You believe me, your next call won't be to the local psych ward?
( She doesn't know where Jody should call. Her eyes go wide and she sets her cup down, hands coming up. )
Don't call my parents? I was missing some years back and they took that bad enough. We fixed our relationship but, I'd rather not show up alive and, to be honest, they might be dead. ( She winces, bringing her hands down. ) Please don't tell me if my parents are dead.
( There are a lot of directives she needs.
All that said now, she stands and accepts the sweats. )
Please. You have no idea how dirty the floor of a laundromat really is until you wake up on one.
( She leans in. )
It's probably pretty clear, but the last place I was before I died wasn't a laundromat. If you get a hold of Wolfram and Hart, you're looking for the Los Angeles branch. Angel. If he's still not working with them, I bet they have a forwarding number, or address, if they're still even on the same side. Or, perhaps they've reached a d'etente. ...I'm going to go shower now.
( She's brought to the locker room, where she takes extra time. Inspecting her newly ressurected body. She tries to see if she feels Illyria. If she's back or if that god is underneath the surface. She doesn't even know how that would feel.
Meanwhile, Dean's in the main hallway, Elena is taken back to get stitches. He eyes Jeremy's tattered, burned clothing,
"Don't ask," he says.
"Don't have to. Fireball, right, and not the good kind," he says, seeing his caller ID. He turns around, heading toward one of the empty doorways, hopping out of the way of a witch given Jaqueline-caliber-orders. "Hey, Jody. Just wrapping something up, but it might be awhile. What's up?")
[Jody nods and agrees that she will not call Fred's parents. But she does take note of the threads running through that explanation and decides to have a list on hand for when Dean does answer his phone.]
Hey, Dean. Couple quick questions for you: the test for zombies is silver, right?
[She's pretty sure it is but their last zombie invasion was well ... it was a rough time for her.]
Also have you ever heard of a place called Wolfram and Hart?
Silver should do the trick, why you got a zombie problem?
( He does recognize her next question, though, switching his phone to his other ear. )
They were Cordelia's old stomping grounds. Kinda. Pretty much off the table now, but major players in a few of the apocalypses not attributed to us or Chuck. ...You got a zombie lawyer problem?
Right! The evil lawyers. I remember her mentioning that.
[She reconsiders Fred from their brief conversation and frowns.]
Not currently, but also kinda? A woman was found in one of the laundromats, not sure how she got there and we got to talking and she says she thinks she might have been dead.
If her name shortens to Fred, have her call Cordy, pretty sure she's on team -- ( Jo's outburst is heard through the phone. Dean, surprised for the second time today, but moreso, ) Jody, Cordelia's going to want to speak to her.
( click.
Fred washes up, washes away the disease she carried, worried with every scrub that Illyria is still inside. Knox has another thing coming to him. She owes him a nice right hook.
In her sweats, she navigates her way back to Jody's office. She knocks on the open door to be polite.
"Thank you again, for the clothes and the shower.")
[Jody sounds a little bewildered, because she is. Dean isn't one to just hang up unless something's going wrong, so she assumes things are going crazy in Winchester land.]
I have good news, though. I know your friends, Cordelia and Angel. If you have a seat, I can give them a call and see if we can get you back to your people.
( She brightens at that, almost beaming, because last she checked, Cordelia was in a coma. She hopes she's not just being polite and using Cordelia colloquially, like she affiliates Angel with her.
You don't have to tell her twice! She sits right down. )
I memorized his number if it's the same. Cordelia's too. Cordelia's... not in a coma, is she?
Not last I checked. Coma patients don't usually wind up go out for drinks.
[Which is what they did, the last time Cordelia was in Sioux Falls, wanting to discuss a new project she's being included on. Jody pulls out her phone and calls Cordy first - who does not answer, for reasons to be determined, but Fred will hear the familiar voice recite: "Hey, you've reached Cordy. Leave me a message and I'll call you back."]
Hey, Cordy, it's Jody. I'm going to give your other half a call, but in case I don't get him, give me a call back when you get this.
[She then swipes out of the call and pulls up Angel's number instead and starting the call.]
We hope so, but I do have some news for you. I'm sitting here with your friend, Fred.
[The phone is on speaker, so she gestures for Fred to speak, letting Angel know she's really there and not just Jody pulling his leg with something she couldn't have known.]
