Chapter 237 – Video call
A few hours before leaving for his mission, Luke opened his laptop. Ready for a video call with Wednesday.
The screen loaded. Instantly, a room appeared: gothic, gloomy, and elegant. Sitting cross-legged on the bed, Wednesday Addams stared at him through the camera with her usual expression, unmoving, ink-dark eyes, and a steaming cup of tea between her fingers.
“That was a record time today. You opened Skype pretty fast,” Luke said with that half-smile that always seemed to challenge her.
Wednesday looked at him without emotion, “Will you keep smiling like it’s some kind of victory every time we have a video call?”
“It is a victory. I turned the anti-tech queen into a regular video caller. You should thank me. You’re evolving,” Luke replied.
“What I do for tactical efficiency doesn’t count as evolution. It’s simply a useful tool for maintaining regular reports, and for seeing your face,” Wednesday replied.
She said it like it was just another observation, without hesitation, without apparent emotion. As if she were talking about the weather or the tea’s temperature.
“Does that mean you miss me?” Luke asked, raising an eyebrow.
“Yes,” Wednesday answered plainly. “It’s been over two months since I last saw you. The last time was during winter break, when you were wrapped in bandages and still insisted on training with a broken rib. After that, I returned to Nevermore. You stayed in isolation. It’s been exactly sixty-eight days.”
Luke remembered that time. Because he got distracted for a second, less, even, that damn Fester managed to land a brutal hit that broke more than one rib. With all his accumulated fatigue and injuries, even his self-healing couldn’t keep up.
“I miss you too,” Luke said at last, honestly. His voice was a little quieter, less teasing.
Wednesday watched him closely.
“How much?” she asked.
“What do you mean how much?” Luke asked, confused.
“Numerically. In what measurable way do you miss me?” Wednesday specified, setting her tea cup down on the nightstand with elegance.
Luke opened his mouth… then closed it. He blinked.
“I don’t know. I don’t think that’s something you measure. How do you measure how much you miss someone?” he asked, puzzled.
Wednesday didn’t hesitate.
“I measure it by the number of times I’m about to contact you telepathically through our link… and don’t.”
Luke blinked. She continued calmly, like explaining a formula.
“On average, I think about reaching out to you thirteen to fifteen times a day. More if the idiotic teenagers around here irritate me too much. I don’t do it because I know you’re focused on your training and I respect your boundaries… But I think about it. And I keep count.”
Luke didn’t respond right away. He just looked at her, absorbing the confession. “So… you miss me around… thirteen times a day?”
“Nine hundred and seventy-eight times since I returned to Nevermore. As of today. Fourteen point three on average, to be exact,” Wednesday corrected.
There was a pause. Wednesday narrowed her eyes slightly.
“Now I want your number. Quantitative. No evasions. Tell me,” she demanded.
“You’re demanding numbers now?” Luke asked, raising an eyebrow.
“Yes. Tell me.”
“Give me a second. I’m processing,” Luke said, briefly closing his eyes.
His mind, enhanced by his Blue Aura, worked with surgical speed: mental traces, involuntary associations, repeated images of Wednesday’s face, impulses to reach out, conscious and unconscious memories…
Everything flowed with mathematical precision. And then the answer came.
“One thousand one hundred forty-six times since I last saw you,” Luke said, opening his eyes.
Wednesday remained completely still. Even the faint steam rising from her teacup seemed to freeze in the air.
“Daily average of… how much?” she finally asked, emotionless, but with the slightest change in tone. Almost imperceptible.
“Sixteen point eight,” Luke answered.
Wednesday watched him in silence. Not because she doubted the number, she knew Luke didn’t lie about these things, but because she hadn’t expected someone to think about her more times than she thought about them. And she considered herself obsessed when it came to Luke.
“I suppose… you win,” Wednesday admitted, though the word sounded strange coming from her lips.
The silence that followed wasn’t awkward. It was intimate.
Wednesday spoke again first.
“About your mission. The plan is functional, but it has dangerous gaps,” she said bluntly.
“Dangerous gaps? I don’t think so. If I break the stones, your father and uncle will be ready to fight right away,” Luke replied, crossing his arms calmly.
“Exactly. If you break the stones. But I know you, Luke,” Wednesday said.
