Edwin Payne (
technicallyhellbound) wrote2025-02-14 06:37 pm
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for @convincingsmile - Nobody's dying today (probably)
Edwin knew as soon as he fell through the mirror that something was wrong, and not just a little bit wrong, but the kind of wrong that made the whole world tilt on its axis a little.
It wasn't a misdirected portal, not like the case that had ultimately led them to Crystal, not like many other failures of concentration when traversing mirror portals before, it was something else, and he couldn't place what it was. All he knew was that he'd simply passed through the mirror in question and had landed, hard on the floor on the other side of the room, hard enough that he actually skidded a couple of feet and that couldn't be right because that actually hurt, and hurt in the way he hadn't felt in... well, decades.
It was enough to tumble him against the far wall just from his own momentum, impacting hard enough to knock the breath out of his lungs, and that was definitely wrong, because he shouldn't have had breath or lungs. He could see, even through pain-hazed vision that the poltergeist he'd been baiting had, indeed, gotten caught in the trap he himself had leapt over when aiming for the mirror.
That was, however, the last thing he saw before the half-rotted-through loft floor gave way beneath his sudden and unexpected weight, sending him falling, flailing, scraped to ribbons on the broken slats, to the ground below, and he was reasonably sure he'd actually heard something snap on impact, ribs, if the sudden radiating pain was anything to go by, though his shoulder wasn't in good shape either, and that was an entirely different kind of pain, just layering on top of the feeling of the ragged scratches from the wood, and it occurred to him, dimly, that he'd forgotten how much he hated the feeling of blood on his skin.
It had been different in Hell, the pain, the sensations in general, all of it, it had been horrible, yes, but it was so much more visceral now, and even as his vision began to go hazy again, head swimming, his last thoughts were trying to remember how he'd somehow gotten separated from Charles, who had been barely a step behind him when he'd rounded the corner into the loft pursued by the poltergeist now trapped securely above him.
It wasn't a misdirected portal, not like the case that had ultimately led them to Crystal, not like many other failures of concentration when traversing mirror portals before, it was something else, and he couldn't place what it was. All he knew was that he'd simply passed through the mirror in question and had landed, hard on the floor on the other side of the room, hard enough that he actually skidded a couple of feet and that couldn't be right because that actually hurt, and hurt in the way he hadn't felt in... well, decades.
It was enough to tumble him against the far wall just from his own momentum, impacting hard enough to knock the breath out of his lungs, and that was definitely wrong, because he shouldn't have had breath or lungs. He could see, even through pain-hazed vision that the poltergeist he'd been baiting had, indeed, gotten caught in the trap he himself had leapt over when aiming for the mirror.
That was, however, the last thing he saw before the half-rotted-through loft floor gave way beneath his sudden and unexpected weight, sending him falling, flailing, scraped to ribbons on the broken slats, to the ground below, and he was reasonably sure he'd actually heard something snap on impact, ribs, if the sudden radiating pain was anything to go by, though his shoulder wasn't in good shape either, and that was an entirely different kind of pain, just layering on top of the feeling of the ragged scratches from the wood, and it occurred to him, dimly, that he'd forgotten how much he hated the feeling of blood on his skin.
It had been different in Hell, the pain, the sensations in general, all of it, it had been horrible, yes, but it was so much more visceral now, and even as his vision began to go hazy again, head swimming, his last thoughts were trying to remember how he'd somehow gotten separated from Charles, who had been barely a step behind him when he'd rounded the corner into the loft pursued by the poltergeist now trapped securely above him.
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He gave a quiet, considering hum at Charles' answer, but nodded, just once, "I think we can spare one of those. Maybe even two." They definitely still had time before Crystal was set to arrive with whatever it was she considered a 'proper hangover breakfast' and Edwin hadn't thought to ask the night before, and the truth of it was, Edwin wanted to stay there and bask in the attention and in Charles' presence just for a while longer.
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"You look cute like this," Charles said in a hoarse voice, his fingers playing with Edwin's fluffy curls. "You looked proper fit last night too," he added in a chuckle but groaned when it made his headache worse. Then he just held him, enjoying the quiet, the warmth, and Edwin's scent. Charles found he could fall asleep again like this, even with the headache. He could fall asleep like this for the rest of eternity...
