Network: May, An Inauspicious Arrival
The Watches
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The Watches
Fourth wall characters will not be able to make their own posts in the communities, so they may use this post to make "network posts" of their own by top-leveling. The log post is right over here. |
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Sure does. It's my name.
[ Nickname, but he's not about to get into that with a "stranger." ]
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Really? I know a Stiles.
[ She's...dated a Stiles. She's been tethered to a Stiles beyond the mortal coil, so to speak. She's also not actually spoken to Stiles in several months because school has been especially challenging this semester, but that's neither here nor there. ]
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Oh yeah? That's cool, I guess. Not really a common name.
[ Act casual, Stilinski. ]
Since you know my name now, want to introduce yourself? Or I could start coming up with nicknames for you. But you probably won't like them, fair warning.
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[ But now she's nervous to give her real name just in case the person who texted before him is someone she'd really rather it not be. She decides to go with something that she thinks will give it away without actually having to say it, just in case. She's still wrapping her head around how all of this works and she'd rather be safe than sorry. ]
If I told you that my friend who shares your name once told me he thought I'd go off and win a Nobel Prize for some crazy mathematical theorem...would that mean anything to you? Besides the fact that there's no Nobel Prize for mathematics?
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But then they continue – dropping a hint so specific that Stiles is forced to accept the identity of whom he’s talking to. ]
What a dumbass.
[ His fingers are shaking a bit as he types. ]
Everyone knows it’s the Fields Medal awarded to mathematicians.
[ Switching to video, Stiles peers down at the watch with thinly disguised hope. ]
Lydia?
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The relief is more than apparent on her face when the feed switches and she can see Stiles's face for herself. ]
Stiles... Oh, God, what is going on? I was sure I was dreaming but...I don't think I am.
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[ Despite how surreal and terrifying the situation must be for her, Stiles can’t help the expression of raw joy that twists his face upon seeing her. God has he missed the pack. ]
I can explain – [ The background blurs as he starts moving, haphazardly pulling on shoes. ] Where are you? I mean, can you describe the area you’re in? I’ll come to you.
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Um...I don't—I don't know. Hang on...
[ The video swings around, away from Lydia and instead pointing outward, panning slowly around where she's standing. A moment later, the picture swings back to focus on Lydia. ]
Does that look familiar at all?
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I know where you are. Hang tight, okay?
[ He thunders down a set of stairs in his haste to get going, flying out the front door of the cottage he shares with Jonas and nearly forgetting to lock the front door. ]
Soooo, [ he begins distractedly, patting down pockets for his keys, ] do you want the good news or bad news first?
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Yeah, I'm not going anywhere, don't worry.
[ To his question, Stiles gets a reproachful look. ]
...bad, I guess. Then maybe the good news will soften the blow a little after the fact instead of ending on a bad note. I don't know, Stiles, just...whatever.
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[ Front door locked, Stiles is now booking it down the block toward the Residential District, which is where Lydia has found herself. ]
Good news? According to the Coven – think, a bunch of Deatons, forever holding out on pertinent information until the last convenient moment – you won’t be staying long. It’s just a matter of time until you get spirited back to Beacon Hills.
[ Stiles doesn’t know any better; naturally, he assumes she must have been in Beacon Hills before coming to Aefenglom. ]
Any immediate questions?
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Yeah, okay...that's bad, but also I kind of put that together already.
[ The good news, though, is good. Mostly. There are two things wrong with it and Lydia latches onto them immediately. ]
Yeah, it won't send me back to where I actually was, you don't think?
[ Because honestly...neither she nor her mom can afford a plane ticket all the way back to Boston with such little notice; she'd have to drive it and miss tons more time. ]
...and what about you? What do you mean I won't be staying long? Can't you and Derek just come with me? We're going to the same dimension...
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[ It’ll be another ten minutes before he reaches her; Stiles tells Lydia as much as he half-jogs through the Haven. ]
Usually, any Mirrorbound – that’s us, as opposed to a local – would be stuck in this dimension for an indeterminable amount of time. But the Coven announced that all recent arrivals are basically a magic experiment gone wrong. You’re not tethered here properly, like Derek and I are.
