Jane Foster (
lorentzian) wrote2013-11-19 01:18 am
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My name is Jane Foster. And if I'm remembering everything correctly, which I can hardly believe, then I've been here before. That being the case, there are a few people I need to talk to. You'll know who you are.
For those who don't know me, you might remember a spectacularly failed attempt at escaping the enclosure some time ago. (Sorry for the vague time frame. I haven't figured out yet how long I've been gone.) For anyone who arrived after that time, I'm an astrophysicist who specializes in wormholes. Well, it's more complex than that, I also study quantum energy fluctuations and related terrestrial phenomena pretty much all over the world - Earth, I mean. Earth. Earth in 2013, for anyone curious. Sorry, this is getting off topic.
In a nice turn of events, I didn't wake up outside, so no search and rescue needed this time.
I guess, um.
Hi, everyone. Old and new. It's - weird to be back.
[ Once she's done writing that plain, unembellished message, Jane shuts her journal and sighs, staring at the blank wall opposite her. Thank the powers at be for small blessings, like waking up warm and comfortable for once instead of half-frozen on a forest floor.
Since the apartment in which she awoke is one of the unclaimed ones, there's nothing really here for her to make use of - or, alternatively, disturb. So a short while later she is slipping out the door, walking on tip-toe down the halls and stairways, though she'll pause at the entrance of the building. She doesn't relish the idea of going out in the cold barefoot and in only a sundress. So she'll skulk about there, deliberating while checking her journal periodically for responses. Anyone who doesn't immediately strike her as Overtly And Comically Evil will probably get a hello. ]
For those who don't know me, you might remember a spectacularly failed attempt at escaping the enclosure some time ago. (Sorry for the vague time frame. I haven't figured out yet how long I've been gone.) For anyone who arrived after that time, I'm an astrophysicist who specializes in wormholes. Well, it's more complex than that, I also study quantum energy fluctuations and related terrestrial phenomena pretty much all over the world - Earth, I mean. Earth. Earth in 2013, for anyone curious. Sorry, this is getting off topic.
In a nice turn of events, I didn't wake up outside, so no search and rescue needed this time.
I guess, um.
Hi, everyone. Old and new. It's - weird to be back.
[ Once she's done writing that plain, unembellished message, Jane shuts her journal and sighs, staring at the blank wall opposite her. Thank the powers at be for small blessings, like waking up warm and comfortable for once instead of half-frozen on a forest floor.
Since the apartment in which she awoke is one of the unclaimed ones, there's nothing really here for her to make use of - or, alternatively, disturb. So a short while later she is slipping out the door, walking on tip-toe down the halls and stairways, though she'll pause at the entrance of the building. She doesn't relish the idea of going out in the cold barefoot and in only a sundress. So she'll skulk about there, deliberating while checking her journal periodically for responses. Anyone who doesn't immediately strike her as Overtly And Comically Evil will probably get a hello. ]
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... god, this is ... sort of mortifying, but. [ She folds her arms, her brows knight tight over her sad smile. ] ... did Tony get you that recording I made?
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Well. That, and the spell. His tears always come back to the spell, these days.]
...Yeah. He came by and delivered it. ...You know, he actually had to ask me if I knew what a cassette tape was?
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Yeah, well. That's just how he is. Can't miss an opportunity to be ... him.
[ ... awwwwwkwaaaaard. She sort of regrets bringing it up. Gently: ]
I ... I'm glad you had it. Sort of, um, moot point now, huh? [ Her laugh is quiet. ]
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[He still can't quite look at her, so he focuses on the coffee, getting mugs, sugar, milk and cream on a tray to bring to the table.]
I listened to it... kind of a lot. While you were gone.
[That's probably weird to say- or rather, weird to hear, for her. But he's not ashamed of it, nor will he apologize. Over the last month and a half, after everything that's happened, everything he did, he'd really needed someone to tell him those things. That he didn't give up. (He did.) That he should rely on people. (He didn't.) That they're proud of him. (Would she still?) That they believed in him. (Would she still?) That he could be a super hero. (Maybe back then.) That he should be careful. (Ha.
Ha.
Ha.)
He'd needed that voice, sometimes, to not be Teddy. Because Teddy knew. Teddy remembered. Teddy had been there. So sometimes it's hard... to believe all of that. When you hate yourself that much you just kind of assume everyone else does - or should - too.]
