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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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"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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Slowly the words faded as they entered Jace and Magnus' apartment. He knew that his husband was out, probably at the bar or hitting the local shops to replace the things they'd lost in their unexpected move. Max would be at school for a few hours so no one would be there to overhear them or see Jace's emotional state.
Hand still on Jace's sleeve, he led his parabatai into the bedroom he knew belonged to Jace. Then he let go, keeping close enough that he was technically invading his parabatai's space... if he wasn't so desperate to keep Alec within sight and touch. "Sleep then we talk later?" Knowing that Jace probably would complain, he exaggerated a yawn. "I'll probably sleep better knowing you're here."
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With no one to see him Jace felt his control slipping away. Everything that had happened--the arguments, Valentine, the ship, the werewolves, losing Alec--they were all hitting him too hard to be normal. "And then I saw you. In the hallway outside of Max's room."
He hadn't moved towards the bed yet. Simply standing there feeling like he was drowning all over again. Trying to swallow the painful knot in his throat he finally sat on the bed and started to remove his boots.
"I would have followed you. Without hesitation. I felt what it would be like to live without you and I can't. I can't do it, Alec."
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Was Jace remembering something about what had happened when Valentine had used him to summon the Angel? He shouldn't have felt anything from Alec at that point. He'd been lost to them, the bond almost severed. Alec wasn't sure what exactly happened to him on the battlefield. Magnus had never wanted to discuss it but Alec knew it'd been terrible, the pain blinding him to everything else around them. But Jace had been dead. Even if Alec's heart had briefly stopped during that moment, Jace wouldn't have felt it.
Sitting down beside his parabatai, he began pulling off his boots, glancing over at Jace before setting them out of the way. "I know, Jace. I know how it feels and how easy it is to follow." If Magnus hadn't been with him, the Alliance rune humming between them, Alec probably would have followed Jace into the next life. And been left there alone.
The thought caused something painful to catch in his chest and he automatically reached for Jace's hand. "You don't have to do it." His voice sounded rough, but he ignored it instead of trying to hide the emotion that was making it difficult to speak. "We're here together. Nothing's going to separate us again."
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He hated crying. He'd hated feeling vulnerable and weak. He hated being afraid of what people would see or what they would think. He hated the way he internally flinched, after all these years, with the memory of the punishments he'd received for being weak.
"I'm so sorry, Alec."
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"There's nothing to be sorry for. You didn't do anything wrong and even if you did, you know I'd forgive you." No matter how angry or frustrated Jace had made him over the years, Alec had always forgiven him.
He kept repeating that he was forgiven, that he was there, that they were both safe. When he thought Jace was more stable mentally, he began shifting them both toward the center of the bed so they both could eventually lie down. "Focus on the bond, Jace. It'll tell you that I'm really here."
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So he moved when Alec moved, staying close to him, slowly regaining control over his tears. Enough to not be sobbing uncontrollably on his parabatai.
The bond.
Closing his eyes he pressed his face into Alec and breathed, doing exactly what he was told to do. Focusing on the bond between them, remembering the oath, remembering the first time he'd met Alec. He remembered the first time Alec had held onto him like he was now. He remembered clinging to Alec and begging him not to leave him. He remembered Alec drawing his parabatai rune. He remembered drawing Alec's.
He focused only on Alec and their life together. Nothing of Valentine and his time on the ship. Nothing of his life before Alec. He didn't remember pulling Alec down with him, but when he opened his eyes again they were laying in the middle of the bed and his parabatai rune was warm. He could feel Alec, the other half of his soul.
"I've been a jerk. Worse than a jerk. How can you keep forgiving me after what I've done?"
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Running his hand over blond hair, he kept speaking, making sure that every breath he took was slow and steady. Jace would eventually mimic him if Alec focused on keeping them both calm. Sinking into that calmness, he focused on it instead of the darker emotions that were bleeding through from his parabatai. Whatever had happened, it had been worse than what Alec had assumed when they were in New York or Idris.
When Jace opened his eyes, Alec smiled, still playing with his parabatai's hair like he had when Jace had snuck into his bed when they were kids. "I keep forgiving you because loving someone means forgiving them when they're jerks or worse than jerks. Even when you're not sure what they did that you're supposed to forgive."
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"Do you really want to know?" He asked quietly. He would tell Alec everything if he asked. Every moment he regretted, every hurtful word. It didn't matter that he always did what he believed to be right. Believing it's right doesn't make it so. Valentine believes he's right and he may be right about some things. Jace isn't sure of much right now. The only thing he's absolutely sure of right in this moment is that he loves Alec and he can't live without his parabatai.
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"I want to know but not until you've slept. And probably ate." His parabatai had probably forgotten about important things like meals if he hadn't slept in days. "We both need rest." Alec didn't need sleep as much as Jace seemed to but extra sleep wouldn't hurt after he'd run himself down to complete exhaustion. He didn't even need to feign the yawn that caught him by surprise. Now that the ache was gone, he realized how tired he was in a way that he doubted that anyone but Jace would understand. Part of him had been searching for his parabatai and now they were together. Safe. "Then you can tell me what I'm supposed to forgive you for."
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"The list is long, Alec. You'd better get some sleep. Save up your strength."
Maybe, with Alec here with him, he could sleep. Really sleep. No nightmares. No laying awake wondering when someone would come through the door, wondering when his father would decide he needed to be tested again. Or punished.
"Facilis descensus Averni." he murmured quietly, gently stroking his fingers up into Alec's hair and back down again. Opening his eyes the moment he started to drift. Over and over. Until Alec's face was just a blur. Until he couldn't open his eyes or move his fingers.
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Focusing on his parabatai, he refused to even try to sleep until Jace drifted off. Briefly, he thought of when they were younger, how having Jace this close, this affectionate would have broken his heart. Now it caused a wistful ache that was easily ignored as he tried to understand what had happened to Jace. When Jace quoted the Latin they had memorized years ago, he winced mentally before thinking of a phrase to reassure his friend. "Verae amilcitiae simpiternae sunt.*"
(*True friendships are eternal.)
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Alec hadn't left him. He was still there with him in his bed. And he was alive. Reassured by warmth of Alec's skin where his face was still pressed into his neck he had to wonder how he ended up sprawled on top of Alec while simultaneously clinging to him. Alec couldn't be comfortable enough to sleep.
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The sound of his name caused Alec to jerk awake, one arm tightening automatically around Jace while he reached for a knife that... wasn't there. It wasn't his bedroom. Or Magnus' even though it was similar in design. Blinking up at the ceiling he remembered why he wasn't in the right bedroom and why he had a very cuddling parabatai wrapped around him. "I'm still here." Which was obvious since he was now Jace's pillow but the sound of Alec's voice might comfort him. "We can sleep for a couple more hours."
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He would move to make Alec more comfortable, but he would happily stay where he was for a few more hours if Alec didn't mind.
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"Go to sleep, Alec." He was still close, could still feel Alec's warmth through his clothes, and it was with pained effort that he finally withdrew his arm, keeping his hand on Alec's chest. He closed his eyes, but he didn't think he could fall asleep again. "You should have told me-I should have listened. I'm sorry."
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Muttering under his breath, he grabbed Jace's hand and tugged him back into place the way he'd been after he moved his leg. "Should have told you what?" Closing his eyes, he focused on the bond, on the relief he felt that the ache he'd lived with for months was finally gone. "You weren't in Wayward Pines when it happened." Shifting slightly, he managed to get his hand to Jace's neck and began running his fingers over blond hair. "You don't have to keep apologizing."
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