[She glances over briefly at Charlie, who seems to be on the same road she's on.]
We just appeared at a bus stop and the very nice bus driver allowed us to ride without a fare and a very nice young man loaned me his phone so I could call you and that's all I've got. We're heading towards Mystic Falls. The man I'm with is named Charlie and he was asking for someone named Waverly? Do you know a Waverly?
( His mom didn't always befriend the best strangers, but just this once it sounds like they came through. )
Yeah, yeah I do. She and her sister and their - bodyguard guy - helped us -- you're with someone that knows her that also appeared at the bus stop? ( What are the odds? ) Mom...
( He can't come out and say it, that she's been dead a long time. How do you tell anyone that. )
[She's been dead long enough that she can feel the differences, for better or worse. He doesn't need to tell her she's been dead a long time. She knows. She remembers.]
I don't know what's going on, but I have to give the phone back, so I'll see you at the Grille, okay?
Yeah, yeah I'll be there. As long as you trust Charlie, stay with him. And mom. I love you.
( He hangs up, not able to look his assistant in the eye. )
I need to get to Mystic Falls. ( He addresses his phone, planning on pulling up Maps, but he sees a myriad of messages in his group chat. He reads the first few then scrolls down to Elena's big -- wish worry. He looks at her.
First, he addresses the group chat and Waverly directly, and next, he calls - no, he cancels the call. Elena's asleep. He sends Matt a private message. He'll see him soon. He better look good for a dead guy, cause there are some eligible ladies in Mystic Falls. He jokes because he can't... not. Because this is crazy. )
I gotta go.
( In the meantime, Charlie listens to her side of the conversation. He has to ask, too.
"Did he know Waverly?" It feels like a longshot. But. )
( Things are really messed up in his mind. But, he knows that to be true. Maybe that's his north star.
He settles into his seat. Sorry, Carol, he's been more of a conversationalist. There is someone else inside him though. or, is that also him. He spends the rest of the ride staring out the window. The bus hits the town square and comes to a stop. )
[Carol leans closer so she can look out the window and nods. It doesn't look like the Mystic Falls she left behind, but it's still familiar enough to be home.]
This is us.
[She gets to her feet, thanking the bus driver again on their way out and once they're out, looking around until she can see the familiar facade of the Grille, where they can find a booth and wait for Tyler.
She'll get them both drinks so they're not unduly taking up space, but she doesn't want to spend too much of Tyler's money before he gets there.]
[Carol had positioned herself with her drink facing the door so that she could see him when he entered, and Charlie can see it on her face when she perks up. He is different than he last remembers, but he should. He had a chance to grow up.
She waves a hand, looking to get his direction and is already climbing out of the booth to meet him part way.]
Things are... ( Well, if he could define it. To her, especially. ) Yeah, they're good. Found my place. A few, actually. I'm connected to a few packs, now, and I work for a place called the Armory. I'll tell you all about it. ( oh ) But, my friend Waverly thinks she might know Charlie. ( He pulls back, introduces himself, asks him for a picture - for Waverly - Charlie very awkwardly poses, reluctantly, for the flash.
Tyler pulls a chair up to his mother and Charlie's booth. ) I sent it to her.
I have an entire property named after me. You don't owe me anything. I'll make sure he's good.
( He looks up from his phone, Charlie looks on expectantly. )
It's the same Waverly. And she can be here in 5 hours. I sent her the details of where we'll be for the night. Ours. ( He says to his mom. ) It belongs to the town, now, but, it's still running. And it's been closed since -- there was an incident with hunters. But, it's been closed since a local graduation.
I moved in with my girlfriend, who I met at my one and only year at Whittemore.
( He glances at Charlie, who smiles, politely and doesn't have much to say. Not much to look after, but that makes it easy. )
Her name is Olivia. She also works with me. She's a witch. ( He turns to Charlie. ) Sorry, I don't have much mixed conversations these days.
