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[PSL] And the Time of Times (for a bunch of people really)
[After going backwards for such a long time Flynn is surprised when the artifact sends him into his own future. And not only that; according to the place it's going to be the future of the Library, too. He sure would love to know why but the Periapt of the Horae doesn't give that kind of explanation. It helps him track Nicole through time and space but it doesn't provide answers; it allows him to make the jumps between the years (or decades, or centuries) but won't let him choose where or when to go next. The artifact gives him one time and place at a time and he has to take it.
He is... 93% sure that once he finds Nicole and the tracking is done, it will allow both of them to jump back to the initial spot where he began his search. Maybe 87% sure. But he'll get to that when the moment arrives.
In the current "now", there's a whooshing sound and then Flynn finds himself in a room that he is, surprisingly enough, completely unfamiliar with. He stumbles through something that looks like a door, but it's connected to a globe and some strange wiring. This isn't the Library, at least not its regular entrance. It looks more like a study, with several desks and stairs leading up to a row of bookshelves.
Walking around he turns in astonished circles. He immediately realizes that he likes it; this is a place he would love to work at and he makes a mental note that once he goes back with Nicole to set up a study like this for himself. Really, that would be so much more convenient than sprawling his notes all over the tables in the main entrance hall and have Charlene berate him over the mess all the time...
There doesn't seem to be anyone here and he explores the room, wondering about the current Librarian. On one desk he spots some books he immediately finds interesting but, curiously enough, there is another table with lots of weird gadgets and experimental setups which makes him think that his successor might be more scientifically inclined than Flynn.
Eventually he moves up the stairs to poke around some more on the balustrade above.]

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[ What? A little honesty never hurt anyone. ]
Well, the thing about him is, he's not always around. Most of the time, he's off on missions, and when he is around, there's usually one crisis or another that we have to deal with. That doesn't leave much time for talking.
[ And even if there were time for that, he most likely would try to bolt rather than give her the chance to ask her questions. ]
Of course.
[ She even grabs his hand before he can pull it away to give it a good hearty shake. Unnecessary or not, she really is happy to meet him. ]
Sounds like a plan, Flynn. Now, right this way. They're just a couple of shelves down.
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He can't help but study her a bit as she walks ahead. Military, he's pretty sure. Bit of a perfectionist. Definitely a workaholic like his older counterpart.]
You don't go on missions with him? [That's odd. Nicole would never let him go on a mission by himself. Oh, he can just picture her face if he tried.
Then again, Flynn has been traveling on his own for quite some time now so maybe that counts as one long big mission on his own. But that's because Nicole isn't... around. His future self still has his Guardian. Why wouldn't he take her with him?]
Thanks. [He follows her lead to the back shelves, leaving the stack of books he picked out earlier on the floor for now. He can get them when they come back.] Well, if there's anything you'd like to know you can... ask me? If you like. I don't mind.
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I don't. Well, sometimes I do, but I have three new Librarians who need just as much guarding as he does.
[ There's a pause, and an odd look comes to Eve's face, like she wants to express to this past version of Flynn how much she wishes she could go along with her Flynn, responsibilities to the LITs aside.
It's selfish, though, which is why she doesn't give voice to that. ]
He never talks about himself. It's always talk about the Library, or artifacts, or the next mission, so- Sometimes I feel like I don't really know him outside of the Library.
[ Part of her feels bad for talking about him like this to him, but she'll never get another chance like this again. ]
What did you like to do before you became the Librarian?
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Flynn doesn't feel like any of these things right now but he realizes he likes Baird which puts him more at ease. She may not be his Guardian but it's nice to hear that she cares about these things and... him, in a way, the other him.]
Well, I don't... I never really liked talking about myself. Which is what I'm doing right now and I don't mean to say I don't like talking to you about myself because I offered that and–... It's just that, it never really works out for me? I get all nervous and then I start saying the wrong things and then people look at you funny and your Mom has to bring the hors d'ouevres to remedy the situation and really, who are all those people in your living room anyway?
[What did he like to do before he became the Librarian? Technically he hasn't been the Librarian very long but with his long search thinking back to before is difficult, even for him.]
I was a student. I really like to learn, so... that's what I set out to do. [A pause.] I liked to go to the bookstore?
