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WHO: Allison Hargreeves + YOU
WHEN: July 1-14
WHERE: Traveling around
WHAT: An arrival + some monthly shenanigans.
WARNINGS: N/A but will edit if that changes
july 1st - an arrival (ota)
july 6-7 - a ghostly interlude (ota)
july 10th - the thing you want most (ota)
WHEN: July 1-14
WHERE: Traveling around
WHAT: An arrival + some monthly shenanigans.
WARNINGS: N/A but will edit if that changes
july 1st - an arrival (ota)
Allison Hargreeves is having a very challenging day. Nothing is going as it's supposed to, and she's a little peeved about it.
Not that she should be surprised at this point, that Five trying to time travel them somewhere landed them somewhere else. But she's not thrilled by the idea of being alone again, having to start over again, having to find her siblings again. All she had wanted was to get home to her daughter. And now, after the explanation she was given by Kasra, Claire seems even further away.
Still, she plays with the small bit of quartz she was given as she makes her way through the crowd, intending to make the best of a bad situation. If Reginald Hargreeves taught them anything, it was how to survive. She hangs Luther's locket around her neck, tucks Claire's photo carefully into the middle of From Earth to Moon, and begins wandering through the caravan to see who she can meet and what she can find.
If you happen to cross her path, she'll greet you with a smile, taking the time to introduce herself.
"Allison." She smiles. "Have you been here long?"
july 6-7 - a ghostly interlude (ota)
Allison's never tried to rumor a ghost. She's never really had the opportunity. Ghosts were usually Klaus's department, so she doesn't even know if it would have worked. Right now, though, she wishes she had a bit more than fact.
One night, she stumbles away from a pair of soldiers, starting to come to ahead. As a result, she loses track of her footing in the dark. She forgets where the edges of the cliffs are, only wanting to stay clear of the spectral trouble and finds her way to the precipice of a ravine instead. She feels her balance slip, arms waving in the darkness (Five is going to kill her if she dies like this), but before she can tip over the edge, she feels a presence at her back.
Wide wings stretch out behind her, a physical form forcing her back onto the path. She turns once she settles on her feet again, safe and sound on the ground, and looks back at the tar-covered creature that's become increasingly familiar.
She meets it's eyes, before nodding in acknowledgement. "Thank you."
The harpy doesn't acknowledge her one way or another, before it flies off to do whatever it is it does.
Sometime later, it also might drop off a dead animal for her to eat, almost like a cat leaving their owner a present. Allison, though, is convinced that it believes she can't take care of herself.
(It might be right.)
july 10th - the thing you want most (ota)
The person Allison had wanted to see, more than anyone in the world, was Claire.
Even when she was trapped in 1961, building a life for herself with Ray, Claire never strayed far from her thoughts. She never thought she would have something so tethering beyond her siblings, something that draws her back, no matter how far she wanders or how into herself she gets, but she finds herself, as the caravan moves along, coming back to the photo that she arrived with. She can't help but feel herself wanting to apologize for failing her, even though this particular stop isn't her fault.
She hadn't intended to study the tar so closely. It just keeps coming up, over and over again. The same substance appeared in the temple where she arrived and the hands of the ghost general, and now it seems to be everywhere. Part of her should know better, should be able to see the trap, but she misses her daughter so much she never stands a chance.
She sees Claire's face everywhere she goes, and by the time Claire becomes a fully formed tar construct, Allison is lost, hook, line and sinker. Claire extends a hand to her, luring her further out into the canyon to search for something she can't put a name to.
Part of her knows it's not real. But she can't find it in her heart to say no.
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"Of course she is." Even as he says it, he seems less than thrilled with the idea. Not because he wants her to be unhappy, or that he hasn't learned his lesson about limiting her exposure, but because he knows her options. "I just like to know who they are. It doesn't always pay to be associated with me."
That goes for Allison too, but he's not so worried about her. Of all his siblings, she's perhaps the most capable of handling anyone who might have ill intentions, without escalating the entire situation. Vanya hasn't had enough time to adjust, and he's concerned about what she might be keeping from him. It's been a long time since they were kids who told each other everything.
"She's been doing well," he cuts in before she can respond. His concerns aside, he shouldn't make it seem like there's an immediate threat. "Practicing her powers. I didn't give her enough credit."
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Given the series of events that got them here, they've discounted Vanya far more times than they should have. Allison has her own regrets in that department, but she's glad to hear that Vanya is figuring it out.
"But it's good that she's figuring things out." She'll go see her soon. Just to have a look at her sister for herself.
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"It's good to see you." There. He asked her how she was, filled her in on what she needed to know, and told her how their sister is doing. He's checking all of the boxes. "I have no idea how you found us, but it was considerate that you didn't make us go out of our way."
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"Well, I wouldn't have wanted to inconvenience you with my wandering through the mountains alone." As though she had any control or say in any of this whatsoever. "I'm sure Diego at least will make things much more difficult for you."
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He assumes she knows that he meant what he said. It's good that she's here.
"More than likely," he sighs as he looks to the side. Then he scoffs, remembering how easy it was to locate Diego in the '60's. "Last time I found him in a mental institution, so he'll probably want to top that. We'll have to be on the lookout if they start advertising public executions."
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Or worse. Diego seems to be determined to find himself in the worst possible situation at any given moment. But at least they don't know enough about this world to try alter the timeline too much.
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"At least he's consistent." Just imagine what the stupidest reaction would be. They'll track him down in no time. "Luther and Klaus could take longer, but Luther doesn't exactly blend in. And Klaus should feel right at home with all the spirits and undead hanging around."
He's actually more concerned about the latter being able to deal with all this, even if his powers would be the most beneficial. It's for the best that Klaus missed out on the cult of undead worshippers they just left behind. (Well... almost left behind. That old man he spotted earlier is impossible to get rid of.)
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Best not to think of that right now.
"Yeah, I'm sure Klaus is handling that really well." Because she has not forgotten that her brother turns into a drunk mess on occasion, despite his attempts to be sober in the past. "But you're right about Luther standing out."
Unless by some miracle they wind up with a pre-serum Luther, but let's not wish that on anyone.
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He's positive he'll find them all soon and get them home, just like he promised.
"Well, we aren't counting down towards doomsday for once, so there's a little more time to find them." See? He didn't say 'apocalypse' so it doesn't count. "Although from the looks of this place, you could make the argument it already happened."
He won't bring up how he's yet to confirm that they prevented the apocalypse that was waiting for them in 2019. He probably won't believe it until he sees it with his own eyes anyway.
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"Speaking of finding them, I should probably go track down Vanya." She wants to see her sister, just as much as she is happy to see Five. "But I'll find you later?"
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"Sure." He steps aside so she can pass. Shows he is capable of saying goodbye instead of blinking away when he's done with a conversation. It'd count as personal growth, but really he's just distracted enough to have manners. "I'm not going anywhere."
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Just ... keep it that way, Five. She's starting to get used to having you around. And with that, off she will go to track down their sister.