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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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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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"How long has it been since you slept?" he asked, unable to keep the worry from his voice. This was too much like days before the possession, but Jace had said that he hadn't dreamed about Max or any unusual runes. There's been another dream but he wasn't sure that he should mention them when Jace could fall apart again if Alec said the wrong thing.
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"I haven't. Not since I stepped through the portal with Valentine." He couldn't sleep, no matter how exhausted he became. He was surrounded by Circle members and his father could be ruthless and cruel if he let his guard down. "I can't sleep."
First it was Valentine and now it was the nightmares. The fear of losing Alec.
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Still rubbing the back of Jace's neck, waiting for his parabatai to decide when to pull away. "I could use a nap after everything that happened in Idaho." That could give Jace an excuse to let him stay so that he didn't have to ask. "I'm still run down from keeping the wards going."
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To get there he knew he had to take a breath and start moving. Letting go was more difficult than it should have been, but he managed finally. And then started to head back the way they'd come, keeping Alec close and within his peripheral. He had never expected to feel so out of control.
"Then you should rest, too."
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Maybe if they'd been parabatai when Jace had first arrived at the Institute he would have felt something similar, but nothing since the ceremony matched what they'd been through. He'd never experienced Jace feeling so lost. "Yeah, I should. Too much happened after the zombies for me to get any down time."
He almost pulled his stele to activate his glamour rune so that they could make their way back to the apartment without Jace worrying about anyone seeing his distress, but he wasn't sure how his parabatai would react. Instead he made sure that his shoulder constantly brushed against Jace.
As they walked, Alec kept talking, describing random moments from after the zombie attack and his life running a record store. Anything that would reassure Jace that he was really there, hoping that the sound of his voice would keep his parabatai from breaking down again. "Magnus threw a party at the record store. There was Jell-O everywhere. Izzy and I couldn't remember if we'd ever had it before. I managed to convince her to try to make it the next time she decided that she can cook."
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Even when he had not been there for Alec.
"I'll be sure to ask her for some Jell-O the first chance I get." He was still trying to imagine Alec owning a Mundane business. But it wasn't difficult to imagine Alec surrounded by music. "You and Magnus...were happy there. In Idaho."
He realized he was holding onto Alec's shirt again. Like a child. Taking a deep breath he let go.
"I bet you never imagined when you took the oath that you would be babysitting me."
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Alec wasn't sure if he missed that or not. He was grateful that he hadn't had to worry about demon attacks in Wayward Pines and he was relieved that they seemed to be somewhere that it wasn't as likely as it had been back home. "We didn't have to worry about the Clave forcing us apart." Even if they were back in their world, Alec wouldn't worry about it. He wouldn't let anything separate them.
Noticing the grip on his sleeve had suddenly disappeared, he caught the sleeve of Jace's shirt, not caring how it might look to those around them. "Actually, babysitting you is exactly how I imagined being parabatai would be like. Wherever he goes, I go. Whenever he gets in trouble, I drag him out of it."
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"Do you miss it? The normal?" He asked, feeling instantly better the moment Alec didn't let him go. And then he actually smiled. It was brief, but he also felt a little better for it. Safer. More grounded. "Is that why you said yes?"
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"I miss parts of it," he admitted. "I liked knowing that Izzy was safe and no one was trying to kill us. No one cared that I was gay." Which shouldn't matter as much as it did. The Clave still seemed to either use his age or his orientation as a reason not to listen to him when he discussed Downworlder matters. "I miss all the records in the shop but most of them were destroyed."
He missed the shop and their 'castle' more than he wanted to admit.
"It was part of the reason. You were the only person who believed in me. You needed someone to keep you steady." Alec's breaking heart didn't matter compared to that. "Why'd you ask?"
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And his demonic son.
Jace stopped walking. Standing there staring at nothing for a moment before he looked at Alec, his fingers white knuckled where he was gripping his shirt.
"No one is as strong or compassionate as you are, Alec. You're everything I'm not. I couldn't trust anyone the way I can trust you. They all wanted the weapon. You just wanted me."
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Stopping automatically when Jace did, he lifted an eyebrow to silently ask Jace what was wrong. Alec pretended that he didn't notice how tightly he held onto his sleeve, waiting for his parabatai to speak.
"Do you realize how important it is that you thought that?" Jace probably never realized it, but Alec had. It'd been one of the reasons why he'd agreed to the bond even though it meant that Alec would never get the first love he'd hoped for. "You didn't see me as weak." Valentine would have mocked him for it, found some way to turn Alec's compassion into another lesson to turn Jace into the perfect warrior. "I still just want you, Jace, but you're wrong. Our souls wouldn't be bound together if we weren't similar somehow."
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Maryse and Robert always treated him with love and acceptance. They always treated Alec and Isabelle differently. Not without love. But different. What they couldn't give them Jace tried so hard to give. He loved Izzy for her her intelligence and for being so comfortable in her own skin. And Alec. Alec was everything. Strong, good, intelligent, courageous, funny, beautiful. He was all heart and the strongest Shadowhunter he knew.
"You're not weak. You were never weak."
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That was something new that Alec didn't expect. Jace cared, seeing him in a better light than most beings, but he hadn't made him seem nearly perfect. "You're good. Whatever happened, however things turned out, you had the best intentions and that's all we can hope for. You've always done what you believed was right. That's something I haven't always done."
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He didn't want to argue, he didn't want to fight. They'd done too much of that already.
"Can we please go home?"
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"Yeah, we can go home." Slowly stepping away, he made sure that he still held onto Jace's sleeve as he led him back to the apartment. He started talking about the boring, mundane things that had happened in Wayward Pines. His attempts at cooking and growing flowers, organizing the shop and the music he'd played when he was alone. Anything to remind Jace that he was there but wouldn't bring up something from the past that might hurt him worse.
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He headed straight for the apartment he and Magnus were sharing, his mind calmer, still trying to picture Alec happy and living a life without demons or without him. He had his emotions mostly under control, but He didn't want Max to see him like this. He didn't want anyone to see him like this, although he doubted he could hide anything from a Warlock.
When he shut the door behind them and turned to face the room he realized they were finally alone. Magnus wasn't home. He vaguely wondered where his roommate was at the moment. Magnus had been there when he finally reached Alec's side. Magnus had been there the entire time while Jace had been...where?
It had taken him too long to get back to Alec. He should have killed Valentine when he had the chance, not follow him through the damn portal. It seemed oddly wrong that Magnus wasn't here now. With Alec. Instead of him. But when Jace looked at Alec he felt a rush of relief and overwhelming grief, the same feeling he had when he saw Alec at the hospital.
Alec was alive. He hadn't left him.
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