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[PSL] You put that urban fantasy right back where you found it (for
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Flynn doesn't get involved.
Not anymore; there had once been a time where he had been involved in many things. Wonderful things, adventurous things – but that time was long gone, that life lay behind him now. It had ended when he had convinced Simone to let him stay with her, to bite and turn him. He had looked forward to a lifetime, no, countless lifetimes, with her, spending eternity together. Had been ready for it, or so he had thought.
After three days, three frightening, wonderful and confusing days with Simone, it had ended. Kubichek had not been killed by the grenade (of course not, that wasn't how vampires died, they should have known, stupid, stupid) and he had come back for his revenge, taking them by surprise. They had defeated him but it had cost Flynn dearly.
Now Simone is gone (forever) and Flynn is more lost than ever before in his life. He has taken refuge in Simone's old hideout, living off the remaining blood bags and postponing finding another place to live that isn't full of painful memories. He has secluded himself in here and here he will stay.
Alone.
He can't go back to the Library, he knows he can't. He turned his back on it and maybe he deserves the earth-shattering loss and loneliness of his rash decision; he has eternity to brood over that question. Part of him wishes he could see Judson and Charlene, just one last time, but he knows he wouldn't be able to face them after letting them down like he did. Sometimes he feels like he's catching Judson out of the corner of his eye, in a mirror, a movement of a reflection that can't be Flynn's, but when he looks there's nothing.
Flynn spends the days reading. About vampires, mostly, trying to catch up on his new existence. Most of the nights he spends reading, too, and really, if it were up to him he would never leave the apartment. But spending all his time reading also means he has to go out from time to time to find new material. Tonight is one of these nights and he already regrets it.
They're werewolves, he's pretty sure. It's like his gift to read people has been transferred to the supernatural and he can sense what these creatures are, can see it in their movements, feel it in the air, he just knows. They haven't changed form, only partially, their eyes gleaming in the moonlight, feral and dangerous and... mean. They have circled someone and Flynn can tell that this someone is a werewolf, too. A werewolf that the others don't seem to like for some reason. At all.
Flynn knows bullies when he sees them. They take their time, circling their victim, sometimes attacking for a punch or a scratch or a bite. Flynn pulls a face as he watches from the shadows of the trees before turning his back on the scene. Whatever. This is stupid. It's not his problem. He will seek out the trader he is supposed to meet for a stack of rare books, go home and hate life. Or unlife. Whatever he is supposed to call himself these days. 'Idiot', maybe. Yes, he thinks he'll go with that.
Flynn doesn't get involved, not anymore.
He makes it two steps back into the underwood, trying to ignore the snarling and growling, before he slows and stops. He closes his eyes, exhaling sharply at the sudden fear of a decision already made, before he turns and, with a gust of a dramatic whoosh ports himself forward and onto the clearing. He miscalculates and stumbles on a stone but thankfully for him the werewolves are too busy with their prey to notice his little mishap.
Or... anything about his dramatic entry really as nobody has even noticed him appear. Well, that was a colossal waste of time and energy? The old-fashioned way then.
"Hey! Leave him alone!"
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"We are officially a superhero crime-fighting team."
He thumps his fist loudly on the nearest pile of books. "And we're gonna kick some serious vampire and werewolf tail."
A pause. "Do vampires have tails? I mean, if you turn into bats? Do bats have tails? Did I ask you that already because if I did, my bad--"
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He needs a moment to catch up there. "I can't turn into a bat. ... Maybe some vampires can. I haven't met any so far, but it's possible."
Pause. "We could kick their... fangs, though that would mean kicking them in the face which seems a tad violent to me."
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A shrug as he pushes another book away. "I'm thinking this line of work is inherently violent, dude. Kicking people in the fangs is probably going to happen?"
He taps on the cover before opening it. "Transforming for me seems to take a long time. What if we get into trouble and I can't just...wolf out instnatly?"
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"Then I could distract them. You know, until you're done with your... thing. I'm good at distractions."
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Well, besides...history, he guessed.
"Why do vampires and werewolves hate each other so much, anyway? I mean, besides the whole instinct thing and competing predator thing." Which he was doing much better on, now that his wolf considered Flynn part of the pack.