“Oh? And what do you think I’ll do?” Luke asked with a slight smile.
“You’ll try to do it all alone. If more than one shows up, even three, you’ll hold your ground in the fight just to push yourself to the limit. Because you trust your abilities. I know. Ever since you killed Elliot and awakened your fourth aura, you think you’re invincible. I remember perfectly what you said when you regained consciousness,” Wednesday replied.
Luke didn’t deny it. He stayed silent, and Wednesday continued without softening her tone.
“And now that you’ve been through training with my father, my uncle, and your grandfather… I’m sure your strength has grown. A lot. But so has your confidence. Too much.”
Luke was about to speak, but Wednesday continued,
“You’ve always liked battles, Luke. But now I see something different in you. A certainty that borders on arrogance. As if you truly believe you’re the chosen one now. Untouchable. A being above danger.”
She said it without harshness or reproach.
“And even if you are… this plan isn’t designed for you to show off how much you’ve progressed. It’s not a test. It’s not an arena for your ego,” Wednesday added.
Luke frowned, this time with no trace of a smile.
“So what is the plan, then?” he asked, his tone more serious, even slightly dissatisfied.
“The plan is simple. If the old mans take the bait, whether it’s one, two, or three, it doesn’t matter how many. The moment they appear, you activate the stones. My father and uncle arrive, team up, and eliminate them,” Wednesday replied.
“Your father told me there was no need to use the stones if only one or two showed up. Said it would be good for my training,” Luke said, clicking his tongue.
Even he considered himself more than enough to kill a demonic old man.
Wednesday narrowed her eyes, her expression icy with exasperation.
“Don’t listen to my idiot father.”
‘Hey… show a little more respect for your dad,’ Luke thought.
“He still thinks this is part of your training, but it’s not. We’re at war. There’s no reason to expose yourself unnecessarily when harder battles are still ahead. I don’t want you getting hurt because of my idiot father, or because you think you’re invincible,” Wednesday said.
“I know what I’m doing, Wednesday. I fought life-or-death battles before I even met you. I’m not some idiot looking to die for validation. I never was,” Luke said sharply.
“I know,” Wednesday replied, her tone softer than usual, not as sharp or monotone.
But before she could justify her concern or ease the tension, Luke continued:
“Do you remember a few months ago, when those lesser demons attacked Ajax’s mansion during his birthday party?”
Wednesday didn’t respond, but of course she remembered, and she knew exactly why Luke was bringing it up.
“When I took out the lesser demons, I went to help you, and you got furious. You yelled at me for killing your targets,” Luke went on, straight to the point. “You said you didn’t need anyone stepping in, that you knew what you were doing. And now you’re doing the exact thing you didn’t want me to do.”
“That was different. The lesser demons back then didn’t pose a real threat to my life. A demonic old man should never be underestimated,” Wednesday justified.
“To me, he’s just another old psychic who hasn’t fought in ages and spent years hiding in the shadows. Same as a lesser demon,” Luke said, his tone filled with absolute confidence.
There was a second of silence. Wednesday pressed her lips together slightly, still watching him.
“There it is. That absolute confidence,” she murmured.
Luke heard her, but said nothing.
“I don’t doubt your strength, Luke. I never have. But I care about what happens to you, and if there’s a way to reduce the risk of you getting hurt, I want you to take it. Not because I don’t trust you, but because I love you. And if I can prevent you from being hurt, I will,” Wednesday said, so clear and direct that it caught Luke off guard.
It wasn’t like it was strange to hear that from Wednesday. She had said it before. She had shown it. But every time she said it like that, with that blend of cold logic and brutal tenderness, it still took him by surprise.
Luke took a deep breath.
“Alright. You win. I’ll break the stones the moment the first old man shows up…” he finally said.
He couldn’t say no after the concern his beautiful gothic girlfriend just showed him.
“Promise it,” said Wednesday.
Luke raised an eyebrow, half confused, half amused.
“Alright, I promise.”
“You better keep your word. I’ll know from my father and uncle if they were teleported to your location. You won’t be able to lie to me,” Wednesday said, her tone more relaxed now, almost playful. But the warning was still there, as sharp as a dagger’s edge.
“I swear. I’ll follow through. You’re the only person who can make me question my battle instincts just by looking at me through a screen,” Luke said with a faint smile.
