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wayfaring_stranger) wrote in
riverviewlogs2017-07-08 08:19 pm
parabatai: lost & found
who: Jace Wayland and Alec Lightwood
what: Quiet discussion and figuring things out.
when: Soon after their arrival.
where: The Coffee Shop
warnings: Will update as needed.
All the stories are true. No one mentioned the one about a portal to a place whee worlds collided and he had to get a job. But here he was wandering an unfamiliar street with his parabatai and still staring at the sky. It was beautiful. He just couldn't feel the beauty or the awe or much of anything. He could feel Alec. That was all he needed at the moment.
"All the stories are true. We've seen a lot of things being part of the Shadow World, but I never imagined anything like this."
what: Quiet discussion and figuring things out.
when: Soon after their arrival.
where: The Coffee Shop
warnings: Will update as needed.
All the stories are true. No one mentioned the one about a portal to a place whee worlds collided and he had to get a job. But here he was wandering an unfamiliar street with his parabatai and still staring at the sky. It was beautiful. He just couldn't feel the beauty or the awe or much of anything. He could feel Alec. That was all he needed at the moment.
"All the stories are true. We've seen a lot of things being part of the Shadow World, but I never imagined anything like this."

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Something was wrong.
"You didn't." He slowly set his cup on the table and glanced around at the shop. Was this another test? A trick? A spell? A glamour? He didn't remember turning himself over to Aldertree. He remembered turning away from Alec and stepping out of the portal here. "You didn't marry Lydia. It's complicated and I don't know why you don't remember."
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"Whatever took the three of us to Idaho did something to our memories. For weeks we didn't remember our lives outside of town and they gave us false memories..." Maybe the scientists had done the same thing to Jace, but hadn't made sure that their memories lined up. The same had happened when he'd discussed the past with Izzy. "My memory might still be hazy but I don't know why I'd marry Lydia, whoever she is. I wouldn't - "
Sighing, he took a drink of his coffee then began twisting the mug between his palms. "There's a reason why Maryse says I won't give her grandchildren." Shadowhunters married for very specific reasons if they didn't marry for love and Alec wouldn't be able to help Lydia, whoever she was, with those.
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Now Clary is his sister. His father is a murderer and a traitor. Alec is married to Magnus. Happily married to Magnus. And Magnus had been the one to keep Alec from slipping away completely. Magnus had stood by Alec, protected him. All Jace had done was beg Alec not to leave and make a mess of everything else. He had been the reason. Maybe his father was right. No matter hard he tried to be good his demon blood would inevitably win.
"It's fine, Alec. It's not you." It was him. It had to be.
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"That is not an answer." Breaking off a piece of one of the cookies, he gave Jace a look that warned that he knew that his friend wasn't eating. Whatever was wrong with Jace was more important than whoever this Lydia was. "Something's going on with you and you can't keep hiding it from me. Every time you've tried, we almost lost you."
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Taking a deep breath he pulled his hands back from the table and stared at Alec's piece of cookie. The piece meant for him.
"I don't mean to hurt people. To hurt you." He looked at Alec, the sincerity of what he was saying shining, unshed, in his eyes. "Apparently....it's in my blood, my nature."
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Nudging the cookie closer to his parabatai, he waited to see if he'd take it. If he didn't eat... Alec had not qualms about guilting Jace when needed. They'd been doing similar things to each other almost since they'd met.
Sensing something was off with Jace, it took him a moment to realize that his parabatai was near tears. Jace rarely cried. After his father died, in secret when no one but Alec could see or after soem of the things Sebastian had done, but not in public. Not over a simple conversation. "You're not hurting me, Jace. There's a difference between confusing and hurting." One that Jace should know. It was almost like he was ten again, waiting for someone to punish him for simply existing. Alec hadn't understood the reasons for that behavior when they were boys but now that they were older, he knew what had caused it. "Whatever it is, you can tell me. I'm your parabatai."
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Jace didn't cry in public, but he was close. It seemed like he'd been close too often lately. He was close now, but he'd spent his entire life controlling his emotions. Focusing on the piece of cookie helped. He took it. Not to eat. Just to make Alec happy.
