Ellie (
notathreat) wrote in
faderift2022-05-31 08:28 pm
When she was just a girl, she expected the world
WHO: Abby, Ellie
WHAT: The conclusion of Cuntgate
WHEN: End of Bloomingtide
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: They haven't spoken since, y'know, this
WHAT: The conclusion of Cuntgate
WHEN: End of Bloomingtide
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: They haven't spoken since, y'know, this
Ellie's back from a mission. Sweaty. Tired. It's late, and all she really wants is to soak her feet. She's still too keyed up to properly go to bed.
Once the kettle's warm enough to take off the brazier, she pours the steamy water into a basin next to her bed. Pulls her boots off one by one. Eases her feet into the water and lays back on the sheets with a low groan.
"Fuck," she mutters under her breath. Deep breath in, let it all out.
A snuffly-nosed overgrown puppy lets himself in. Noses around her fingers until she moves her hand to scratch him behind the ears.
"Hey, buddy," she mutters, but doesn't get up to play or properly pet him. He licks at her fingers, whines softly, then fucks off for something much more interesting -- one of her boots.
"No, don't-" Ellie mutters as Wags scoops up one of her boots in his mouth, then takes off excitedly running down the hallway. Ellie stares after him, considering, then lets out a deep sigh and lets it go.
She's due for new boots soon, anyway.

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Ellie frowns at her thoughtfully, seeing if she'll go on. She's disappointed when she doesn't. Wonders what River said about her, or if it was more about Abby. Nothing about Ellie's shit is a secret, though. Ellie's not built for hiding her feelings.
What Abby does say is a rush of mixed feelings. A year ago she'd have been horribly fucked up over the thought of anybody comforting Abby over it, considering what she did. Now-
Well. Ellie's not much better, is she? And they both have to live with it. Maybe this is part of figuring out how.
"Really? The first?"
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Abby goes, "Mmhmm," and shrugs a shoulder. She's loosened her grip tentatively on Wags' collar at long last and he's remaining idly at her side, being good. For once. She rumples his ears up in gratitude, and he huffs, his tail thumping against her thigh.
She doesn't like talking about it, and doubts Ellie is any different, so she veers off the subject, taking refuge in something less painful instead. "Been having to explain the infected a lot, too. There's no..." What's the word, "Normal way to say it. Y'know?"
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"Do they give you that look? Like the 'oh-shit-I-didn't-think-it-was-THAT-bad-but-that-explains-so-much-about-you' look?"
There really is no normal way to react, either, but that's the one she always gets.
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It makes sense, but. At the same time, it just doesn't?? And what's the point in getting scared or concerned about it when the threat didn't follow her and Ellie here, anyway. Speaking of, she jokes, "I've almost stopped freaking out when I accidentally drop something on the ground in the middle of the night."
Sudden loud sounds, man...
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"I dropped a soap caddy in the baths. My hand was on my knife so fucking fast."
It's nice to be able to laugh about this, instead of getting concerned looks.
"Do basements still freak you the hell out?"
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"Don't get me started on the spiral staircases." Sometimes they're just... you don't know what's lurking around the corner, you know?? And also the whole fucking thing is a corner
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"There's some places in Kirkwall that get me, too. Darktown?"
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This is so fun, just throwing these out. Getting to hate on perfectly normal things and have someone instinctively understand why.
"Too open, with too many places to hide all around it."
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Wags gets to his feet, but he goes to Ellie this time. He drops his chin on her knee. Abby watches him, and rolls her eyes. "He really likes you."
What bad taste. Kidding, kidding...
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Ellie huffs under her breath, almost a laugh, and holds out her hand in welcome even before Wags anoints her knee with his puppy slobber. Good boy. Best boy.
She fondles his ears, giving him a really good scratch in the places under his collar where he can't reach.
"Yeah, well..." she trails off, her stomach churning. Remembering. But she's in too deep. They can't dance around everything forever.
"I usually get along well with animals."
They both remember the exception.
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It's a dark thing to say and the skinniest of olive branches, because Abby gets it, really, if she pushes past the hurt and indignation. Alice came at Ellie in defense, and she reacted. You can't have a level conversation with a dog.
She watches Wags rub his face happily all over Ellie's knee. Thinks about Lev and Yara, and their fear of Alice, and how many times she had to reassure them both that she wouldn't attack them.
"... She wasn't my dog," she says, numbly. It's not to reassure Ellie or absolve her in any way, it just spills out. "She was the WLF's. They all were, we didn't own them." And Alice was always the less egregious of what Ellie did to her, anyway. "We used them against the Scars. Seraphites."
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Ellie absorbs the information quietly. She doesn't know how to speak on it. She knows that if this were just someone from her world, she wouldn't push, wouldn't press, wouldn't be demanding answers.
... but this is Abby. And there's an awful intimacy that comes in being each others' worst source of pain.
"Why did you join them?" she asks. "The WLF? Everything I found out about them just made them seem like FEDRA, but without as many rules."
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Her voice is blunt when she explains, "There weren't many of us left. They offered to take us in if we'd fight for them. We said yes." The WLF had a lot of reach back then, but Abby doesn't expound. She won't tell Ellie that she put her head down and did the work, climbing ranks and using them as leverage to start asking around. Casually at first; know anybody named Joel Miller?
