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"ᶠᵃᵗʰᵉʳ" ᶜᵒⁿˢᵗᵃⁿᵗⁱⁿᵉ ([personal profile] nifties) wrote2020-11-23 10:29 pm

I'm way too young to lie here forever⭐️

John is doing that creepy thing again where he wakes up long before Zari (if he ever slept) and watches her sleep later into the morning. One slightly rough hand smooths its way up and down her arm as he waits patiently for her to come to, leaning up against the headboard and trying to calculate how much time they have before someone crashes in here to get them to breakfast and then to some broken part of history. Since coming back from their vacation, they haven't spent much quality time one-on-one between the team and each of their day jobs. Not to mention him getting Astra settled and everything that's going on there. It only makes the time they do have more precious, though, and moments like this seem all the more surreal.

"Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day?" he murmurs in his gravely tone that comes from too many years of cigarettes and booze. "Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, and Summer's lease hath all too short a date." He's realizing as he recites the poem how long it's actually been in real-world time since the Romeo and Juliet debut. That kiss... The back of his hand travels over her cheek gently, thinking it unfair that as a timetraveler he can't make this moment last forever.
influenceher: (you're all here for the very same reason)

[personal profile] influenceher 2020-12-22 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
Just this once she doesn't care about his feelings. Zari is still processing her own as best she can. The story is a little too familiar for comfort in a weird way. As a teen, Zari got left cleaning up messes before she learned to draw boundaries. That's another story she'll never get around to sharing with John.

Zari glances back at where John points, immediately sympathizing with Zed. She assumes the woman is an innocent party in all this. "That's what they're good at." She remarks wearily. Zari turns her body back towards him. "I'm assuming you caught up with him after that." She knows if there's one thing John can't stand is people who hurt the ones he cares for. He said he had to do it so she already knows it isn't revenge that motivated him.
influenceher: (when the world's gone dark)

[personal profile] influenceher 2020-12-22 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
She doesn't hide her disgust. Her nose wrinkles as she checks the urge to vomit. Zari doesn't have to imagine people being eaten alive. She saw it happen in real time. The fact that it happened from the inside out only adds to the horror she recalls so vividly the nights when John is away. It's ironic, Zari thinks. He usually keeps the scary stuff at bay for her. He's describing something worse than what they both witnessed that day.

There's only one question worth asking now that the story is over. She knows how Gaz is killed. It shakes her to her core. Zari's gaze meets his and burns into it. She doesn't care if it's a cruel question. She has to know for sure who she is dealing with here. Zari got sending Desmond to Hell given what little she did witness of Neron as a child and the choices the other man made were crueler than John's in her opinion however well-intended they were. She never pictured John actively killing someone he claimed to care about until he told her straight out.

"Did he let you do it or did you force the demon onto him?" That's really the difference between whether she stays at this table or leaves immediately to tell Behrad everything. She never plays when it comes her little brother. If there's even a fraction of a chance John could justify doing that to Behrad? She'd torch his relationship with both of them here and now without a single regret.
influenceher: (I am not a child now)

[personal profile] influenceher 2020-12-22 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
To Zari it is the difference between the hard call and outright cruelty. There are always choices. The world in any era has no short supply of evil people that deserved that fate. Zari wouldn't lose a wink of sleep if one of the Encores they faced back at house met that end for example. She lets out a disbelieving scoff at the rest of his reply. Tunnel vision is pretty classic for addicts, picking out one bad day of behavior, and obsessing over it while not recognizing the rest. It still gets to Zari all the same.

"Astra... not the people who died horrifically while he waffled on whether or not he wanted to finish what he started. Just her." She has to shake her head in disbelief. What a piece of work. Zari rubs her temples as she tries to figure out where that leaves them. She already knows they're not over. Gary made a choice to repent for what he did with the time John allotted him by accepting that awful death. Did he deserve it? The families of the ones who died would say he did probably. He withheld information that could have gotten John to stop it sooner and attacked an innocent woman to escape responsibility. Zari knows they still kill people for these kind of crimes in this era. Granted no court would ever believe it happened. The principle remains he unleashed something that killed a lot of people and attacked a woman when it came time to answer for what he did.

She blows out a sigh through her nose and finally addresses the situation properly. "It was his choice, John. You had a part in it. You should feel guilty since we both know getting eaten alive is a terrible way to die, but people died that way because of him too." Her eyes meet his. That's the part that honestly pisses her off. Are they just going to skate past the fact he did that to innocent people with his carelessness? "One way or another your friend was going to have to answer for that. At least he died trying to make it right for someone." Not the people he truly wronged, but whatever. Zari has to let that one go.
influenceher: (to me in the dark)

[personal profile] influenceher 2020-12-22 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
She doesn't argue Zed's assessment of the situation. Zari didn't see what she saw. It's a waste of time without the woman here to explain it. Zari opts instead to continue hearing John out. They really don't talk about religion. Her faith is on full display even if her practice of it may be open to criticism. John's feelings towards it are a much harder read. As such it's almost surprising that is where he takes it if he hadn't given her so much information before. He was visited by an actual angel. Of course he's going to think his role in this is important. Is he wrong? Zari can't say so. That's between him and God. Looking at what he's done just while she was around; stopping false gods from controlling humankind is a divine mission. It isn't insane thing to think this is the burden placed on him. Far be it from her to try undercutting his faith.

Her lips quirk up wryly as she realizes he lied to her earlier. He'd never give this up. Good thing she'd never ask him to. "We'll cross that bridge when we get to it." Zari says finally. So far the Legends have been good at finding a way out, but Zari can't pretend they won't ever find themselves in this kind of situation. She also knows there is no controlling what can happen when John is away with Gary too. All she can promise is to stick it out unless he does something truly evil. They're not there yet, are they?
influenceher: (Spot the Geisha as she balances)

[personal profile] influenceher 2020-12-22 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
It says more about Zed than the men in the story. Her capacity to forgive is something that Zari admires without ever knowing the other woman. She rises to her feet silently, padding over to his side. She gently takes his hand into hers, lacing their fingers together as she starts to walk ahead.

"Let's get some sleep." All of this can wait until morning. Emotionally Zari knows she is absolutely spent. She's ready to collapse into whatever bed this place sends them to. Thank God his disappearance earlier gave her time to clean up a little. She doesn't have the energy or supplies for the full routine.
influenceher: (so please)

[personal profile] influenceher 2020-12-22 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
She's never going to be able to forget how he started this conversation. Zari has seen him kill before to protect her and the team. Talking that way about a friend will forever spook her to the core. The context helps, of course. What's the saying? Forgive, but never forget? That doesn't stop Zari from leading him to a room. Certainly doesn't stop her from pulling her hair into a messy pineapple bun and crawling into bed with John.

She lets him hold her like nothing ever happened, kiss her sweetly, and drift off to bed. "I love you too." She reassures, voice uncharacteristically small even while sincere. Zari doesn't go to sleep right away. She stays up to watch him for a solid hour, reconciling all the violence and tough calls with the man who needs reassurance that he's satisfying her, that clings to her side whenever possible. There's no satisfactory answer to be found.

She falls asleep to the sound of his breathing shortly after that hour mark. Zari will stay dead asleep in blissful darkness for another ten hours. It has, after all, really been a day.