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Isaac Lahey ([personal profile] freezerburns) wrote in [community profile] musetrash 2014-08-10 04:24 am (UTC)

SEASON 2

What the hell?

--

It's Lahey. Isaac Lahey.

I'm sorry, I-- I didn't see anything.

School.

Nah, lacrosse.

Yeah.

No. Sorry, I-- I just remembered, I have a morning practice to get to.

A few. Usually they just take stuff like jewellery.

Her liver.

--

Um. So far it's an A in French and a B- in Econ.

I'm not sure yet. Midterms are in two days so it could go up.

Grade?

Uh. I'm not sure.

Just, uh-- I meant generally.

No.

I just told you, I- I don't know.

Dad, the semester's only half over, there's plenty of time to go--

It's a D.

Yeah.

[daddy is a massive douchebag and throws shit on the floor etc etc and at isaac's head]

You could have blinded me.

--

Derek! Derek!

My dad, I think he's dead.

That's the thing, it wasn't me.

--

Don't tell them. Please don't tell them.

--

Well, I'm a little bummed about being a fugitive but other than that I'm great.

--

Are we done? I got about a hundred bones that need a few hours to heal.

If they wanted us dead, why aren't they coming for us now? What are they waiting for?

--

You're still gonna have to do one more thing for us. Well, actually... for me.

--

Yeah-- then we kill the bitch, right?

Kanima.

--

[If you harm one perfect strawberry blonde hair on her head, I'm gonna turn your little werewolf ass into a fur coat and give it to her for her birthday.]

Huh. Really? I've never actually been to one of her big invite-only birthday parties. I did ask her out once, though.

[Sounds like the beginning to a heartwarming story. I'm gonna pass, thanks.]

It was the first day of freshman year.

[You thought everything was gonna be different for you in high school and she said no...]

Yeah, she even laughed. Told me to come back when the bike I rode to school had an engine, not a chain.

[Unrequited love's a bitch. Maybe you should write about it in English class, you know, channel all that negative energy.]

Nah. I was thinking I'd... channel it into killing her. I'm not- very good at writing.

--

Where is she?

--

You know the full moon's coming, Derek?

[I'm aware of that.
Ooh, these look comfy.]

You said you were gonna teach us to change whenever we wanted.

[There hasn't been time.]

But if you have to lock us up during the full moon, that means you're alone against the Argents.

[They haven't found us.]

Yet. So how about we forget the kanima?

[We. Can't. But there was something about the way Gerard looked at it. He wasn't afraid. At all.]

--

So. What are you, some kind of... witch?

--

[I don't see anything here that's going to be an effective defence against a paralytic toxin.
We're open to suggestions.]

What about an effective offense?

--

[I think maybe he couldn't let the same thing happen to someone else.]

How'd you know it's not part of the rules? The kanima kills murderers. If Jackson kills the wife then the baby dies too.

[Does that mean your father was a murderer?]

Wouldn't surprise me if he was.

--

[What if something that affects the kanima also affects its master?]

Meaning what?

[Meaning we can catch them. Both of them.]

--

[Here's an idea: you give us the tickets and devote your life to abstinence.]

How do you two losers even survive?

[What are we supposed to do? No one's even selling.]

Wait here, boys.

[What is he doing? Oh. That's excessive. Ow, that'll bruise. ]

Enjoy the show.

--

Why me?

[Cause I gotta make sure that Argent doesn't completely ruin the plan. Look, you gotta do it intravenously, which means in the vein. When you find them, pull back on this plunger right here. In the neck's probably gonna be the easiest. So you find the vein, jam it in there, pull back on the plunger. Be careful.]

Oh, I doubt it'll even slightly hurt him.

[No, I mean you. I don't want you to get hurt.]

--

[He okay?]

Well. Let's find out.

[Okay! No one does anything like that again, okay?]

Ah, I thought the ketamine was supposed to put him out.

[Yeah? Well, apparently this is all we're gonna get so let's just hope that whoever's controlling him just decided to show up tonight.]

--

[Okay. More ketamine. The man needs ketamine, c'mon!]

We don't have any more.

[You used the whole bottle?]

--

What is that?

[It's a triskele. The spirals mean different things. ...
It's a spiral. ... Alphas can fall to betas or even omegas.]

What, like Scott?

[Scott's with us.]

Okay. Well, where is he now?

[He's looking for Jackson. Don't worry, he's not going to have it easy tonight either.]

--

So how come she gets to wear the headband?

[Because she'll be able to withstand more pain than the two of you. I've got an extra one if you really want it.]

I'll pass.

--
How do you not feel this?


[I feel every second of it.]

The how do you control it?

[Find an anchor. Something meaningful to you. Bind yourself to it, it keeps the human side in control.]

What is it for you?

[Anger. But it doesn't have to be that for everybody.]

You mean Scott?

[Yeah. Alright, that should do it.]

--

[Think you'll be okay now. Looks like you found an anchor.]

My father.

Your father locked you in a freezer in the basement to punish you.

He didn't use to.

--

Why does it smell like that? ... What?

[Scott said almost the same thing to me a few months ago. Somehow, he could somehow tell the difference between which animals were getting better and which... were not.]

He's not getting better, is he? Is it cancer?

[Osteosarcoma. It has a very distinct scent, doesn't it? Come here. I know you're well aware of what your new abilities can do for you - improved strength, speed and healing. Have you ever wondered what it could do for others? Give me your hand. Go on.]

What'd I do?

[You took some of his pain away.
Only a little bit, but sometimes a little can make quite a difference.
It's okay. The first time he showed me, I cried too.]

(the cutest fucking cry grin every i can't u qt dumb puppy)

--

They're leaving. Tonight. During the game.

[So? Why are you telling me?]

I'm not telling you, I'm asking you. I'm asking for your advice.

[From me? Why?]

Because I trust you.

[Why?]

Cause you always... seem to wanna do the right thing?

[I usually have no idea what I'm doing. Actually, I always have no idea what I'm doing.]

Huh. Do you wanna let me know what you're doing right now?

[I'm not going anywhere, if that's what you mean. I have too many people here who need me.]

Well, I guess that makes me lucky, cause, uh-- Cause I don't have anyone. So.

[Well, are you gonna go with 'em?]

Yeah. Yeah, I think I will. Good luck with the game.

[Oh thanks, but I'm not going either. I can't even think about playing some meaningless game right now.]

You weren't at practice last week, were you?

[No, I skipped it. Why?]

And you didn't hear?

[Hear what?]

Jackson was there.

[What do you mean 'there'? Like, he was pr--]

As if nothing had happened.

[But that means, the game tonight...]

Yeah. He's playing.

--

[You came to help!]

I came to win.

--

You got a plan yet?

[Right now it's just keep Jackson from killing anyone.]

Well, that might be easier if you were actually in the game. We have to make it so coach has no choice but to play you.

[How do we do that? He's got a bench full of guys he could use before he ever puts me on the field. ... Can you do it without putting anyone in the hospital?]

I can try.

--

He did it to himself.

--

[If either one of you see him--]

Then we'll call you.

--

[Is that everyone?]

I think so.

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