Jude Feeny (
make_it_better) wrote2014-06-07 12:59 am
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I am the Walrus, goo goo ga joob
The last twenty-four hours were a psychedelic blur. Jude vaguely remembered the party at Dr. Robert's agent's loft, drinking the pink punch that had started all of this, and listening to the man--sing? He was pretty sure there'd been singing and a lot of nonsense, but at the time it had all seemed to make sense. He remembered taking Lucy into one of the bedrooms, and that had been transcendental, but the decision to join Dr. Robert on his road trip...that part he didn't remember as well. It had seemed like a grand idea, and so they'd all gone, he and Max and Lucy and Sadie and JoJo, and it had been an extension of the party, laughing and music and colors and sounds and sensations.
Night had turned to day, and the bus had kept on driving. He remembered going out onto the top as it sped down the road, Lucy held against him as they reveled in the rush of wind past them. And now...where were they now? He still wasn't entirely down from the trip, but he'd sobered up enough to at least realize the bus had come to a stop. He smiled at Lucy without a word and carefully got to his feet, ready to find out where they were now.
Descending the steps of the bus, he blinked when the grassy field he'd seen through the windows was no longer there. Now it was a busy train station, and the bus had become a train. His friends had disappeared, as well, and he smiled and shook his head. Right, so he wasn't quite done tripping yet, it seemed. "That was some punch," he laughingly told a stranger as they moved past, giving him a suspicious look. He supposed they'd just have to take his word for it. Now he just needed to find the others again. He was sure he would, sooner or later. It was fine, everything was more than fine. I am me as you are he as you are me as we are all together, after all.
Night had turned to day, and the bus had kept on driving. He remembered going out onto the top as it sped down the road, Lucy held against him as they reveled in the rush of wind past them. And now...where were they now? He still wasn't entirely down from the trip, but he'd sobered up enough to at least realize the bus had come to a stop. He smiled at Lucy without a word and carefully got to his feet, ready to find out where they were now.
Descending the steps of the bus, he blinked when the grassy field he'd seen through the windows was no longer there. Now it was a busy train station, and the bus had become a train. His friends had disappeared, as well, and he smiled and shook his head. Right, so he wasn't quite done tripping yet, it seemed. "That was some punch," he laughingly told a stranger as they moved past, giving him a suspicious look. He supposed they'd just have to take his word for it. Now he just needed to find the others again. He was sure he would, sooner or later. It was fine, everything was more than fine. I am me as you are he as you are me as we are all together, after all.
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He hasn't even been thinking about what to do next, instead trying to figure out how to do anything with his arm fucked up how it is. There's a cut healing on his forehead and there's no bandage on it anymore, but he'll have the cast and sling for something like six or seven weeks. Even if he hadn't been fired, he wouldn't be able to work for at least a few months anyway, so he's trying not to worry about it too much.
Though, he feels like Lucy's been treating him like an invalid since the crash, and he's probably imagining it, but it seems like Brian's being weird about it too. It's all too weird for him, so he's been trying to get some time away. There's this place near the train station, this hole in the wall pizza place, and he figures if anything's going to make everything start seeming normal again, it's grabbing a slice at a place he used to pop into every once in a while before trying to pick up a nearby fare.
If nothing else, he should probably tell a couple of the regulars who work there that he's probably not going to be around much anymore.
Except he's turning a corner and there's a familiar silhouette. A shaggy mop of dark hair, that familiar almost-hunch to his shoulders... these days, Max is more convinced than ever that he's completely lost it, but if this is the real thing, he'd fucking kick himself for not saying anything.
"Jude?" Max says to himself, unsure, and then, louder, "Hey! Jude!"
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There's a smile pulling at the corners of Max's mouth as he heads over to Jude, and he pulls his friend into a hug with his good arm without any hesitation at all. "Jesus, man."
So maybe he's not exactly answering Jude's questions, but Max is gonna need a second first.
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"Hold up--when did you do that?" he asked, nodding at Max's arm, brow furrowing. There were other things too, little things like Max's hair, his face, but he focused on the cast because--they'd all been on the bus for hours, so how had he even hurt it, much less got it treated?
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Still, he can't stop grinning. Not yet, anyway.
"Did you just get here? Like, right now? Did you get your thing at the train station yet?"
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At least Max sounded like he knew what to do next, so he was one up on Jude there, anyway. That was probably good.
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"Shit, you're high, aren't you?" he laughs, but it's familiar and almost comforting in some kinda weird way. He pulls away and turns back toward the train station. "Okay, come on. Let's get your IDs and stuff and I promise I'll explain."
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"IDs? I don't think they'll give me any," he pointed out, starting to feel like he and Max were having two different conversations, but still too high to really figure out why it felt like that, or how he should feel about it. He felt amazing, had since last night, so why should he fight it?
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"You've gone over the rainbow, man. Everybody gets IDs here," Max says, and with a small flourish, hands the envelope to his friend, "So what? Was it Doctor Robert's? The fucked up bus to nowhere? Well, welcome to nowhere. This is gonna sound like I'm probably making it up, but just go with me here, alright?"
This would probably be a lot easier if Jude wasn't high, but Max doesn't think he can keep Jude in the dark that long.
"This place is called Darrow. No one knows how we get here, no one knows how to leave, and I've been here something like two years."
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He opened it and started poking through the contents, looking at the ID with his photo, the strange device with little buttons that he dropped right back into the envelope, the sheet that seemed to indicate he had a bank account with money in it and everything, in addition to the cash within the envelope.
Before he could ask anything about any of it (and oh, he had more questions than ever, now) Max's final words soaked through the pleasant haze still filling his mind and he looked up, frowning in confusion. "...You're having me on." The frown dissolved into a laugh. "You were just on the bus with me, you prat." He wondered if this was some sort of...parting gift, a big prank at his expense before Max went off to answer Uncle Sam's call, and the laughter faded, though his smile didn't disappear.
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"Time does a weird thing here. You were just on the bus, but when I showed up I'd already been shipped out and come back."
And he hasn't even gotten into Lucy's stuff yet. Max still can't completely wrap his head around most of that, even after all this time.
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Yeah, this is a bad idea.
"You know what? Forget it. Let's go get a drink. I know a place," he says, and figures he can explain later. He'd probably end up having to re-do it all later anyway.
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Though, come to think of it, he can't remember whether or not she's got a shift at Semele's tonight. And it's probably for the best if Jude gets a chance to sober up first anyway. Shit, tomorrow's gonna be a hell of a day.