Kyubey was not having a good few days, by his standards or a regular human; a magical girl's experience being excluded since they usually had one of two extremes. Either absolutely epic, or mind-breakingly bad.
While his multitude of bodies kept watch of Mami from afar, he had sent another pair to investigate the strange witch signature in the Kaname house, as he was fairly certain he had never contracted Ms. Kaname. In fact, he was exactly sure, yet now there was a witch where before there had been a magical girl hopeful.
Just before he could get close enough to investigate, boom, one body was dead. The other only managed to find where the shot came from thanks to their hive mind status and tracking the projected path of the bullet up to a roof, hand suddenly around its throat as a magical girl he had never contracted squeezed the life out of it.
"Stay, away," a pubescent voice, low and dangerous, spoke, "from Madoka Kanime." Then its head popped from the sheer strength the mystery girl used to kill him.
He lacked data. And if he had emotions, he would say that he hated lacking data. One magical girl feeling like a witch could easily just be a wish interaction, nothing out of the ordinary there. But for four powerful witches to pop up at the same time without him having known of a polycule? For Mami, a loyal and dutiful magical girl, to suddenly start feeling like one while showing no signs of morphing into a witch herself? AND a magical girl he had no memory of recruiting acting in violence against him, seemingly defending one of these would-be witches?
To quote a human phrase, there was something fishy going on here. To compound and make matters worse, due to her desire to act as a model magical girl, Mama had not exactly given Kyubey a plethora of friends for him to contract and manipulate to find out what was going on.
So now he was trying to find another girl to grant a wish and make a Magical Girl so he could direct her towards the problem. One that, preferably, had no strong family attachments and was gullible enough to listen to him without too much effort on his part while being strong enough to not die to the first witch she saw and sociable enough to give him valuable insight.
Sadly Mami WAS the problem, otherwise she would have fit all those criteria quite neatly.
But it was no matter. There were pubescents everywhere that wanted to make a wish, to change SOMETHING about their life and sign their soul away for it without too many questions. He would find one.
He always did.
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(Candeloro)
Candeloro sighed as she carried four bags or so that were full of groceries, fingers intertwined with the plastic handles of the bags that were filled to near-bursting
Eggs. One of the bags was filled to the brim with cartons and cartons of eggs, with the rest containing tea, pasta, veggies of all stripes, and even enough cookies to feed Gretchins appetite for the dessert. And that was no small feat, based on how her human self put those things down.
Those bags meant she was just a tad distracted when an insectoid body emerged from behind a nearby lamp post, mantis claws hooking around the poke while the face of a bee was stuck to a frail-looking human body, something akin to a wasp's bottom half plastered onto the back.
Tiny moths grew out of the ground but were dispatched with quick kicks, Candeloros eyes narrowed. 4 bags of groceries blocked her hands. Legs? Available. Last resort was her ribbons, no need to waste too much effort on this miscreant.
She took a step forward, ready to brawl, when a familiar red spear sliced through the bug thing's neck, an even more familiar girl jumping down and driving a fist through its chest. It died with a screech before scattering into a hundred different pieces, each one melting into the concrete. A gently glowing grief seed sat there now, nearly forgotten as Candeloro stared at her former apprentice.
'Oh.' The yellow-haired witch thought to herself. 'She's beautiful.'
Red hair tied up in a ponytail settled down her back, powerful arm muscles relaxing as she spun the red and silver spear until she brought it up and rested the shaft against the back of her neck, taking several steps forward until the seed sat between them both. Slowly she turned around until familiar eyes met Candeloros, a weak smile on her face.
This was…It was strange. Usually, she never came back so early unless Homura interfered. Was that what happened here?
Wait, no, focus.
It felt like she was choking for a moment as she forced out the wrong name. Oh, Ophelia please forgive her, but you weren't here yet. "Kyoko. It's…" she toyed with her lip for a moment. "It's good to see you."
Kyoko's face twisted into an expression she couldn't quite recognize before it smoothed into an easy-going smile. "Hey there Mami. Been awhile, huh?"
