If not, why, at least get a better read on the situation. People returning, there are always consequences of some kind. Nature craves balance. And, if there's no shoe about to drop, that might even be weirder.
( The reality fully sucks, but he's never sugarcoated things for his mom. )
Not saying I don't want this to be real. Permanent. It's just rare and never on this scale. Sheriff Forbes is on her way back, Elena's aunt Jenna, Bonnie's grandmother...
Wow. Sounds like a real free for all. And maybe not necessarily good?
[Liv waves a hand. "Right now it's a net-neutral. There was a big witch throwdown that happened tonight and this could be a consequence from that or it could be the next big problem on the horizon but right now we just want to make sure that there isn't some kind of time limit on this."
Carol nods, understanding why Tyler is concerned.]
Well, if there is a time limit, we'll make the most of it. But how do we get started?
( Luke gives a 'calm down, buddy,' Luke to his brother-in-law (basically) before stepping up to the plate, so-to-speak.
"We already have. You don't have to move. I'll get a read on you, and Liv is going to check out Charlie over there. All you have to do is hold out your hands."
He could be more invasive, go chemical, but, first thing's first. Magic. When she does, he places his palms on hers and mutters to himself. (15) )
[Liv, unfortunately, doesn't roll as well for Charlie (9). She kind of gets overwhelmed with the angel of it all, and she's never actually examined one before so she winds up pulling her hands back and blinking at him.]
Sorry. I forgot you're not human, so my baseline was off.
[She'll try again.
But as Luke examines Carol, he'll notice the same things that Davina noticed when she was examining Erica: the magic is wholly unfamiliar, something he's never seen before, but he can see that there's no switches waiting to be flipped, or changes waiting to be triggered. The spell is complete. It's just hard to really tell what it was.]
( Luke feels the unfamiliarity of the magic, but that there are no kill zones or off switches, and lets out a very simple "Huh," when he opens his eyes. It's as if the spell happened, and was completed how it needed to be. But there is no trace. )
[Liv takes a breath and course corrects, now that she's prepared for what's actually happening (16). What she finds is mostly similar to Luke and Davina and she pulls back with a frown.]
I'll second that "huh." This is nothing I've seen before, but from what I can tell it's done. No catch waiting in the wings.
"Whatever spell brought you back. It's open and closed, like a full circle." He faces everyone in the kitchen now. "Most spells cast, they're open ended and they have an origin, who cast it, what type of magic, where did it come from, this... there isn't a trace, nor is there a way to undo it, as if the magic did what it needed to, brought you all forward."
["So we're here for good? Or at least until we die again?" Carol just wants to be clear that that is what they're saying. Liv nods as she steps back from Charlie.]
From what we can tell, yeah.
[She won't say that Carol could be hit by a bus tomorrow and it wouldn't be the spell's fault, but she doesn't want to believe that fate would be that cruel. At least for Tyler's sake anyway.
She moves over to lean against him, a small gesture of reassurance, that everything is okay for now. No other shoe waiting to drop.]
("But, whatever you were before, you are now. Char - Juli -- Charjuul is an angel. Mrs. Lockwood, you're human. There is nothing different about you, but also there are no guarantees. You're not immortal. You're just...")
Here. Again.
( Tyler leans against Liv in return, taking this in, looking at his mom, looking at Char-- who? And Waverly. )
["Well, that's a level of mortality I'm used to. I'll be fine."
Waverly is still trying to wrap her head around a lot of it, and is going back and forth on her conversation with Sam and how she now wants to ask the other man more questions. Nephilim is a fine point on an existence that she's been mostly floating through. And Sam's phrasing seems to indicate there are more of them.
But that's maybe a conversation for later.]
How are you doing with all of this?
[To Charlie specifically, given how complicated this all is.]
( Charlie turns to her, oh, is she asking him? Is this an incredibly public display? The coffee machine beeps, ready.
Retiring to the other room, he would rather things between them remain private. This room is just as well-furnished as the others, even though he thinks he overheard someone say it's not open to the public anymore?
Finally alone, and with two cups of coffee, he sits with her. )
So, I don't really know how to handle any of this. I slept. For me, that's a start.
[Waverly follows him out, taking a seat next to him as she curls her hands around the cup.]
I'll take your word for it. And I can't really say I blame you for not knowing how to handle any of this when none of the rest of us do.
[It's complicated and there's not really a precedent.]
We can stay here as long as you want, but long term, Wynonna and I have been living in New York. You could come back with us, if you want, while you figure things out.
[She won't put that in the context of Wynonna's booty call even if Wynonna seems to want to at every opportunity.]
And if we're honest, Julian and I didn't really have a lot of time to form expectations. Even if you were him one hundred percent we'd be starting from scratch anyway.
[As much as she does want to get to know Julian, she can manage without him. She's been managing without him for a long time now.]
Good. I'm gonna talk with Wynonna and Dolls and see what the plan is.
[They have to be back he weekend after Christmas to see Barry, but Alice is waiting for them in New York, and it'll be nice to have Charlie as part of the family holiday.
[He couldn't have known that Bobo would kill him. Or maybe he did, but he made that choice for her, for Nicole. She doesn't think he should feel guilty for that.]
And you're here now. We get a second chance, whatever that looks like.
Of course. We'll let Dolls get some sleep and then we can head up to New York for a little bit.
[She has projects she's working on that she could use a sturdier internet connection for, and there is the holiday, of course, before Alice heads to New Orleans for bonfire season - whatever that is. It's nice that the Mikaelsons are including her in her family traditions though, so Waverly is keeping her thoughts to herself.]
