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[PSL] And the Vagrant Timelines (for
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[Sometimes it's hard to believe that it's been almost ten years. And sometimes it's hard to believe that it's only been ten years. Which isn't to say that Flynn has been idle; old habits die hard and he kept studying, learning and, as time progressed, trying to put his skills to good use.
Sometimes he likes to help out. There may have been artifacts sent to or left on the Library's doorstep from time to time. Never with a name but Flynn is pretty sure that Judson and Charlene know it's him. In a way, it's trying to make up for his mistake. In a way, it's saying sorry.
Getting mixed up in unnatural occurrences or magical mishaps is still a thing that happens regularly to him. Which makes sense, now that he's part of it. Still, there has been a noticeable increase of strange events over the past couple of weeks and he thinks that something is up, something big is coming. Tonight, he watches from his window as a blue light unfolds in the dark sky like a blooming flower, then crashes down somewhere in the distance, dissipating.
Which can't be good.
Something about the phenomenon jogs his memory. He knows this. That light and how it behaved looked a lot like something he read about a couple of years ago. What was it called again? Laylines. Right, yes, that's the word. Flynn paces restlessly, his gaze drawn back again and again to the spot in the distance where the light had disappeared. The night has already progressed considerably and it's a risk to go out again at this hour.
But what if someone else decides to go after it? What if there's a danger and he gets stuck here the entire day? What if by tomorrow night it's too late?
Fine. He'll go; he'll be quick. At least figure out what is going on. If all else fails, he can send a message to the Library and they can send... whoever they have in there these days.]

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Yes, and quite a few of them, too. [ She's not a disgruntled vampire, and if she were a vampire, she'd be most put out about it. Still, she's aware that she's probably arousing some suspicion, so when the question about her identity comes, she's ready for it. ]
Eve Baird.
[ She knows a name won't tell him much about herself, but she doesn't want to hand over all the answers on a silver platter. ]
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[Lay lines. Taken care of. People she works with. Stories about him, quite a few.
His mouth suddenly feels very dry.]
You're with the Library.
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I am with the Library. I'm a Guardian.
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When she mentions Judson a shadow falls over his face and he looks away, studying the impact side.]
Did he? [Well, that must have been a disappointing story.]
How, um, how is he?
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[ She doesn't quite understand the history between Judson and Flynn, but from the way he talks, it makes her think of the way a father might talk about his son. ]
He's doing well. Work with the Library keeps him busy.
[ She pauses for a moment after saying that, giving him an appraising look before speaking up again. ]
I'm the last person in the world who will pry in someone else's business, but I really don't understand what happened with you and the Library. Obviously you left a big impression, since everyone keeps talking about you, but-
[ Another pause. ]
Sorry. You really don't have to tell me anything. Maybe we should just investigate what's going on here.
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What happened between me and the Library? I failed it.
[He squats down to pick up a handful of scorched earth, studying it up close before putting some in his pocket.]
Turned my back on it. Turned my back on him.
[Flynn looks up, his face closed off and distant but his eyes giving away the storm raging underneath.]
So I don't know what legendary stories you think you've heard, Guardian Baird, but I promise you, they're not worth the parchment they're printed on.
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[ She's just going to pin him with her trademark steely look. ]
I might not have anything to go off of other than stories, but there wouldn't be stories if you hadn't left a good impression, Flynn.
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Sunrise.]
We can't talk here. I have to go.
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What, you don't like the sun? Or- [ She cuts herself off, because she is very much not ready to accept that thought as a possibility. ]
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You can think about whether you want to say it on the way.
[He'll just start walking otherwise. He doesn't mean to be rude but he's not going to turn into dust over etiquette.]
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Of course, there's still the possibility of him proving her wrong, so she just follows after him. ]
Let me guess, you have a secret hidden lair, and you're the only one who knows about it.
[ That sounds lonely, if that's the case. ]
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Well, me and my landlord.
[Is that humor? Maybe.
Flynn doesn't object to her following along. He has an inkling she wouldn't care if he did. Of course he could just teleport off into the night and leave her here but... Part of him wants to hear more about the Library. About Judson and Charlene. Maybe this will be the only opportunity in a long time to hear how they're doing, he can't just pass it up.]
Why are you out here on your own? Where's the Librarian?
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Ah, yes, I suppose even- even people like yourself need landlords.
