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| hero(es)= [[Jenny Everywhere | | hero(es)= [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny Everywhere]] | ||
| villain(s)= | | villain(s)= [[Robo-Stalin]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br> | ||
| featuring= [[ | | featuring= [[Haroun the Thrice Cursed]]<br>[[David Lowe]]<br>[[Kim (Parallax Universe)|Kim]]<br>[[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Professor Awesome]]<br>[[Jenny Everywhere's father]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Simon Jacobs]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Superman]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Jenny Everywhere's mother]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Jimmy Wherever]]/[[Jimmy Anytime]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Thoth (Morning After)|Thoth]]<br>[[Steven Lucas]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Eric's mother]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Octobriana#Fighting Robo-Stalin|Octobriana]]<br>[[Prince of the Fair Folk|The Prince of the Fair Folk]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Jenny Everywhere's fire-breathing cow]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Pyotr Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Kim's father]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Jacob (Morning After)|Jacob]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Jesus Christ]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Herod]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Jeanne Partout]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small> | ||
| | | setting= [[Parallax Universe]] | ||
| | | length= 3 chapters plus epilogue | ||
| writer(s)= [[Scott Sanford]] | | writer(s)= [[Scott Sanford]] | ||
| artist(s)= | | artist(s)= | ||
| dates= May 6th, 2022 - May 13th, 2022 | | dates= May 6th, 2022 - May 20th, 2022; August 13th, 2022 | ||
| original_link= [https://scott-sanford.dreamwidth.org/47453.html]<br>[https://scott-sanford.dreamwidth.org/48113.html] | | original_link= [https://scott-sanford.dreamwidth.org/47453.html]<br>[https://scott-sanford.dreamwidth.org/48113.html]<br>[https://scott-sanford.dreamwidth.org/48433.html]<br>[https://scott-sanford.dreamwidth.org/49941.html] | ||
| seriesnav = [[Scott Sanford's Jenny Everywhere stories]] | | seriesnav = [[Scott Sanford's Jenny Everywhere stories]] | ||
| previous = ''[[Truth in Labeling (short story)|Truth in Labeling]]'' | | previous = ''[[Truth in Labeling (short story)|Truth in Labeling]]'' | ||
| next = | | next = ''[[Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West (short story)|Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West]]'' | ||
}}'''''Morning After''''' was a [[Jenny Everywhere]] webnovel serialised weekly by [[Scott Sanford]] starting in early May 2022. It acted as a direct sequel to Sanford's earlier serialised story ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]''. | }}'''''Morning After''''' was a [[Jenny Everywhere]] webnovel serialised weekly by [[Scott Sanford]] starting in early May 2022. It acted as a direct sequel to Sanford's earlier serialised story ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]''. | ||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
===Plot=== | ===Plot=== | ||
====Part 1: Haroun the Thrice Cursed==== | ==== Part 1: Haroun the Thrice Cursed ==== | ||
Waking up in the morning, [[Jenny Everywhere | Waking up in the morning, [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny Everywhere]] feels a “[[shifter hangover]]” coming on. She phones her editor at [[Stone]], [[Haroun the Thrice Cursed|Haroun]], to warn him that she's “not a hundred percent today” — and finds herself slipping into florid, antiquated language while talking to the phone operator. However, she does get through to Haroun eventually, with him telling her to give his regards to “[[David Lowe|David al-Hajar]]” if she sees him. After hanging up, she experiences a flash from the life of a [[Jenny Everywhere#Between Byzantium, Constantinople and Istanbul|sea-faring Jenny]] who's somehow trading ''between'' [[Byzantium]], [[Constantinople]] and [[Istanbul]]. When she begins to think about eating some [[toast]], she gets a flash from [[Jenny Everywhere#Building a mill|a Jenny]] who has been working, alongside several other people, on building a mill so that they can make themselves bread, and who have ''just'' gotten it working at last. She decides to go talk to David, if only to warn him that “some weird stuff” might be going on. | ||
====Part 2: David==== | ==== Part 2: David ==== | ||
[[Jenny Everywhere | [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] goes across to [[David Lowe|David]]'s apartment and knocks. After he answers the door, she explains her predicament to him at some length, also telling him about a few of her ghost-memories to double-check that they don't match with anything she's mentioned before and are indeed spillovers from other Jennies. Walking back, she bumps (quite literally) into [[Thoth (Morning After)|Thoth]], [[Steven Lucas|Steven]]'s talking cat [[familiar]], who asks her to tell Steven to buy him more tuna when next she sees him, and also advises her to go check on “[[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|the kid]]” downstairs, as he is “doing mad science again”. | ||