("It's real good to hear your voice," she says, leaning forward, a little too loudly, not used to speakerphone. Technology has had some adjustments since the early 2000's.
There's a long pause, as Angel stirs the blood coffee he's poured. He's at a loss for words. )
... You, too.
( She sounds okay. That's something. Is this the Powers? Turning, he signals for Alexander to come over here. Sorry for the snapping. He knows you're kind of in charge, but time is kind of the essence. )
She is. I've got her at the sheriff's station, so I can wait with her here, but if you guys are far, I can take her back to my place and we can wait there.
[Fred is human and Dean has vouched for her so if Fred needs to sleep in her guest room, Jody is fine with that.]
I'm in Baltimore and I don't -- exactly know where she is. She's fine. That sometimes happens. It's better we don't know if they're - helping someone. But, I'm working on getting in touch with her. In the meantime, Fred, we trust Jody. She works with friends of ours. You'll be safe with her.
("I trust you, Angel," she says, sitting back again, playing the strings on her hoody. When she has nothing better to do, she fidgets. "If you don't mind," she says, knowing Jody still offered. )
[Jody always preferred a full house over an empty one. Claire is out on a hunt and Alex and Paige are flirting with getting their own apartment to share, to try their hand at independence, so she's starting to feel the emptiness of the house these days.
Alexander pulls out his phone and slides a thumb through his text messages. "She's covering something for Annie and Shep, but they're on their way back so she should be back in a couple days? It may be faster if you go get her and Cordy meets you there."]
Can you - what do you call it - get me on an airplane today?
( Back to his phone call. )
I'll send you my uh - fly-in-times. Fred. See you soon.
("See you soon, Angel!" she says. As she hangs up, Fred catches something from before. "You called Angel Cordelia's better half. Did they finally get their heads out of their you-know-where's?")
Well, he did help where he could when he could actually make physical contact. And he was brought back for a reason. Maybe I was brought back for a reason. I didn't find a giant gaudy necklace near by body, though.
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( She doesn't know where Jody should call. Her eyes go wide and she sets her cup down, hands coming up. )
Don't call my parents? I was missing some years back and they took that bad enough. We fixed our relationship but, I'd rather not show up alive and, to be honest, they might be dead. ( She winces, bringing her hands down. ) Please don't tell me if my parents are dead.
( There are a lot of directives she needs.
All that said now, she stands and accepts the sweats. )
Please. You have no idea how dirty the floor of a laundromat really is until you wake up on one.
( She leans in. )
It's probably pretty clear, but the last place I was before I died wasn't a laundromat. If you get a hold of Wolfram and Hart, you're looking for the Los Angeles branch. Angel. If he's still not working with them, I bet they have a forwarding number, or address, if they're still even on the same side. Or, perhaps they've reached a d'etente. ...I'm going to go shower now.
( She's brought to the locker room, where she takes extra time. Inspecting her newly ressurected body. She tries to see if she feels Illyria. If she's back or if that god is underneath the surface. She doesn't even know how that would feel.
Meanwhile, Dean's in the main hallway, Elena is taken back to get stitches. He eyes Jeremy's tattered, burned clothing,
"Don't ask," he says.
"Don't have to. Fireball, right, and not the good kind," he says, seeing his caller ID. He turns around, heading toward one of the empty doorways, hopping out of the way of a witch given Jaqueline-caliber-orders. "Hey, Jody. Just wrapping something up, but it might be awhile. What's up?" )
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Hey, Dean. Couple quick questions for you: the test for zombies is silver, right?
[She's pretty sure it is but their last zombie invasion was well ... it was a rough time for her.]
Also have you ever heard of a place called Wolfram and Hart?
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( He does recognize her next question, though, switching his phone to his other ear. )
They were Cordelia's old stomping grounds. Kinda. Pretty much off the table now, but major players in a few of the apocalypses not attributed to us or Chuck. ...You got a zombie lawyer problem?
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[She reconsiders Fred from their brief conversation and frowns.]
Not currently, but also kinda? A woman was found in one of the laundromats, not sure how she got there and we got to talking and she says she thinks she might have been dead.
[A beat as she replays the conversation.]
Said her name was Winifred Burkle.
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( click.
Fred washes up, washes away the disease she carried, worried with every scrub that Illyria is still inside. Knox has another thing coming to him. She owes him a nice right hook.