“What about you? How’s everything going at Nevermore?” Luke asked, changing the subject.
“Classes continue. Missions too. The atmosphere is more tense. But the teenagers here remain irritating in every possible way. Nothing I didn’t expect,” Wednesday replied.
“Oh, so you can go on missions and put yourself in danger, but I can’t?” Luke said, recalling that Wednesday had special permission to leave campus and carry out missions.
“What I do isn’t comparable to what you’re about to do, Luke. My tasks are reconnaissance, infiltration, information gathering. I work with other outcasts, with allies. No one expects me to face a demonic Elder alone. And if I ever did, it wouldn’t be without backup,” Wednesday replied calmly.
Luke let out a breath.
“I can’t win an argument with you today…”
The conversation then became more relaxed.
They talked for a few minutes about Wednesday’s day-to-day life, which was far more interesting than Luke’s isolated training.
And just as Wednesday was finishing a sentence, a sound cut through the video call.
It was pop music. Bright. Catchy. Irritatingly cheerful.
Luke tilted his head, frowning with a mix of mockery and disbelief.
“Wednesday… seriously? Pop music? Are you being held hostage? Blink twice if enemy spies kidnapped you.”
Wednesday’s eyes briefly shifted to a point off-camera. Then she looked back at him.
“I’m sharing a room. That’s all.”
“And you haven’t threatened her life yet?”
“No… not yet.”
“And since when do you have a roommate? I thought you had special permission to be alone, you know, like your clearance to leave campus and all that,” Luke asked, sounding a bit curious.
Wednesday tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and narrowed her eyes slightly.
“Some things came up… nothing important. I have to go. Goodbye. Remember to break the stones,” Wednesday said, ending the call.
‘What just happened?’ Luke wondered from his room, wearing a puzzled expression.
Seeing the time, he stretched and got up. It was time to prepare.
…
Wednesday’s Room
From her bed, Wednesday didn’t move for a second. Then she slowly turned her gaze toward the other side of the room.
The contrast was impossible to ignore.
Hanging lights, pastel-colored pillows, a blanket with a floral print.
And in the middle of it all, lying on her side, Enid Sinclair stared at her from her bed with a blank expression, though she didn’t look nearly as cheerful as her pop music.
“I never thought you’d show that much concern for someone… If color makes you sick, this could be fatal,” Enid said in a teasing tone.
Wednesday didn’t respond right away. She just stared at her with her usual unshakable expression.
“You heard the whole conversation?” she finally asked, without raising her voice.
Enid nodded.
“I suppose someone who runs a gossip blog just can’t resist eavesdropping. Nosy,” Wednesday said dryly, with clear intent to offend.
“I haven’t used my blog in months… You’d know that if you read anything besides ancient books or war reports or whatever,” Enid replied, tilting her head.
Wednesday didn’t respond for a few seconds. She just stared at Enid.
Since returning to Nevermore after winter break, Wednesday had kept a double schedule: classes and missions. She knew the war was silent but active, full of infiltrated enemies, questionable alliances, and covered-up deaths.
And Enid Sinclair, to her surprise, had kept her word.
She hadn’t approached Luke. Hadn’t sought contact. But she’d been useful, extremely useful. She offered herself as an ally in the war and delivered without hesitation.
Wednesday had seen her take down hooded attackers on two separate missions—ruthlessly, fearlessly, with a precision she didn’t typically associate with a girl who used to sing pop songs when she woke up.
The werewolf girl’s efficiency had convinced her. There were many people at Nevermore whose loyalty was questionable. Some pretended to be neutral. Others secretly sympathized with the Spellmans. Trust was hard to come by.
The number of neutral parties and potential enemies was higher than she and Luke had initially thought, even at a school like Nevermore, which was far more lenient toward normies.
But Enid was loyal, for obvious reasons. The obsession Wednesday knew all too well in Enid for Luke guaranteed she’d never betray him. Her loyalty was assured, even if it came from an uncomfortable place.
That’s why Wednesday had decided they would share a room again. For efficiency. For strategy. And because, deep down, she trusted Enid more than most.
Sharing a room again had been… strange. At first, they barely spoke. They rotated schedules. Exchanged reports. Planned missions. Everything was tactical.
