Morty knows he shouldn't be screwing around with multidimensional shit. It's dangerous, it's impractical, it's blah blah blah. But it's a potential key to unlimited energy, how does nobody see that? He's built a dimensional siphon (it kind of looks like a cardboard box with a funnel and a TI-84 taped to it, but it damn well works), keyed in the dimensional coordinates to a random plane, and by God he's going to use it.
He flips the switch and waits for the energy bar to fill up.
It does! It fills up very rapidly. Then it explodes, along with the box. There's rather more smoke than there should be, and once the smoke clears someone is standing there.
"Oh dear," Morty says faintly.
Bella finds one thing she wants to check out that she doesn't think she can top at the magic library and didn't cover when she was at the bookstore and gets Ariel to get it for her. "I think I have half an hour to put sheets on my bed and stuff and then I'm going to crash hard," she yawns. "Thank you again for showing me around."
"Oh, sure!" Ariel checks out some weird romance starring Vlad Tepes that she didn't have time to finish.
"Mm... I should probably head down to the Workshop to see if I can help Sally on something or other. It's cool watching her work, if nothing else. Ooh, and I actually know the latitude and longitude of her forge for ley line reasons!" She provides them, along with the workshop's depth underground.
The room is cold. A forge glows in the corner; Sally is hammering at a viciously curved blade on an anvil bearing intricate runic inscriptions. She does not look up at them. She lifts the blade and quenches it in a barrel of glowing water, then shoves it barehanded into the forge.
"Do you want me to put you somewhere else, then?" asks Bella, peering with mild curiosity at the blade-forging process.
The blade-forging process currently involves Sally and the blade glowing with a multicolored corona that crackles violently and has unpleasant effects on nearby dust specks. She begins whirling it over her head, still not exhibiting any facial expression.
Pop.
Zzzzzz.
The east-facing window sees Bella out of bed at around seven-thirty in the morning, which seems to her like a pretty reasonable time. She twines Alli - quietly - while she gets herself an omelet and a cinnamon roll and some Canadian bacon and a big glass of orange juice for breakfast. Till she spots a familiar face.
"Oh hey, it's you," she says to Morty. "Hang on, Alli - Hi! I thought you might find your conscience eased to know that I am actually pretty pleased about being here and I have enrolled and am going to learn magic and so on."
"Place where supervillains and horrible demonic monsters and stuff get frozen so they aren't a threat but scientists can still study them. I'm not totally sure supervillains still get put in there, and I'm pretty sure high school students don't, but, y'know, terrified teenagers aren't great at rational thought, and stuff."
"Understood. Anyway, I don't advise you to repeat the experiment, but I have benefited, thanks, ciao." And off Bella goes to sit down with her noms.
Is eating breakfast and murmuring quietly to her twin interesting? Bella finds the watching understandable; if it's still going on in a few days she may start to give people looks.
A cheerful young man sets down his tray at Bella's table, followed by a disgruntled-looking shadow. "This seat taken?"
"I'm Xan, codename Hemomancer. This is Leo, codename Scion. Nice to meet you. Do you mind if I set up an anti-eavesdropping charm? Just out of habit, you know," he says, rolling his eyes at their observers.
"Bella-codename-Flicker. Is the charm on us persons or on the location? Will it prevent me from talking to my sister or is it more specific than that? And does Hemomancer imply what I think it does?"
"Location; nobody outside the bubble can hear anything we say unless specifically addressed, so your sister should be fine. If it implies that I do blood magic, yes; if it implies that I do magic using other people's blood, no. I'm quite conscientious about it."
"I am fine with the privacy charm as described. I was not forming any guesses about where you got your blood."
"People have some odd preconceptions about blood mages, say, turning them into meat puppets or boiling the blood in their veins. I can't imagine where they get the idea."
"Nor I," says Xan piously, dripping spontaneously generated blood onto an oddly shaped black crystal. The crystal turns red, and he tosses it to the center of the table.