==== Part 3: Professor Awesome ==== | |||
[[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] heads down the stairs, getting another glimpse of another universe (where [[Jenny Everywhere#Opposing Robo-Stalin with Octobriana|another Jenny]] is engaged in an adventure with [[Octobriana#Fighting Robo-Stalin|Octobriana]]) when she looks out the window, and finds [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Eric]] sitting on the stairs and scribbling schematics in his notebook. Looking over his shoulder, she recognises the design as a new kind of [[de-pants-icator]] and reminds him of how much trouble he got in with the last version. A sulky Eric protests that he has no intention of using the new device, but merely wants to prove to himself that he could improve the design. She briefly gets a glimpse of yet another universe, where an [[Professor Awesome#Wreaking havoc|older version of Professor Awesome]] has become a genuine, murderous supervillain whom her [[Jenny Everywhere#Fighting Professor Awesome|local self]] is fighting in earnest. Dismissing the vision, she simply convinces Eric that he's already proven his intellectual worth by drawing the plans, and there's no need to actually build the device in real life. They chat for a while, with Jenny cautioning the boy against foolhardy plans, before Jenny heads off. Feeling her grasp on this reality becoming increasingly unsteady, she decides to go take a nap. | |||
==== Epilogue ==== | |||
[[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] tries to sleep on the couch with some soft [[Pyotr Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky]] music in the background, but is woken up when [[David Lowe|David]] drops in and starts talking with [[Kim (Parallax Universe)|Kim]]. Some of what they talk about rouses further memories from Jenny, who gets up and excitedly gives them more details on some of her remembered lifetimes. By the time she remembers a bizarre disco version of ''{{w|Jesus Christ Superstar|Jesus Christ Superstar}}'' plucked from the memories of [[Jenny Everywhere#1970s Jenny|a 1970s Jenny]], and gives them a rousing ''a cappella'' rendition of the main song, her chuckling friends conclude that she seems back to her normal peppy self. | |||
===Worldbuilding=== | ===Worldbuilding=== | ||
====Jenny Everywhere==== | ====Jenny Everywhere==== | ||
*The story stars the [[Jenny Everywhere | *The story stars the [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|“default Jenny”]] of [[Scott Sanford's Jenny Everywhere stories]]. However, she gets telepathic glimpses of the lives of her other selves in several other universes, including: | ||
** a [[Jenny Everywhere#Between Byzantium, Constantinople and Istanbul|sea-faring Jenny]] who's somehow trading ''between'' [[Byzantium]], [[Constantinople]] and [[Istanbul]]; | ** a [[Jenny Everywhere#Between Byzantium, Constantinople and Istanbul|sea-faring Jenny]] who's somehow trading ''between'' [[Byzantium]], [[Constantinople]] and [[Istanbul]]; | ||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#Building a mill|a Jenny]] who has been working, alongside several other people, on building a mill so that they can make themselves bread, and who have ''just'' gotten it working at last; | ** [[Jenny Everywhere#Building a mill|a Jenny]] who has been working, alongside several other people, on building a mill so that they can make themselves bread, and who have ''just'' gotten it working at last; | ||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#Jenny Jacobs|one]] who grew up in a suburban house in [[Wisconsin]] with a [[Simon Jacobs|white father]], recognisable as a variation of Jenny Jacobs; | ** [[Jenny Everywhere#Jenny Jacobs|one]] who grew up in a suburban house in [[Wisconsin]] with a [[Simon Jacobs|white father]], recognisable as a variation of Jenny Jacobs; | ||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#Origins|one]] whose origins matched the [[Jenny Everywhere: Secret Origins|inaccurate origin story]] once read by [[Retro]] in [[Universe B (The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere)|one world]]; | ** [[Jenny Everywhere#Origins|one]] whose origins matched the [[Jenny Everywhere: Secret Origins|inaccurate origin story]] once read by [[Retro]] in [[Universe B (The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere)|one world]]; | ||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#Growing up in Pennsylvania|one]] who “grew up on a farm in [[Pennsylvania]]” with “[[ | ** [[Jenny Everywhere#Growing up in Pennsylvania|one]] who “grew up on a farm in [[Pennsylvania]]” with “[[Jenny Everywhere#Mother in Pennsylvania|her mother]]'s biplane hidden behind the barn”. This mother was herself an incarnation of Jenny, and the daughter began to get glimpses of her memories when she turned fourteen, learning