[He tries to come up with more and when he realizes he can't he flashes her a little, slightly bashful smile.]
It's probably not the big mysterious story you wanted to hear. I didn't really get out much before I became the Librarian.
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[ Though... maybe it is, a little. They're the same man, aren't they? ]
How about this? I promise I won't look at you funny. I've seen and heard a few things in the brief time I've been with the Library, and let me tell you, it puts a lot of things very clearly into perspective.
[ She can't help but smile a little at the flow of words that just left his mouth. He's cute, endearing almost, and she's realizing she really likes him. Which is strange, because again, same man. Just- slightly more nervous and prone to saying too any things. But still, she finds it all very endearing. ]
No wonder this job appeals to you. Where better to learn than here, surrounded by artifacts and so much history?
[ Honestly, she thinks that what he needs the most is a little encouragement. ]
It's a great story, Flynn, and it really does tell me a lot about you and your background. Not everything has to be big and mysterious. I'm sure that it took you some time to adjust to being the Librarian.
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It really did. At first I didn't even know why the Library would choose me. I mean, have you seen all those guys in the gallery? They even wear robes! And then there's me and suddenly Judson tells me I have to guard all these mythical artifacts and before I know it the Serpent Brotherhood steals the Spear of Destiny and I'm on a plane to the Amazon jungle? I never even left the city!
[His hands come up to gesticulate and emphasize his point.]
And suddenly all these people are trying to kill me and then Nicole kicks me off the plane and we climb giant trees and the Himalayas and I have to fly a helicopter and explore Mayan death chambers – though that one wasn't exactly planned – and I punch my former professor which really hurt my hand...
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You know, I said the same thing when I got that letter. Why would the Library want me as its Guardian? [ Flynn didn't even want her as his, though she's keeping mum on that subject. ] I didn't really think very much about magic before I got this job.
[ She can definitely relate to him, at least to some degree. ]
It sounds like you've seen a lot of things, Flynn. How do you feel about the job now?
[ Why does this sound vaguely like a job interview? ]
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[He doesn't seem too bothered by her assessment of his older self. Which might have to do with the fact that he already met his older self.]
Why wouldn't it? You're military, you have combat experience and you can adapt quickly to situations outside your comfort zone.
[Flynn doesn't even mean to read her. It just sort of... happens.]
The job? [What can he even say? His arms come up, then fall back down at his sides as he tries to come up with words to explain.] I love it. It's the best thing in the world. [He smiles.] It's like... I finally found a place where I belong.
You know it's great to be back, even if it's the wrong time. I missed the Library a lot.
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[ She reserves that for his older self. ]
Well- That's just it. I'm military. I'm too used to thinking of people as soldiers, and too used to just barking orders.
[ On some level, she thinks maybe a civilian would have been a better choice, not that there's any arguing with the Library. Or Charlene. ]
And it's hard to think about things in the context of magic existing. [ She didn't even believe in Santa Claus before the Library took care of that. ]
You know, I feel the same way too, except for one thing: the desk. Your desk. Or what will be your desk one day.
When Flynn's not around, I use it, but it keeps resetting itself to how he has it organized. It's so frustrating. [ But at least now she can chuckle about it. ]
The Library's unlike anywhere else I've ever been, and I've been to a lot of places.
[ But she turns her attention back to Flynn. ]
How long has it been since you were here?
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[However, at her question some of the humor drains from his face and he rubs the top of his head.]
... I don't know. It's hard to keep track when you jump around so much? At some point everything gets fuzzy... [Translation: way too long.]
But that's okay. Once I find Nicole I can bring us back to exactly the moment when I left. [He sounds convinced but also a little tired when he says it, like this is something he's told himself many, many times.]
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I've never really time-traveled, so I can't relate, but I imagine it's hard. You must have seen a lot.
[ She picks up on that tired note, and finds she doesn't like it. ] If it helps, you can stay here as long as you need. It's not the most comfortable place for resting, but I can pull out a cot for you.
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[That's a bit of an understatement. Sleeping at the Library sounds wonderful. He can hardly think of a place he'd rather be.]