[ What is she even saying? She has no idea what vampires need, other than the obvious food supply. Which is a thing that makes her shudder. ]
Following a lead, of course. And as for the Librarian, well, he's busy dealing with another problem.
[ And speaking of problems, suddenly she's aware how this must look. She's a Guardian, out there alone, and the Librarian(s) is (are?) somewhere else, equally alone. ]
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[He casts a curious glance back over his shoulder. He isn't one to talk, having spent a lot of time going on missions alone, but a Guardian and a Librarian going their separate ways? That's new.] I guess it allows you to cover more ground.
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[ Still, she misses having company, so oddly enough, this is a refreshing change of pace for her. ]
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[He stops at the doorway, glancing down, then back at her, a hint of amusement in his eyes.]
Would you like to come in?
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All right, I'll come in. [ Because she does want to, just so that they can talk more. ]
But don't even think about trying anything. [ She won't use force unless she has to, but she also is at least a little concerned about her chances against a vampire. ]
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[He's not going to attack anyone, really, but he's not giving that much away. Intimidation tends to work in his favor and gets him out of a lot of fights by default. It's a security net that he won't give up anytime soon.
Just in case she might be lying.]
Please, have a seat. Would you like something to drink?
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[ But she relaxes, if only just a little. She's not going to lower her guard, but she can at least be a little less stiff. ]
Water's fine, if you have it.
[ What exactly do vampires drink, anyway? Besides blood. ]
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[He moves to fetch the water and two glasses and sits with her again.]
I like to think I know better than that.
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Really? You see no potential advantages here at all? And I'm fully aware of the threat Charlene presents.
[ That's vaguely reassuring that Charlene still holds some sway here. ]
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[Flynn takes a sip of his water, trying to determine his next move. They were going to talk out there before the sun had come up. Should he pick back up where the conversation had been interrupted?]
So what are these grand stories that you heard?
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[ Her lips turn up into a half-smile. ]
To tell you all of them would take a lot longer than just one meeting. But I'll have you know that Judson and Charlene painted a picture of a very daring and practically fearless man.
[ And in the interest of keeping his head from getting too big, she adds: ]
Although they did say it took some time for you to develop in that particular direction.
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That is very true.
[Leaning back in his chair he grins, a hint of the old self-deprecation finding its way into his features.] Constantly distracted. Way in over my head. Broke the Holy Grail on my first day and the Jet-pack in three hours? Judson said it's a record.
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Well, not you exactly, but- you get the idea. You tried to shut me out, and I wouldn't let you.
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Well, I guess that sounds a little bit like me.
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[ She doesn't mean to sound so questioning. It's just hard to imagine that he could be so different from the Flynn she knows when he looks exactly like him. ]
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[He grins.]
So! I guess that means we're from different timelines. Which begs the question – are you in mine or have I crossed over into yours?
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Although, sometimes I think you take the "mysterious" part too far.
[ Just saying. ]
That is a good question. I'm a little new to all this, and crossing timelines is something we try to avoid.
[ Basically, she's not certain how to tell whose timeline they're in. She has no problem admitting that to him; somehow, she thinks he won't use it too much against her. ]
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Ah.
[He quickly clears his throat, getting back on top of his game and attempts a playful smirk.] One can never be too mysterious.
[But back to business. He leans back, hesitating.]
Well, my apartment still exists which points to you being in my reality, though that could be a ripple effect. I guess the easiest way to check would be to see if this world has your Library or... ["Mine" dies before it can pass his lips and he clears his throat again, looking away briefly.] Or not.
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It does? [ Eve makes a "hmm" sound as she ponders that one. She's still getting used to this business of alternate timelines and realities. ] Well, all right then. Let's go find out.
[ Her no-nonsense expression is back, because she'd rather find out the answer definitively. They can decide what to do after that. ]
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[He doesn't look too happy about that. He's been running from this particular confrontation since... well, pretty much since he stepped foot into New Orleans.]
Only problem is, I can't exactly board a plane.
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[ That's news to her. ]
Why not?
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And with in trouble I mean I'd die.
Pretty much on the spot.
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I see. That does present a predicament.
[ She'd forgotten about the trouble vampires could get in if they were caught out in the sun. ]
Too bad I can't just produce a Door. That would solve all your traveling problems.
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Then he pauses, his brow furrowing.]
A Door? What do you mean, produce a Door?