[Action / Voice] House of M Follow-Up
[So... he's probably delayed this long enough, even if a part of him would love to delay it indefinitely. Not only is it a month overdue, but now that he's home again and fully recovered from whatever had been affecting his mind, putting it off any further will just make things more difficult. Frightened as he is of the consequences, he won't get anywhere if he keeps hiding. It's time to apologize for the damage his spell caused, and make things right... if he can.
First, Billy seeks out those he knows personally, friends or acquaintances whom he remembers being affected or involved. Whether they're people he hasn't spoken to since the spell was in place, or people who visited him while he was possessed and halfway out of his mind, he'll try to be as thorough as possible. Teddy accompanies him from place to place, bless him, and they can be found walking hand-in-hand through the village and talking quietly, though Billy will be speaking with the people he's looking for on his own. Teddy's there for moral support, nothing more; the rest is his responsibility.
After those visits, presumably the hard part is over, but there's one thing left to do - reach out to those he couldn't find, missed, or simply doesn't know, as well as the general populace who'd probably noticed strange things going on at the time. They deserve to know about... well. To put it bluntly, the menace to society that he can be. Not that he'd give that reason out loud. Certain people would take issue with it.
They'd be wrong, but.
This time, he uses the journal network, his voice tentative, worried, and sick with guilt, and it happens later in the evening:]
...Hey... it's Billy. Um, Kaplan. I'm kind of a witch. You might not know me. Sorry if you do. ...Last month, October 1st, I was sent back from a Malnosso abduction... kind of a mess. I wasn't thinking straight, and... I cast a spell. It... it screwed with a lot of people. Badly. I don't know the full extent of the damage it caused, or how far it went, but- I do know that- people were hurt. And I know I might not be able to make things right again, either.
["Might". His hope for that one is still pretty pathetic; the forgiveness he's already received is something of a miracle to him. The day's meetings are still weighing on him, and there's an ache in his heart that refuses to go away.]
...Still. I- I need to apologize. Whether or not the Malnosso were the cause, it's still my fault. S-so I'm sorry. I'm sorry... I'm so...
[....]
...I'm... not going to use magic anymore. I'm done. I'm no good. At it. I mean. I- sorry. ...This won't happen again. And if you want to yell at me, or get a better explanation of what happened, or... whatever you need, I'll... be here.
Thanks. For hearing me out.
[And... that's that.]
First, Billy seeks out those he knows personally, friends or acquaintances whom he remembers being affected or involved. Whether they're people he hasn't spoken to since the spell was in place, or people who visited him while he was possessed and halfway out of his mind, he'll try to be as thorough as possible. Teddy accompanies him from place to place, bless him, and they can be found walking hand-in-hand through the village and talking quietly, though Billy will be speaking with the people he's looking for on his own. Teddy's there for moral support, nothing more; the rest is his responsibility.
After those visits, presumably the hard part is over, but there's one thing left to do - reach out to those he couldn't find, missed, or simply doesn't know, as well as the general populace who'd probably noticed strange things going on at the time. They deserve to know about... well. To put it bluntly, the menace to society that he can be. Not that he'd give that reason out loud. Certain people would take issue with it.
They'd be wrong, but.
This time, he uses the journal network, his voice tentative, worried, and sick with guilt, and it happens later in the evening:]
...Hey... it's Billy. Um, Kaplan. I'm kind of a witch. You might not know me. Sorry if you do. ...Last month, October 1st, I was sent back from a Malnosso abduction... kind of a mess. I wasn't thinking straight, and... I cast a spell. It... it screwed with a lot of people. Badly. I don't know the full extent of the damage it caused, or how far it went, but- I do know that- people were hurt. And I know I might not be able to make things right again, either.
["Might". His hope for that one is still pretty pathetic; the forgiveness he's already received is something of a miracle to him. The day's meetings are still weighing on him, and there's an ache in his heart that refuses to go away.]
...Still. I- I need to apologize. Whether or not the Malnosso were the cause, it's still my fault. S-so I'm sorry. I'm sorry... I'm so...
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...I'm... not going to use magic anymore. I'm done. I'm no good. At it. I mean. I- sorry. ...This won't happen again. And if you want to yell at me, or get a better explanation of what happened, or... whatever you need, I'll... be here.
Thanks. For hearing me out.
[And... that's that.]
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[Teddy shuts the book and heads to the couch, flopping down beside Billy and resting his arms against the back of it.]