"I don't even know where to start. Can you believe it? Me. Finding it difficult to talk about myself."
Reluctantly, he took a bite of the cookie. To make Alec happy, not because he was actually hungry.
"Something is wrong with me, Alec." He managed after a moment trying to swallow that one bite. He set the rest of the cookie on the table. "I can't trust my own mind right now. I'm...scared...this is all a glamour or a spell and I'm going to wake up and I'm still going to be chained up on Valentine's ship."
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It was probably a strange way to mark their lives, but since Jace hadn't been surprised that he was in a relationship, whatever had happened had to be after that.
Considering how injured Jace had been at the hospital, the stab wound and the obvious sign of a fight, he assumed it had been after he'd gone hunting for Sebastian in Idris. "I can believe it. Remember I don't believe that act you put on for everyone else."
He was about to tell Jace that there was nothing wrong with him when his parabatai said two things that he rarely admitted to. He was scared. The Shadowhunter that at first hadn't needed a Fearless rune to confront the worst demons was afraid. The other comment didn't make sense. Valentine had never chained Jace up. At least Jace had never told Alec that he had. "I don't know what you're talking about with Valentine, but I'm really here. We both are. I'm not going to disappear."
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And then he was focused on Alec. Remembering with perfect clarity the way his dark hair stuck to his skin when he finally opened his eyes and looked at Jace. The way they had clung to each other. He remembered the moment when he was sure he'd lost Alec. The absolute terror and grief.
Even now he he was fighting to stay in his seat. He wanted to reach out and touch Alec's face. Hug him. Hold Alec to him and feel that he was alive and safe. He wanted to believe Alec wouldn't simply disappear if he turned away or closed his eyes.
"I never imagined anything could make me feel so lost, so scared, so alone, and in so much pain I wanted to die. Until I held you in my arms and begged you not to leave me and....for a moment...you did."
It was as if the entire shop didn't exist. Jace was completely focused on Alec, on that memory, and knowing it was his fault Alec had nearly died trying to find him.
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Maybe he was wrong about the time frame. Maybe Jace had been brought here after the Angel had resurrected him. This could be some aftereffect of Jace's runes being altered. He'd pushed Alec and everyone away, encouraging Alec to spend time iwth Magnus, so he'd never gotten a true sense of how the bond felt while Jace struggled with the attempts at possession.
"What Valentine did doesn't matter right now but eventually we'll have to talk about it." Avoiding issues and letting Jace push him away was part of the reason why Sebastian had been able to manipulate them.
Still not understanding what was going on, Alec leaned in and hugged Jace, not caring who saw. "I'm here, Jace. I didn't die." But Alec still couldn't figure out what Jace meant. The only time that Alec had nearly died in his arms was after they fought the Greater Demon and that was weeks before they'd gone to Idris. "I know how it feels to be that lost but I'm here. If you focus on the bond, you'll know this is real."
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"I love you, Alec."
To love is to destroy, to be loved is to be the one destroyed. His father taught him that when he still young and working so hard to earn his fathers approval and praise. But Jace couldn't imagine his life without Alec. He couldn't imagine not loving him or not being loved by Alec.
"I'll tell you anything you want to know. Just not here."
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When he was sure that he could pull away without Jace thinking he didn't want him near, he sat back to consider is parabatai. Keeping one hand on his arm, he knew he wouldn't get any answers as long as they weren't alone. None of the others would bother them if they hid for awhile, knowing that they needed time together. "We can go back home and talk there."
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A bond he'd been ignoring more recently. He needed to fix everything between them. He couldn't risk losing Alec again.
Pushing a stray strand behind his ear, Jace nodded. But before he started to get up he reached for the piece of cookie Alec had given him and finished it.
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Waiting until Jace finished the cookie, Alec picked up their cups. "Before we go... are you having dreams about Max or seeing odd runes in your dreams?"
