Mɪᴇᴄᴢʏsᴌᴀᴡ "Sᴛɪʟᴇs" Sᴛɪʟɪɴsᴋɪ (
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undergrounds2015-06-24 09:14 pm
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CLOSED; Heiji & Derek; 6/16
Early afternoon has set over London when Stiles arrives at Hall Place & Gardens, the location he chose for Heiji and Derek to discuss alliances. The tourist attraction is in Bexley, which is near enough to pack territory that Derek shouldn’t feel too out of his element. And the museum itself should be of interest to Heiji, if the meeting goes horribly awry. Which it very well could. God knows what the hell goes on behind Derek Hale’s broody, angry brow. Stiles suspects not an awful lot, to be honest.
Hanging around the entrance to the gardens, by the parking lot, he waits for the two men to arrive. Maybe he can convince one or both of them to help pay for his ticket… After all, he’s just the third party organizing all this. They should be grateful. Grateful enough to buy him admission, and maybe a souvenir he can ship home to his old man or Scott. Derek is probably loaded with money, right? What’s sixty pounds to him, or six hundred…?
With a restless sigh, he digs out his cell to double check his messages. By the time one of them approaches him, he’s totally absorbed in a game of Angry Birds.
Hanging around the entrance to the gardens, by the parking lot, he waits for the two men to arrive. Maybe he can convince one or both of them to help pay for his ticket… After all, he’s just the third party organizing all this. They should be grateful. Grateful enough to buy him admission, and maybe a souvenir he can ship home to his old man or Scott. Derek is probably loaded with money, right? What’s sixty pounds to him, or six hundred…?
With a restless sigh, he digs out his cell to double check his messages. By the time one of them approaches him, he’s totally absorbed in a game of Angry Birds.
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"You don't have to give me your answer right away," said Heiji. Well, probably if he was Derek, he'd be a little cagey about the idea, too. But if he was Derek, he'd also be insatiably, incurably curious.
"Oh yeah." He reached into his pocket and took out a slip of paper with his cell phone number on it. "Here ya go. If you need me. I don't get reception on the other side, but I spend a lot of time over here, so I'm usually pretty quick about answering."
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"Guess I'm not the only one that doesn't fit expectation."
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"By the way, if you don't wanna run into a lot of fae, there's plenty of space where it's just fields and trees." Those were Heiji's favorite places to visit -- wide-open meadows where he could run as fast as his paws could carry him, enclosing forests where he could find a break in the trees and settle in for a nap with the sun warming his fur.
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It's weird. Heiji's weird. And he's inviting him to the Other Realm and Derek would actually really love to see it, which is a secret that Derek intends to take to his grave.
"Is it different, here?" He indulges his own curiosity, reasoning that it's civil to do so. "From how it is in Japan, I mean."
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In any case, Derek's vague pronouns again meant that Heiji was just going to answer the question however he wanted. "From the buildings to the people who live in them. It's true that they've forgotten some things, but back in Osaka, most humans know a lot more about us. They remember a lot of the old stories... and not just the ones Disney makes movies about."
In fact, they might even have the presence of mind to know to bow to a kappa, and that driving away a zashiki-warashi was bad luck.
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"Sounds dangerous."
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"For all the talk about acceptance and uniting the supernatural communities, the atmosphere here is way more fractious. It's beyond not trusting other people. It's being convinced everyone else is out to get you. Like the way the witches treat us -- like we're always out to screw them over as much as possible, and the only way to make us cooperate is to force us or lawyer us into giving them what they want."
Which predictably went poorly, even with the more sympathetic fae. No one liked being treated like a magical gumball machine, and the fae more than most resented being ordered about by outsiders.
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"Yeah, that great English welcome isn't all it's cracked up to be."
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“So, as a human, let me just say,” he begins, strolling over to them, “that everything really is out to get me. Including that pond and goose.”
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"I can't tell if ya got good luck or bad," he said instead. "Coulda broke something, taking a fall like that."
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"Pretty sure you knew that already," he remarks, without any real venom behind it. "At least the pond broke your fall."
Optimism.
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“I’m the Summer Prince,” he grouses, tone cross. “I should be the luckiest guy around. Four leaf clovers should be springing up in the wake of my footfalls! Geese should be bowing to me.”
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"Now that that's over with, let's do some sightseeing! I'm new here, so you have to show me around! Maybe we'll find some four-leaf clovers for the Summer Prince, here."
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Awkwardly, he shifts from foot to foot, uncertain about whether or not he should hang around and erring on the side of no. Derek did not think of himself as desirous of company, and he also didn't think of himself as desired. The better option was, surely, to leave. Business was done.
But Heiji was yet to retract his arm, and the we was perhaps telling. He stepped out from under the contact with only a fleeting scowl, but did not retreat to his car. He'd have to get his clothes back anyway.
"Yeah, maybe the goose'll bring one," he deadpans, gaze flicking up and down the Summer Prince's form.