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He settled just as easily as Charles did, hesitating only briefly before leaning in to press a kiss to Charles' temple, settling back again, just studying his face. It was the same as it had ever been, the same as he'd always known it, but there was still something more to it now that he couldn't place.
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Charles's arm tightened around Edwin, pulling him even closer.
"Did you have fun last night?" He tried to remember what exactly happened, but all he gathered was that he was dancing and singing and making friends... Did he check up on Edwin at all...?
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A soft hum followed, nudging his brow against Charles' gently, "And one of your new friends gave me some earplugs after that and the rest of the night was much more tolerable." His brow creased a little, drawing back just far enough to see Charles' face, "Did you know they made those, now? They're just soft foam, I probably still have them in my pocket from last night."
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"I thought those were only for sleeping," he chuckled. "I should've thought about it..." he mused. He sighed then, frowning as his headache drilled a hole deeper into his temples. "We met with people Edwin, good guys," he whispered. "I could feel the music in my chest."
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He smiled, dipping in to press a quick kiss to the tip of Charles' nose, because it was right there and he could, "Can't expect you to think of everything all the time."
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"Should we get ready? Crystal's gonna be here soon, yeah?" Charles muttered, holding onto Edwin tighter, fighting the nasty headache that was threatening to get worse and worse. Ugh, he needed some water, and an aspirin. And the greasiest burger...
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He hummed at the question, reaching for their phone to check the time, "Soon enough, but we should still have time to shower and dress before she arrives. Think we should get you a paracetamol first, though, one should be alright on an empty stomach, another once you've eaten if you still need it."
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"Right, good plan, good plan," he winced when the headache turned into a violent icepick trying to mine all his remaining brain matter through his temples.
Charles took the paracetamol because he would rather risk a stomach ache than this headache. And by the time Crystal got there, he was showered and slightly less miserable. Though not enough for Crystal not to pick up on it and roast the everloving hell out of him for it. As he deserved. But in exchange, she was true to her word for bringing the best breakfast sandwich he could ever wish for, with a sports drink to prepare them for Edwin's day of outing. And when Charles realized that he was terribly hungover on the day Edwin was supposed to have his fun, he felt completely crushed... Though he hoped he could still salvage the day somehow and make sure Edwin had just as much fun as he did yesterday.
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He just shrugged when she questioned why he wasn't hungover, "I am, just not as severely. I didn't have as much to drink for one thing, but also just tolerance I suppose. Apparently allowing children a little bit of gin punch for the holidays isn't the done thing anymore." A twitch of a smile, "Not to mention, our cold medication had both cannabis and cocaine most of the time."
He considered as he continued with his breakfast, "I think the self-guided tour of the botanical gardens would likely be best for us, given the current state of affairs." Mostly that even though he liked listening to people who knew what they were talking about, he wasn't sure he would be able to keep from making corrections, that and listening to someone else talk definitely wouldn't help anyone's headache at the moment.
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But, on the other hand, it was great to think that he was getting to know a side of Edwin he wouldn't otherwise. Not a new Edwin, but an alive Edwin... Though, Charles tried not to think about that fact too much.
"Mm, mo, mate-" Charles snapped, with his mouth stuffed with his eggs and bacon sandwich. Then he struggled to swallow it before he continued. "No, no, we can get a guide, yeah? It's something you wanted, maybe they gonna tell something you don't know, or, or, or you can correct them on something. Wouldn't you like that, yeah? Don't hold back because... because of current state of affairs." Charles just couldn't say 'because of me' out loud.
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His brow creased, considering, just making a thoughtful sound, "I suppose we can decide when we get there, if there's a guided tour that's predominantly younger children I think I'd be more inclined to ask questions instead of stating facts that may no longer be true."
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Though the thought of little children usually delighted him, now with the headache still lingering on the edge of his consciousness, he wasn't sure he had the patience for them... But it would be so fun. Children knew how to have fun!