how to use the biplane, which was more scientifically advanced than meets the eye. She was forced to leave her daughter with “[[Jacob (Morning After)|Jacob]] and the other Plain people”, and never came back from whatever dangerous journey she undertook. | ||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#Cloning factory|one]] who is busy reconverting an old space-ship into a cloning factory to make new Jennies to seed across [[the Multiverse]]. | ** [[Jenny Everywhere#Cloning factory|one]] who is busy reconverting an old space-ship into a cloning factory to make new Jennies to seed across [[the Multiverse]]. | ||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#Opposing Robo-Stalin with Octobriana|one]] who was familiar with a boisterous [[Octobriana#Fighting Robo-Stalin|version of Octobriana]] who rode a dinosaur and intended to travel back in time to fight [[Robo-Stalin]]. | |||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#Fighting Professor Awesome|one]] who was fighting a genuinely dangerous [[Professor Awesome#Wreaking havoc|version]] of [[Professor Awesome]]. | |||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#Owner of a fire-breathing cow|one]] who owned a [[Jenny Everywhere's fire-breathing cow|fire-breathing cow]] and had frequent dealings with the [[Fae]]. | |||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#At the beginning of Time|one]] who was present at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology_of_the_universe#Planck_epoch very beginning] of the universe, witnessing the introduction of linear time, which she perceived to some degree as “the end” of the timeless universe she'd known. Other versions of her later witnessed the end of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_unification_epoch another universal epoch]. | |||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#Space cloud Jenny|one]] who is a “space cloud”, a sentient gaseous being living in the interstellar spaces, living at speeds that would seem unimaginably slow to a human. | |||
** [[Jenny Everywhere#1970s Jenny|one]] who was active in the 1970s and was familiar with a disco musical about [[Jesus Christ]] (apparently no earlier than 1978, by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stayin%27_Alive the music] it used). | |||
* Jenny also thinks back to two of her other selves who bickered with each other at the after party, the “very English” [[Jenny Everywhere#Jenny Cornelius|Jenny Cornelius]] and the “very French” [[Jeanne Partout (Paying It Forward)|Jeanne Partout]]. | |||
* In conversation with [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Eric]], she mentions [[Jenny Everywhere#Meddling in Camelot|a version]] of her who brought a [[Panzer III]] to the [[Battle of Camlann]]. It proved insufficient to turn the tide of the battle but did “come in handy during the evac to [[Avalon]]”. | |||
==== Jimmy Wherever & Jimmy Anytime ==== | |||
* One of [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]]'s hangover-induced ghost-memories is of hanging around with “a guy in a Canadian flag T-shirt” — “tall, broad-shouldered, [[Jimmy Wherever|maybe blond]]. Or [[Jimmy Anytime|brown hair]]. Probably not a redhead”. As far as [[David Lowe|David]] knows, no such person is around in [[Universe_(Parallax)|this world]]. | |||
==== | ==== Octobriana ==== | ||
* One of [[Jenny Everywhere | * One of [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]]'s hangover-induced ghost-memories involves her having a friendly conversation with “[[Octobriana#Fighting Robo-Stalin|a blonde woman wearing a red star on her forehead and not enough clothing for the weather]]” who is riding a tame dinosaur, and intends to travel back in time to 1971 to fight “[[Robo-Stalin]]”. | ||
====Universes==== | ====Universes==== | ||
* The story, starring [[Scott Sanford]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere | * The story, starring [[Scott Sanford]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|“default Jenny”]], primarily takes place in [[Parallax Universe|her universe]], but Jenny gets telepathic glimpses of the lives of her other selves in several other universes. | ||
==== Other ==== | ==== Other ==== | ||
* [[Jenny Everywhere | * [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] recently sent in a review for a band called ''[[Coelacanths and Possums]]''. | ||
* Jenny gets what she describes as a “[[shifter hangover]]” as a result of overusing her shifting powers the previous ays. She describes it as: “my head is too full. Way too full of way too many of me. And among other stuff it’s got me remembering the wrong things”. It also causes minor “glitches” in reality around her. | * Jenny gets what she describes as a “[[shifter hangover]]” as a result of overusing her shifting powers the previous ays. She describes it as: “my head is too full. Way too full of way too many of me. And among other stuff it’s got me remembering the wrong things”. It also causes minor “glitches” in reality around her. | ||
