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Jay Merrick ([personal profile] burntvideocassette) wrote in [community profile] lifeaftr2020-01-28 10:53 pm

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Who: Jay Merrick and You
What: Jay fell unconscious in Rosswood Park and woke up on a magic island. He's not yet sure if this is a good thing.
When: January 29th, morning
Where: The Storyteller's Temple
Warnings: Language, Jay being an anxious wreck; will update as things come up!

This is wrong. Deeply, deeply wrong. He's either still dreaming, or he's still hallucinating, or he's dead, because the only remaining option doesn't just happen.

Sure, maybe the supernatural exists, but it doesn't talk to you in your dreams, and it doesn't spare you from getting your memories scraped out of your head by that thing, and it doesn't drop you off in...okay, maybe it does drop you off in an overgrown, abandoned building, but not one that looks like this.

He leans up against something that definitely isn't a mana pool, because mana pools don't exist. His phone is gone. His camera--shit, his camera's dripping, and the viewfinder screen won't light up, and it won't even turn on, it just keeps making this thin, whining noise before fizzling out again, and come on come on COME ON this can't happen
postictal: (im not trying to make sense yet)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-04-26 07:08 am (UTC)(link)
"Sure," says Tim, keeping his gaze dead ahead. Doesn't even wanna chance a look in Jay's direction; he can feel the tension radiating off the guy like a fever. "No problem. Brace yourself."

And then, as if keen on displacing them both from one awkward situation and snapping them straight into another, Tim concentrates on the islets.

The next minute, they're there.
postictal: (for my sense)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-04-26 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
Yep, could've figured.

Tim doesn't say anything for a moment. He's long since gotten used to the abrupt nature of being blinked from one position to the next, and while it's not something he finds comfortable, exactly, it's no longer capable of reducing him to a blind panic. Still, that doesn't mean he's forgotten what it's like, to grapple with the sickening drop in the pit of his stomach and the reflexive hitch in his throat for a coughing fit that'd never come.

"We're good," he says, again keeping his tone as steady as possible. This effort lasts for about as long as it takes for him to try and follow that up with a question that would probably sound reasonable if it was aimed at anyone else, but just has Tim braced for a sharp retort: "You, uh - you need a minute?"
postictal: (i didn't LOSE my mind)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-04-26 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, he doesn't seem fine. The idea of leading Jay in this state over to Tim's place and then introducing him to the plant tiger that he's got chilling there isn't super appealing. He also knows from experience that second-guessing him isn't gonna go over so well.

So Tim leans against the mana pool and breathes out a bit, closing his eyes.

"Well, maybe I need a minute."

Liar. He's used to this means of transport by now.
postictal: (this shit'll kill you | smoking)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-05-10 08:52 am (UTC)(link)
Was that so hard?

He doesn't say it. He doesn't have any pride, and maybe he never did. No part of him that he needed to suck up. Jay's already seen him sobbing and helpless and worse. Not like his impression of Tim can get any lower. So, yeah. He's fine with taking the fall for this one if it gets Jay to slow down for half a second.

Eventually he breathes out, rolls his shoulders.

"You good?"
postictal: (that boy needs therapy)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-05-10 09:07 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah." He shrugs, and keeps walking. He's...gonna have to cover a lotta ground eventually, with Jay being here. He's got his jacket, folded up nice and neat with his things. Brian's hoodie. And Jay doesn't even know - god, should he even tell him that? It's bound to come up sooner or later.

Cross that bridge when they get to it.

It doesn't take long to reach the place. There's a garden outside it. And also a tiger.

Tim doesn't so much as blink at either.
postictal: (begging for help im screaming for help)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-05-10 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's just Butternut," says Tim. At their name, the cat lifts their head with a soft rumble, halfway between a growl and a purr. Tim scratches them idly behind the ears as they get up, stretch, rub up against his leg. "They're not mine."

Butternut fixes Jay with a curious look. They're a very affectionate kitty, but for someone who's never seen a tigerlily before, it can be a little disconcerting.
postictal: (look at all this bullshit)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-05-11 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
The tigerlily purrs, immediately bumping their head up against Jay's hand.

"I'm, uh...looking after them," says Tim, maybe a hair unconvincingly. He's been looking after them since basically he found them and brought them back to a couple kids who wanted to name the cat two different things. The poor thing was called two different names for a long while until eventually Tim more or less picked something in between.

"Don't worry, they're harmless. They, uh, photosynthesize. If you can believe it."
postictal: (how many stinkeyes can tim have)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-05-16 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"Belong to a couple friends of mine," he says, because that's infinitely easier than disclosing everything that the kids were and are to him. "When they disappeared, I kept taking care of them."

Just because Chara's back doesn't mean he needs to get into that now. Especially when the subject itself is so goddamned complicated as it is.

Watching that reaction to the tigerlily play out, again Tim feels the need to ask:

"...you good?"
postictal: (uh huh sure | smoking)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-05-18 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
That somehow does not surprise Tim in the slightest. He remembers Alex only vaguely as a dog person based purely on the fact that he used to have one, but there's no personal memories in his history of Jay ever keeping a pet. But he never asked. Never had the inclination to get to know very many people involved in the filming of an amateur student film, and years later, they were both too preoccupied with running for their lives than anything else.

"Sure," says Tim, shrugging. Butternut is having a ball, rubbing up against Jay's legs with a low, rumbling sound like an idling motor. "I've been stuck here for three years."

He wasn't just sitting in his house doing nothing, much as he used to do exactly that back home before Jay found him. Especially since he was maintaining Denny for a good chunk of that time.
postictal: (there was a facebook page for his hair)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-05-18 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
When there's not stuff, sure, or maybe because of all the stuff that happened. Nothing like meeting people while under intense emotional duress. That's a real fucking icebreaker.

"Anyway, they're a real people person. People...cat. Whatever. They're a tigerlily."

'Cause, you know. Kinda obvious.

"Anyway, all the houses look kinda like this. This is one of the smaller ones." He gestures at the shack in question. It actually looks kinda nice. There's a garden outside that Tim's kept going in the absence of the people who...ordinarily would.
postictal: (top 5 gayest hardcore breakdowns)

[personal profile] postictal 2020-05-18 08:10 am (UTC)(link)
"Nope," he says shortly.

And he leaves it at that.

"Like I said. It's been a few years. Some people picked up interior decorating. Some people keep pets. There's a guy who grows his own pot." And Tim, apparently, has a garden. It's more like he inherited it than anything else.