Candeloro noted she didn't return her sentiment, and felt her heart crack just a little more. She knew they were estranged, but to be reminded of it by the girl herself hurt. "Yes. It has been." She looked around and set the grocery bags down, crossing her arms across her chest, human face narrowing her eyes and setting her lips in a frown, channeling what she thought Mami would do. "So, what brings you back home?"
Mmm, from the way Kyoko flinched she put more venom in that home word than she meant to.
The red-headed spear wielder kicked a foot against the ground and cleared her throat. "Welllll, I figured I had spent long enough away ya know. Needed to get back to my roots."
"Mmmm." Candeloro said nothing, instead looking at Kyoko for a moment.
Silence sat between the two, long and awkward. Then the red-haired magical girl spoke up again.
"And, well, um…" Her foot dug against the road for a moment. "I, uh," her next words would normally be hard to hear, whispered as they were, but Candeloro heard them clearly as if Kyoko had screamed them into the night sky. "I missed you."
Candeloro had to do her best not to squee right then and there, letting out a soft sigh as she stepped back to grab her groceries and the grief seed, tossing it to Kyoko. "Do you have a place to stay?" She really hoped she said yes. As much as she wanted to bring her over, as much as Mami would have wanted her over, she wasn't ready yet. One of the bags handles, sadly, had ripped and Candeloro let out a small task sound as she held it up against her chest.
"Yeah, I got an apartment set up. Not the best, but eh." Kyoko eyed the bags and hummed. "You, uh, expecting some company?"
"Oh, these? Well, I heard that there are supposed to be some magical girl hopefuls at school soon, and I thought of inviting them over to talk. Explain our world, let them ask questions." She let a small smile quirk onto her human face "If you would like, I'm sure they wouldn't mind another perspective. Or I can even set up a meeting later if you want somewhere more neutral."
"Don't you think it'll be crowded with the rat there?" Kyoko's voice had a sharp, biting edge to it when she mentioned Kyubey, and Candeloro was silent for a moment as she thought of what to say next.
"Kyubey, and I, are no longer…" she bit her bottom lip, contemplating, "we are not on speaking terms. In fact, I would greatly appreciate not bringing him up unless absolutely needed."
Kyoko froze for a moment, staring at her with an expression of mild shock. "Huh. Alright then." She cleared her throat and looked away. "Would you, um. Want me to walk you home?"
Once again, tempting. But best not to let her in yet and risk ruining everything. "No, I think I have things well in hand. Thank you though," she strained to get the word out, "Kyoko. Will I be seeing you around?"
The red-headed spear wielder looked slightly crestfallen, but not for any reason Candeloro could think of. "Yeah, see you around Mami." She paused for a moment. "Actually, you happen to have any cheese?"
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Ophelia nearly let out a whoop as she jumped off the roof, following the scent of a fellow witch. If she was going to get her new cheese-loving friend up to snuff to help her against not just Candeloro's human form, but also likely Oktavias and Gretchins little song bird? Well, she was going to need to get strong, and fast.
Hence, Witch-hunting. Did she feel a little bad for the other witches she hunted? A little, yeah, but not bad enough to stop what she was doing.
There! A weird conglomerate of bugs forced into a vaguely human shape stood up and wrapped around a pole. She smelled fresh, so she couldn't have been a witch for too long. Plus, with her gone? One less witch for Mami to hunt, making her one step closer to getting to see the beautiful Candeloro.
She jumped down, spear at the ready to jab through its neck, when she saw HER.
Soft yellow hair springing down in curling rings, delicate hands with fingers she had seen rip through familiars like paper now with knuckles white from how tight they were around plastic bags. Long legs with heels on the end that could have her stepping on you and leaving you being the one to thank her for it.
The spear slashed instead of puncturing, a quick fist through its chest sealing the deal. Slowly she spun her spear and walked forward as she raced to gather her thoughts, trying to think of what to say. She hadn't expected to run into her so soon after all.
'Fuck It, push through!' Slowly the red-haired witch turned around and offered a smile, trying to imitate the old her.
Mami stared for a moment at her before speaking slowly, almost like she was unsure what she was going to say next. "Kyoko." Oh, that burned to hear. "Its," she bit down on her lip and worked at ir for a moment, "good to see you."
