Nathan Drummond (
thelastdruid) wrote in
acontritemess2016-01-25 09:56 pm
Reunion;
[That meeting had been annoying, awkward, and left Nathan with a bitter taste in his mouth. The last time he'd joined the lot of them in battle, he'd nearly killed them all, himself included. Now they wanted him to join a concerted effort to assault one of their adversary's weapons depots.
It felt really weird calling them "adversaries", but that's what Natalia insisted on calling them, and who was he exactly to argue with a centuries-old vampire? He couldn't help but smile at that thought. Tony'd hate him for it. "Does that make me an exception, Nathaniel?" He could hear it already. The little meeting they'd had after the main one was boring, and he let Cairn do the majority of the talking.
He was actually finding himself a little exhausted from all the meeting he'd been doing. A year was a long time to be in seclusion and contemplative meditation with only one other person for company and he could already tell it was going to take some to to acclimate to being around people again. There was actually only one person he wanted to talk to at the moment. He hadn't seen her for over a year, and she looked so...different now. Not anything too noticeable, just subtle differences. She held her shoulders straighter, made eye contact. She was more confident, that was it, and it was hot.
Adorable, but hot. Like she'd always been, like he'd remembered her to be. Finally he was dismissed for the night to go back to the rooms they'd prepared for him, and he didn't waste any time getting out of there.
What he wasn't planning on was stumbling upon Luther the Egotistical Prick and Airy in the hall. She didn't look happy to be there and Nathan's eyes immediate narrowed.]
I'm not interrupting anything, am I? [His voice was even, controlled. He didn't like what he was seeing, but the past year had taught him that much at least. How to control his anger, at least to an extent.]
[Luther responds to his question, but doesn't even give Nathan the respect of turning to look at him when he does.] As a matter of fact you are.
[Nathan's tone darkens slightly.] I wasn't asking you.
It felt really weird calling them "adversaries", but that's what Natalia insisted on calling them, and who was he exactly to argue with a centuries-old vampire? He couldn't help but smile at that thought. Tony'd hate him for it. "Does that make me an exception, Nathaniel?" He could hear it already. The little meeting they'd had after the main one was boring, and he let Cairn do the majority of the talking.
He was actually finding himself a little exhausted from all the meeting he'd been doing. A year was a long time to be in seclusion and contemplative meditation with only one other person for company and he could already tell it was going to take some to to acclimate to being around people again. There was actually only one person he wanted to talk to at the moment. He hadn't seen her for over a year, and she looked so...different now. Not anything too noticeable, just subtle differences. She held her shoulders straighter, made eye contact. She was more confident, that was it, and it was hot.
Adorable, but hot. Like she'd always been, like he'd remembered her to be. Finally he was dismissed for the night to go back to the rooms they'd prepared for him, and he didn't waste any time getting out of there.
What he wasn't planning on was stumbling upon Luther the Egotistical Prick and Airy in the hall. She didn't look happy to be there and Nathan's eyes immediate narrowed.]
I'm not interrupting anything, am I? [His voice was even, controlled. He didn't like what he was seeing, but the past year had taught him that much at least. How to control his anger, at least to an extent.]
[Luther responds to his question, but doesn't even give Nathan the respect of turning to look at him when he does.] As a matter of fact you are.
[Nathan's tone darkens slightly.] I wasn't asking you.

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Wait a minute. Those are new plants?
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Don't you remember when everyone was buying pants with holes in them? In my case it's because I was a little bit of a tomboy. [She also fell down a lot so most of the holes in her pants were the real deal. It's only convenient that it was 'in style'.
She smiles again turning the page. She carefully pushes a little bit of brown hair behind her ear revealing more than a few scares on her neck and then shoulder.]
Okay, so this was a science fair. I decided to make sugar crystals on strings and of course I made it sound scientific by adding different amounts and stuff but I really just wanted to try and make sugar candy. [She looks up at Nathan again.] It didn't work. They got moldy but I did dare my little brother to try it.
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[And then he laughed again.]
You know, it doesn't surprise me at all that your science project was food.
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It sounds so mean when you say it like that. [Her tone however is light, it's hard to feel sad when she's able to talk about things like this. It's like Nathan never left.]
So this is homecoming and then prom.
[She points to one page and then the one across from it. There are pictures of Airy, her parents, her brother and her best friends. There is one where her best friends are kissing too. Both dresses were the same though the dress clearly fit more when prom came around. The dress is a shimmering sky blue with an open back. The skirt flares around her thin hips in the picture falling longer in the back than it did in the front. It is a sleeveless dress with a low cut neck.]
After that we have family vacations.
[She pauses looking over at him.]
You can tell me when this is getting boring.
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[He smiled at the homecoming and prom pictures.] Do you still have that dress?
[And he shakes his head.] It's not boring. Go ahead.
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[She shakes her head and continues to flip through the album. She laughs when she spots her little brother with a long scrape down his elbow.] Oh, he fell off a mountain... don't ask me how, it's a mystery to this day.
[Airy flips the next page and pauses a little bit longer. It's a family picture with all of those she cared about at home, even her best friends.] This was a family day at school. We did a lot of stupid things but it was still fun. [She looks up at Nathan and then smiles a little brighter.]