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"There's just as many reasons for that in the books as there is different forms of vampires and werewolves, really. Sometimes it's the instinct and competition thing. Sometimes it's food sources... Often, vampires can't drink werewolf blood so if the werewolves enter a vampire's territory and spoil the food so to speak, yeah, there's tension. ... Sometimes it's said to be the reason of a century-old war because vampires used to, uh."
Awkward.
"Enslave werewolves before the werewolves freed themselves."
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He listens intently to Flynn's explanation, he's really curious about how visceral his reaction initially was. Spoil the food. Heh, that's...
...not actually as funny as he originally thought because there's something in him that growls, quite loudly, especially when Flynn mentions that vampires once enslaved werewolves.
His eyes are totally golden once again.
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"I'll have you know that I never enslaved any werewolf, I didn't even have a dog as a child!"
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"I know, it's cool, just--"
He takes a deep breath. Calm down. Chill.
"...sorry. It wasn't me, it was the--y'know."
He rolls his shoulders, trying to get the sudden tension out of them.
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But something in his eyes stays on guard, watching Peter closely. "I can see how he wouldn't like that particular story. For what it's worth I think it was totally right to break free from these shackles and tell the vampires where to shove it?"
He actually does, it's not just some empty talk to save his hide. "I mean, would be nice if it hadn't sprung a century old war but I can see the necessity?"
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"I wonder how they won it, then? Other werewolves came to break them free? How did they enslave them, anyway?"
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He picks up a tome. "And it will change depending on who wrote it. The old problem with historical accounts. It's gonna be difficult to find reliable information."
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A pause.
"You haven't read anything on how to stop...me, if it ever gets out of hand, have you? Like I mean, I know you have the skills and you do your..." A hand-wave. "Vampire thing, but I think in movies they used silver?"
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He frowns. "Do you think we should? Find something, I mean. Not for you but, you know, for the other werewolves."
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A nod. "Yeah, cause like that pack we met? There's bigger packs out there. And I know you can do all the cool stuff you can do, but what if it's too much, y'know? It's better to have a plan." He pauses again. "And I don't mind if you have something that can stop me. Peace of mind, y'know?"
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He hasn't felt like that in a long time, not since the... the Library. And suddenly he realizes why that has him so excited. It's a purpose.
"Peace of mind... yeah, I guess. I'll see if I can come up with something."
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"Good." A pause. "And how about you guys? Do vampires lose control easy?"
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For a moment his expression turns sad but he shakes it off quickly. "Other than that... the most dangerous thing is the hunger. At least that's what I heard, I never... I never let it get to that point. And honestly, isn't that true for any living being? I mean, wolves that get hungry are probably just as bad. And humans that get really hungry can do a lot of nasty stuff, too. Hunger is just... bad all around, I suppose."
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"How often do you have to...uh, eat?" He waves a hand and reaches for another book to pour over.
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He sighs. "I'm currently working on getting new supplies. I have blood bags which are gonna last me for a while but they will run out eventually and I'd like to. You know. Just not let them run out in the first place?"
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Peter turns a few pages. "Yeah. Agreed, that'd be...the best for everybody." Chasing after a hungry vampire didn't sound particularly fun, or easy. But Peter was sure if it came down to it, he'd be the one trying to protect Flynn--and probably protect people from him.
"But hey, it's not so bad a deal right? You get immortality for a little...diet change, but it could be worse, right? Except for the whole living at night thing." A pause. He's not sure if this is too personal, but blurts it out anyway. "Do you miss the sun?"
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Flynn pauses at Peter's last question and his expression softens. "I do. More than anything."
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There's a look of sympathy as he tries to imagine what that must be like. "...wow. Yeah, sorry man, that's...that sucks." What would it even be like to have to live at night only?
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He flips a couple of more pages. "It does. The world looks really different by day. I really miss the brightness of colors and natural light."
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Peter frowns and studies him for a moment, his brows furrowed. "Putting up a few more lights around here won't cut it, huh? Man, I really can't imagine...I'm sorry." Though there was the point that if he was gonna start partnering up with him on adventures, he'd end up living mostly at night, too. But he wasn't limited by it, he could see the sun if he wanted. "...you can't even take just like, a short peek?"
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