It brought me to many places. The Roman Empire, Victorian London, the Wild West... The Vikings were horrible? Everything was loud, and cold, and look at me, I'm so violent... really hung up people I gotta say.
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[ Eve can tell from looking at him that he really is happy to be here, and happier still at the prospect of staying here for awhile. ]
Is there anything I can get you? Tea? Coffee? Water? You've come a long way; you must need something.
[ Playing hostess to a version of her Librarian seems strange, but to not do it would be wrong. ]
That all sounds fascinating. Of course, I'm happy where I am, but to see the places I've read about in history books- I can't even begin to imagine.
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[He smiles at her apprehensive look.] Don't worry, you can't accidentally get pulled along. Only... only the one I'm looking for can come with me. Coffee would be wonderful? Thank you.
Oh, it's fascinating! All those moments in time, all the adventures... If I had Nicole with me, it would be perfect. [Wait, is that a rude thing to say to your alternative timeline future girlfriend? He blinks, holding up a hand.] Which I'm absolutely sure the other me would say about you? [A beat.] Would think about you.
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Just a second, I'll have coffee right out. [ There's always a pot on, and it's fresh, too. A few seconds later, she's back with a mug of steaming coffee. ]
Sorry, I don't know how you take your coffee. [ Her Flynn is never around long enough, not that he needs the boost in energy, given how he's always running around. ]
Well, you seem very determined to find her, and those who are determined usually get results. [ If she's offended by any of his statements (she's not), she doesn't show it. She understands that Flynn and Nicole had something special, and she doesn't begrudge him one bit. ]
He would say the same, I'm sure. [ If he weren't always away chasing down leads. But she knows it's important to him to do what he does, and her wishes have to come second to that. ]
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[He takes the mug and smiles, warming his hands on it.] Thank you. I usually take sugar but this is fine. [This is more than fine, actually, the coffee smells heavenly and Flynn takes a small sip because he can't wait for it to cool off.] God, I missed coffee.
[The subject of determination gives him pause and he hums thoughtfully.]
I really hope I'll find her this time. It's the first time the Periapt sent me to the future. That has to be good sign, right? [He looks up from the rim of his mug, face bright with a new hope.]
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We have sugar if you want it. [ Somewhere. Ezekiel keeps moving it to random places. ] We have plenty of it, if you want more when you're done with your first cup.
And yes, I'd call that a good sign. [ She can't help but smile warmly back at him; he has that effect on her, regardless of when and where he's from. ]
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[He takes another sip and hums contentedly.]
This is really good, thank you. ... So hey, uh, how did you get here? [A beat.] Do you think it's okay if I ask about you? I guess I'm already in the future, but...
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Here, as in the Library? Well, that's a quite a story involving a German steam tunnel and some kind of artifact that was rigged to explode. [ And a literal bomb that needed to be defused, but that's neither here nor there. ] And I think it's fine if you ask about me.
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How do you like it?
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[ That's something she still feels terrible about, and some of that probably shows up on her face. ]
But honestly, I love it. I know I didn't always, not at first, but it's something that sneaks up on you when you're not looking.
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[If she feels like telling it. He can definitely see the reluctance and emotional response there but it's a little hard to read just what exactly is bothering her here.]
I'm glad you like it. [It's not often he can share what he does with other people and to have someone who enjoys this place as much as he does... This future doesn't sound so bad.
For another version of him, that is. Flynn already has someone he wants to share this place with.]
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[ The truth of the matter wasn't really so neat, but that's neither here nor there. ]
Are you familiar with the organization DOSA? And do you like it?
[ Referring to the Library, not the organization. ]
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[He's really more used to evil insect names these days.]
I love it. There's just... nothing like it. I really should go to the reading hall once I find the books I want to look into, I just... I was afraid I might get a little too emotional and I didn't want the other me to see because that would be totally embarrassing? He's really cool.
[Flynn, stop fanboying over yourself.]
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[ Somewhere along the line, evil insect names stopped being common. Whether that was because their enemies wised up, or because of something else, no one knows.
Eve smiles fondly. ]
I don't think you have to worry about that. He has his moments of getting emotional too.
[ Maybe not to extremes in every occasion, but he's prone to his moments of excitement and babbling too quickly about obscure facts and details. ]
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