Venus Cursed! - Chapter 58

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by Saless
Chapter 58

"Wha…what happened?!" Sarah exclaimed, looking about her at the wrecked remains of her apartment.

"Someone really did a number on the place! Careful, they might still be here." Erica said, picking up a piece of wood from the bookshelf. She kept Sarah behind her while she checked the kitchen, bathroom, and finally Sarah's bedroom. The living room was the only room that was trashed, though things were knocked about a bit in her bedroom.

"I guess hiding our stuff was a good idea." Sarah said. She plopped onto her bed and sat there looking at the mess. Some clothes were thrown around, but that was about the worst of it.

"Are you okay Sarah?" Erica asked. She sat next to Sarah on the bed and put her arm around her.

Sarah nodded weakly, "Yeah, I guess so. But why did someone do this?! Was it because of what happened to those hills, or what?"

Erica frowned and said, "I don't think this had anything to do with the damage our training did. If someone was looking for explosives or something they wouldn't confine their search to the living room. The whole apartment would look like that. If I didn't know you, I would think this was personal."

"John!" Sarah said in shock. "It must have been him!"

"Why not Kyle or the other guy?" Erica asked.

"I don't think Bob would bother going after me. Kyle would, but he's in jail for stealing from the store and attacking me. Tiffany said he couldn't get the money for bail. John just got vandalism or something. He could have done this." Sarah said. She began shaking and muttered, "He knows where I live!"

"Shhh! It's alright!" Erica crooned, pulling Sarah closer and holding her tight. "We'll take care of him if he comes again. In fact, I bet Vash would be willing to play guard cat!" she said with a wicked grin.

Just then there was a noise in the living room. Sarah cringed, but Erica held her a moment longer and then went to investigate, the board back in her hands. She was gone only a moment before she called back, "It's okay, it's just Jill!"

Sarah came out and peeked around the corner cautiously and found Jill and Erica surveying the damage to the living room. "Jill?" she said, her gaze darting about as if to find some threat lurking in the mess.

"Sarah!" Jill exclaimed, rushing over to hug her. "Are you okay, I was reaching out to see if you were home and felt your fear."

"I'm okay. I think John did this, though." Sarah replied, hugging Jill back gratefully.

"That creep!" Jill growled, startling Sarah. "Sorry, but he's a real slime ball!"

Erica nodded, "Yeah, he is. But he's bitten off more than he can chew here! I was thinking maybe you could convince Vash to guard Sarah's apartment in case he comes back."

Vash chose that moment to become visible where he was riding on Jill's shoulder. I would be glad to! If he comes here again, do you wish him to leave alive and sane? he asked Sarah with a vicious mental grin.

Jill looked startled by his response, but Sarah was even more so. "No! Don't kill him or drive him insane!" she exclaimed.

*Sigh* This is one thing I liked about humans in my previous master's world, they knew how to deal with their enemies! Vash grumbled.

"I think I'm inclined to agree with you, Vash." Erica replied.

Vash nearly fell off of Jill's shoulder when Erica replied to his thoughts like that, and Jill looked about ready to take a fall herself. "How did you hear that?!" she said.

Erica grinned and pointed at Sarah. "She relayed it to me."

Jill's incredulous stare switched to Sarah. "I think it's that bond you talked about before." Sarah explained.

"Oh, I guess a spiritual bond can get around the defenses of a Null." Jill said, a bit stunned at this revelation.

Ah, a soul bond! That explains it. The mere fact it exists is proof that it is neither magical or psionic, so it is no surprise that this ability has manifested. Vash said.

"So what do we do now?" Sarah asked, looking around at the mess.

"We help you clean up of course!" Jill replied. "I'll tell Mike to get over here and we'll have things cleaned up in no time."

Mike arrived shortly thereafter and they started bagging up smaller debris. "There's no way I can afford to replace all this stuff." Sarah said sadly when they got down to the furniture. Even the TV was smashed; cleaning up the glass from it had been one of their first jobs.

"Hey, I just had an idea! We can replace everything for free, and dispose of the old stuff at the same time!" Erica said excitedly.

"How?" Jill asked.

"The empty world! It's just like this world, though a couple of years behind. The only difference is there's nothing alive there. We can go to a furniture store and cart out whatever we want! While we're at it we can do some other shopping, too." Erica explained.

"Other shopping?" Mike said worriedly.

Erica nodded, "Sure, Sarah still needs more clothes and stuff. And maybe we'll find some other stuff we like while we're there."

"I…guess that could work." Jill said hesitantly.

"It's not like we're stealing, there's nobody there to steal from. What do you say Sarah?" Erica said.

Sarah nodded, "Okay, let's do it! But first, we should get something to eat." Jill helped Sarah whip up a quick meal while Mike and Erica sorted out the few things from the living room that were salvageable and moved them aside. After cleaning up Sarah opened the portal. "Where should we dump my old stuff?"

"We could dump it in the front of the shop where we stored our stuff. That way if someone comes along they'll think there's nothing there of interest." Jill suggested.

Erica rolled her eyes, "Jill, there's nobody here to steal our stuff! That's totally unnecessary."

Jill shrugged, "I know, but it would make me feel better about it. And that area's empty anyway."

Erica sighed and nodded, "Sure, why not?" Sarah reopened the portal from within the store and Mike went through to pick up the first pieces. "Hey, Sarah, can you use your portals to move this stuff like you did the treasure in the tomb?" Erica asked.

Sarah frowned thoughtfully, "I don't know. I've never tried to link two portals in different worlds before. I'll try." With that she opened a portal in the ceiling off to one side of the store and then looked through the portal Mike had gone through and opened another under the remains of the entertainment center. With a crash the whole pile fell through the portals.

Mike came back through the portal empty handed. "I guess you don't need my help after all." he said ruefully.

"Sure we will!" Jill replied with a smile. "We can't use the same trick to move the new stuff or it would get broken. We'll need you to push it through the portal."

Before long all the broken furniture was piled up in the empty storefront and they headed out to find a furniture store. They came to a clothing store first, so they went in and started looking around. Sarah wasn't the only one to get some new clothes, though she got the most by far.

"Okay Mike, time to earn your keep." Jill said, holding out her bags to him. They'd found bags at the registers to carry everything in. He grumbled, but when Sarah opened a portal to his apartment he was grinning as he stepped through and deposited his and Jill's bags.

"Where do you want yours?" Mike asked when he got back, holding his hands out for Sarah and Erica's bags.

"Just put mine with my luggage and Sarah's on her bed. If there are any clothes on the bed just toss them on the floor, we'll have to go through them all to make sure they weren't damaged, and then wash them anyway." Erica suggested. Mike looked to Sarah, who nodded, and stepped through the portal she opened to her bedroom.

When he returned they continued looking for a furniture store. After four more stops at clothing and shoe stores they finally came across a furniture store. What they had was much nicer than the used stuff Sarah had before and she ended up replacing all the furniture in her apartment, even what wasn't destroyed. Mike and Jill followed suit and replaced most of their own furniture. Vash was very pleased with the couch and love seat Jill picked out and claimed the love seat for his own. He graciously agreed to let Jill use it once in a while.

The hardest part of the whole trip, besides actually moving the furniture, was finding the right stuff in the storage area of the store once they'd picked what they wanted. Most of it that was out for display had seen some use before the planet died, and it was also covered in a layer of dust. They were all exhausted by the time they got all their new acquisitions home and didn't even finish taking out the old furniture before calling it a night.


To Be Continued…




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