[David is unfortunately going to have to disappoint you, Harvey. His eyes hold his for a moment, before he turns away and puts his attention back on Lydia.
"I'm sorry about the imposition. But we could really use your help."
Lydia exhales slowly, before reaching for her glass of wine.]
In that case, I think privacy would be better.
[David nods. "I'll see if the restaurant has somewhere more private we can talk then." And he'll step away to go speak with the hostess.]
Banshees aren't as rare as some, but they're fragile. If you're going to keep a collection, you'll have to replace it every so often. And they can provide an interesting chaser if they happen to have bound themselves to another supernatural creature for their protection.
["Like a hellhound." So it's not her she's really after, it's Parrish. She doesn't really want to put her friend in their crosshairs, mostly because she knows he won't say no. He's too good a guy for that.
But Parrish's involvement brings Malia, and it could give her an opportunity to keep someone like Jackson in their periphery as a back up plan. She would need to think this through.
"I want the full details of the plan before I even ask them. And if they say no, I say no."]
I'll see if I can draw something up. I could get it to you based on the information we already have by tomorrow morning.
We're moving fast. After we take down one member of the Inner Circle, we're moving on to the next. And the next. We need this up on its' feet within 48 hours.
( His husband has the door that can help get a certain Hellhound to them.
The flight and everything else will be -- just that, everything else. But, there's step one. They made contact. )
Do you have any other questions before we adjourn?
[Because while she knows they're technically allies, she doesn't trust them. She certainly doesn't trust the new person. And she wants to know the risks before she steps in the pool.]
[Nope, he's definitely not. But he doesn't elaborate either. Trying to explain that they have eyes on one of her best friends is not going to endear him to her any further.
David nods. "We'll be in touch."
Lydia presses her lips into a thin smile before nodding.]
Good. Now, if you'll excuse me.
[and she will push past the three very tall men blocking her way out of the closet and will head out of the restaurant, just to get some air. She assumes Harvey is not far behind her.]
( Pantry, really, but the narration accepts 'closet' too.
In the fall air, Harvey lets her get her bearings, stays close, but not too close, and he waits for her to say anything, if she wants to. If she walks, he walks beside her. He's here for her and not here for her. )
[She smiles as he stays close, tipping her head to the side as she thinks.]
I'll see what I can do.
[She's mostly got varying kinds of interesting nonfiction, but she has been reading up some on the law so she can follow his work, so there's a couple of those and also a few more gossip rag-esque magazines, or he can browse her shelves for something that's not in the current rotation.
Once Harvey is settled, she retreats to her bedroom and flops back on her bed as she pulls out her phone.
Text number one, to Jackson:]
Do you think you could get to Boston in the next two days?
[Text number two, to Allison:]
We need to talk about your witch friend.
[With those sent, she scrolls down to Parrish's contact in her phone and hesitates. He's been out of things for so long, aside from the random one off in Beacon Hills. She hates bringing him into it now. But eventually she hits send and brings it to her ear, trying to figure out how exactly she's going to broach this.]
You mean aside from crashing my perfectly fine date with his husband and some witch guy I've never seen before to ask me to play bait for one of the super powerful witches they're trying to kill?
Oh, also, they want to drag Parrish into this too.
[Allison is her best friend. Which means Allison gets the vent, and she hopes that Allison knows her well enough to know that she isn't angry at Allison. But she is kind of pissed at the witches for ambushing her.]
( Even without a definition for what they are, Parrish finds extending his leave easy. He barely takes vacation, so Stilinski practically forces him to keep extending his leave. He deserves his rest, he's told, with everything underneath 'rest' left unsaid.
Someone he hasn't seen in person in a long time, Lydia Martin. He always had something with her, an unspoken connection that only crossed the line one time - and if asked, it felt more primal than anything and impossible not to act on. But, that connection waned naturally and now lingers like an invisible string between them.
He steps onto Malia's balcony, bringing the phone to his ear. )
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( He will step away if needed, especially to keep Lydia out of this. Say him. SAY HIM. )
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"I'm sorry about the imposition. But we could really use your help."
Lydia exhales slowly, before reaching for her glass of wine.]
In that case, I think privacy would be better.
[David nods. "I'll see if the restaurant has somewhere more private we can talk then." And he'll step away to go speak with the hostess.]
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( He pauses. )
Do you want me to find out what they want and report back?
