Mage Noelle Allendale wakes with a start to find her field of vision completely obscured by flashing red text boxes. The one in front reads:
Panic Mode Activated—Lower Anxiety and/or Pain Levels to Return to Normal System Processes.
That’s not good.
As a Memorizer Mage, Noelle’s magical ability collects everything she experiences and encounters—including her emotions—and then preserves, catalogs, and stores it all in her mind as data for her to retrieve, or Recall, at any time. As useful as Memorization can be, it requires a an extensive amount of organizational systems to manage. Panic Mode messes with those carefully constructed systems, making her magic even more difficult to handle than usual. The unhelpful mode also tends to catalog everything as problematic, hence the stack of alerts blocking her sight.
Normally, Panic Mode activates due to high levels of anxiety. Noelle pretty much always feels some level of anxiety though, so she isn’t utterly unprepared. She designed an entire system to help her deal with anxiety a long time ago. Her frequently updated Anxiety Response System includes a long list of anxiety reducing techniques. As a result, she can usually deactivate Panic Mode rather quickly.
This time, unfortunately, pain is involved. Even worse, the pain she currently feels doesn’t belong to her. It belongs to Prince Aidyn, as a result of his bond breaks, which means she can’t do anything to reduce it. When she tries to at least handle the part that does belong to her (i.e., the anxiety), one of the compiled alerts pushes its way to the front of her vision:
Anxiety Response System Unresponsive—Anxiety Levels Exceed Threshold.
Realms Below! She obviously did something wrong with her last update. An Anxiety Response System that shuts down in response to anxiety is 0% useful. Stupid thing!
She’ll have to fix it later though, because a much more problematic alert pushes to the front:
System Crash Imminent—Data Collection System is Nearing Intake Capacity. Please Expand or Restructure Immediately.
Noelle swears. The emergency aspect of her and the prince’s decision to form a Love Bond means she didn’t have a chance to properly prepare. As soon as the idea to bond with him crossed her mind, she knew the unexpected influx of data would eventually overwhelm her systems. She’d hoped to have more time before any of them crashed though.
Her Recall System very rudely overrides all the other alerts to remind her:
Having time in advance to prepare for a Love Bond didn’t make it any easier to manage last time.
The truth of that statement increases Noelle’s anxiety even more. As the crystal clear magic of Recall pulls up more discouraging data, she attempts to take several deep, calming breathes. Turns out, deep breathing exercises aren’t enough to combat being reminded in excruciating detail of all the ways she’s failed as a Love Bond partner in the past.
At these thoughts, another of the many other alerts blocking her vision flashes at her:
Warning—Note to self: DO NOT form another Love Bond. Love Bonds and Memorizer Magic don’t mix well.
“I am FULLY aware,” Noelle shouts at the alert, “but it was UNAVOIDABLE!”
Love Bonds, like Team Bonds, are actually two bonds woven together. While the Soul Bond part is selective, meaning bond partners can activate and deactivate it at will, Emotion Bonds are passive. They remain perpetually activated, just like her Memorizer Magic. As a result, her magic now has to constantly filter emotional data from two people instead of just one.
The System Crash Alert reasserts itself.
Noelle groans and gets to work adapting her Data Collection System as best she can on short notice. For now, it doesn’t have to be pretty. It just has to function.
A very aggressive alert bullies its way to the front:
Warning—Current Relationship Status with Prince Aidyn Catalogs as Professional in nature. Collecting His Personal/Emotional Data with Memorizer Magic Will Most Likely Be Interpreted as an Unwanted Invasion of Privacy.
Noelle swears profusely, prompting another alert:
An Official Investigation is Probable—Proceed with Caution and All Due Respect.
Both alerts bring up valid points.
Sure, Noelle and Aidyn became close friends while in school as teens. However, their preparatory and university years are now far in the past. After graduating with their Mage titles, they went their separate ways and didn’t reconnect again until the prince hired her to join his Team Bond last year. The ten years separating their historically personal but currently professional relationship may not be a big deal for her, but that’s a long time for anyone without Memorizer Magic. While all her data Recalls as if no time has passed at all, non-magical memories fade over time. As a result, the present matters more to most people than the past.
The reality is, Noelle and the prince are presently co-workers. Not only that, but Prince Aidyn is, first and foremost, her boss. That means even though the friendship Noelle and Aidyn developed in school remains as clear and strong to her now as it was back then, it’s likely no one else will see it that way.
Prince Aidyn, an Alert reminds her, before the Official Investigation Alert pops up again.
She needs call him by his titles now, even if he hates it.
Noelle knew there would be serious backlash from her forming an unsanctioned Love Bond with a member of the royal family. That’s why it doesn’t surprise her to realize she’s currently laying on a standard issue military cot in a small, windowless room that her magic categorizes as a Holding Cell. Emergency or not, they broke the rules.
An alert shuffles to the front, drawing her attention to the iron cuff locked tight around her ankle. While that also isn’t surprising, it definitely isn’t good either. At least these are regular cuffs, instead of the type that cut people off from magic.
In response to that thought, an alert about her Mental Bond flashes next:
Warning—Access Denied to the Military Communication Network, i.e. Mil-Net.
NO!
Noelle quickly activates her Mental Bond, only to hear the network’s magical, built-in operator confirm in an infuriatingly calm voice: Access Denied.
No no no! That means she can’t talk to anyone about what’s going on! What should she do?!
An alert from her Recall System provides a suggestion:
Use your Net-Link to check your access to the Embermoorian Communication Network, i.e. Ember-Net.