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You really need to fill me on on your life between then and now, kiddo.
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Do I, really?
[Can't he just have one person in his life who doesn't know?]
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You don't have to. But the fact that you don't want to? Tells me a lot already.
[ She picks up the mug and presses it to her lips briefly in thought before lowering it enough to talk. Her smile is sympathetic. ]
Billy, I know I've said a lot about being your big sister. And to me, you're family. End of story. But that never means you have to tell me something. I just... don't want you to go it alone.
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So. May as well ruin this, too.
His eyes flit to her, reluctant, but finally cooperative. Ish.]
Do you still have your journal with you?
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Yeah, of course. Here--
[ She picks up her journal from where she'd set it down and moves to hold it out to him, her expression a question, though she asks nothing further. ]
[action] ohai
[action] hai |D
Oh, god. The way he sounds is enough to make her sick with concern. She tries very hard to keep her expression schooled as the explanation goes on, but she just can't. Halfway through she presses a hand over her mouth and doesn't lower it until long moments after the recording has stopped.
Be careful with your magic. ]
Oh, my god. Billy. Billy, I'm so--
[ Without another word she sets everything down - journal, coffee, anything - so she can go over and pull him into a tight hug. ]
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...so... that's what you missed. Welcome back, huh...?
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[ There's a small waver to her voice, but her hands are firm as she steps back from the hug enough to cup his face instead. Her face is pinched with distress and care, but she's trying to smile anyway. ]
What kind of big sister would I be if I wasn't glad to see my little brother again? So don't you even start that with me.
[ She drops her hands, sighing out heavily, and every inch of her is worry, electrified and too restless to stay still, but she forces herself not to move. The energy channels in fingers that tap at nothing but the air over her thighs. ]
.... if you don't want to tell me the details, I will really, truly understand. But I want you to know that family doesn't stop loving family just because something bad happened. Okay? I'm not going anywhere.
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Finally he shifts from foot to foot, chewing idly on his lower lip, and tilts his head towards the living room area.]
We should... sit down. I'l put the fire on, get you those socks. We've got blankets. And...
[A pause, an exhale, an air of uncertainty that just won't leave him alone anymore.]
...we can talk.
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... you know, this might sound really weird, but, um, if you had a pair of sweatpants I could borrow.... [ Sucks air in through her teeth and smiles sheepishly this time. ]
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Come on, you can pick something out of my closet and get changed. I promise it's all clean.
[The stuff in the closet, anyway. And Jane's awesome enough to be invited to his hobbit hole of geekery.]
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Nerdy teenage boy bedroom.
Jane has to stifle a laugh the second she steps in. ]
Oh my god. What a dork. [ WITH SO MUCH FONDNESS. ]
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The room itself is pretty lived in, though. It's a mess, but lovingly so, and there are signs of Teddy's presence as well. Mostly when he opens the closet and it's half-full of clothes that wouldn't fit him properly, or fashions that don't suit him. He also pointedly ignores the spandex uniform buried against the corner wall.]
Y-yeah, yeah... this is actually nothing compared to my room back home. My, um. Collections are many.
[He steps back, gesturing and heading for the door.]
Take whatever you're comfortable with. You want something to eat?
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Is Kirk still here? If so, don't tell him I said this, but I used to have his picture, you know, the Shatner version, taped to my wall. I know what it means to be a geek.
[ She does notice - can't help <>but notice - the way he ignores his uniform, But she won't pin him on it. Instead she gamely steps over to the closet and starts rifling through. ]
Sure. Whatever you have on hand is fine with me. Thanks, Billy.
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Oh, my god. After my day, this is a feast. Thank you, Billy. [ She plops down on the couch beside him, sampling some of the fruit to wash down with coffee and settle under the blanket. ]
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I'd offer to cook you some real food, but Teddy's the only one who cooks in this place, and he's at school. You can come for dinner if you want, though.
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[ In other words: don't worry about it, you doofus. She lifts her legs off the floor so she can sit cross-legged on the couch instead. ]
Not that I'm opposed to dinner, either. I'd like that, actually.
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[Billy drags the chip bowl closer to sit on the couch between them; he still hasn't had breakfast, and having a big sister over is the best excuse to avoid a healthy breakfast.]
So what kind of terrible day did you have for this to be a feast, exactly? What happened after you got back home?
[Because seriously why would he want to keep talking about himself by choice. Plus, catching up is totally important, too.]