an ordinary girl from an ordinary town (
weirderthanthou) wrote2024-06-21 12:40 pm
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From Siberia to Fandom's Causeway, Sometime Friday
The last couple of days had been eventful.
But the moment they spotted an opening to leave, Jesse and Bucky took it. Jesse's first instinct had been to walk until they found the nearest Portalocity station, but somehow the universe - or the Oldest House - had intervened.
They walked, and the world slowly warped around them. The smell of pine trees permeated the air, hot coals and warm coffee. For a moment, it was as if the ocean itself lapped gently through the skein of the heavens around them, washing away the taste of rough and jagged Russia.
Then that, too, faded.
And suddenly there was asphalt under Jesse's feet, the school's spire towering not far from her view.
"Huh," she said quietly. "Thanks, Ahti."
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But the moment they spotted an opening to leave, Jesse and Bucky took it. Jesse's first instinct had been to walk until they found the nearest Portalocity station, but somehow the universe - or the Oldest House - had intervened.
They walked, and the world slowly warped around them. The smell of pine trees permeated the air, hot coals and warm coffee. For a moment, it was as if the ocean itself lapped gently through the skein of the heavens around them, washing away the taste of rough and jagged Russia.
Then that, too, faded.
And suddenly there was asphalt under Jesse's feet, the school's spire towering not far from her view.
"Huh," she said quietly. "Thanks, Ahti."
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She thrust the blanket and the pillow inside. (Yep, definitely still shirtless. Awkward.)
"If my guest bedroom manages to kill you after all of that, that'd be pretty embarrassing."
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And yes, still shirtless. And still just had the one arm he was using for the spoon, so any shoving of things at him was not really going to work.
"More surprising things have happened."
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Fine. Jesse padded into the room, and put the blankets down on the bed. Along with the pillow.
"I think we've had enough surprises this week," she said.
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But he looked up at her, finally. And asked, softly, "How did you?"
Find him.
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He had met her by now. Might as well bring it up.
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Of course he would ask. Quietly.
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But, oh.
"Is that what you used to... bring me back?"
He remembered something feeling like a ray of light, streaming in.
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"She helped."
There was no other word for it.
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Some of the awkwardness had slipped out of her expression.
"She's-- she's a very good friend." And I'm glad you get along.
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"Glad you can trust your head."
He really meant that.
(He could not.)
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Edging towards the door, but subtly.
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He'd just leave it at that.
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"Okay," he said again. Hesitated - or just went quiet for a second before speaking again. You decide. "Thank you."
It didn't cover it, but it'd do. For now.
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She reached for the door handle.
"Good night."
And closed the door.
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And wondered whether he would actually sleep.