("Oh no, a bus full of vampires tried to take over my town. A dead old guy tried to enslave the same town. There's a lot of weirdness in the Ghost River Triangle. Also, there's an angel in me. Or, I am the angel. We share -- a body," Charlie says, raising the bottle. He had to say it some time. )
...Right. Your first and only time picking up a guy at the bus stop, hey, mom?
( Oh, mom. She's a handful. And she'd probably code Vicki more than Caroline, but maybe you wouldn't take his happiness for granted. She's carved a life out for herself and she has a big family. And she loves him even when he's being dumb.
"Vampires," Charlie shudders. There's a meanness behind his eyes, one he can't grasp at, but it passes. )
[She will appreciate her more than she did Vicki, and let's be honest, Vicki was more about her mother than it was about Vicki herself. Not any better, but she's also grown since S1, thankfully.
It's also probably good that Tyler hasn't told Liv yet, because she is not currently sober and would work herself into a panic about it.]
Can't wait to meet her. Hopefully. Do your friends have any idea why this is happening?
[There is a history of dead people breaking through the veil in Mystic Falls but it wasn't really a permanent situation. Hard to say if this will be the same.]
According to the group text, it could be magic, or it could be Elena's blood. They basically don't know and the footprint's as far as Seattle.
( He knows that. )
But this isn't like the veil coming down senior year. You're here. You and
("Charlie," he says. )
Sorry, right. Charlie.
("Or Julian," he posits. )
Whatever you want. To be called.
("Sorry," he says, bringing his other hand to his bottle of beer. "Things are a little crazy up here." He says, indicating his mind. )
No, no. Waverly said - it might be. You're safe. And are you hungry? You're both probably hungry. Whitney! ( He pulls the waitress over. ) Whatever they want to eat, on me.
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[She glances over briefly at Charlie, who seems to be on the same road she's on.]
We just appeared at a bus stop and the very nice bus driver allowed us to ride without a fare and a very nice young man loaned me his phone so I could call you and that's all I've got. We're heading towards Mystic Falls. The man I'm with is named Charlie and he was asking for someone named Waverly? Do you know a Waverly?
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Yeah, yeah I do. She and her sister and their - bodyguard guy - helped us -- you're with someone that knows her that also appeared at the bus stop? ( What are the odds? ) Mom...
( He can't come out and say it, that she's been dead a long time. How do you tell anyone that. )
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[She's been dead long enough that she can feel the differences, for better or worse. He doesn't need to tell her she's been dead a long time. She knows. She remembers.]
I don't know what's going on, but I have to give the phone back, so I'll see you at the Grille, okay?
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( He hangs up, not able to look his assistant in the eye. )
I need to get to Mystic Falls. ( He addresses his phone, planning on pulling up Maps, but he sees a myriad of messages in his group chat. He reads the first few then scrolls down to Elena's big -- wish worry. He looks at her.
First, he addresses the group chat and Waverly directly, and next, he calls - no, he cancels the call. Elena's asleep. He sends Matt a private message. He'll see him soon. He better look good for a dead guy, cause there are some eligible ladies in Mystic Falls. He jokes because he can't... not. Because this is crazy. )
I gotta go.
( In the meantime, Charlie listens to her side of the conversation. He has to ask, too.
"Did he know Waverly?" It feels like a longshot. But. )
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[Carol passes the phone back with thanks, before settling in and turning her full attention back to the man next to her.]
Are you from Virginia also?
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No, I'm - have you heard of Purgatory? It's on the U.S.- Canada border. I've never been to Virginia. I don't think.
( Have angels been everywhere? )
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[She now realizes that she was lucky, that she would up so close to home, so close to Tyler. It could have been far worse, it seems.]
Is Waverly family?
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She's my daughter.
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[That's nice, them both returning to their children.]
Hopefully Tyler will be able to find her.
[And that she'll be the right Waverly.]
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( Things are really messed up in his mind. But, he knows that to be true. Maybe that's his north star.
He settles into his seat. Sorry, Carol, he's been more of a conversationalist. There is someone else inside him though. or, is that also him. He spends the rest of the ride staring out the window. The bus hits the town square and comes to a stop. )
This us?
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This is us.
