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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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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There's a numb, white-noise kind of buzz in her ears. She says, over the top of it, "He's alive?" in ugly disbelief.
She shot him in the fucking head–
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It's short and flat, and Ellie's face is set and near-expressionless. It's fucked, seeing the knowledge that Tommy survived spread across her face and hurt her. It's fucked that she cares.
"He lost an eye. And his kneecap. But he's alive."
Deep breath in, and out.
"And he'll probably never speak to me again, because I didn't kill you."
She doesn't sound particularly sorry, but it's still -- it's still heavy. Fuck. She doesn't know why she told her that.
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Abby doesn't remember the actual moment of it thanks to the accompanying rush of adrenaline, but she'd assumed that the only people she left behind were Ellie, and that other woman; goddamnit.
She scowls at her hands. "Sure," she mutters darkly, uncaring. What else is she supposed to say. She's wrestling with herself now that she knows she left Manny's shot body behind in that empty pier, and failed to get even on his behalf.
... What happened to his dad when they deployed out for the island, anyway? She feels sick to her stomach thinking about him. Hoping he's okay, that somebody else will look after him in Manny's absence.
She thinks about asking about what part Tommy had to play in Ellie mysteriously finding her and Lev out in Santa Barbara, but knows it isn't a good idea. As if she needs Ellie to twist the fucking knife. Instead, she says, "Any other questions?" Her clenched jaw is a clear indication: change the fucking subject.
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They were enemies, and they wanted each other dead, and that's a fact. No peace will ever fully bridge that gap. No matter how much the both of them wish that things were different.
But she can see Abby trying, and hurting, and Ellie is trying to learn to keep her teeth in her own goddamn mouth instead of in a throat. She's done with burning herself alive in order to hate her, and that means done.
She knows what kind of person Abby is. Because she's the same.
"No," she says, the word barely more than a breath.
"You?"
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The one who was pregnant. Abby has barely thought about her since but she thinks she'd like to know if she made it out okay. If Ellie will deign to tell her about that, anyway.
By now Wags has slumped good-naturedly against Ellie's leg, leaning bodily into her, nosing at her hands. Immune to the mood in the room.
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"She's fine," Ellie says quietly. "Concussion. Of course. But okay otherwise."
A lump rises in her throat. She can't talk about JJ to her. She just can't. Not with this phantom saltwater in her nose and bile in her throat, blood pooling in the slickness of an algae-spotted floor, the scent thick with rot and copper.
Her skin prickles. Ellie makes herself breathe.
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"Good," she says, like a confession. She closes her eyes, and lets her head bump gently back against the wall. Ellie is obviously upset about something that's been left unsaid but that's fine with Abby. She doesn't want her to say it. She doesn't want to know the specifics any more than Ellie would want to know more about the couple she murdered in the aquarium.
Opening her eyes, she says, "D'you want me to go." She's probably gonna to go anyway, but it weirdly feels polite to ask, like she's giving Ellie a say in it.
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It needed to happen. She feels better.
"Yeah," she decides, after a long pause. "But I'm not mad that you came."
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And her honesty is appreciated. Abby pushes herself upright, and glances at Wags who has all but plastered himself to Ellie's leg while she rubs his ears. He hasn't moved, so, "You can send him back later if you want."
She's not gonna make him leave if he's happy here, and not causing trouble. He knows where home is.
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Abby's kinder than she knows.