Right! Like everyone else, she can only have one Mental Bond at a time. Thankfully, Embermoorian inventors created magical devices that let people have multiple. Noelle uses her biological Mental Bond for Mil-Net, since that’s a private network, and uses a Net-Link device to form an artificial bond with Ember-Net.
Where is her mage cloak?! That’s where she keeps her device.
Recall issues another alert with the information she needs:
Hanging from a peg by the door.
Noelle leaps up from the cot to check the pockets of her cloak. Thankfully, the chain attached to her ankle cuff is just long enough to reach it. All of the personal belongings she carries remain, except the one she’s looking for. Her Net-Link is missing. It must have been confiscated…
Warning—Forms of Isolation Are Usually Reserved as Punishment for the Most Severe Crimes.
Noelle clanks back to the cot, pulls the blanket up over her head, and curls up into an anxious ball of misery.
The powers that be are clearly much more upset by her and the prince’s new bond than she estimated.
It’s not ideal that they had to resort to such extreme measures to keep the prince alive, but she did what was necessary, and she doesn’t regret it. How could she? Despite what other people will think, Prince Aidyn is her close friend, and she cares a lot about him. There’s no way she could ever let him die while it was in her power to save him. Surely whoever investigates will understand that.
Noelle’s Recall System issues yet another investigation related alert:
Official Investigation Probable—Begin Necessary Preparations as Soon as Possible to Offset Negative Circumstances.
Noelle knows from experience that being a part of an investigation isn’t fun, but maybe it won’t be as bad this time. Her magic wasn’t fully functional last time, but it is now. And if there’s one thing Memorization is good at, it’s preparing large amounts of paperwork. Now that she’s awake, she should get to work on the types of reports Recall says are commonly requested for investigations. However, when she tries to enter The Library—the specially designed workspace she built into her Memorizer Systems—another alert pops up. Because of course it does.
Low Magical Stores—Integration Systems Used to Shift Between the Physical and Magical Realms are Currently Limited.
Dang it! Why does everything about this have to be hard?!
Noelle blinks back tears and starts mentally sorting through and gathering data for her and her teammates from within her drab little cell. Noelle doesn’t have to use her beloved magical library. It’s just easier, more comfortable, and pretty much better in every way compared to her current physical surroundings.
Warning—Forms of Isolation Are Usually Reserved as Punishment for the Most Severe Crimes.
“I UNDERSTOOD YOU THE FIRST TIME,” she screams at the alert as her tears burst free.
Panic Mode Activated—Lower Anxiety and/or Pain Levels to Return to Normal System Processes.
“I KNOW. We’ve been over this! Even though I can feel everything Prince Aidyn feels, I can’t control any of it!”
Warning—Current Relationship Status with Prince Aidyn Catalogs as Professional in nature. Collecting His Personal/Emotional Data with Memorizer Magic Will Most Likely Be Interpreted as an Unwarranted Invasion of Privacy.
Noelle pulls the blanket tighter around herself. “You have made that ABUNDANTLY clear, but I can’t stop being a Memorizer Mage! Everyone is just going to have to understand that.”
Warning—Insecurity Detected: Even if everyone forgives you for forming an unsanctioned bond, will anyone believe that you deserve the type of access to his heart a Love Bond provides?
In answer to that disheartening question, Recall offers as negative evidence Prince Aidyn’s response from when she started structuring their new Bond:
But I don’t love you!
Noelle sobs into her pillow.
It’s not like the prince’s statement surprises her or anything, so why does it hurt so much to hear him blurt it out?
Noelle cries harder when another alert interjects:
Warning—Note to self: Do not fall in love again. Falling things shatter when they hit the ground, and the ground is always coming.
“Don’t worry,” she whispers bitterly as Recall pulls up data from her last romantic relationship. “I have no intention of falling in love ever again.”
At that moment, more panic floods into her and the prince’s new bond. This panic isn’t hers though.
Warning—Prince Aidyn is awake.
A wild mixture of her conflicting relief and grief pours into their bond, but she knows the prince won’t sense any of it. His emotions are so intense and raw right now, anything she feels immediately gets swept away by what he feels, disappearing like a drop of ink diluting in a tank of water.
Noelle is fine with that. She has enough to deal with as it is without worrying about him feeling and judging her feeling on top of everything else.
The privacy-related alert flashes again.
Noelle groans. She knows she doesn’t have any real right to feel the waves of pain, panic, and fear currently battering against each other in his side of their bond. It is truly 0% of her business. However, she also can’t bear the thought of being this close to someone suffering and doing nothing, especially when she’s gone through the same thing herself.
When Recall pulls up data about her own bond breaks from three and a half years ago, she experiences it like it’s happening in the present moment all over again. The agony of re-living it fills Noelle with determination to do more for the prince now than just sit and watch. If her magic won’t let her forget, she might as well put remembering to good use. Noelle didn’t have a bond partner anymore to help when her bonds broke, but Prince Aidyn isn’t on his own. He may not like it, but he has her, and she will do whatever she can to help.
Noelle uses her Recall System to pull up data from all the years she shared a Love Bond with someone else. She doesn’t have the power to make Prince Aidyn’s pain disappear, but she’s had a lot of experience spreading out painful emotions so they aren’t as concentrated.
As the pressure of his increasing panic continues to build, Noelle resists the urge to flee or fight against it. Instead, she further opens herself up to the emotional storm raging inside him, doing her best to simply make more space for it all.
Warning—Low Magical Stores. Proceed with Caution.
Noelle wipes away her still falling tears and dismisses the alert.
She can handle this.
She WILL handle this.
What other option does she have?