[There was a bandage on Molly's shoulder, just at the edge of the video, and Caleb does that thing he does where he tries to tilt the phone like he'll be able to see better. What happened? They aren't answering that question, and dread fills Caleb slowly.]
Next to your crotch. Are you with Essek? Molly, what happened?
[ Molly shifted over to make room for Essek, holding the phone out to fit both of them in the shot. Essek wasn't answering the question and Molly wasn't sure what he ought to say.
This was going to hurt him. Even if it was someone else. ]
We're safe, Caleb. Some stuff went down when you... What's the last thing you remember?
Ah...the telly-visions. There was--I thought I saw something. And then it was just...static.
[No, not static. The clamoring of so many things, voices and variations and everything else. Over time, it became static, and then nothing, and now his ears are ringing in the quiet as he tries to piece everything together.
He looks at his husbands, trying to keep the confusion and anguish off his face. Focus. Think. They're both rattled, and that's more important than him.]
I'm at the suite. It looks--there was a fight? Was it Lucien?
[Essek had time enough to rest, the energy for Teleport back under his skin. He shifted out of the frame of the camera, finding his feet.]
No.
[There was a pause, before he said-]
Stay there.
[He reached down to hang up Mollymauk's phone without permission, then grabbed him and started to cast Teleport. He would send a gift basket to Kavinsky later as a thank you. ]
[ There was a brief protest as Essek ended the call and unilaterally decided they were going home without a word to anyone. Including Molly, apparently as he was yanked up and between one breath and the next they were gone from Kavinsky's home in Hellburbia and back in the suite with barely a chance to grab his swords from where they had been laying by the couch.
Once the magic had settled Molly pulled back from Essek and looked around the ruin of their home and, more importantly, their husband in the midst of it. The two of them were something of an odd sight, both clad in borrowed clothes. ]
Can you warn me next time you're going to do that?
[Borrowed clothes, the peak of a bandage, both of them harried and slightly hysterical. Caleb stands, looking pathetic and exhausted and like he's just barely holding himself up, wringing his hands together anxiously. Frumpkin winds around his ankles, mewling softly.
He steps towards them, careful of his familiar but also stumbling a little bit, giving a small gesture to the scattered remains of their bedroom door.]
...what...? That was fire. That was...explosive fire.
[Essek didn’t respond, not to Caleb, not to Mollymauk. He simply stared at his husband in front of him, purple fingers clutching a components pouch that was not his.
He searched those blue eyes, looked for white streaks at his temples and found none. He murmured a single word in Undercommon to dispel any spells there might be – illusionary or other – before he stared at him.
[ It was Caleb. Not an imposter with greying hair and nothing behind his eyes. The moment he laid eyes on him in person Molly's shoulders sagged in relief. He had fought him once and that had been more than enough, he didn't relish the idea of having to do it again.
Not with his shoulder still aching from the last time.
And since Essek didn't seem ready to start explaining, Molly took the reins for the moment. ]
Something... switched places with you while you were in the television. Someone who looked like you. He got up to some shit.
[There's...so much. So many questions, so much confusion, and they're both looking at him, for a moment, like he might crash the roof down on their heads. Essek looks so unbelievably, impossibly frightened, and all Caleb can think is the barest mention of Trent when they approached him in Eiselcross.
Time. It takes time.
Caleb comes all the way up, reaching one tattooed hand out to cover Essek's and the other coming up to cup Molly's cheek. Something switched places--but that look in their eyes says more than that.]
[ Before Essek could get far, Molly grabbed his sleeve to get his attention. ]
Yell if you need me.
[ The same words he said last night before giving him the space to shower without an audience. A promise to come running if he needed help or anything like that. It was the best he could offer. Then he released him again and stayed back with Caleb as the drow slipped out to the balcony. ]
It wasn't good. And he blew up the bedroom door while Essek was teleporting us out.
[Caleb looks down at the component pouch pressed into his hands. Not Essek's -- and there's no reason Essek would have handed his over -- and not Caleb's. At least, not really. He had his, after all. And this felt similar, had all the little marks that made it his. But...
Someone who took a different path.
He watches Essek go to the balcony, doesn't stop him right now. There's a new fracture there, and Caleb can't do anything about this one except give Essek the space he needs.]
...we should, ah. Let both of you rest, then. We can talk about things later--when you're both ready.
