it's all so incredibly loud //
The ship just seems so incredibly... quiet, without Ray. He knows he has no right to think that, he's not an OG member of this little crew, but he's learned the ins and outs of how they operate anyway. At first it was begrudgingly and now, as always, he finds himself in the crux of every stupid decision they make. He can scarcely remember the day he moved in now, some stupid quip about not playing dress-up; but it feels like a different lifetime. It was, wasn't it? A different timeline, anyway.
He hears footsteps past his doorway at every hour and he's learned to identify them all. The purposeful stride of Ava, the sharp staccato of Sara, the lumbering oafishness of Rory, the light and carefree steps of Behrad... and most recently, the high-pitched clack of Zari's heels. Most nights, he hides in here, drinks a fifth of a bottle or enough to sleep, whichever comes first. His priorities have shifted a bit since their jaunt out of time. It's the first truly selfish thing he's done in forever and he knows it was for Zari, too. It's what keeps the guilt from consuming him, though his fingers itch for a drink or a smoke. He bought another pack at some point, but it remains pristine in a drawer like an insurance policy rather than anything he intends to use.
The sound startles him, her heels outside his door. His heart pounds, trying to make himself wait and see if she'll pass by. Certainly, she would if he didn't intervene. He's not that interesting when he isn't doing magic, at least by his own perception. Yet she sticks around, she listens to him. He tries not to let it remind him of anything - or anyone.
At the last possible moment, he stumbles to the door, opening it with that unsatisfying Star Trek button. He misses wooden doors, tangible things. Convenience is all well and good, but he's an old-fashioned guy, and maybe just an old one, too. That's how he feels tonight anyway, taking a half-step into the hallway so that they nearly collide. He reaches out automatically to grab both her arms, feeling like he tripped and fell anyway, her eyes once again capturing his as he forgets to speak.
"...Hey." It's soft, betraying his vulnerability as well as the wetness in his own gaze. "You weren't comin' to see me, were ya?" Probably just wishful thinking, he knows, but when she rejects the notion he can just laugh it off like always.
He hears footsteps past his doorway at every hour and he's learned to identify them all. The purposeful stride of Ava, the sharp staccato of Sara, the lumbering oafishness of Rory, the light and carefree steps of Behrad... and most recently, the high-pitched clack of Zari's heels. Most nights, he hides in here, drinks a fifth of a bottle or enough to sleep, whichever comes first. His priorities have shifted a bit since their jaunt out of time. It's the first truly selfish thing he's done in forever and he knows it was for Zari, too. It's what keeps the guilt from consuming him, though his fingers itch for a drink or a smoke. He bought another pack at some point, but it remains pristine in a drawer like an insurance policy rather than anything he intends to use.
The sound startles him, her heels outside his door. His heart pounds, trying to make himself wait and see if she'll pass by. Certainly, she would if he didn't intervene. He's not that interesting when he isn't doing magic, at least by his own perception. Yet she sticks around, she listens to him. He tries not to let it remind him of anything - or anyone.
At the last possible moment, he stumbles to the door, opening it with that unsatisfying Star Trek button. He misses wooden doors, tangible things. Convenience is all well and good, but he's an old-fashioned guy, and maybe just an old one, too. That's how he feels tonight anyway, taking a half-step into the hallway so that they nearly collide. He reaches out automatically to grab both her arms, feeling like he tripped and fell anyway, her eyes once again capturing his as he forgets to speak.
"...Hey." It's soft, betraying his vulnerability as well as the wetness in his own gaze. "You weren't comin' to see me, were ya?" Probably just wishful thinking, he knows, but when she rejects the notion he can just laugh it off like always.

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"Oh most definitely I would," he counters, not bothering to analyze how final such a thing would truly be. He has some weird ink, but he's never considered the permanence of putting someone's name on his flesh. People don't usually survive long enough for him to and he's never been one much for memorial. His smile grows wolfishly at the backhanded compliment, craning his neck to turn it on her where he's now resting against the headboard more than on top of her, though one leg is still intertwined with hers. "I think I can promise that, luv, but only if you keep callin' it cute."
Emotional blackmail or something: his specialty. John brings one knee up towards his chest and rests his elbow on it so he can better watch her without turning again, his heart straining in his chest like it wants to break out just from this silly conversation. It's how he knows it's okay to be here, with her; and to settle just a little bit.
"Would you ever get a tattoo?"
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Zari waves a hand at the question, head shaking. "I can't get a permanent one. It's haram." Considering who she is hanging out with, Zari can't exactly write off the potential of literally being cursed for getting one now. That's one of things she looked into and actually found the evidence that it was legit and not just a rule men made up.