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[She leaves out the "when I can just tell them no to their faces." Because Lydia isn't necessarily inclined to say yes, exactly, but ...]
David and Allison have some kind of alliance. I don't want to disrupt that.
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( A few minutes later, absurdly, they are all crammed into the back storage room among racks of wine, boxes of liquor, and a bag of spilled sugar. )
You were saying you need Lydia's help?
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[Lydia already doesn't like where this is going. "You want to use me as bait." Yep, she feels justified in her Peter Hale vibes from that one.]
Yes and no.
[Lydia raises an eyebrow, waiting for him to elaborate.]
We also need your hellhound.
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( Harvey understands, not liking it.
"And Lydia isn't enough." Harvey says. "Why is Lydia in the conversation at all, what with a former mud pit of fictional creatures to track down?" )
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["Like a hellhound." So it's not her she's really after, it's Parrish. She doesn't really want to put her friend in their crosshairs, mostly because she knows he won't say no. He's too good a guy for that.
But Parrish's involvement brings Malia, and it could give her an opportunity to keep someone like Jackson in their periphery as a back up plan. She would need to think this through.
"I want the full details of the plan before I even ask them. And if they say no, I say no."]
I'll see if I can draw something up. I could get it to you based on the information we already have by tomorrow morning.
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( His husband has the door that can help get a certain Hellhound to them.
The flight and everything else will be -- just that, everything else. But, there's step one. They made contact. )
Do you have any other questions before we adjourn?
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[Because while she knows they're technically allies, she doesn't trust them. She certainly doesn't trust the new person. And she wants to know the risks before she steps in the pool.]
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( But the narration assumes Rusty is not giving off the same sentiment.
"David. Call me when everything is ready. We'll meet in -- less close quarters." )
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David nods. "We'll be in touch."
Lydia presses her lips into a thin smile before nodding.]
Good. Now, if you'll excuse me.
[and she will push past the three very tall men blocking her way out of the closet and will head out of the restaurant, just to get some air. She assumes Harvey is not far behind her.]
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In the fall air, Harvey lets her get her bearings, stays close, but not too close, and he waits for her to say anything, if she wants to. If she walks, he walks beside her. He's here for her and not here for her. )
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[She glances up at him with an apologetic smile because they had much better plans than this.]
But now I think I have to make some phone calls.
[He's welcome to come back to her apartment and wait for her to make them, but she doesn't know if that's how he wants to spend his time.]
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( He's going to refuse to not be, but he's going to let her tell him one way or another, at least. )
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[She's not ready to talk to either Jackson or Allison about her new romance just yet.]
But I don't mind if you wait in the living room while I take the calls in the bedroom?
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( He draws her close so they have have one, private moment as he brings his lips to hers. )
Got any good magazines or law journals lying around?
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I'll see what I can do.
[She's mostly got varying kinds of interesting nonfiction, but she has been reading up some on the law so she can follow his work, so there's a couple of those and also a few more gossip rag-esque magazines, or he can browse her shelves for something that's not in the current rotation.
Once Harvey is settled, she retreats to her bedroom and flops back on her bed as she pulls out her phone.
Text number one, to Jackson:]
Do you think you could get to Boston in the next two days?
[Text number two, to Allison:]
We need to talk about your witch friend.
[With those sent, she scrolls down to Parrish's contact in her phone and hesitates. He's been out of things for so long, aside from the random one off in Beacon Hills. She hates bringing him into it now. But eventually she hits send and brings it to her ear, trying to figure out how exactly she's going to broach this.]
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[A bit of a bind is an understatement but she doesn't want him to worry too much before they can actually talk about it.]
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( And out loud to Alexander. )
Do we have any obligations in the next few days?
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Oh, also, they want to drag Parrish into this too.
[Allison is her best friend. Which means Allison gets the vent, and she hopes that Allison knows her well enough to know that she isn't angry at Allison. But she is kind of pissed at the witches for ambushing her.]
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Someone he hasn't seen in person in a long time, Lydia Martin. He always had something with her, an unspoken connection that only crossed the line one time - and if asked, it felt more primal than anything and impossible not to act on. But, that connection waned naturally and now lingers like an invisible string between them.
He steps onto Malia's balcony, bringing the phone to his ear. )
Lydia Martin, to what do I owe this pleasure?
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[She feels like she should preface that this isn't a social call, unfortunately. As much as she wishes it was.]
Has Malia kept you up to speed on what's been going on lately?
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