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Elvis Moreau ([personal profile] wasblindbefore) wrote2013-08-19 01:18 pm
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you forget there's so much more

The first night, he dreams about her dying.

That in itself shouldn't be so unusual. When he dreams, in the rare instances that he remembers them, they're not often very cheerful, and it isn't like he hasn't imagined this before. Gwen told him once, in no uncertain terms, what was going to happen to her back home, and it isn't as if that's something he could have so easily shaken. The difference is that, now, in the wake of her disappearance, it no longer seems like something that could be avoided. She's gone back to that fate, and there isn't going to be a damn thing he can do to stop it, an entire universe away.

He sees it, though, her body floating down the river — except he's watching from the bridge back in Coward, Texas, and her body looks like his mother's did, recognizable only because of her blonde hair fanned out in the water. He hears Anabelle's voice in his head after that, though it's wrong, he knows, distorted; she's taunting him, saying only what he's thinking. "That's one more gone, Elvis," she says, and though he can't see her, he can hear the smirk in her voice, cruel in a way that Anabelle never would have been. "How many more miracles did you think you were going to get?"

After that, he jolts awake, heart pounding in his chest, and reaches for his phone, as if this might be some mistake and she'll have returned one of his calls. There's nothing, though, and it's the final straw, the last thing he needs to know that he's right. Gwen is gone, back to the death that awaits her, and he's lost someone else, just as was always going to have been inevitable.

When he makes his way over to her place, not for the first time, it's significantly later, after he's called out of work and had a drink. He needs one, if he's going to deal with this shit. He probably shouldn't be at all, he knows, but like hell is he just going to leave all her things for a coworker to come pick up or her landlord to get rid of or something like that. That in mind, he's expecting to have to talk his way in, that it won't be easy. What he isn't expecting is for someone else to be getting there when he is. Instinctively, he bristles, back and shoulders going tense, the look he shoots the kid a wary one. Ordinarily, he wouldn't mind this, knowing that Gwen has plenty of friends, but right now, it seems unfair, like an infringement on what ought to be his job to do. "Who're you?"
swing: (PETER PARKER | smartass)

[personal profile] swing 2013-10-07 09:38 am (UTC)(link)
Somehow, it doesn't surprise him that this man is also here looking for Gwen. It confirms the suspicion that has been sneaking on him since those first unanswered calls. He was able to push it away then, having nothing in the way of proof. Now, it's getting harder and harder to convince himself that he is overreacting.

"When did you last see or hear from her?" He sounds like a cop, he thinks. A cop investigating a disappearance. He hopes that isn't the case. It would be better, so much better, if she were simply mad at him.
swing: (PETER PARKER | looking down)

[personal profile] swing 2013-10-16 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Despite having prepared himself for that very answer, it hits Peter hard. He's lost everyone now. Even if she wasn't exactly the Gwen that he knew and loved, that she was here at all was for so lone the one consolation that he got for dying and coming to Darrow without any of his friends or family. Now he doesn't even have a Gwen who barely recognizes him.

He tries not to let his face fall too visibly in front of this guy he doesn't know. That they appear to be going through the same thing, having even had the same idea, is of no comfort at all. Nothing can dull this loss.

"So she's gone." This, Peter says for his own benefit, so that it will sink in. If only he knew where to go from here.
swing: (PETER PARKER | blue)

[personal profile] swing 2013-10-22 11:00 am (UTC)(link)
It shouldn't be a difficult question to answer. But the city certainly made it that way when it brought her here from one world and him from another. He can deal with alternate universes just fine. Before Darrow, they fascinated him, appealed to the scientist and the daydreamer in him both. There are so many, so vast, wild, and far apart, that it should be impossible for two such similar worlds to meet. Yet here they have, his and Gwen's. Maybe Darrow was righting itself by taking her away, making space for someone from a world with no shrimp or a planet with two suns. If that's the case, he'd like to find the forces behind that little piece of decision making and beat them all to a pulp. Or die trying. He isn't sure that this is a life anymore, anyway. It's just a series of meager patches over a gaping wound.

He clears his throat, surprised by the lump that he finds there. He swallows it down, unwilling to cry in front of this stranger. "We were from the same place," he answers. "Sort of."
swing: (PETER PARKER | thoughtful)

[personal profile] swing 2013-10-27 08:45 am (UTC)(link)
To his credit, Peter makes no remark about the guy's name. He doesn't even feel compelled to laugh. His sense of humor seems to have vanished with Gwen. He was wondering when that would happen, what would prove to be the final straw, the breaking point at which he just gives up on finding a bright side in anything at all. Besides, he may not exactly be Sherlock Holmes, but he's a decent enough study to tell that Elvis doesn't like him. He doesn't want to give him justification for it, even though, for his part, Peter doesn't like Elvis either. He didn't decide that just now; he's disliked the guy ever since Gwen told him that she had a boyfriend. It's stupid and he knows it. But although they only dated briefly and Peter never fell in love with Gwen in that way — or rather, he never stopped loving MJ and so she never had a chance — he still hates the idea of her dating anyone else. It doesn't make any sense of him, but he can't help that it's the way he feels.

"Oh" is all that he says. He can't think of anything else, which is a truly rare occurrence. He would mark it for posterity but he can't seem to care about the future or what it might hold. From what Kaine told him, it's possible that Gwen was returned to her world only to be killed. Whatever version of him exists in her reality may not be able to save her. Just as it was supposed to be his, this city may have been her second chance at life. With that running through his head, nothing else seems to matter.
swing: (PETER PARKER | tailor)

[personal profile] swing 2013-11-03 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Neither did I," Peter admits. He doesn't know what he imagined, but this isn't it. He was in no rush to meet Gwen's boyfriend at all and would have gladly put it off for as long as possible. But as soon as he learned that she was with someone, he promised himself to behave, if and when they did ever meet. Mostly, it was for Gwen's sake, so that she wouldn't be caught between current boyfriend and ex. Selfishly, he also didn't want to lose her friendship, should the scales tip away from his favor. But without her here, he realizes that has no reason to be kind or considerate, and a part of him begins to wish for Elvis to provoke him. At least then he would have a target for the anger bubbling inside of him.
swing: (PETER PARKER | sleuth)

[personal profile] swing 2013-11-10 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah." Peter hates this. He wishes that he could just leave, go off to deal with this on his own, but he also feels compelled to stay. Maybe it's the fact that Elvis hasn't left yet and he doesn't want to be the first one to go. Or maybe he's still expecting Gwen to come back with some crazy explanation for why she hasn't been answering her phone and no one has seen her for days. Even the slightest chance that it could be true makes him want to camp out on her doorstep. The neighbors might complain, though.

"Do you have a key for her place?"