But over the weeks, something else had crept back in. Not friendship. But familiarity.
They weren’t friends like before. But they weren’t strangers either.
“Does it bother you that I heard everything? ‘I love you, Luke, please come back safe, don’t fight, don’t get hurt, I need your eternal love…’ How sweet, Wednesday,” Enid said in a teasing tone.
“Should I reactivate my blog and write about it? Everyone would be shocked to learn the Ice Queen is such a softie,” she added.
Wednesday looked at her with an unshaken expression.
Over the past few months, the werewolf girl had become much sharper than before. Not just with her, Wednesday had noticed it in class too. Enid was still outgoing, cheerful, enthusiastic. But there was something new in her now: a sharp edge.
In the past, Enid avoided confrontation, neither verbal nor physical. But now… she was different. If someone challenged her, she responded. Even with Bianca, someone Enid once admired or feared, Nevermore’s self-proclaimed queen bee.
In fact, Bianca now avoided her during certain training sessions. And she wasn’t the only one.
Some students, especially in physical combat classes, were starting to fear her. Enid didn’t hold back. She had developed an intensity that bordered on feral. She moved with precision, with ferocity. And when she was angry or in a bad mood… it showed.
She had earned both respect and fear.
“Jealous?” Wednesday asked with a clearly provocative look.
The word dropped like a weight. Direct. Hitting exactly where it hurt.
Enid’s smug smile vanished in an instant, her eyes surprised, caught off guard, almost hurt. She hadn’t expected Wednesday to strike there, especially after admitting she was being sappy, only to counterattack with surgical precision.
Enid clicked her tongue, frustrated.
“You’re not as good at arguments as you think…” she muttered, though not even she believed it. She turned over in bed, giving Wednesday her back.
Wednesday watched her for a few more seconds, dark eyes, expression unchanging. But beneath that mask… a tiny smile appeared. Barely perceptible.
She had won the argument. As usual. With everyone, except one person. Luke.
He was the only one who could truly challenge her, who didn’t flinch at her sharpness or crumble under her precision. The only one with whom her arguments didn’t always end in victory.
But even he had yielded today.
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Chapters
- Chapter 273: Hell Island
- Chapter 272: The strongest
- Chapter 271: Reconnection
- Chapter 270: Execution
- Chapter 269: The Council
- Chapter 268: Normal Addams Discussion
- Chapter 267: Training with Enid
- Chapter 266: Revenge Claimed II
- Chapter 265: Revenge Claimed I
- Chapter 264: The new coexistence
- Chapter 263: The three gathered
- Chapter 262: The Decision
- Chapter 261: Luke finds out
- Chapter 260: Luke’s suspicion
- Chapter 259: End of the battle
- Chapter 258: War machine
- Chapter 257: I missed you
- Chapter 256: The balance changes
- Chapter 255: Luke and Nyra’s Entry
- Chapter 254: It’s a trap
- Chapter 253: Luke’s reputation
- Chapter 252: Relief mission
- Chapter 251: Enid’s response
- Chapter 250: Wednesday’s conclusion
- Chapter 249: Mission with Enid
- Chapter 248: Wednesday’s Diary III
- Chapter 247: Wednesday’s Diary II
- Chapter 246: Wednesday’s Diary I
- Chapter 245: The training continues
- Chapter 244: Rejected offerings
- Chapter 243: Run away? Not today
- Chapter 242: Fruits of training
- Chapter 241: Eclipse in action
- Chapter 240: Goodbye
- Chapter 239: Calm before the storm
- Chapter 238: Centralia
- Chapter 237: Video call
- Chapter 236: Mission
- Chapter 235: Training to the limit
- Chapter 234: Talk with Edgar
- Chapter 233: Confession
- Chapter 232: The Fall of the Spellmans
- Chapter 231: Luke’s confidence
- Chapter 230: Luke wakes up
- Chapter 229: Past as roommates
- Chapter 228: Talk between Wednesday and Enid
- Chapter 227: Perfect genetics
- Chapter 226: The Fury of Wednesday and Enid
- Chapter 225: Natasha’s concern
- Chapter 224: Ecstasy
- Chapter 223: The end?