"They had a lot of land. They had a lot of food. You didn't ever see inside the old stadium, did you. Couple thousand of us were living there."
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It was more than survival for Abby, clearly. It was information, weapons, supplies.
She remembers Seattle.
"Never had to. Must've deployed a few hundred just looking for us," Ellie says, without looking away from Abby's face. "And the Scars wiped out the rest. We heard it, on the radios."
Abby knows where. But then, Ellie remembers:
"I never went to the island, but I saw it burning."
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Maybe her tone indicates exactly what she thinks of that particular decision, but-
There's no point commenting on it, not really. Isaac did what he did. Most of the WLF paid the price. Abby's expression changes then, her gaze storming over and she looks haunted, remembering. "I was there. Lev– he tried to go back, we had to go get him. It was terrible."
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It hurts to realize that Ellie can look at her face now and read all of it, when she couldn't before. They both lived it.
"We?"
She keeps it to that one syllable. It's a big ask, she knows- but she still doesn't know who bled all over that table. The reason Abby was sighted at the hospital. It wasn't the kid- Ellie saw him, and he wasn't injured nearly enough for that blood to be his.
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Abby looks at her while she runs her tongue over her teeth, and then she says, "Yeah. Lev's sister couldn't stop him from leaving, so I said I'd go with her to find him. He tried to go back for their mom."
She looks a little surprised for having said anything at all, especially to Ellie, but it's... a weird relief to say it out loud, actually. Nobody else was on that island but the three of them and when she got back from it, Mel and Owen were...
No.
Can't go down that path. Abby drags herself numbly off of it. "... Lev and I barely got off the island before the whole thing went up in flames."
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Only Abby and Lev had come back.
Worse, Ellie knew exactly what Abby had come back to.
She doesn't wonder now, why Lev followed Abby to the theater to hunt them down. The two of them had both lost absolutely everything in the span of a day. And he'd still been the one to call Abby's name, when she had Dina's throat under her knife.
Ellie feels somewhat ill, thinking of what came after. All that came after.
"Why were the Seraphites and the WLF at war?"
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"Why is anybody at war."
Abby's grateful for the question. Getting too close to what happened in that theater feels like teetering on the edge of a fucking cliff face, but she can be flippant about this. "Land. Resources. To prove that we're better than them 'cuz we weren't part of some fucked up death cult."
Casually, "Jackson didn't have any enemies?"
She has always fucking wondered about this. Surely. Surely she wasn't the only person out there, gunning for Joel.
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It never mattered to any of them what she actually was. She was other.
"No," Ellie answers, a little dully. Jackson was a wonderful place, and she loved it in her own way. But it had no chance of being home again. Not after Joel's death.
"There were bandits, hunters. They used to hit the dam on the regular, try to steal supplies and kill anyone they caught. But Jackson would take in refugees. Anyone willing to work and contribute and live by the rules. Eventually, Jackson was too big to fuck with, and Maria handled them. After that it was too big and too isolated for most people to bother with, and too useful to trade with if you were passing through. And 'cause it'd take in strangers, anybody who wanted a piece could just come in and be accepted."
Ellie rubs her thumb over her forefinger, keeping herself from picking at the skin.
"Some of the people who built Jackson were former Fireflies. Reformed hunters. People who were alive on Outbreak Day. We got people who fled the QZ's as they were falling."
Ellie knows what Abby's asking, and after another few breaths, she makes her way around to it.
"They weren't all good people. But they knew how to build something good."
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Thinking about their tangled lives like that makes Abby feel uncomfortable. What if she had grown up in Jackson? What would she have done the day Ellie came along, with a monster nipping at her heels?
She shivers out of the thought.
"... I didn't know you had former Fireflies there." She sounds sober. She wonders if she'd recognise any of their names. "There were a lot at the stadium to start with, but only a handful ended up staying."
Abby lost touch with everybody else.
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All of them kids Ellie's age, when Joel happened to them.
"Tommy was a Firefly," she says softly, wondering if that's how Abby knew how to find them. Former connections, tracking him down.
"Eugene. They were stationed in the Denver QZ. They had to blow up a checkpoint, and some FEDRA soldiers with it."
Ellie pauses, remembering how Dina said it.
"Some civilians got caught up in it. I think that's when he defected."
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No. She's reaching, and isn't really sure why. She rubs at the back of her neck. "A couple of the Fireflies who served with him got picked up at the wall outside the stadium," she says. Her tone is casual, "Mentioned he was in Wyoming, when we asked."
That's how they did it. Years spent following every single thread to its conclusion, the answer was handed to her in a moment of sheer, dumb luck. Funny how the world works sometimes.
"I wonder if he knew." Her tone is flat and distant. "That we were Fireflies."
Even if he did he killed Manny, so Abby can't say she feels particularly bad about getting even. Fuck him.
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Ellie leaves her eyes shut for more than a blink. Of all things. Somebody saying something offhand. Sheer fucking luck, and Joel's finally ran out. Had they searched the whole fucking state on the off-chance that Tommy would be with his brother?
She doesn't want to ask. She doesn't want to know how they hunted him. So it slips out before she can check her answer.
"Yeah, he knows."
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