In her sweats, she navigates her way back to Jody's office. She knocks on the open door to be polite.
"Thank you again, for the clothes and the shower." )
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[Jody sounds a little bewildered, because she is. Dean isn't one to just hang up unless something's going wrong, so she assumes things are going crazy in Winchester land.]
I have good news, though. I know your friends, Cordelia and Angel. If you have a seat, I can give them a call and see if we can get you back to your people.
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You don't have to tell her twice! She sits right down. )
I memorized his number if it's the same. Cordelia's too. Cordelia's... not in a coma, is she?
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[Which is what they did, the last time Cordelia was in Sioux Falls, wanting to discuss a new project she's being included on. Jody pulls out her phone and calls Cordy first - who does not answer, for reasons to be determined, but Fred will hear the familiar voice recite: "Hey, you've reached Cordy. Leave me a message and I'll call you back."]
Hey, Cordy, it's Jody. I'm going to give your other half a call, but in case I don't get him, give me a call back when you get this.
[She then swipes out of the call and pulls up Angel's number instead and starting the call.]
Let's try that again.
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Angel does answer. )
Hey, Jody, everything okay?
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[The phone is on speaker, so she gestures for Fred to speak, letting Angel know she's really there and not just Jody pulling his leg with something she couldn't have known.]
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There's a long pause, as Angel stirs the blood coffee he's poured. He's at a loss for words. )
... You, too.
( She sounds okay. That's something. Is this the Powers? Turning, he signals for Alexander to come over here. Sorry for the snapping. He knows you're kind of in charge, but time is kind of the essence. )
Is she in Sioux Falls?
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[Fred is human and Dean has vouched for her so if Fred needs to sleep in her guest room, Jody is fine with that.]
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Is Cordy reachable right now?
( And then back into the phone. )
I'm in Baltimore and I don't -- exactly know where she is. She's fine. That sometimes happens. It's better we don't know if they're - helping someone. But, I'm working on getting in touch with her. In the meantime, Fred, we trust Jody. She works with friends of ours. You'll be safe with her.
( "I trust you, Angel," she says, sitting back again, playing the strings on her hoody. When she has nothing better to do, she fidgets. "If you don't mind," she says, knowing Jody still offered. )
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[Jody always preferred a full house over an empty one. Claire is out on a hunt and Alex and Paige are flirting with getting their own apartment to share, to try their hand at independence, so she's starting to feel the emptiness of the house these days.
Alexander pulls out his phone and slides a thumb through his text messages. "She's covering something for Annie and Shep, but they're on their way back so she should be back in a couple days? It may be faster if you go get her and Cordy meets you there."]
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( Back to his phone call. )
I'll send you my uh - fly-in-times. Fred. See you soon.
( "See you soon, Angel!" she says. As she hangs up, Fred catches something from before. "You called Angel Cordelia's better half. Did they finally get their heads out of their you-know-where's?" )
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In response to Fred's question:]
I called him her other half. I think we both know that Cordy is the better half.
[That being said, she shrugs.]
They've kind of been together as long as I've known them? Maybe not officially but ... I've never really known them any other way.
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( There's also a lot of grossness and then Jasmine. And her coma. )
So, Cordelia's back. And Angel's alive and - if I may say so, out of Hell. Have you heard anything about Wesley Wyndham-Pryce or Charles Gunn?
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I'm not familiar with those names, no. The only other friend of Cordy and Angel's I've met other than you is a guy named Spike.
[And Spike is a character, she doesn't think she needs to qualify that further.]
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( He survived? )
Well, he did help where he could when he could actually make physical contact. And he was brought back for a reason. Maybe I was brought back for a reason. I didn't find a giant gaudy necklace near by body, though.
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[She's seen both sides of it at different points, so she's not going to immediately condemn this as bad.]
And it seems like you're not alone, either.
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( She looks around her in the chair and them over Jody's head to see if there's anyone else in the station she missed. )
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Not here. But it seems friends of mine have found some in Baltimore, and they have reason to believe there may be more.
[Because it's never just a couple with these kinds of things as far as the Winchesters are concerned.]
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( But, she's joking. )
But, please, do whatever work you need to do. I'll just occupy myself until it's time to get going.
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[The local restaurants aren't far, and unfortunately her stack of paperwork is a bit tall.]
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( She hasn't really been able to, and now she feels her belly inside. Yep. She's hungry. )
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