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Except Alec's question. It was unexpected and Jace couldn't imagine why Alec would ask. "No." What he did dream about made him not want to sleep at all, but he wasn't going to start that conversation here.
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Handing Jace his cup, Alec couldn't hide his worry. "If it happens it could be something dangerous and I could really lose you." It was probably something they didn't have to consider since Sebastian was gone - was he really gone? - but that didn't mean Jace might not be vulnerable to certain influences. "I'll explain when we get home."
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Clearly he was not working at his best today. Running a little slow on everything, including intelligence.
Taking the cup he quickly finished the coffee on the way to the door, hoping it might help. He realized belatedly he hadn't promised he'd tell Alec if he did have strange dreams and perhaps part of the reason because he did tell Alec he would tell him anything he wanted to know.
He would have to tell him about the nightmares. About what happened on Valentine's ship. Everything.
Stopping just outside the door, Jace turned around to look at Alec, placing his hand flat over Alec's heart. "You won't lose me again, Alec. I won't leave you."
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He knew how Jace could be. He'd accepted it years ago. Drifting apart was part of being parabatai. It'd happened to their parents. It was foolish to think it wouldn't happen to them, especially when Jace was already cagey about talking about his emotions and problems.
But he wasn't going to let his parabatai get possessed again.
Knowing that they couldn't discuss that in public, he knew that they'd probably argue over it later. Brushing away the last of the crumbs, he almost stumbled when Jace abruptly stopped. Looking down at his parabatai he tried to hide his confusion and wariness. Whatever was going on had to be bad if Jace was needing to reassure himself that Alec was there. "I know you'll always try to be there, Jace. And I'll be here for you."
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But he knew.
Alec had nearly died trying to find him. What had he ever sacrificed for Alec? His brother. His parabatai.
Alec had always been there for him. Always.
His promise meant nothing.
Jace slowly pulled his hand away and then quickly turned away before Alec could seethe tears he couldn't stop.
"I know. You always have been."
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For a moment, he felt like he was ten years old, trying to understand why another little boy would have so many bruises that weren't from training. Why he'd look like he desperately needed someone to love him when he'd lived with his father. His father should have loved him but Alec kept thinking that no one had ever loved Jace the way they were supposed to.
Before he realized what he was doing, he caught Jace's arm, pulling them away from the door so they didn't block the way. Then he wrapped his arms around his parabatai, half expecting the kind of near panicked response Jace had given years ago. "Hey. Whatever's wrong, we'll work it out."
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But they were still surrounded by strangers who would see everything. Including the tears he couldn't stop. He didn't care if they saw them hugging. At least this way they couldn't see his face and neither could Alec.
So he didn't push him away. He didn't give into the panic or the fear. He pressed his face against his parabatai and held onto him.
Everything was wrong. The only thing right was Alec being alive. That was the most important thing to Jace.
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As he rocked from one side to the other, Alec began reciting the oath they'd taken. "Entreat me not to leave thee. Or return from following after thee—" As he spoke the words, he tried to ignore the tears that were soaking through his shirt. Whatever was wrong was worse than he thought but Alec had no idea how to help Jace through whatever had happened before they arrived here.
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Jace wouldn't leave Alec no matter what happened. Not again. He wouldn't risk losing him. He wouldn't hurt him. He would be the parabatai Alec deserved.
Only when he was sure he could control himself did he carefully begin to peel himself away from Alec. Keeping his eyes focused on Alec's chest he discretely wiped his face with his own shirt. It had been a long time since he'd lost control like this. And never in public. Valentine was right. He was weak and pretending he wasn't didn't change that fact.
"Alec..." Reaching out he snagged Alec's shirt between his fingers. He didn't know how to ask for help without losing it all over again.
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As Jace pulled away, Alec kept a hand resting on his parabatai's neck. "Whatever it is, we'll figure it out but you need to talk to me. You know I'm here for you. Let me help you this time."
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"Do you remember when we were kids and I couldn't sleep?"
Would Alec think it was crazy to want something so childish? It was the only thing he could think of to ask for right then when he couldn't say all the things he needed to say. When they were alone, yes, but not here.
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