[Malia watches him from her seat on the bed, trying to gauge where his head is at on this. None of this sounds good, and she doesn't like any of it, especially where Parrish is concerned. But that dislike is compounded by the fact that Lydia is dealing with this on her own. The witches don't know where Parrish is yet.
They should keep it that way, but at the same time:]
Do you want to go? So we can at least be closer?
[Because stupid Lydia is their stupid friend, so they should probably make sure she isn't going to get herself stupidly killed.]
( He takes a seat on the edge of Malia's bed and sends Stilinski a message that he's extending his leave again, but that if he's needed, he won't be in New Orleans. )
[After sending that text off to Derek, she will pause and also send one off to Peter. Just in case he might know something about shady witches, or could find a way to make himself useful.
She's been trying to participate in this relationship, whatever it is, so she tells him every time she might run off and get herself killed.]
[She's not going to let him out of her sight unless she absolutely has to. That's probably going to depend on how front and center they want her to be with the witches.
She looks down at the texts. To Derek:]
Lydia said Jackson is coming and she probably told Allison too. We should be okay.
( He may need it. He and Lydia are more than capable, but he doesn't know what they're walking into. She'll find out and update them and then they'll have nearly all the information. It's the 'nearly' part that worries him.
from Derek:
Do you need a ride to the airport?
From Peter:
I want you to see landmarks, to experience culture, to find yourself, not go on a wild goose chase in sub-zero conditions. You take me too literally.
Is there any chance I can convince you not to follow GI Deputy to Siberia? )
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[Once she has a bigger idea of what they're dealing with.]
Jackson is on his way, so I'm okay for now.
[She doesn't want him to worry about her.]
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( And then no goodbye. He drops his hand and the phone in it as he walks back into the apartment. )
Some vacation.
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They should keep it that way, but at the same time:]
Do you want to go? So we can at least be closer?
[Because stupid Lydia is their stupid friend, so they should probably make sure she isn't going to get herself stupidly killed.]
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( See how he just wedged 'we' into there so easily? )
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[Not with these witches breathing down her neck.]
And if their attention isn't on you yet, better to be closer than they think.
[Heavy sign. So much for vacation indeed. She reaches for her phone.]
Cora's out of town so I'll give Derek a heads up that he's on his own for a while. Hopefully he won't get kidnapped again.
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( He takes a seat on the edge of Malia's bed and sends Stilinski a message that he's extending his leave again, but that if he's needed, he won't be in New Orleans. )
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[After sending that text off to Derek, she will pause and also send one off to Peter. Just in case he might know something about shady witches, or could find a way to make himself useful.
She's been trying to participate in this relationship, whatever it is, so she tells him every time she might run off and get herself killed.]
She's scary enough. I'm sure he'll be fine.
[A beat.]
Are you okay?
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I'm okay. Worse comes to worst, I'm being turned over to a crazy witch in Siberia. Good thing I run hot.
( He's... okay. Not great. But, okay.
from Peter
SIBERIA?
from Derek
Do you need backup? )
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[She's not going to let him out of her sight unless she absolutely has to. That's probably going to depend on how front and center they want her to be with the witches.
She looks down at the texts. To Derek:]
Lydia said Jackson is coming and she probably told Allison too. We should be okay.
[To Peter:]
You wanted me to travel the world.
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from Derek:
Do you need a ride to the airport?
From Peter:
I want you to see landmarks, to experience culture, to find yourself, not go on a wild goose chase in sub-zero conditions. You take me too literally.
Is there any chance I can convince you not to follow GI Deputy to Siberia? )
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Maybe. Haven't decided how we're going yet, but I'll let you know.
[To Peter:]
Nope.
[Look, she may be bad at articulating her feelings in a normal way, but that doesn't mean she hasn't got the feelings.]