( Things are weird. The intimacy of their last night lying beside one another is still there, back then, months prior, and he doesn't know how to get it back. Only that there are steps.
The door slams behind him as hers does, too. )
I have the weekend off. My partner's on another assignment, so I - have the weekend off.
I like to see what's around when I'm living somewhere new.
[And she's lived a lot of new places. She's never really had a place to call home as a result, but maybe that's not so terrible a thing. She can't really say for sure.]
( He's been missing in action, remember? Also, ignore his tone. It's just -- Derek and Relationships, do they belong in the same sentence? Romantic, questioning your brother like this, right? It's Stilinski's smooth moves. )
She's the alpha of the pack there and leads the werewolf faction, but she's also a hybrid and her daughter is a Mikaelson and she's basically an honorary Mikaelson and those things are never not going to be dangerous.
[It's more pragmatic than emotional.]
But I don't think Derek likes non-dangerous women so as far as options go, she's not a bad one.
Hanging out in the bayou with the rest of the pack. Hanging out with Malia until Parrish came out to visit.
[Though she did actually see Parrish, in the flesh, out in public because the group probably had at least one night at a bar not Rosseau's, as that's still in the process of being rebuilt.]
[Harvey gets a small look at that, because not helping.]
Nothing.
[Cora shrugs. "I just got here, but there wasn't anything that stood out to me as bad? Why?"]
I'm being scouted to help some of our Colony allies with a particular problem of theirs. I was talking to Harvey about it and we realized that they might have some leverage waiting in the wings.
["Who's Harvey?" Other than the dude that Lydia is currently with on the other end of the phone.]
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( Therapy. Lightbulbs. )
Thanks for using it.
( Things are weird. The intimacy of their last night lying beside one another is still there, back then, months prior, and he doesn't know how to get it back. Only that there are steps.
The door slams behind him as hers does, too. )
I have the weekend off. My partner's on another assignment, so I - have the weekend off.
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[And then, just out of curiosity because of the way he phrased that:]
When was the last time you had the weekend off?
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( Then. )
Not since then. Everyone was doxxed while I was in therapy. On the clock.
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[Because maybe that's a good bonding activity. See some museums and other locations and have something to talk about that isn't themselves.]
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( Probably not, right? )
Did you do a lot of sightseeing? In South America or -- everywhere else you've been, or is everything just... werewolfdom?
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[And she's lived a lot of new places. She's never really had a place to call home as a result, but maybe that's not so terrible a thing. She can't really say for sure.]
But I don't always have a job to take up my time.
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( Or, the packs, or accompanying her brother places. )
How is Derek?
( He was with him when they got the drop on the both of them and set events in motion. His vampirism. Derek's kidnapping. )
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[So it's less restrictive on her time than an actual job.]
Derek's good. He and Hayley seem pretty happy.
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( He's been missing in action, remember? Also, ignore his tone. It's just -- Derek and Relationships, do they belong in the same sentence? Romantic, questioning your brother like this, right? It's Stilinski's smooth moves. )
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[She doesn't know how with it Stiles was before he ... you know ... died.]
She's Hope's mom.
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( A lot passed him by. )
Good for Derek.
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[Which, you know, is a good change of pace for Derek.]
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50%'s a good number. Hayley's more mama bear, than bear for bear's sake?
( He turns the ignition off. Conversation is at least easier like this. )
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[It's more pragmatic than emotional.]
But I don't think Derek likes non-dangerous women so as far as options go, she's not a bad one.
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( But also dangerous.
Cora, do you mind if Stiles takes your bags in hand? )
He definitely likes... traumatizing women. I mean, women that traumatize. Not -- going after -- women.
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Hayley seems more on the Braedan side of things than Jennifer.
[And they are not going to mention Kate.]
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And you? What've -- what've you been up to the past few months?
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[Though she did actually see Parrish, in the flesh, out in public because the group probably had at least one night at a bar not Rosseau's, as that's still in the process of being rebuilt.]
Nothing too crazy.
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( He's out of the loop, you see. )
Malia and Parrish?
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[Which for Malia post-high school is certainly something.]
And when she does, it will make him very happy.
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Huh, I uh, didn't know they were a thing. Good for her.
( And him. And them.
He unlocks his door, rolls her luggage in and holds the door open for her. With his other hand, he pulls his phone out. )
Lydia messaged me.
( Well, he's just going to call her and tap the speakerphone button. When the call goes through, he doesn't wait. )
Hey, Lydia, Cora's here with me in DC!
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["That doesn't sound good." Cora makes her way closer so that she can be better heard by Lydia. "What's wrong?"]
Oh, so many things. Have you noticed anything off lately?
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"It is Stiles," Harvey says behind Lydia. )
What's Stiles?
( Lydia asked him a question before. )
I - I haven't noticed anything off. Cora?
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Nothing.
[Cora shrugs. "I just got here, but there wasn't anything that stood out to me as bad? Why?"]
I'm being scouted to help some of our Colony allies with a particular problem of theirs. I was talking to Harvey about it and we realized that they might have some leverage waiting in the wings.
["Who's Harvey?" Other than the dude that Lydia is currently with on the other end of the phone.]
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( Did he approach you? )
What's your leverage?
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