[ God does he wish he could leave with her, though. He misses his dad so damn much. ]
Anyway, it’ll return you to wherever you were before this. You weren’t home?
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Yeah, okay. Sorry, please go on.
[ Her brow creases at that. ]
...so then we'll just untether you. We've got a little bit of time. Stiles, I've literally brought you back from being mildly dead. We can do this.
[ If she sounds confident, it's because she is. Stiles has risked his life for her; she's willing to do the same for him. They might not be as close now as they were before, but she's always going to have a special place in her heart for Stiles. ]
Oh...uh, no, I was at school. Why, weren't you?
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Naturally, he says none of this. It’s too much to dump on Lydia so soon, especially when she’s only just arrived. ]
School… [ he repeats in slow confusion, brain already having reached the logical conclusion but refusing to accept what he’s being told. ] But not Beacon Hills High School…
[ Jackson had been nineteen. Just how much time has passed for Lydia? ]
Okay, next bombshell. This place? It sometimes brings people from different points in their timeline. We just started senior year when I’m from. But you’re…talking about college? Right? How…how old are you now?
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Which, as it turns out, is Derek-turned-into-a-teenager level insanity. What the hell is this place?! ]
College, yeah. I just turned twenty, like two months ago. You...you're still in high school?
[ More importantly—
...oh. Stiles is missing some pretty important milestones in their relationship, namely the shift of it from platonic to romantic and then the shift from romantic back to platonic. Well, if they have to be from different times, she supposes, at least neither of them are from a time when they're a couple while the other isn't; that could get uncomfortable fast...
Lydia lifts a hand to her forehead, looking a little overwhelmed. Does she tell him everything he's missing in between? Maybe it'll motivate him to get back home and that renewed sense of motivation will get them out of here faster. But what if telling him means that things won't unfold the way they're "supposed" to and all she manages to do is make things exponentially worse for everyone, herself included, back home with a nasty butterfly effect?
She lowers her head and slides her hand from her forehead up into her hair briefly before sighing softly and lifting her head again, hand falling back to her side. ]
This is insane...
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[ Shock has him skidding to an abrupt halt, staring at her image on the display of his comm watch. Last month he celebrated his eighteenth birthday in Aefenglom (“celebrated” used loosely), but he was originally taken from a point in their timeline when he was seventeen. The idea that Lydia is that far ahead of him is daunting. They’re in college. Well into college. With an incredulous noise, he forces himself onward to the Residential District. ]
Jackson was here briefly. He mentioned that Gerard returned to Beacon Hills. I’m guessing everything turned out alright? Uh, I mean…
[ A pained expression crosses his face. In a much smaller voice, he asks, ] Lydia, how’s my dad? He’s okay, right?
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[ There was a time when hearing that she'd missed Jackson would've upset her, but she's well past it now. They haven't spoken since that run-in back home and Lydia can almost get lost down that rabbit hole but then Stiles pauses and the brief silence jars her out of it in time to see that pained look.
Lydia, for her part, returns a soft smile and nods. ]
He's good, sweetie. I mean, I haven't seen him since Christmastime when I was home last, but...he was good. Don't worry.
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That’s…great. [ Voice thick with emotion, he drops his wrist for a moment so the video capture doesn’t show just how affected he is by relief. ] Thanks, Lydia. I’ve…I’ve needed to hear that.
[ It’s tempting to ask about the rest of the pack, yet he can’t quite manage to get Scott’s name out past the lump in his throat. ]
I’ll be there soon, [ he says, bringing the camera level once more. ] So, uh… Wh-where did you end up? For college, I mean.
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MIT. Stiles, how long have you been here, anyway...?