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( The reality fully sucks, but he's never sugarcoated things for his mom. )
Not saying I don't want this to be real. Permanent. It's just rare and never on this scale. Sheriff Forbes is on her way back, Elena's aunt Jenna, Bonnie's grandmother...
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[Liv waves a hand. "Right now it's a net-neutral. There was a big witch throwdown that happened tonight and this could be a consequence from that or it could be the next big problem on the horizon but right now we just want to make sure that there isn't some kind of time limit on this."
Carol nods, understanding why Tyler is concerned.]
Well, if there is a time limit, we'll make the most of it. But how do we get started?
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( Luke gives a 'calm down, buddy,' Luke to his brother-in-law (basically) before stepping up to the plate, so-to-speak.
"We already have. You don't have to move. I'll get a read on you, and Liv is going to check out Charlie over there. All you have to do is hold out your hands."
He could be more invasive, go chemical, but, first thing's first. Magic. When she does, he places his palms on hers and mutters to himself. (15) )
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Sorry. I forgot you're not human, so my baseline was off.
[She'll try again.
But as Luke examines Carol, he'll notice the same things that Davina noticed when she was examining Erica: the magic is wholly unfamiliar, something he's never seen before, but he can see that there's no switches waiting to be flipped, or changes waiting to be triggered. The spell is complete. It's just hard to really tell what it was.]
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( Luke feels the unfamiliarity of the magic, but that there are no kill zones or off switches, and lets out a very simple "Huh," when he opens his eyes. It's as if the spell happened, and was completed how it needed to be. But there is no trace. )
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I'll second that "huh." This is nothing I've seen before, but from what I can tell it's done. No catch waiting in the wings.
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( Luke can answer that.
"Whatever spell brought you back. It's open and closed, like a full circle." He faces everyone in the kitchen now. "Most spells cast, they're open ended and they have an origin, who cast it, what type of magic, where did it come from, this... there isn't a trace, nor is there a way to undo it, as if the magic did what it needed to, brought you all forward."
He nods. "And probably, to keep you here." )
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From what we can tell, yeah.
[She won't say that Carol could be hit by a bus tomorrow and it wouldn't be the spell's fault, but she doesn't want to believe that fate would be that cruel. At least for Tyler's sake anyway.
She moves over to lean against him, a small gesture of reassurance, that everything is okay for now. No other shoe waiting to drop.]
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Here. Again.
( Tyler leans against Liv in return, taking this in, looking at his mom, looking at Char-- who? And Waverly. )
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Waverly is still trying to wrap her head around a lot of it, and is going back and forth on her conversation with Sam and how she now wants to ask the other man more questions. Nephilim is a fine point on an existence that she's been mostly floating through. And Sam's phrasing seems to indicate there are more of them.
But that's maybe a conversation for later.]
How are you doing with all of this?
[To Charlie specifically, given how complicated this all is.]
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Retiring to the other room, he would rather things between them remain private. This room is just as well-furnished as the others, even though he thinks he overheard someone say it's not open to the public anymore?
Finally alone, and with two cups of coffee, he sits with her. )
So, I don't really know how to handle any of this. I slept. For me, that's a start.
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I'll take your word for it. And I can't really say I blame you for not knowing how to handle any of this when none of the rest of us do.
[It's complicated and there's not really a precedent.]
We can stay here as long as you want, but long term, Wynonna and I have been living in New York. You could come back with us, if you want, while you figure things out.
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( He just doesn't want to go with her only to disappoint her. )
I do want to go to New York.
( Because, what else could he? )
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[She won't put that in the context of Wynonna's booty call even if Wynonna seems to want to at every opportunity.]
And if we're honest, Julian and I didn't really have a lot of time to form expectations. Even if you were him one hundred percent we'd be starting from scratch anyway.
[As much as she does want to get to know Julian, she can manage without him. She's been managing without him for a long time now.]
I'm just glad you're here.
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( He clinks his mug against hers. )
I'm happy to get to know you all over again.
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[They have to be back he weekend after Christmas to see Barry, but Alice is waiting for them in New York, and it'll be nice to have Charlie as part of the family holiday.
After a beat.]
How do you feel about holiday themed onesies?
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( He missed Dolls. He came on the scene after, he assumes. Or, far before. Maybe Dolls is new. Wynonna's new boytoy? )
I don't have big feelings about them. I'm pretty tall, though.
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[They're both in the emergency services business sort of.]
I only ask because it is part of the family holiday traditions and Alice may make sure you are appropriately outfitted.
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( That's a, yes to the PJ's. )
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[Waverly makes a little bit of a face because she's feeling it the same way he is.]
It's hard to believe sometimes. But yeah, she's a freshman at NYU.
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( A really long time. )
Waverly, I'm sorry.
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[He couldn't have known that Bobo would kill him. Or maybe he did, but he made that choice for her, for Nicole. She doesn't think he should feel guilty for that.]
And you're here now. We get a second chance, whatever that looks like.
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( But, he'd rather weird than... death, he thinks. )
Thanks for coming all this way.
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[She has projects she's working on that she could use a sturdier internet connection for, and there is the holiday, of course, before Alice heads to New Orleans for bonfire season - whatever that is. It's nice that the Mikaelsons are including her in her family traditions though, so Waverly is keeping her thoughts to herself.]
If that sounds good?
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( Kind of like that Celine Dion song. That's the Charlie in him. )
Yeah. Yes. I don't have much of any other choice. New York. Never been. Big buildings. Broadway.
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