[She gets to her feet, thanking the bus driver again on their way out and once they're out, looking around until she can see the familiar facade of the Grille, where they can find a booth and wait for Tyler.
She'll get them both drinks so they're not unduly taking up space, but she doesn't want to spend too much of Tyler's money before he gets there.]
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Tyler parks down the block. He pushes away the memory of discovering his mother, drowned in that fountain. Her memorial. Everything after.
He closes the car door behind him.
The door to the grille opens and closes as he slowly turns. He's got the goatee. But, it's still Carol Lockwood's son. )
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She waves a hand, looking to get his direction and is already climbing out of the booth to meet him part way.]
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Tyler holder her, eyes closed. )
You even smell the same. They have Chanel #5 in Peace?
( He hasn't talked about Peace directly. It's just a word to him. But it means something to other people. )
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Peace is pretty much whatever you want it to be.
[That being said, she pulls back to look at him, taking in the way he's aged, all the things she's missed.]
You look good. Have things been good?
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Tyler pulls a chair up to his mother and Charlie's booth. ) I sent it to her.
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As if on cue, Tyler's phone pings with a text back:]
Yep, that's definitely a Charlie I know.
He's my dad, actually, and he might be a little confused or disoriented. Just be patient with him.
Also ETA is looking like five hours, so if you need to put him up somewhere just venmo me the bill, I'll be there as soon as I can.
[Another pause, and then:]
Seriously, thank you Tyler. I owe you one.
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( He looks up from his phone, Charlie looks on expectantly. )
It's the same Waverly. And she can be here in 5 hours. I sent her the details of where we'll be for the night. Ours. ( He says to his mom. ) It belongs to the town, now, but, it's still running. And it's been closed since -- there was an incident with hunters. But, it's been closed since a local graduation.
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[The manor was always too big for the three people who lived in it, but she's glad to see it's still getting put to use.]
Did you move out of town?
[If the house is closed up he must be living somewhere else.]
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( He glances at Charlie, who smiles, politely and doesn't have much to say. Not much to look after, but that makes it easy. )
Her name is Olivia. She also works with me. She's a witch. ( He turns to Charlie. ) Sorry, I don't have much mixed conversations these days.
( "Oh no, a bus full of vampires tried to take over my town. A dead old guy tried to enslave the same town. There's a lot of weirdness in the Ghost River Triangle. Also, there's an angel in me. Or, I am the angel. We share -- a body," Charlie says, raising the bottle. He had to say it some time. )
...Right. Your first and only time picking up a guy at the bus stop, hey, mom?
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[She did not know that Charlie was an angel before now but ... good to know.]
And at least we all have common vampire experience.
[She wants to ask more questions about Olivia, but that can wait until later, when it's just the two of them.]
Olivia sounds lovely though.
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( Oh, mom. She's a handful. And she'd probably code Vicki more than Caroline, but maybe you wouldn't take his happiness for granted. She's carved a life out for herself and she has a big family. And she loves him even when he's being dumb.
"Vampires," Charlie shudders. There's a meanness behind his eyes, one he can't grasp at, but it passes. )
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It's also probably good that Tyler hasn't told Liv yet, because she is not currently sober and would work herself into a panic about it.]
Can't wait to meet her. Hopefully. Do your friends have any idea why this is happening?
[There is a history of dead people breaking through the veil in Mystic Falls but it wasn't really a permanent situation. Hard to say if this will be the same.]
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( He knows that. )
But this isn't like the veil coming down senior year. You're here. You and
( "Charlie," he says. )
Sorry, right. Charlie.
( "Or Julian," he posits. )
Whatever you want. To be called.
( "Sorry," he says, bringing his other hand to his bottle of beer. "Things are a little crazy up here." He says, indicating his mind. )
No, no. Waverly said - it might be. You're safe. And are you hungry? You're both probably hungry. Whitney! ( He pulls the waitress over. ) Whatever they want to eat, on me.
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She's missed food. Sure they have food in Peace, but it's not the same.]
I've heard the burger was always good, Charlie, if you're a burger fan.
[She was a turkey club kind of girl.]
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