I just wish you waited for me, that's all. [He looks down at him, brow raised with some concern.] So... how was it? It sounds like you got a lot of visitors.
[Upon saying that, Teddy lowers one hand to stroke Billy's ankle, a question in the touch. Are you okay?]
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[Billy shifts a bit to make more room for Teddy, though he doesn't pull his foot away from the touch. He looks pensive, and guilty, but not terribly depressed or anything.]
A few people came by. Mostly to check on me, which is... funny, if you think about it. [Considering the damage he caused to other people, anyway.] It was... nice. To see them. And I'm okay.
[More okay than he was this morning before they started, that much is for sure.]
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He scoots toward him now that there's room, his stroking going up Billy's leg once he's closer.]
Anything talkworthy?
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[Billy's expression sobers a little at that, and he sits up properly to close the distance between them even further, tucking his legs up and hugging them to his chest so they're not out of Teddy's reach if he wants to keep contact there.]
I feel thoroughly lectured when it comes to giving up on magic. I thought Kate was going to chew my head off for it, and then there's Logan...
[It wasn't a fun evening.]
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[Teddy switches positions instead; he leans against Billy with one arm around his back, hand on his waist, and the other resuming its leg stroking, to soothe, give a pleasant feeling, and possibly looking for any tension in his legs.]
So what do you think? Still giving up on it?
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I don't feel like I have a choice, really. I mean... just thinking about magic, or seeing it, now... it scares me. How am I supposed to control something that makes me feel like that?
[It didn't frighten him like this before, not even when he'd almost killed Kesler. He'd overcome it somehow, learned to utilize it properly. But now? All the practice in the world hadn't prevented him from casting that spell. How was he supposed to regain his confidence now?]
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Billy doesn't sound so absolutely against it right now, but Teddy still knows not to push too hard. He's had enough people telling him that he should do it, and Teddy doesn't want to be another number on that list.]
You could... start over, back to the basics. Read those books we've got, practice... with me, someone who's not a big magic expert.
[And before Billy can get a word in, Teddy shifts to press his forehead to Billy's temple, a gentle smile on his face.]
But only when you feel like you're ready for it. Or if. I won't say you need to do it. But I'll be here... if you decide to.
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[Billy's tone is a bit listless, but after a moment he does lift his eyes, looking at Teddy's - or at least, the pleasant and familiar blur that is Teddy's close-up face. He leans into the touch, his nose brushing against the blond's. If he tilted just right, leaned forward a bit, he could-
....
Well. He could.]
That's... a pretty big if, Teddy. [He pauses, and then-] But thanks. For... letting it be my choice.
[For not trying to convince me one way or the other.]
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My nose is still too large; Billy says he likes it when they touch like this but...
But nothing, he is the way he is, and... Billy loves him for it.
Besides, he has something more important to focus on. He opens his eyes a little again, and he moves his hand from Billy's leg to brush his cheek with the back of his fingers, then - hesitate, before slowly letting his hand settle on Billy's neck, thumb caressing his jawline.]
It should always be your choice. But I don't think this is the last you're gonna hear of people wanting you to get back into it. Just keep that in mind, okay? That it's your choice. And whether you do it or not, I'll be right there with you.
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I know... and they can't force me to, anyway, even if they try. I have to... [...want it...] I have to feel it before I can cast anything, or it won't work. Willpower and all. And I just... don't. So it's fine.
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Mmm. [If Billy did get back into it... he would like to see him start with the basics again. Skipping straight to the advanced magic that Teddy saw, was attacked by, suffered from... He's not looking forward to that anytime soon. But those days spent chanting together, reading books that sounded so corny at the time, laughing when a spell backfired, laughing when it worked, though the timber of it would change... he liked those days. He liked seeing that magic.
But Billy's right. He has to feel it, want it and be ready for it. And he's clearly not. And shouting that he should isn't going to make him be ready for it any faster. He just wishes it was as easy to see for everyone else...]
Please don't tell me that's the only thing they talked about with you, B.
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Not all of them. But it was a surprisingly popular subject. I think I'll be happy if no one talks about magic with me for a whole month.
[Even now, though, he isn't really exasperated about it. People can gripe at him or tell he's an idiot or whatever... he'll endure it. He'll deal with the consequences. But more than anything else, he's just... tired.]
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[Billy's had enough for the day, and it's obvious to see. Teddy keeps his arms around him, but leans back enough to be face to face.]
What about the "not all of them" group?
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Billy relaxes a bit in his arms, glancing up and offering a rueful little smile.]
