didn't mean to! It just got out of control so quickly. I'm so sorry, Natsuki. But...it wasn't any normal test...it was one of Wendy's." Natsuki: "Wendy? That girl who is constantly haunted by her dead twin sister?" Willow: "Yeah, that's her. She's been paranoid about being pregnant, even though she swears she can't be. She asked me to discreetly do a test for her, but now it's gone up in flames." Natsuki: "Well, I guess we'll have to find another way to help her figure out what's going on." [A FEW DAYS LATER, EARLY AUTUMN]
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Willow: "Hey Wendy, I know we lost the test results in that fire, but I managed to get a new one for you. Do you want to take it now?" Wendy: "Oh, thank you so much Willow. I've been so anxious about this. Let's do it right away." Natsuki: "I'll go get some water for you to drink just in case." [After a few minutes...] Willow: "Alright Wendy, the results are in. Are you ready to see?" Wendy: *nervously nods* Willow: "It's negative, Wendy. You're not pregnant." Wendy: *sighs in relief* "Oh, thank goodness. I don't know what I would have done if I was. Thank you both so much for helping me through this." Natsuki: "Of course, Wendy. We're always here for you. And Willow, let's just make sure to keep the fire under control next time, okay?" Willow: *sheepishly nods* "I promise, Natsuki. No more accidental fires."