Molly knew the shape of the damage he was carrying was different from Essek's. He hadn't had his mind messed with, memories changed without his consent. His damage was tied up in the idea of losing them, that the strange alternate version of Caleb was there forever.
And then the idea that Essek would be lost too. The thought was enough to make him sick to his stomach.
But they were all alive. That was a start, right? ]
Care to join me? I- [ There were no easy excuses or jokes, just a vaguely helpless look on his face. ] I'm not feeling up to being alone.
[Caleb looks toward the balcony not because he doesn't want to go with Molly, but because he always worries about the appearance of favoritism, and he's worried about Essek. He's quite certain, whatever happened, it set all of these fragile balances into disarray. All he can do is be patient, and apologize for the mess.]
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Next to your crotch. Are you with Essek? Molly, what happened?
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Caleb. He still remembered this Caleb. Good.
He didn't answer the question.]
Where are you?
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This was going to hurt him. Even if it was someone else. ]
We're safe, Caleb. Some stuff went down when you... What's the last thing you remember?
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[No, not static. The clamoring of so many things, voices and variations and everything else. Over time, it became static, and then nothing, and now his ears are ringing in the quiet as he tries to piece everything together.
He looks at his husbands, trying to keep the confusion and anguish off his face. Focus. Think. They're both rattled, and that's more important than him.]
I'm at the suite. It looks--there was a fight? Was it Lucien?
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No.
[There was a pause, before he said-]
Stay there.
[He reached down to hang up Mollymauk's phone without permission, then grabbed him and started to cast Teleport. He would send a gift basket to Kavinsky later as a thank you. ]
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[ There was a brief protest as Essek ended the call and unilaterally decided they were going home without a word to anyone. Including Molly, apparently as he was yanked up and between one breath and the next they were gone from Kavinsky's home in Hellburbia and back in the suite with barely a chance to grab his swords from where they had been laying by the couch.
Once the magic had settled Molly pulled back from Essek and looked around the ruin of their home and, more importantly, their husband in the midst of it. The two of them were something of an odd sight, both clad in borrowed clothes. ]
Can you warn me next time you're going to do that?
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He steps towards them, careful of his familiar but also stumbling a little bit, giving a small gesture to the scattered remains of their bedroom door.]
...what...? That was fire. That was...explosive fire.
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He searched those blue eyes, looked for white streaks at his temples and found none. He murmured a single word in Undercommon to dispel any spells there might be – illusionary or other – before he stared at him.
Still Caleb.
Still here.]
It…is you.
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Not with his shoulder still aching from the last time.
And since Essek didn't seem ready to start explaining, Molly took the reins for the moment. ]
Something... switched places with you while you were in the television. Someone who looked like you. He got up to some shit.
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Time. It takes time.
Caleb comes all the way up, reaching one tattooed hand out to cover Essek's and the other coming up to cup Molly's cheek. Something switched places--but that look in their eyes says more than that.]
I'm so sorry...both of you. I--
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[A different man, a different Caleb, but a Caleb. His Caleb from home. His future, the one he had kissed and love and shared a home with in Jrusar-
He squeezed Caleb's hand before letting it go, pushing the pouch into it instead.]
I think I would like to go for some air, please.
[And he started to head towards the door, footfalls from those bare feet soft against the carpet.]
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Yell if you need me.
[ The same words he said last night before giving him the space to shower without an audience. A promise to come running if he needed help or anything like that. It was the best he could offer. Then he released him again and stayed back with Caleb as the drow slipped out to the balcony. ]
It wasn't good. And he blew up the bedroom door while Essek was teleporting us out.
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Someone who took a different path.
He watches Essek go to the balcony, doesn't stop him right now. There's a new fracture there, and Caleb can't do anything about this one except give Essek the space he needs.]
...we should, ah. Let both of you rest, then. We can talk about things later--when you're both ready.
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Molly knew the shape of the damage he was carrying was different from Essek's. He hadn't had his mind messed with, memories changed without his consent. His damage was tied up in the idea of losing them, that the strange alternate version of Caleb was there forever.
And then the idea that Essek would be lost too. The thought was enough to make him sick to his stomach.
But they were all alive. That was a start, right? ]
Care to join me? I- [ There were no easy excuses or jokes, just a vaguely helpless look on his face. ] I'm not feeling up to being alone.
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Of course. I feel like I could sleep for a week.