Oh fuck her voice was just as beautiful as she remembered. Now remember, cool, be cool. Mami loved that shit. Or was that Madoka ? "Hey there Mami. Been awhile, huh?"
Mami's face seemed to curl a little at her words, setting down the bags and crossing her arms across her chest. Oh fuck. "Yes, it has been. So, what brings you home?"
It felt like a slap across her face with the emphasis placed on the word home, reminding Ophelia that while she loved and cherished the yellow-haired girl, Kyoko was a coward who ran away and had left this gulf between the two.
She needed to give her a reason, Ophelia wasn't sure that Mami would let her go without one. Kicking a foot against the ground she said in a drawl "Welllll, I figured I had spent long enough awa, ya know? Needed to get back to my roots."
"Mmm." Then nothing. Just. Empty, horrible silence with Mami's disappointed stare. Her gut fouled up something fierce, her labyrinth twisting underneath her skin.
"And, well. Um…" she spoke quietly, voice struggling to get out, all her instincts telling her to run away, to flee, to not be vulnerable in this moment, " I missed you."
Mami looked at her for a moment as if she were trying to pick the truth out of the girls words before sighing and picking up the grocery bags she had left on the ground, Ophelia catching the grief seed that the yellow-haired girl tossed to her. Now that the moment wasn't quite so awkward she took a moment to look at the bags she had. That was… a lot of groceries for just one person. Like, beyond excessive even. She knew just how much food she usually had thanks to Homura's meddling, and she shouldn't have run out yet. A small squinting of her eyes and damn did the bag look good pressed against Mami's chest revealed quite the number of eggs, veggies, pastas, and other such things.
"Do you have a place to stay?"
"Yeah, I got an apartment set up. Not the best, but eh." And she wasn't even lying. She had moved the cheese witch to an abandoned set of apartments and made sure she stayed put in the best looking one with promises of cheese. Oh shit she actually had to get some now? Fuck.
Focus.
Point was, Mami wouldn't need that much food unless she was expecting people over, and for awhile too. And when Madoka should not have met Kyubey? The only change she could think of was Homura. Had she already met Mami and changed something? Maybe made an early alliance, or even told her something vitally important! "You, uh, expecting company?"
Mami looked down at the grocery bags for a moment. "Oh, these? Well, I heard that there are supposed to be some magical girl hopefuls at school soon, and I thought of inviting them over to talk. Explain our world, let them ask questions." A small smile crept its way onto Mami's face, moving her head so that her face was mostly cast in shadow. "If you would like, I'm sure they wouldn't mind another perspective. Or i can even set up a meeting later if you want somewhere more neutral."
Ophelia strangled the scoff that threatened to make its way out of her throat. "Don't you think it'll be crowded with the rat there?"
Mami looked back at her with a frown on her face. For anyone else that would have been a bitter, twisted scowl with just how polite she prided herself on being. "Kyubey, and I, are no longer…" A pause that seemed an eternity, one which Opehlia waited happily to hear more of her loves voice. "We are not on speaking terms. In fact I would greatly appreciate not bringing him up unless absolutely needed."
Ho-ly shit. Homura . It had to be her. She had to have, done, or told Mami something that changed her drastically. And if Gretchens little songbird was making these kinds of moves this early in the timeline, who knew what else she was gonna be doing later on?
Mmm, she could half strangle the time traveler and half give her the second sloppiest kiss she could think of, (she was saving the first one for Candeloro) cause fuck. This changed so much. Maybe for the better. "Would you, um. Want me to walk you home?"
No, I think I have things well in hand. Thank you though," Mami's voice became tense for a moment, "Kyoko." Fuck, human self really had fucked up if she had trouble saying her name like that. "Will I be seeing you around?"
Yeah, see you around Mami." Ophelia paused for a moment. Well, she had promised her newest companion some cheese, and Mami had so much groceries. Maybe she could solve another problem? "Actually, you happen to have any cheese?"
(Alright, that's all what I have wrote up some far, feel free to enjoy. Also, If you come away with the idea that the convo between Candeloro and Ophelia has major "Ex girlfriends" energy, then I did it right. Originally I was going to go for a "2 chat bots speaking at each other" sort of thing, but as I wrote it, the ex energy came out.)