He asked so that inclines Zari to open up and not just leave the conversation there. "Behrad and I always decorate our hands for weddings since temporary ones are okay. Not to brag, but we put together some really cool designs over the years. I'll have to show you the pictures sometime." She intentionally leaves her phone behind when she seeks him out. Zari knows she can't resist poking it. She doesn't want to miss any of this. Just talking to him makes her feel stupidly happy. What app could compete?
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"I'd like that," he says softly, picturing the henna as she describes it. He's sure it's beautiful but it wasn't exactly where he was going with his question. Not like he has an agenda right now, it actually feels really nice to just bullshit with someone, especially her. "It's not haram to date a wizard?" Asking the real questions here.
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"If you were Muslim, it'd be a huge issue because I'm going to take a leap here and say maybe some of your spells might be dark. They're haram by default according to our standards." Zari can't say for sure what he does so she doesn't go any further into that. It doesn't really change her point anyways.
"But, here's the thing: you're pretty much an anomaly. No one accounted for a wizard that would wield that magic against Satanic forces and actually mean it. They always acted under the assumption they'd be aligned with Satan. That means that you fall into the same group as Behrad. He draws from an outside source to protect Allah's creation and fight evil that would harm it so his actions are considered a necessary part of his duty. Yours fall under the same umbrella even if the source may not be as pure. It's one of those 'we wish you didn't do that, but understand you might have to' kind of deals." At this point, Zari finally takes a breath. Her Catchat roots are showing. She really did that whole speech in one take. "So tl;dr you can date a wizard if he's fighting Satan. We're really love it when people do that."
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"It's ridiculously sexy when you do that, you know." And not just because it's about him (and them) though that definitely helps. "And in that case..." John puts one hand over his heart and raises the other. "I hereby solemnly swear to always use dark magic for good... intentions. If that clears things up any."
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"And that helps a lot. I'm citing this conversation if the angel in charge tries to go all traditionalist on me like sixty years from now when I meet them. If they're cool obviously I'll be nice, but if they're not I am going to make them regret the day they agreed to watch me. I have sources on my side. That's why I never lose an argument." It'd be a boast if it also weren't a factual statement. No one outargues her.
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It really is something to see and admire, as much as he sounds like he's joking. He's realizing he never actually tries to win an argument against her and that's a feat in and unto itself.
"Angels are wankers anyway. Take it from someone who was tirelessly dogged by one."
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They must have needed him to do something. Every story pretty much confirms that's the only time they'll be popping in for more than a cameo. She relaxes since hey she's from the future. There wouldn't be a future if he screwed up whatever task he was given. "We're still here so I guess it all worked out."
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"More-or-less." As well as anything in his life ever works out. Considering she's his best shot at happiness, it's hard to complain at this exact moment. "He used to pop up from time-to-time and try to play Jiminy Cricket, chirpin' on my shoulder. For all the good that did 'im."
It once again calls up memories of Zed and everything they had been through that year - he hopes he didn't screw her life up too bad, but he's not confident considering she's still alive. His breathing thins out a moment before he tries to elaborate, though for anyone else he wouldn't bother.
"There was this... rising darkness. There's no guarantee it won't come back, and when or if it does I expect I'll see that old sod again. Above and below have got equal pull on my soul, luv, it's always a power struggle. Though sometimes I think it's more about who gets stuck with than who wants it."
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She reluctantly opens them back up again to give a positive spin. Zari gently squeezes his bicep. "But, hey you took care of it without a big team backing you up last time, right? If it comes again, we'll just throw Mick and Gary at it. Trust me, nothing is going to want to rise if they realize that's who they have to deal with. Real talk: if I were evil, I'd quit after dealing with our team. The migraine would not be worth world domination or whatever darkness wants."
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"That's how we wound up in this trouble to begin with..." Does any part of her remember that? He gets flashes - it's hard to separate reality from the time he met up with the Legends to now. "Like I said before, I'm last on the call-list, always." Last resort. It's not like he can blame them, but maybe just once he'd like the chance to solve something before it goes belly-up.
His lips brush hers from proximity more than any intention and they tremble at the contact before he tucks his face back into her throat.
"They do most of the time, though. Look at Nora, she took the beasty's job - that's gotta be a new record." All of this is just distraction for what he's really been putting off and he lets out a puff of air that morphs into a sigh. "I've never done well with teams, but I have my people I can call on when situations strike well above my paygrade."
Except, every time he cashes in a favor, someone dies. It's why he's still holding himself apart from these people, but Zari won't let him retreat and it's as refreshing as it is terrifying.