Um... thank you for listening. I think I should probably tell you more about here and now versus 4 years ago.
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[And his smile falters, raising an eyebrow.] He...fell off how big a mountain?
Oh? [The family day at school looked cool. They'd never done anything like that at his school.] What kind of stupid things did you do?
[And then he returns to smiling.] You can talk about whatever you want, Airy. I just...like talking with you.
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It was a few yards up? There was one steep side and one easy slopped that we walked up. He fell down the slop. [It's still funny. She looks over at the family day.] We did things like three legged races and balancing an egg on a spoon in your mouth.
[Yeah, in high school.]
Really? I can talk about anything? Ever? Are you sure you want to say that?
[Airy is trying not to smile to brightly at him. It's really nice to be able to talk to someone who knew her before she was just 'the creator']
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[And then he smiled, reaching out to take her hand.]
Yeah, of course. I just...really missed talking with you.
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That's what happens when you live in a small town where everyone knows each other.
[It is a tight community in Island Falls, Maine. She looks down at the album again and inhales a soft breath the next page is filled with pictures of Mark and Sara and another thin boy that hadn't been in the others.]
So I think I've mentioned Mark and Sara before. They were my two best friends through grade school. This is John. [She points to the young thin scraggly boy.] He's my little brothers best friend. My parents sort of adopted them in a way, they were always over and mom was always feeding them. She didn't mind but because of that they were part of the family and ended up in the album.
[She looks up at Nathan wondering about his friends but she bites back the question. The small album is at it's end and the last picture is Airy's senior photos which all look very lovely. She doesn't wear makeup often but it's clear she had for that day. On the back cover are pictures that Airy had paisted there herself which included Gus, a headshot of Nathan that she swiped from Antonio, the Flores, Antonio and everyone person that she could from the hideout. Luther is there as well which is why she doesn't linger long on that last page before closing the book.]
That's all of it.
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It sounds like a nice place to grow up. Pelham Bay wasn't too bad, but...it was still a community in New York City, not...nothing like this. [He gestures to her album.] I played baseball when I was a kid.
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Really? Both my dad and my brother played, that and football and basketball and a few others. My brother always roped me into playing with them because he couldn't take my dad down by himself.
[Nathan seems like he'd be good at baseball. It has a finesse that suits him.]
We didn't have many sports teams, not enough people but there was something like an all ages league for baseball.
[She pauses for a moment and then moves to place the album back on her nightstand. When she returns to sit next to Nathan there is more space between them, not having the book as an excuse to sit close.]
What was growing up in New York like?
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We didn't really have many sports teams, either. [He laughed.]
That didn't stop us from having a good time, though. [He ran a hand back through his hair.] I always sucked at food ball. I could hit a baseball and I could run. I wasn't so great at catching it.
[He shrugged at her question.] Well...millions of people live here. I went to Public School 138 for elementary, 247 or middle, 356 for high school. They don't have names, so I mean...if that give you an idea.
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I guess people came and went a lot from school to school? [They probably have different districts while Airy saw the same group of people every year from kindergarten up to senior year of high school.]
I don't think you ever told me about your friends from high school. [For this Airy turns to face Nathan on her bed. She snatches a pillow next to her and hugs it against her chest as she crosses her legs. Her lips are fixed into a smile with her eyes set on Nathan.]
What did you guys do? Any late night adventures?
[Airy has a few of those with her friends.]
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[He shrugs.] I didn't really have many friends in high school. There was Chad. I've known him since we were kids. He was in band, I was one of the drama nerds. Most of the popular kids hung out with my older brother.
Chad was almost as a big a clown as me, but we sort of drifted apart after I left for college. When I came back, he let me crash with him for a while...until he kicked me out to let his girlfriend move in.
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I bet you were cooler than you think. Chad sounds... okay.
[Its not very nice to kick out your friends.]
Sorry. There was one time when Mark, Sara, Jake and I all snuck into an abandoned hospital I was torn down the next year. It had been creepy. I didn't know if there were places like that in New York.
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[He nods.] That does sound awesome. We've got plenty of abandoned buildings. Most of them are just, you know, places for squatters to hang out. Or homeless people.
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She shakes her head as if the action alone flings the thought from her mind.]
I think you have some pretty cool friends now.
[She mostly means herself, Gus and Antonio. She doesn't know a lot about Cairn.]
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Yeah, I guess they're pretty cool. Weird, but pretty cool.
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You guess? I'd like to point out that I'm very cool and totally normal.
[Except she's smiling when she says that.]
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There isn't one person here who's normal, Airy, but that's fine. Normal's boring.
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That's true. Oh! We should probably stop in and see Gus.
[She usually sees him for breakfast anyway and she thinks it still counts as morning. Who needs sleep?]
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Heh, yeah. I guess we should. I...need to thank him, anyway.
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[Airy asks as she slips from her bed and waits for Nathan to follow. It isn't a short walk to the dinning area but they at least don't have to worry about running into anyone weird.]
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...when you were taken, he was the one who tracked you. I never got a chance to thank him.
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