* On [[April Fools' Day]], somebody replaced the “10” on [[David Lowe|David]]'s apartment door with an {{w|Aleph number|aleph-null}}; “[[Kim]] snickered and [[Professor Awesome]] just about injured himself laughing”. | * On [[April Fools' Day]], somebody replaced the “10” on [[David Lowe|David]]'s apartment door with an {{w|Aleph number|aleph-null}}; “[[Kim (Parallax Universe)|Kim]] snickered and [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Professor Awesome]] just about injured himself laughing”. | ||
* Both Jenny and David are familiar with the story of [[Superman]]. His father was a scientist and he was shot me away from their doomed planet of [[Krypton]] as a baby; his space pod then dropped out of the sky and he grew up on a farm in [[Kansas]] with a family called the Kents”. | * Both Jenny and David are familiar with the story of [[Superman]]. His father was a scientist and he was shot me away from their doomed planet of [[Krypton]] as a baby; his space pod then dropped out of the sky and he grew up on a farm in [[Kansas]] with a family called the Kents”. | ||
* The [[Professor Awesome#Wreaking havoc|alternative Professor Awesome]] gets around in an [[Professor Awesome's Omnibus|Omnibus]] with a turret. | |||
* When asked how she obtained a [[Panzer III]], Jenny prevaricates, “as a rule, [[Nazi]]s have more weapons than they should, so if you steal weapons from Nazis it’s a public service”. | |||
* [[Kim (Parallax Universe)|Kim]] recalls that she had [[Kim's father|a father]] who passed away years ago but was “a fine man”. | |||
* Kim and David have both lived through the 1970s and, earlier, through the heights of {{w|Macaroni (fashion)|macaroni}} fashion, although David never went in for the latter. | |||
===Continuity=== | ===Continuity=== | ||
* This story acts as a direct sequel to the earlier serialised story [[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'', taking place immediately after its events. | * This story acts as a direct sequel to the earlier serialised story [[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'', taking place immediately after its events. | ||
* [[Jenny Everywhere | * [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]]'s job as a music critic, first seen in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'', is featured once again. | ||
* Jenny gets flashes of [[Jenny Everywhere's father|her father]], despite, in this incarnation, not being sure that she's ever had one. They include “a white guy in [[Wisconsin]]” who lived in a suburban house and had a workshop — [[Simon Jacobs]] as seen in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles (comic story)|The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles]]'' — and a scientist in a labcoat who “shot [her] away from our doomed planet as a baby” in “a [[the Pod|space pod]]”, matching the purported origin story for Jenny Everywhere given in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere]]''. | * Jenny gets flashes of [[Jenny Everywhere's father|her father]], despite, in this incarnation, not being sure that she's ever had one. They include “a white guy in [[Wisconsin]]” who lived in a suburban house and had a workshop — [[Simon Jacobs]] as seen in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles (comic story)|The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles]]'' — and a scientist in a labcoat who “shot [her] away from our doomed planet as a baby” in “a [[the Pod|space pod]]”, matching the purported origin story for Jenny Everywhere given in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere]]''. | ||
* [[Shifter energy|Shift energy]] is mentioned. “Shifter energy” was previously prominently featured in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]''. | |||
* [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Eric]] is trying to build a new [[de-pants-icator]]. The trouble he got into for building the first one was the subject of the character's first-ever mention in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]''. | |||
* The [[Professor Awesome#Wreaking havoc|alternative Professor Awesome]] glimpsed by Jenny is mentioned to have once built a [[Time Pestle]], and speculated to have possibly now built a new one. The usual version of Awesome was mentioned to have created a Time Pestle in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'' and later come to regret it. | |||
* Jenny gives more detail on her mishaps in [[Shangri-La]] in this very incarnation, first mentioned in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]''. | |||
* When her confused memories make Jenny wonder if the apartment building has altered its shapes while she wasn't looking, Jenny reflects that “we had [[The Strange and Wonderful House|a house like that]] once ... a vast and ever-changing palace, strange and wonderful and alive”. This is the titular setting of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]''. In her [[shifter hangover]]-addled mind, this memory becomes blurred with that of “[[Infinity Apartment|an apartment full of universes]]”, the setting of [[COMIC]]: ''[[Infinity Apartment (comic story)|Infinity Apartment]]''. | |||