"There was this woman... I don't want you to get the wrong idea. We weren't... but she was gifted, much moreso than I. Between her and Chas, we got through it. They probably cursed me every step of the way, too, but they're even more pigheaded than this lot. From what I hear through the mystical grapevine, they're seeing my mission through without me. For the better, I'm sure."
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Zari bites down on her bottom lip after he settles against her throat and continues to listen. She knows he's getting at something. He's more chatty than she is when avoiding something. One perfectly shaped eyebrow raises because it's a woman?? She wonders if she came off that jealous before dropping it. That's actually really interesting turn of events. John gives off this lone wolf vibe but, there's people out there connected to him among the living. They evidently believe in what he does enough to carry on without him.
"So I hear you, but you're literally describing a breakup to me. You won't even call her by name. Are you sure you weren't dating them?" She guesses the Chas breakup went a little better based on what he's given her.
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"No," he admits, hearing the vulnerability himself and hating it. "But Chas is one of my oldest and best mates, well, probably the only one who keeps surviving. And that's my fault too."
A story for a different time, surely. He isn't sure why it's hard to talk about this, exactly, but even he knows he hasn't confronted his feelings about how everything went down. As usual, he unloads on the first person who will listen.
"I can say her name," comes the belated reply, as defensive as it is. "It was Zed, who knows what she goes by now. A clairsentient. I've never met someone with such natural psychic abilities." It had fascinated him at the time, but then he realized all too quickly how dangerous they were for one another.
"All I've ever done is get her hurt, but she wanted to learn how to channel her gift and she used me to get what she wanted." That makes it sound cold, too... His frame tenses around her, but he's forcing himself to breathe deep and let some of it go a moment later. "Point being, I'm sure you've noticed, I've got something of an addictive personality type." And since cigarettes are in such short supply these days, magic is his drug of choice. He's almost lost himself to it a few times.
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Her fingers trail up to rub little circles into a knot of his shoulder when he tenses up on her. Clearly this is a hot topic. Zari wonders if it's the first time he's ever gotten into it. He's telling her in one breath that he hurt Zed and in another the psychic used him; what a mess. He clearly hasn't worked out his feelings on Zed.
Zari snorts once he reaches the point. "Yeah, we've all noticed. Why do you think we've made bullying you out of the vice that's supposed to kill you our new team hobby?" It's pretty hard to miss the way one of them jumps on him the second they even think he's going to light up. It's practically an open secret at this point that Sara put everyone up to.
She frowns since there is actually one plot thread that's going to bug her. "Can we back up a little here? What's a clairsentient? I can't exactly look it up without my phone." And it's going to nag at her!! Don't make her call Gideon who is creepily watching them as they speak.
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"She gets... impressions. From people or objects. Visions, really. We tracked the rising darkness through her ability. Well, when we could decipher it anyway." Sometimes it was only helpful in retrospect, but still. "I can't imagine living like that, feeling that much all the time..." He has a hard enough time with the level he's at.
John closes his eyes and tries to enjoy the comfort she's dealing him, but all he sees are Manny's inhuman eyes in the dark.
"Manny - that's our angel - he told me to use her to beat the darkness back. Not like I had much of a choice, she wouldn't let me ditch her no matter how hard I tried." Sounds familiar, really.
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She's way off the plot now. Zari reels it back in by working out a particularly nasty knot with two fingers. She always focuses better when she's doing something productive. The name Manny doesn't ring a bell. Why should it? Very few angels are actually named in any text compared to the number that exist. Zari goes back to what she does know: very desperate girls.
"I know how much it sucks when someone hounds you day and night, but if she was that desperate for help? Better you than some creep who'd hurt her on purpose. Desperation attracts some really nasty people. There are way worse things you can do than fight darkness with your super awesome powers with a wizard, angel, and-." She cuts off as she realizes she has no idea what Chas does. "Guy who survives? What does Chas do on the team?" And lost the plot again.
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Zari always manages to put a positive spin on things and it honestly helps, though it's not easy to admit. She seems to agree he's doing the right thing by sheltering her, and he tries not to think about what might have happened if he hadn't eventually taken Zed in.
"That's exactly who he is. I bound 47 souls to his in a freak accident... or drunk spell-binding, whichever way you slice it. Think he's down to about 30 now, or was the last time I saw him." He laughs a little even while shifting towards her, not quite ready to make eye contact but getting there. "My one friend who hasn't died because he's died 17 times." Surely that's amusing to someone else, too. In an ironic way, at the very least.
