In a world where humanoid monsters with magic powers run rampant with no humans around, an eccentric duo consisting of the cheerful, geeky strawberry cow girl Sorrel Fragaria, and the reserved, delusional wendigo girl Tetra Psyche, were summoned to modern day Earth.
After spending about three years there, they've managed to return to their original world, and back to their middle school days. But having 'borrowed' some technology from the humans, and with decent knowledge of it, they combine technology and magic to build a time machine.
Things did not go to plan, however, as they are now stuck in a never-ending time loop of the same Thursday, Friday and Saturday. How many bizarre, whacky journeys will they embark on in this loop? Well, time to find out!
STATUS: COMPLETED. Their worlds have been shattered by evils they weren't able to stop. Their powers, a reminder to all that they have lost. But when the fate of the world hangs in the balance once again these four heroines receive a second chance to become the heroes that they were destined to be all along. Can they come together in time to stop a futuristic threat or will the villain prove to be too powerful all over again?
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"You think she'll take the bait?" I asked
"I have no idea," she admitted. Kadima opened up the portal and we stepped through. It was the only place she could be sure would have no civilians around. The office was stripped and abandoned. It was an old, basic, nondescript building that was set for demolition. It was dark and dusty.
"How long until you think they come, if they come."
"I don't think it will be long before they realise. I'm sure she must have some way of knowing when the timeline changes."
"Suppose the timeline hasn't changed and this was apart of the plan all along," a voice said in the darkness. "What if something as small as this doesn't change the outcome of this timeline," Mistress Mind snickered as she emerged from behind the wall. Her visor glowed in the darkness. She leaned against the wall. "Did you think something this small would be able to stop us."
"We had hoped," I fired up my pendent.