[ She's curious how exactly he can be here when she doesn't recall him ever going missing back home. Although, actually...she never did ask him what happened when the Ghost Riders took him; it was just one of those things they didn't talk about and probably never would. Like the nogitsune. But he'd been taken by the Ghost Riders senior year, too. Yeah, he'd said that they'd just started, but had they just started or was he still in denial about just how close they all were to scattering to the winds and they weren't just starting so much as well into the year? Part of her doesn't want to ask that, either and that part wins out. For now, at least. ]
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[ Not unlike her smile, the humor doesn’t quite reach his eyes. ]
It’s been four months, [ he admits wearily. ] So, not nearly as long as some of the oldest Mirrorbound here, but still four months too long for me.
[ Stiles has never been away from his father for such an extended period of time. Or Scott, though he doesn’t dwell on that thought. ]
But, hey! MIT. That’s amazing, Lydia. They have no idea how lucky they are to have you.
[ The Plan had involved everyone in the pack going to more local schools in California, yet it comes as no real surprise that said “plan” failed spectacularly. Maybe it was always destined to. “Control is overrated” – isn’t that what he’d told Malia? Speaking of… ]
How’d things work out for Malia? I, uh… [ An awkward pause. ] I know we broke up – I mean, I experienced that in the timeline before coming here. I just want to make sure she did okay with school.
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[ Her brow creases at that, trying to figure out how long Stiles was gone in the Hunt. It definitely wasn't that long, but it could still account for some of the time, maybe... Or maybe it was the Hunt and it just felt like time was moving differently for Stiles. She wants so badly to ask for a more specific timeline landmark to go by but she also doesn't want to alarm him if she's right and Stiles just doesn't know what's happening, yet.
Instead, she opts to let Stiles push the conversation in a more comfortable direction for her, for which she feels guilty, but it is what it is. ]
Thanks, sweetie. She's fine. She had to go to summer school, but I was never going to let her have to repeat senior year all alone. I had plenty of time for it since I finished my credits pretty early in the year.
[ She pauses and looks concerned when she looks back at him. ]
...are you okay? Here, I mean...?
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Stiles isn’t quite sure how to answer Lydia's question, but is saved from having to do so when she comes into sight. Barely remembering to turn off the comm watch, he calls her name. Then he’s racing over, long legs eating up the distance in seconds before he sweeps Lydia up into his arms in a hug. ]
God, it really is you! [ he exclaims into her hair, spinning the young woman around in his genuine joy. ] L-look at you! Holy shit.
[ Lydia is carefully placed back on her feet, though he’s reluctant to release her – like he’s afraid she might disappear if he doesn’t keep her. ]
I can’t believe you’re actually here.
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Stiles sweeps her off the ground and Lydia clings to him like she hasn't since...well, since the last time they got into a sticky situation with one another back in Beacon Hills. Her head dips down and against his head as he spins with her and it actually takes a conscious effort on her part not to fall into old habits — do not kiss him; that's not a thing for you anymore and it isn't a thing for him yet — just out of the wash of emotions that come with seeing him in person again for the first time in a while piled on top of the fact that she's in a strange place.
When he puts her back down, Stiles doesn't let go right away and Lydia's in no rush to get him to. Instead, she closes her hands around his forearms to reassure herself that yes, he's real and yes, he's right there in front of her. Her smile is about as watery as her eyes when she finally speaks. ]
You have no idea how good it is to see you... Oh, my God, are you okay?! What's the last thing you remember from home, exactly?
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With a breathy laugh, blinking rapidly to clear the tears from his eyes, he tries to address her questions. ]
I’m fine. Back home…uh, [ a pause, because it’s not an easy subject and he’s as hesitant to let this moment slip away as he is to release her, ] Theo attacked my dad. Melissa told me Liam attacked Scott in the library. Last thing I remember, I was sitting in the waiting room at the hospital.
[ Hoping to see his dad, hale and whole. From that time point, Stiles has no idea that Theo technically wasn’t responsible for the injuries to the Sheriff – Noah had yet to start dying to the chimera bone marrow in his body. ]
Must sound crazy to you, right? That’s gotta be like, ancient history now.
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/fin ❤