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Her eyes go comically wide again when Chas' ability is mentioned. That is so alarming on every level. "Oh we are definitely never mentioning him or the fact you can do that by mistake. You're going to get kidnapped the second we land somewhere if that ever gets out." She makes a mental note to delete this from Gideon's hard drive later. Better safe than sorry!!
His joke pierces through the horror at what could happen. Zari has to breathe out an awkward laugh. It is actually is funny in like the saddest way possible. "Babe, that is so dark." And not completely accurate unless the Legends died a bunch of times. They'd mention that, right?
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"Thanks, luv. I try." He presses another kiss just over her heart before settling back against her to accept more treatment. It's no secret he doesn't take great care of himself, it's touching that she wants to fill in the gaps. "It'll be our secret."
He lets the pause run on, as always Newcastle dogs him and Gary's death is a particular lowlight in his constant bombardment of nightmare scenarios, but nothing jumps out at him as something she should know - it just felt unfaithful to the people he left behind not to mention there are still live people he gives a shit about off of this ship.
"Do you ever miss anyone from home?" he asks after another soft groan, ducking his head even more against her chest so she can move up to his neck, where he holds the most of his tension. John never thinks about the amount of trust he's placing in her, or that he specifically draws the line at this sort of intimacy with anyone else he's ever slept with.
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The question is a gut punch. Her frame tenses because she knows she won't lie to him after he laid bare so much of himself. It hurts to admit how pathetic she really is. "Never." Her voice is carefully detached. Zari focuses on working the nastiest kink in his neck. She's grateful he can't see her now.
"I wasn't exaggerating earlier. I don't really have any friends. Our parents really don't like me." She laughs like that's supposed to be funny. It's not so it dies quickly in her throat. She points out what she does have lest she sound like a complete loser. "The only person I've ever really had is Behrad. Even when we were at each other's throats, I knew he loved me deep down. It's just hard not to start buying in to what people say about your sister when even your parents agree with them. I didn't make it easy either. I was so angry he was hiding something from me; that he could steal our family totem and still get all their love. I took it out on him." The shame is pretty clear in her voice. She knows it was wrong. Misery loves company and any reaction from him was better than the way he looked at her at his birthday party. She felt like an annoyance to be tolerated when he was the only one who ever seemed to be genuinely happy to see her before. The anger was the only thing that kept Zari from losing it.
Zari sucks in a shaky breath and finishes the explanation. "That's part of why I stay. I want it to be like it was before he understood what they were saying. We were so happy back then, John. He was my baby and best friend all rolled into one." She smiles again as she recounts days sitting next to his car seat and watching cartoons with him. She remembers being there to pick him up when he wiped out on skate board he begged Zari to buy him in secret. Even as their relationship grew strained, there were still some good times like doing each other's hands before weddings. It's a relationship worth fighting for.
"I know he doesn't need me that way anymore, he's a superhero, but we can still be happy. I know it. I just need time to help him remember how great it was."
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"I've never had a brother, but I think that's normal," he reassures her, not like he has a true litmus for normalcy in any way, but he assumes that's how it would go. She's protective of Behrad but also of the relationship they've cultivated here out of their own time. It makes perfect sense to him. He's envied what they have in the past, and now he feels all the guiltier for it, grip tightening in her clothes though he doesn't want to interrupt the work she's doing trying to sort him out. "I get it, anyway... I mean, my dad hated me too."
It feels weird and out-of-joint to explain something his brain feels like she should already know. Something "she" was there for, but it wasn't this version of Zari he cares for so much. A friend he could commiserate with, sure, but nothing like this.
"Hold on," is the only warning she gets before he's popping up out of the bed and tearing apart the already-torn-apart room to find something. Something he's not even sure he'll find because of all the fucked up time shenanigans they go through. When his fingers land on the polaroid in his desk drawer, his heart hammers, hoping he isn't going to find a blank picture or some horrific scene on the front of it. When he pulls it out and it's unchanged he remembers to breathe again, making it back over to the bed and handing her the photo. It's of himself sat in an outdated pub talking to the pretty blond bartender behind the bar. "That's my mum."
Even though she looks about the same age as him or even younger. He sits back down on the outside of the bed and pulls her close again, hand winding tightly around her waist and chin tipping to rest on the top of her head.
"I got this balmy idea to go back and time and meet her - and beat the living hell out of my father." He actually was going to kill him, but he feels like he doesn't have to explain how this caused a paradox or how Zari-1 and the rest of the team had to come to his rescue. Mostly because he doesn't remember the details any more. "She died giving birth to me, and he blamed me for it. Called me 'Killer.'"