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Crystal had been puzzled by this turn of opinion, at least until that particular statement, which put it all into perspective and she nodded, "Kids that age like being smarter than anybody older than they are, but they won't be dicks about it. Most of the time."
"Precisely so." Edwin agreed with a nod, honestly glad that she understood what he was getting at, "So we'll take the more direct route to get there, see what the makeup of the upcoming guided tours is, possibly join one of those, or take the self-guided if not, stay for the bird educational segment, then take the long way back so we can stop for ice cream."
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Either way, the beginning of the trip was like stepping out to World War 3, like all the light, the sounds, the... everything was almost too much. Everything Charles loved about being alive was now either annoyed him or made him sick.
But they made it, and the fresh air did help, but he would have died again without coffee.
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There wasn't a school group, it was too early in the day for that, apparently, but there was a local senior citizens begonia fanciers group, and as far as Edwin was concerned that was just as good because one thing he knew was that the two groups of people who were the most delightfully opinionated were young children and the elderly, something that was only reinforced when one of the ladies -wearing a frankly ridiculously oversized straw hat- gave the three of them a knowing wink and an approving nod and Edwin couldn't even be sure what it was she thought she was seeing, but not about to argue it, either, keeping his hold of Charles' hand
Crystal also noticed, giving the woman a brilliant smile as she looped her arm a little more securely through Charles', keeping him sandwiched between herself and Edwin.
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"Everything good, mate?" Charles checked in. Though it was probably for himself too. He knows he kissed Edwin at the concert too, and definitely showed others that they were together. But that was a safer place for it...
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Crystal found that she was actually enjoying the tour guide, which she hadn't expected, "And you and I can find somewhere in the shade to sit and watch while Edwin gets used as a parakeet perch." A little shrug, "Unless you were into that, too."
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"I'll be fine, yeah?" he smiled, squeezing Edwin's hand in return.
Then he gave another pained groan.
"I wanna be a parakeet perch too..." he sighed. He definitely was suffering but these were parakeets! When could he feel little birdie feet on his shoulders if not now?
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Edwin just nodded, giving Charles' hand another squeeze, "We'll have a sit down in the shade before then, though, wouldn't do to have you feeling woozy while covered in birds." It was only as the tour continued that he started to notice some interesting dynamics in the rest of the group, but it wasn't anything he could fully focus on while also paying attention to the guide.
He was amused by the packet of wildflower seeds they were each given for completing the tour, just tucking it away in a pocket before steering Charles gently towards a bench in the shade, "We've a few minutes until the next bird encounter, and it's only across the way." A nod towards the small stage with permanent perches installed on it.
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When they sat down, he was silent for a bit. Then looked up, frowning.
"So, anyone noticed the old folk being proper weird or 's just me?" he asked.
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Crystal looked from Edwin to Charles and back, "Yeah, you didn't see the pineapples?"
Edwin's brow furrowed, "I fail to see what their choice in accessories means, of course they've got a symbol, they're a botany club?"
Crystal sighed in a way Edwin had come to recognize as some part exasperation and some part steeling herself for an explanation, "They're swingers. That's what the upside down pineapple means."
Edwin was sure he'd heard the term before, but didn't have his notebook on him to be able to leaf through to one of his updated vocabulary pages to be sure, "I'm going to assume you don't mean swing dancers."
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Then he paused for a second before he laughed out loud, despite the headache.
"I kept thinking if they could see if I'm sick or somethin'".
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Edwin shook his head, still puzzled, not sure if what he was assuming was correct, "I'm afraid I still don't."
Crystal laughed, shaking her head, "Swingers are couples who trade partners, Edwin. So they probably all thought a lot of things about the three of us." She reached over to rest the back of her hand against Charles' brow, "Including that you're clearly unwell. No fever, though, not clammy, this is just good old-fashioned hangover."
Edwin just shook his head, kneading at the bridge of his nose, "That's... well, that will be a story to add to our adventures, won't it?" It wasn't an objection, it wasn't even really any sort of distaste, it was a sort of half-grudging acceptance, mostly that the world really had changed from what he knew.
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