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Chapter 95: Stupid

Tanya and Jenny found themselves in a room full of junk and old toys. Just by standing where she was, looking around with her completely mundane and magical senses, Tanya could find three things that were horribly, horribly wrong with the room.

"This room looks bigger than Abby's whole house," Jenny pointed out.

"Yes that's the third thing," Tanya nodded.

"Third what?" Jenny blinked.

"The horrible things about this room are, in descending order of how scary they are, how the hell we got here in the first place, the lack of doors, and the fact that it's too big to actually exist."

"Oh. I hadn't thought it through that far. Some of these teddy bears are kind of cute."

"Right," Tanya said. "Okay. So something happened and whatever was magically infesting the house got way more powerful all of a sudden. That's....weird. And dangerous."

"Maybe it had some power stored up somewhere? Or maybe it's got a friend."

"Stored power might make sense...if there's an ally though, why didn't we sense them? Well the first thing we need to do is get out of this room. Before something tries to kill us."

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"Yeah isn't that weird?" Jenny said. "Why isn't it trying to kill us?"

"Maybe it used a lot of power changing the space," Tanya shrugged. "Maybe it's busy messing with the others. Hopefully Abby's alright. She's the only one here who doesn't have any magic at all."

"Hey maybe that's how it split us up!" Jenny said. "The ones with the most magic are me and Kyle, right? Raw power anyway. So I bet he and Abby are together!"

"Oh," Tanya said, blinking in surprise. "That...makes a lot of sense. And splitting us up in pairs makes sense, he'd still need to reserve power. So the most and least powerful together, then the two in the middle."

"Because if he made a team of two weak people he could squish really easily he'd have to deal with a STRONG team that could be a real problem for him! Not that you're actually weak you know a lot about magic, but I don't think he knows that. Or she. Or it. Whatever's living in here. Or dead. Or UNdead..."

"And we've officially stopped making sense," Tanya said. "Next thing we need is a way out of this room."

"Mmm," Jenny said, and the two of them began walking through the rows and rows of stacked boxes, old appliances, and an honestly surprising number of teddy bears.

"You don't think I'm very smart, do you?" Jenny said after a couple of minutes.

"What?" Tanya said. It was so different from everything her mind had been on she could barely keep up.

"I'm not mad about it," Jenny said. "I can just tell. You don't think I'm very smart."

"What, that's..." Tanya trailed off. If she was being honest yeah, yeah she kinda did think Jenny was a little, well, dumb. She hadn't exactly put it into words in her head yet, but now that Jenny said it it was hard to deny. "Jenny, look..."

"No it's okay," Jenny said. "I just wanted to bring it up because I need you to listen to me, right now. And I need you to not dismiss me or ignore me, I need you to understand I'm making sense and I know what I'm talking about."

"Oh...okay..."

"We're going the wrong way." Jenny pointed behind them and to the left at an angle. "Kyle is that way. A little above us."

"How do you... because you're a genie. You're both connected to each other! Of COURSE you know which way he is, the same way you did back at the forest!"

"So let's go see if we can find a way out that way!" Jenny started marching, Tanya following behind.

"Yeah. Yeah. Jenny, wait a sec..."

"No time!" Jenny said, coming up short. "Well the good news is I think I found the right way."

"And the bad news is whatever we're dealing with is actually trying to stop us now," Tanya finished for her, as teddy bears with glowing red eyes floated into the air all around them.