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And then he's gone. She waits patiently to see what exactly he's looking for. It must be important because she swears the only sound aside from her breathing are things falling to the ground. Zari soon sees she is right. She takes the photo carefully, holding it on the outside white edges to avoid harming the image. She'll need to digitize this later. That much is certain.
She knows who it is even before he says so. The resemblance is pretty clear. That's John's nose or she guesses the other way around. Those dark eyes definitely were passed along too. Zari continues to study this as she listens to him. It's the last part that drags the memory out.
The only real sign anything is happening is how stiff Zari suddenly gets. It's like an out of body experience. She sees herself taking it to share Sara later, she hears someone who sounds like her accusing him of trying to get laid, and his reaction to all that. The scene skips ahead to him repeating the exact same words. It stops there; like her body can't sustain the connection. Zari takes in a gulp of air. "You told me this before; her. You told other Zari about him." She blinks her eyes a few times, glad that vision left her paralyzed. She'd never forgive herself if she damaged the photo.
All that said, Zari feels like she should say this. She really gets the impression the photo was the apology from that brief exchange. It doesn't really seem good enough given how other Zari spoke in front of his mom. Madar, she thinks, would be so embarrassed if she knew that her daughter used 'panty-dropper' to shame a man around his family even if it was an accident. "Sorry, she called you a whore in front your mother and you know your dad being a total psycho." That last part she hadn't actually meant to say out loud. Some things you're not supposed to say about someone's parents even if they're true in her culture. Zari finds she can't really take it back so she gets indignant about it.
"And I'm not taking that back by the way. I don't know if you guys are really intense about your family too, but I'm sorry you'd have to be insane to blame a baby for something like that. Sure, maybe whoever delivered your child, but a baby? Psycho behavior. I have to call it what it is even if you're mad at me for it." John can want to beat up his dad and still be mad at her for calling him insane. She knows plenty of people who would do the exact same thing if given the opportunity.
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"She was there, yeah, but-" He wrinkles his nose, but bites into his lips and lets her have her rant. Though at first the apology annoys him, the rest has him fighting off a grin. "He's a right bastard, luv, call him whatever you please."
The way she defends him is sweet even if he doesn't totally see the reason for it. John reaches out now that they're sitting far enough apart to see each other's faces, taking her hand in his.
"Wasn't trying to start a fire here, I just wondered..." Or assumed, more like- that he was keeping her from something important. Typical narcissistic John Constantine, thinking of the world in his terms instead of seeing the bigger picture. He's kicking himself for it now. "Look, I try to leave the sap to those tossers." He throws his head back over his shoulder to indicate the morons they cohabitate with and he smiles softly, wrapping his other hand around her wrist and holding it between them. "But... at a certain point we make our own family. Whether we have to do to survive, or because what we're dealt is too bloody awful."
And as much as he tries to fight and squirm away from belonging to this place, the Legends are his family now. Zari and Behrad especially.
"Don't take it back, alright. As long as you're not asking me over for tea with your parents any time soon either." He couldn't be face-to-face with people who caused her so much pain and not want his pound of flesh for it, it isn't who he is.
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Zari nods, softly agreeing for a change. "This could be a good family. The whole reincarnated lover thing with Nate is still super weird, but all that aside? Everyone here listens to me. I never got that without a camera or paycheck in front of me before. It's nice." She grins brightly. "And big plus? They still love you even when you're super gross and weird. I'm fabulous, but you're kind of rough around the edges. You should really settle for them." She jokes, but also she's serious. Never leave them, John!!
It's a deflection for a necessary talk. Her eyes flit away guiltily. "I can't actually introduce you to them... ever by the way. They refuse to meet anyone I date. They're still salty I turned down every guy they brought around the second I turned 18. And then I crushed whatever was left of their dreams after I graduated college and shockingly still didn't want my end goal in life to be someone's pretty wife and resident baby-maker. Probably didn't help that I made all of them cry too." She grimaces and chances to look back at him. "If it makes you feel any better about being a part of my parent's endless shame, Behrad will have tea with you. He totally loves you. You should have heard his intro speech about you when he was showing me around. It was very flattering." Zari did not buy into it for five seconds though. She feels like he knows that already.
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"You can make me cry any time, darling." Somehow, he makes it sound romantic, but that's his superpower, isn't it? "Don't need to meet them when I know how amazing you are in spite of them."
Maybe that's what impresses him the most about her, really. She always makes the most out of a crap situation. John only ever manages to make things worse himself. When Behrad is mentioned, he's glad she can't see his expression. Love is very accurate for how he feels about her brother, not like it's so easy to admit when he hasn't even said that word to her yet.
"I think you should recite it for me now. Seems only fair."
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