* Jenny mentions remembering that “[[Jenny Everywhere#The Robbery|one of <nowiki>[her]</nowiki>]] got in trouble for trying to steal a diamond from the [[Louvre]]”. [[Scott Sanford]] confirmed this was intended as a reference to the “robbery” scene in [[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]''. [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'' had previously suggested that this Jenny in fact got killed as a result of the heist going wrong. | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
===Background=== | |||
[[Scott Sanford]] gave some [https://scott-sanford.dreamwidth.org/48773.html commentary] to the story, broken down by part. | |||
{{quotebox|I hope the brief flashes of other Jennies works well for the readers. I found them fun to write; some of these worlds are ones I’d like to know more about.<br />'''Part One:'''<br />This is the first mention of [[Haroun the Thrice-Cursed]] and the first naming of the magazine that pays Jenny to write about music. (I had meant ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Stone Rolling Stone]'' not ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slate_(magazine) Slate]'' but when the potential ambiguity was pointed out on [[Stone|the wiki page]] I liked it.)<br />It's logical that Jenny Cornelius was the 1970s Jenny who was playing chess with the priest; I don't think our viewpoint Jenny described Jeanne Partout during ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]''.<br />'''Part Two:'''<br>Jenny’s fathers include [[The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles (comic story)|a white guy from Wisconsin]] and [[The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|a scientist with a pod]]. Hm. Diplomatic of David to say, “You probably had a father”.<br />The Canadian guy? Jenny might remember him [[Jimmy Anytime|any time]], or [[Jimmy Wherever|wherever]] they met. Or not. If she can't remember that there are at least two of them, he must not be that important to her.<br />It was probably wise not to get sidetracked into discussing [[Everywhere Explorer|her family's biplanes]].<br />And Steven has a talking cat. At this point I can’t even be surprised.<br />'''Part Three:'''<br />That [[Octobriana|dinosaur-riding woman]] sounds like a trouble magnet.<br />Nobody needed armored cavalry support at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Camlann Battle of Camlann]. On the brighter side, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_Cavern Devil's Arse] has been cleaned up a lot in our universe.<br />Jenny conflates [[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|a house]] and [[Infinity Apartment (comic story)|an apartment]]; I can’t blame her, could you?<br />Incidentally, if anyone feels inspired by any of the worlds Jenny flashed onto and wants to investigate them more, please be my guest. Some of those Jenny Everywheres are obviously doing very interesting things that barely got touched upon in this story. I’d like to know more about the crew of the ''[[Cheshire Catamaran]]'' and what the deal is with Jenny’s fire breathing cow...|Scott Sanford}} | |||
===Read online=== | ===Read online=== | ||
The story is [https://scott-sanford.dreamwidth.org/47453.html available] on the author's website. | The story is [https://scott-sanford.dreamwidth.org/47453.html available] on the author's website. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 4 May 2024
Morning After was a Jenny Everywhere webnovel serialised weekly by Scott Sanford starting in early May 2022. It acted as a direct sequel to Sanford's earlier serialised story Paying It Forward.
Contents
Plot
Part 1: Haroun the Thrice Cursed
Waking up in the morning, Jenny Everywhere feels a “shifter hangover” coming on. She phones her editor at Stone, Haroun, to warn him that she's “not a hundred percent today” — and finds herself slipping into florid, antiquated language while talking to the phone operator. However, she does get through to Haroun eventually, with him telling her to give his regards to “David al-Hajar” if she sees him. After hanging up, she experiences a flash from the life of a sea-faring Jenny who's somehow trading between Byzantium, Constantinople and Istanbul. When she begins to think about eating some toast, she gets a flash from a Jenny who has been working, alongside several other people, on building a mill so that they can make themselves bread, and who have just gotten it working at last. She decides to go talk to David, if only to warn him that “some weird stuff” might be going on.
Part 2: David
Jenny goes across to David's apartment and knocks. After he answers the door, she explains her predicament to him at some length, also telling him about a few of her ghost-memories to double-check that they don't match with anything she's mentioned before and are indeed spillovers from other Jennies. Walking back, she bumps (quite literally) into Thoth, Steven's talking cat familiar, who asks her to tell Steven to buy him more tuna when next she sees him, and also advises her to go check on “the kid” downstairs, as he is “doing mad science again”.