- Chapter 222: Unavoidable attack
- Chapter 221: Wednesday’s choice
- Chapter 220: The battle continues
- Chapter 219: Dangerous situation
- Chapter 218: Counterattack
- Chapter 217: Improvised Team
- Chapter 216: Elliot Spellman
- Chapter 215: With honor until the end
- Chapter 214: Fighting alongside Enid
- Chapter 213: Sophie and John Poe
- Chapter 212: The curse of the tree
- Chapter 211: Enid’s appearance
- Chapter 210: Negotiations fail
- Chapter 209: The Truth of Shadyside
- Chapter 208: Beating
- Chapter 207: Shadyside Monarch
- Chapter 206: Wednesday’s Possessiveness
- Chapter 205: Vampires of the Drosia Clan
- Chapter 204: Wednesday historian
- Chapter 203: Culprits discovered
- Chapter 202: Cemetery II
- Chapter 201: Cemetery I
- Chapter 200: The competent Wednesday
- Chapter 199: Shadyside Realty
- Chapter 198: Follow the track
- Chapter 197: Multiple personalities?
- Chapter 196: Luke's track
- Chapter 195: Extended fame
- Chapter 194: Rebel
- Chapter 193: Tuesday Foster
- Chapter 192: Fruitless research
- Chapter 191: Manipulation is fun
- Chapter 190: Shadyside
- Chapter 189: Reward or punishment?
- Chapter 188: Leaving the Petropolus Mansion
- Chapter 187: Demons VI
- Chapter 186: Demons V
- Chapter 185: Demons IV
- Chapter 184: Demons III
- Chapter 183: Demons II
- Chapter 182: Demons I
- Chapter 181: A steady pace
- Chapter 180: Labyrinth of Statues
- Chapter 179: Harmless joke
- Chapter 178: Twisted hearts
- Chapter 177: Vindication
- Chapter 176: Reciprocity
- Chapter 175: Wednesday and Enid agree
- Chapter 174: Party IV
- Chapter 173: Party III
- Chapter 172: Party II
- Chapter 171: Party I
- Chapter 170: Petropolus Manor
- Chapter 169: Jealous?
- Chapter 168: The power of beauty
- Chapter 167: Tuesday?
- Chapter 166: Is the love triangle back?
- Chapter 165: The Addams enter the game
- Chapter 164: Enid's obsession
- Chapter 163: Anonymous fan
- Chapter 162: Post-Battle II
- Chapter 161: Post-Battle I
- Chapter 160: On the limit
- Chapter 159: Uncle Fester
- Chapter 158: Survival
- Chapter 157: Arrogance
- Chapter 156: Crackstone III
- Chapter 155: Crackstone II
- Chapter 154: Crackstone I
- Chapter 153: Resurrection Ritual
- Chapter 152: Soul Weapon
- Chapter 151: Wednesday's Birthday
- Chapter 150: Addams Family Tree
- Chapter 149: Purpose discovered
- Chapter 148: I almost screwed up!
- Chapter 147: Patience exhausted
- Chapter 146: Fortune teller
- Chapter 145: Vigilante
- Chapter 144: The cruelty of Goody Addams
- Chapter 143: Book of Shadows
- Chapter 142: New book
- Chapter 141: Crazy proposition
- Chapter 140: Training at Addams Mansion
- Chapter 139: Sparring with Gomez
- Chapter 138: Bittersweet truth
- Chapter 137: Living with the Addams II
- Chapter 136: Living with the Addams I
- Chapter 135: Difference between couples
- Chapter 134: End of the school year
- Chapter 133: The dance (Rave’N V)
- Chapter 132: Rave’N IV
- Chapter 131: Rave’N III
- Chapter 130: Rave’N II
- Chapter 129: Rave’N I
- Chapter 128: Last days in Nevermore
- Chapter 127: Natasha's information
- Chapter 126: Unusual comfort
- Chapter 125: Team Kairia exterminated
- Chapter 124: Saving Natasha
- Chapter 123: The true patriarch
- Chapter 122: Decision III
- Chapter 121: Decision II
- Chapter 120: Decision I
- Chapter 119: Consequences
- Chapter 118: End of the Bloody Moon
- Chapter 117: Bloody Moon VIII
- Chapter 116: Bloody Moon VII
- Chapter 115: Bloody Moon VI
- Chapter 114: Bloody Moon V
- Chapter 113: Bloody Moon IV
- Chapter 112: Bloody Moon III
- Chapter 111: Bloody Moon II
- Chapter 110: Bloody Moon I
- Chapter 109: Bad feeling
- Chapter 108: Training with Wednesday
- Chapter 107: Anomaly discovered
- Chapter 106: Marilyn uncovered
- Chapter 105: Confused feelings
- Chapter 104: Memory Extraction
- Chapter 103: Confession
- Chapter 102: New decision
- Chapter 101: Wednesday's Therapy
- Chapter 100: Chapter 100
- Chapter 99: Fencing Tournament II
- Chapter 98: Fencing Tournament I
- Chapter 97: Mutual help
- Chapter 96: Master ability
- Chapter 95: Advanced Technique
- Chapter 94: Talk with Enid
- Chapter 93: Interest?
