box | 6/3 aka the raven reunion clusterfuck | gansey, ronan, adam, noah
[gansey practically leaps off the train when they can finally disembark, his heart pounding with excitement and fear. of course, just about everyone else is doing the exact same thing, which goes a way to thwart his ability to find his friends. other people who are obviously familiar with each other mill around the cars, so gansey finally moves a bit away from them, and then goes about things the very old fashioned way.
shouting.
at least that distinctive tone of his carries.]
Ronan! Parrish! Noah! Over here!
shouting.
at least that distinctive tone of his carries.]
Ronan! Parrish! Noah! Over here!
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he doesn't say any of this, of course, because it's hardly important right now.]
How bad is arrow girl going to freak out if you show up with a weapon? Because you might prefer it, but I'd prefer you not getting hurt while we don't have any access to medical facilities. That goes for everyone. Once we get back on the train, we can't watch each other's backs anymore.
[this is a gansey they should all recognize, the one who would rather plan than risk.
noah's solidity is proven by the fact that the shove rocks him back into gansey, who sways and looks at ronan like he understands. noah being so real and also holding onto him like a lost child leaves gansey feeling particularly odd. they aren't both meant to be alive at the same time, but here they are.]
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Noah squeaks when he is shoved into Gansey, gentle as it may be. And then he attempts to shove Ronan back, with predictable results.]
Do we know how long until we stop again?
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Impossible to say until it's happened a few more times. It was only a couple of days, this time, but for all we know it could be weeks until we stop again.
[And he doesn't like that thought at all. Adam may often think of himself as alone, but - this is different. This is something else.]
We should get whatever we can now, and assume we won't be stopping again for awhile, just in case.
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Then what are we fucking around here for? Let's go.
[Ronan turns away and shoves his hands in his pockets, bumping his shoulder up against Adam as he starts to move off for the odd campsites. It's a silent gesture, a request to follow him, to talk when they get a moment alone.
Could be nothing, and he doesn't want to alarm Gansey or Noah if it is, but Adam is connected to Cabeswater and Ronan dreams about it, so the sooner they can both figure out what it's doing, the better. The sooner they can talk about it, the easier it will be to present it to the other two.]
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Noah and I will go look through this place, you and Adam check out that one.
[he doesn't even try to detach noah before heading off in the direction he'd pointed.]
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Let's meet right back here when we're done.
[Because if they're rushed back onto the trains and he's not able to see them again first, well, that's just asking for even more things to be worried about. Plus, they'll need to go through their supplies.
Then he turns and follows Ronan, speeding his steps to catch up.]
What's on your mind, Lynch?
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He glances toward Adam at the question, hands still idly in his pockets as they make their way toward one of the houses.]
You can still feel it, right? Cabeswater. [Ronan shrugs, kicking at a tuft of grass and uprooting it from the ground.] I was there the other night.
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[He shrugs. It's hard to explain, mostly because Adam really has no idea how it works, but Cabeswater still feels as close as it ever did. It's a physical place that's far away, but it's also inside his head. No matter how far Adam goes, it's still right there with him. It's part of him, and he belongs to it.
There's really no way to explain that without sounding insane.]
I figured you must be able to still reach it, too, if you could make that epipen. Did it... talk to you?
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[Chainsaw presses the crest of her head against his cheek. Ronan's thin mouth twists into a frown- one more contemplative than it the warning it usually is when he looks like that. He's gotten the hang of dreaming for the most part, but the truth of it, how it works is still foreign enough for him to be set on edge when something is wrong with it.
He takes his hands out of his pockets and tugs at his leather bracelets, unable to stop moving, even when he's already moving.]
Look, it's- faded. Not quite like it was when K drained it, but like it's like... [he searches for the words, not sure how to explain it.] -like I got a bad signal. Solid enough when I could focus on it, but not quite all aligned. I had to really concentrate to get that thing for Gansey.
[A pause. Ronan has never talked much about exactly what happens in his dreams, he's never told Adam or the others about the orphan-looking girl, so telling Adam that she wasn't there won't mean much to him. She's not always there, even when he's at home. It might not mean anything, but he can't help but wonder if it does. Ronan isn't exactly worried about this development- he can still take things, Cabeswater is still there- but he's cautious, and curious to know if it has something to do with being abducted onto what is apparently a murder train.]
Do you get that too? Or is it just like it always is for you?
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It's farther away. Maybe that's why it's faded for you. You've never tried to dream outside of Henrietta, right?
[It's the most obvious explanation. Adam's not sure it's the right explanation, but without anything else to go on, it's the best guess they have. Ronan interacts with Cabeswater differently than Adam, he always has. It makes sense that this would be different, too.]
It's the same as it always is for me, but Cabeswater is - a part of me now.
[It's odd talking about it. He knows it's often odd for the others to think about, too.]
It's right there in the back of my mind.
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[That's not it- at least, he doesn't think it is. It doesn't feel right to him, but what does he know? Ronan has only dreamed once since coming here. Maybe it's a one-time thing, maybe they are just too far away. He won't know until he investigates a little further, and he can't do that while they're out here scavenging.
He looks back toward where the other two boys are, considering things. There's no point in alarming everyone if nothing is wrong, so he doesn't push the issue further.]
C'mon, I think it's a bad idea to leave those two alone for too long.
[Which is true, especially when they don't know so many other people on the train. There's no guarantee that someone won't try to shoot someone else over a can of food or something, right? Everything is fucking crazy. They were supposedly splitting up, but fuck that- Ronan doesn't really think there's much in the place that they're supposed to be checking out anyway.]
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Nothing worth taking? We've found some food, so let's pillage while the pillaging is good.
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Food first, then everything else, I'd say. Maybe we can find some mint for you, Gansey.
[Adam doesn't really need anything in particular - he's used to not having stuff, so anything beyond the basics isn't something he sees as necessary. Still, better to make sure they're stocked up. Who knows when they'll get another chance.]
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They're coming out with food. We should look there first.
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[and gansey is pretty sure that he, personally, has a lot of packing to do so that his beloved idiot friends don't end up abandoning hygiene entirely by the time they see each other again.]
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Noah does not remain ENTIRELY attached to Gansey, sometimes he only holds on to Gansey's shirt and is otherwise on his own. Every now and again he bravely lets go entirely and drifts close by like an adoring satellite.
The role of Blue will be played by Richard C Gansey III this evening.Noah has forgotten what is necessary for food anyway. Considering Gansey and Ronan live off of pizza and gelato half the time can you blame him? He picks up a can of something as soon as they get in the door. A dropped can of fruit cocktail, it looks like. His brow furrows, worried.]
They wouldn't leave us behind, would they?