Part 3: Professor Awesome
Jenny heads down the stairs, getting another glimpse of another universe (where another Jenny is engaged in an adventure with Octobriana) when she looks out the window, and finds Eric sitting on the stairs and scribbling schematics in his notebook. Looking over his shoulder, she recognises the design as a new kind of de-pants-icator and reminds him of how much trouble he got in with the last version. A sulky Eric protests that he has no intention of using the new device, but merely wants to prove to himself that he could improve the design. She briefly gets a glimpse of yet another universe, where an older version of Professor Awesome has become a genuine, murderous supervillain whom her local self is fighting in earnest. Dismissing the vision, she simply convinces Eric that he's already proven his intellectual worth by drawing the plans, and there's no need to actually build the device in real life. They chat for a while, with Jenny cautioning the boy against foolhardy plans, before Jenny heads off. Feeling her grasp on this reality becoming increasingly unsteady, she decides to go take a nap.
Epilogue
Jenny tries to sleep on the couch with some soft Tchaikovsky music in the background, but is woken up when David drops in and starts talking with Kim. Some of what they talk about rouses further memories from Jenny, who gets up and excitedly gives them more details on some of her remembered lifetimes. By the time she remembers a bizarre disco version of Jesus Christ Superstar plucked from the memories of a 1970s Jenny, and gives them a rousing a cappella rendition of the main song, her chuckling friends conclude that she seems back to her normal peppy self.
Worldbuilding
Jenny Everywhere
- The story stars the “default Jenny” of Scott Sanford's Jenny Everywhere stories. However, she gets telepathic glimpses of the lives of her other selves in several other universes, including:
- a sea-faring Jenny who's somehow trading between Byzantium, Constantinople and Istanbul;
- a Jenny who has been working, alongside several other people, on building a mill so that they can make themselves bread, and who have just gotten it working at last;
- one who grew up in a suburban house in Wisconsin with a white father, recognisable as a variation of Jenny Jacobs;
- one whose origins matched the inaccurate origin story once read by Retro in one world;
- one who “grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania” with “her mother's biplane hidden behind the barn”. This mother was herself an incarnation of Jenny, and the daughter began to get glimpses of her memories when she turned fourteen, learning how to use the biplane, which was more scientifically advanced than meets the eye. She was forced to leave her daughter with “Jacob and the other Plain people”, and never came back from whatever dangerous journey she undertook.
- one who is busy reconverting an old space-ship into a cloning factory to make new Jennies to seed across the Multiverse.
- one who was familiar with a boisterous version of Octobriana who rode a dinosaur and intended to travel back in time to fight Robo-Stalin.
- one who was fighting a genuinely dangerous version of Professor Awesome.
- one who owned a fire-breathing cow and had frequent dealings with the Fae.
- one who was present at the very beginning of the universe, witnessing the introduction of linear time, which she perceived to some degree as “the end” of the timeless universe she'd known. Other versions of her later witnessed the end of another universal epoch.
- one who is a “space cloud”, a sentient gaseous being living in the interstellar spaces, living at speeds that would seem unimaginably slow to a human.
- one who was active in the 1970s and was familiar with a disco musical about Jesus Christ (apparently no earlier than 1978, by the music it used).
- Jenny also thinks back to two of her other selves who bickered with each other at the after party, the “very English” Jenny Cornelius and the “very French” Jeanne Partout.
- In conversation with Eric, she mentions a version of her who brought a Panzer III to the Battle of Camlann. It proved insufficient to turn the tide of the battle but did “come in handy during the evac to Avalon”.
Jimmy Wherever & Jimmy Anytime
- One of Jenny's hangover-induced ghost-memories is of hanging around with “a guy in a Canadian flag T-shirt” — “tall, broad-shouldered, maybe blond. Or brown hair. Probably not a redhead”. As far as David knows, no such person is around in this world.
Octobriana
- One of Jenny's hangover-induced ghost-memories involves her having a friendly conversation with “a blonde woman wearing a red star on her forehead and not enough clothing for the weather” who is riding a tame dinosaur, and intends to travel back in time to 1971 to fight “Robo-Stalin”.
Universes
- The story, starring Scott Sanford's “default Jenny”, primarily takes place in her universe, but Jenny gets telepathic glimpses of the lives of her other selves in several other universes.
Other
- Jenny recently sent in a review for a band called Coelacanths and Possums.
- Jenny gets what she describes as a “shifter hangover” as a result of overusing her shifting powers the previous ays. She describes it as: “my head is too full. Way too full of way too many of me. And among other stuff it’s got me remembering the wrong things”. It also causes minor “glitches” in reality around her.