- Chapter 92: Unusual connection
- Chapter 91: The first smile
- Chapter 90: Everybody stupid? Yes
- Chapter 88: Strange behavior
- Chapter 87: Date with Wednesday?
- Chapter 86: Spy
- Chapter 85: Mind power
- Chapter 84: Polygamy
- Chapter 83: Plan in the making
- Chapter 82: Infiltration with Wednesday
- Chapter 81: Prophecy
- Chapter 80: Rewards
- Chapter 79: Hooded again
- Chapter 78: Enid determination
- Chapter 77: Unilateral beating
- Chapter 76: Hyde Attack
- Chapter 75: Rowan Madness
- Chapter 74: Gia's indecision
- Chapter 73: Increased prestige
- Chapter 72: Pressure
- Chapter 71: Unpopular girls
- Chapter 70: Winners
- Chapter 69: Combat class IV
- Chapter 68: Combat class III
- Chapter 67: Combat class II
- Chapter 66: Combat class I
- Chapter 65: Similarities
- Chapter 64: Behind the Scene
- Chapter 63: Council of the Outcasts of America
- Chapter 62: Wednesday Addams
- Chapter 61: Addams Family
- Chapter 60: End of the vacations
- Chapter 59: Vacation III
- Chapter 58: Vacation II
- Chapter 57: Vacation I
- Chapter 56: End of first year
- Chapter 55: Umbrio Family
- Chapter 54: Increased strength
- Chapter 53: Final Poe Cup
- Chapter 52: Poe Cup V
- Chapter 51: Poe Cup IV
- Chapter 50: Poe Cup III
- Chapter 49: Poe Cup II
- Chapter 48: Poe Cup I
- Chapter 47: Preparation
- Chapter 46: Reconciliation
- Chapter 45: Two stubborn people
- Chapter 44: Farewell
- Chapter 43: Demons
- Chapter 42: Confusing
- Chapter 41: Interrogation
- Chapter 40: Guilty discovered
- Chapter 39: Parents' Day ends badly
- Chapter 38: Revenge
- Chapter 37: Leaked video
- Chapter 36: Fight versus older students
- Chapter 35: Uncovered?
- Chapter 34: Profanation
- Chapter 33: Mother's Family
- Chapter 32: Power Scale
- Chapter 31: Three aura user
- Chapter 30: Harvest Festival IV
- Chapter 29: Harvest Festival III
- Chapter 28: Harvest Festival II
- Chapter 27: Harvest Festival I
- Chapter 26: Interview
- Chapter 25: Xavier's advice
- Chapter 24: Halloween III
- Chapter 23: Halloween II
- Chapter 22: Halloween I
- Chapter 21: Training with Enid
- Chapter 20: Practice with Sabrina
- Chapter 19: Immobilization
- Chapter 18: Aura Sky-Blue
- Chapter 17: A small sample
- Chapter 16: Start of classes II
- Chapter 15: Start of classes I
- Chapter 14: Social media
- Chapter 13: Double aura
- Chapter 12: Infernal training
- Chapter 11: Aura
- Chapter 10: Maid?
- Chapter 9: Talk with Larissa
- Chapter 8: Principal Larissa Weems
- Chapter 7: Outcast culture
- Chapter 6: Jericho
- Chapter 5: What!?
- Chapter 4: Family ghost
- Chapter 3: Anger
- Chapter 2: Shit
- Chapter 1: Luke Poe