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sad bad end s5 jon and tim on a monster road trip
[Algric had given the trio a fair warning of what was happening. Not the specific details of what he was coming from, but he was from a little further along Algric's timeline, and came through Hilltop Road. Never pleasant, but he's here now. IT took a few days of settling, readjusting, and putting some firm self-imposed boundaries on himself before Jon felt comfortable enough to see the others.
After a few minutes of surprise and staring, Jon ends up sitting alone with Tim for a few minutes; the others having some things to take care of themselves. He sits there, fiddling a bit with his fingers, trying not to be self conscious. He can't do anything about the myriad of different, newer scars, nor about his black sclera or so many other things about himself now.
But god... Tim. Alive and not shouting at him right this second. How novel.]
Tim... I.. [Where does he even start.]
[Algric had given the trio a fair warning of what was happening. Not the specific details of what he was coming from, but he was from a little further along Algric's timeline, and came through Hilltop Road. Never pleasant, but he's here now. IT took a few days of settling, readjusting, and putting some firm self-imposed boundaries on himself before Jon felt comfortable enough to see the others.
After a few minutes of surprise and staring, Jon ends up sitting alone with Tim for a few minutes; the others having some things to take care of themselves. He sits there, fiddling a bit with his fingers, trying not to be self conscious. He can't do anything about the myriad of different, newer scars, nor about his black sclera or so many other things about himself now.
But god... Tim. Alive and not shouting at him right this second. How novel.]
Tim... I.. [Where does he even start.]
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[In some weird way, Jon's life hasn't been better, even living with two semi-eldritch boyfriends and a rapid slide into it himself.]
Get it, make sure it's the right time, set it off, and get out.
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Right. Shouldn't be too hard at this point.
[A quiet exhale and Jon falls quiet again. After this long it's comfortable. But he also just doesn't know how to approach other topics with a Tim that doesn't hate him.]
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But... the End...]
.. So, what's the plan. I mean, really. Last I knew, Algric didn't want to go back to his time.
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Uh. Y-yes, he... still doesn't want to. And he said I'm not going back either, which... I admit is preferable. I'm not sure where to go from there. I think we were focusing on the immediate issues.
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Right. That's probably best for the moment, anyway.
[There's a beat as yet again, he struggles to find a way to call Jon, Jon but mean this Jon and not the other Jon.]
... Do you have a middle name? ... online name?
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[It's selfish, to want to keep his name. It isn't his timeline, and it only makes sense since Algric did the same thing. He thinks on that, going through some different names he... might tolerate going by.]
Maybe... [He hesitates. He just cannot think past his own name. He's always been Jon.] I don't know, maybe Will?
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... You don't really seem like a Will.
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[Stephen? No, not quite right. Andrew doesn't sit well either.
He laughs a little huff to himself.]
I guess it would be bad luck to call myself "Jonah".
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then another....]
... depends on how much it'd piss him off.
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This early... I think it might piss him off quite a bit. But it isn't as if he's using the name now.
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I'm sure there's a form he can fill out to lodge a formal complaint if there's a proper issue.
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[He's glad for the humor at least. But Jon -- Jonah -- watches Tim quietly.]
Tim, how much did- [He shakes his head, wiping at his mouth like a bad taste in his mouth.]
... Would you be all right to tell me how much Algric has told you?
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And that terrible thought, that wriggling, burrowing thought, that if Jonah hadn't kept it controlled, he might never have known it happened at all. How little his will meant.]
What the---
[Now? Now is a look Jonah is VERY familiar with.] Don't. EVER. Do that.
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...I'm trying not to. [It's hard not to fall into the same argumentative attitude he had with Tim in the end.] I don't want to do that.
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So, what? Just accidental mind control?
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Yes. I have to... consciously control it. [Consciously not let it slip through, carefully pick his words, how he asks a question.] It's part of why I didn't want to immediately come here. I wanted to make sure I even could keep it back before I spoke with all of you.
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His look subsides to a wariness.]
Can you?
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I can... with some careful thought. It just... means taking a little longer to have a conversation, but. I think the trade off is worth it. [If it means they trust him, and he doesn't break that trust.]
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Still.]
So...
I have a request and- Look, it's going to sound fucked up, but hear me out.
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... [It still takes a second, though.]
Can you make it hurt?
[Then, quickly:] I didn't- I didn't know it was happening until you stopped. I need- I want to know, for sure. When it is and when it isn't.
[A beat, and an almost helpless:]
I don't want to like it.
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He nods at that.]
I think I can do that. [Would it be any different than forcing information? That always seemed to hurt whoever was on the receiving end.] I'll think about how to do it.
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[He takes a moment to compose himself again.]
You wanted to know what I know, yeah?
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Y-yes. Just so I know what I don't have to retread.
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[He rubs his face and organizes his thoughts a little. And what follows is fairly pithy, to the point and informative. Algric had managed to outline quite a bit of the biggest points, as much as the final blow to Jonah from Elias hadn't come, nor with it all of its explanation.
He knows about the fears, about Sasha (the grief is fresh, and the gesture to his shoulder is unmistakable), the rituals, his own death and Jon's. He knows about the means to escape (yet none of them have taken it). He knows about Elias, and the Lukases. He knows... actually, so little. Nothing in the way things actually work, what Elias is planning, nor honestly, how bad it gets.]
I think that's the main parts.
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