- On April Fools' Day, somebody replaced the “10” on David's apartment door with an aleph-null; “Kim snickered and Professor Awesome just about injured himself laughing”.
- Both Jenny and David are familiar with the story of Superman. His father was a scientist and he was shot me away from their doomed planet of Krypton as a baby; his space pod then dropped out of the sky and he grew up on a farm in Kansas with a family called the Kents”.
- The alternative Professor Awesome gets around in an Omnibus with a turret.
- When asked how she obtained a Panzer III, Jenny prevaricates, “as a rule, Nazis have more weapons than they should, so if you steal weapons from Nazis it’s a public service”.
- Kim recalls that she had a father who passed away years ago but was “a fine man”.
- Kim and David have both lived through the 1970s and, earlier, through the heights of macaroni fashion, although David never went in for the latter.
Continuity
- This story acts as a direct sequel to the earlier serialised story PROSE: Paying It Forward, taking place immediately after its events.
- Jenny's job as a music critic, first seen in PROSE: Camera Shy, is featured once again.
- Jenny gets flashes of her father, despite, in this incarnation, not being sure that she's ever had one. They include “a white guy in Wisconsin” who lived in a suburban house and had a workshop — Simon Jacobs as seen in COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles — and a scientist in a labcoat who “shot [her] away from our doomed planet as a baby” in “a space pod”, matching the purported origin story for Jenny Everywhere given in COMIC: The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere.
- Shift energy is mentioned. “Shifter energy” was previously prominently featured in COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse.
- Eric is trying to build a new de-pants-icator. The trouble he got into for building the first one was the subject of the character's first-ever mention in PROSE: Paying It Forward.
- The alternative Professor Awesome glimpsed by Jenny is mentioned to have once built a Time Pestle, and speculated to have possibly now built a new one. The usual version of Awesome was mentioned to have created a Time Pestle in PROSE: Pit Stop and later come to regret it.
- Jenny gives more detail on her mishaps in Shangri-La in this very incarnation, first mentioned in PROSE: Paying It Forward.
- When her confused memories make Jenny wonder if the apartment building has altered its shapes while she wasn't looking, Jenny reflects that “we had a house like that once ... a vast and ever-changing palace, strange and wonderful and alive”. This is the titular setting of PROSE: Our Strange and Wonderful House. In her shifter hangover-addled mind, this memory becomes blurred with that of “an apartment full of universes”, the setting of COMIC: Infinity Apartment.
- Jenny mentions remembering that “one of [her] got in trouble for trying to steal a diamond from the Louvre”. Scott Sanford confirmed this was intended as a reference to the “robbery” scene in COMIC: My Bloody Valentine. COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere had previously suggested that this Jenny in fact got killed as a result of the heist going wrong.
Behind the scenes
Background
Scott Sanford gave some commentary to the story, broken down by part.
I hope the brief flashes of other Jennies works well for the readers. I found them fun to write; some of these worlds are ones I’d like to know more about. Part One: This is the first mention of Haroun the Thrice-Cursed and the first naming of the magazine that pays Jenny to write about music. (I had meant Rolling Stone not Slate but when the potential ambiguity was pointed out on the wiki page I liked it.) It's logical that Jenny Cornelius was the 1970s Jenny who was playing chess with the priest; I don't think our viewpoint Jenny described Jeanne Partout during Paying It Forward. Part Two: Jenny’s fathers include a white guy from Wisconsin and a scientist with a pod. Hm. Diplomatic of David to say, “You probably had a father”. The Canadian guy? Jenny might remember him any time, or wherever they met. Or not. If she can't remember that there are at least two of them, he must not be that important to her. It was probably wise not to get sidetracked into discussing her family's biplanes. And Steven has a talking cat. At this point I can’t even be surprised. Part Three: That dinosaur-riding woman sounds like a trouble magnet. Nobody needed armored cavalry support at the Battle of Camlann. On the brighter side, the Devil's Arse has been cleaned up a lot in our universe. Jenny conflates a house and an apartment; I can’t blame her, could you? Incidentally, if anyone feels inspired by any of the worlds Jenny flashed onto and wants to investigate them more, please be my guest. Some of those Jenny Everywheres are obviously doing very interesting things that barely got touched upon in this story. I’d like to know more about the crew of the Cheshire Catamaran and what the deal is with Jenny’s fire breathing cow... |
—Scott Sanford |
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The story is available on the author's website.