The usual suspects. You saw the replies, didn't you? You can probably guess how things went.
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[Teddy raises his eyebrows, a smile coming over his lips as he studies Billy's expression.]
Going by that expression on your face... [Teddy gets both arms around his waist and pulls Billy toward him, until he's got the other boy in his lap, and he nuzzles his nose gently against his chin.] We should be doing this instead. [And Teddy certainly has no complaints.]
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Really? You'd rather do this than have an incredibly depressing conversation about my incredibly depressing day? I'm shocked.
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I know, I know. I'm usually all for the incredibly depressing scene, huh. [The tone of his voice sounds warm and fond, contrasting his words, and he slides his hands up and down Billy's sides.]
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[It's... kind of a surreal little parallel, in a way- to how he's been feeling, and how much Teddy's had to cheer him up lately. Maybe he's mocking himself.
Really, though, he just... he's grateful. And teasing feels more normal than they've been for a while, now.]
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[With his hands stopping above Billy's hips, Teddy tilts his head up, looking up at his boyfriend with that same smile on his face.]
But it's worth it to see me smile, right?
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...He wouldn't still be here if it wasn't.
He closes his eyes and then, tentatively, closes the distance between them to press his lips against Teddy's. The contact is brief, almost chaste, but it's still enough to get his heart pounding heavy in his chest. Was it okay? Was it what Teddy wanted? He remembers the signs and the signals and it felt right, but-
....
Right. Overthinking.]
Of course it is.
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Which goes to show that yes, Teddy did recognize the parallel. But that's pushed to the wind when Billy kisses him, and Teddy widens his eyes within it.
It's sad, how Billy wasn't really the one to initiate kisses for a good while. It happened a few times, but usually he'd be hesitant, or not go through with it, or...
When Billy pulls back, Teddy stares for all of two seconds before he comes to his senses again.]
Wait wait wait. Wait.
[With that said, Teddy reaches up to slide his fingers into Billy's hair, then pull him down for a much longer kiss, this time returning it fully.]
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-Teddy's-
....
Oh. Billy's eyes widen for a long moment, stunned, but when the moment passes he closes his eyes and melts into it, hands lifting to hold on to Teddy's shoulders. He really, really does need to stop over-thinking everything...]
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The kiss continues on for a long moment before Teddy just barely pulls back, not even opening his eyes while he just breathes against Billy's lips. Then, tentatively, he leans in against, brushing his parted lips against Billy's, inviting a somewhat more open kiss. He might be pushing it, but he'll back off if Billy's not ready for kisses like that just yet.]
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But that was then, and this is now. And now... Billy knows what he wants, even if he refuses to say the word aloud out of a lingering fear. He knows what he can handle, what he's been craving more than anything: normalcy, a return to where - and how - they'd been before everything went to hell. This right here? Teddy's arms around him, their mouths brushing, so in sync and connected like this? They're still tentative, still a little clumsy, but it's... it's how they're meant to be. It's a road to recovery, taking those first, fearful and eager steps.
So he opens up to the kiss again, his grip tightening, tilting his head invitingly. Teddy can push if he likes, and Billy offers him no resistance- only a willingness to try.]
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It's why some of their kisses never lasted long, because Teddy could feel otherwise in some cases, and he never wanted to do something that Billy didn't want, especially romantically.
But now...
Teddy lets out a soft sound as he tightens his own grip and slowly presses into the kiss, ready to stop when he feels that same tension from before, and... it's pretty obvious he hasn't done this for a good while; his motions are a little clumsy, and still so very tentative. But it's a bit like riding a bike again. Once he gets the feel of it, he starts to get back into the groove, learning how it felt again, what felt good for Billy and what felt good for him, too. Nothing more than that, just a way to send pleasant little shivers through the both of them.]
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[action] love when I pass out mid-tag and then have to rewrite
[action] you still astound me
[action] i've got the magic in me
[action] the power of sleep
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[action] this icon is so dramatic but its all i have
[action] wow did the floor beat you up that much
[action] he's a squishy human teddy what did you expect
[action] PUNY HUMAN
[action] gosh don't brag that's not sexy at all
[action] omg we're not even going for sexy here you perv
[action] BUT IT'S GOOD WHEN YOU'RE SEXY
[action] I CAN'T BE SEXY ALL THE TIME (and tw for attempted suicide)
[action] okay yeah no sexy here...
[action] sexiness is forbidden here
[action] only seriousness and pain
[action] the most awful pain
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