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deercountry2021-10-08 08:18 pm
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You live your life like a canary in a coalmine
Who: Laurel Lance, Booker and Sara Lance
What: Booker volunteers to take Laurel to see Sara.
When: Shortly after Laurel's arrival.
Where: At Sara's place.
Content Warnings: None anticipated, but will update if necessary!
Laurel was no stranger to weird occurences. She had seen plenty of them back home as a vigilante and when she was pre-law, joining in on any number of frat parties (those days were behind her now).
Today was one of those weird occurences. Being pulled into another world via an ocean and ending up on a strange beach was only the beginning of that weirdness. There was a familiarity about this place, like she had been here before or maybe it was in a dream; it being a dream could explain the whole turning into a squid then back again thing because there was no chance that Laurel would come up with that in real life.
She had spent some time wandering around and exploring this place to see what she could find out about it. if there was a way for her to get back home. People were counting on Laurel back home, a whole city was. She needed to be there.
Laurel had found herself sitting on a bench near the boardwalk when Booker found her. Like before, there was a familiarity there, or maybe she dreamed him up as well. They had got to talking for a bit and he knew things about her, things that Laurel had apparently said to him. He also revealed that he knew Sara which came as a surprise to her because Laurel was adamant that her sister was off travelling through space and time.
So when he offered to take her to see Sara, Laurel didn't hesitate in saying yes.
What: Booker volunteers to take Laurel to see Sara.
When: Shortly after Laurel's arrival.
Where: At Sara's place.
Content Warnings: None anticipated, but will update if necessary!
Laurel was no stranger to weird occurences. She had seen plenty of them back home as a vigilante and when she was pre-law, joining in on any number of frat parties (those days were behind her now).
Today was one of those weird occurences. Being pulled into another world via an ocean and ending up on a strange beach was only the beginning of that weirdness. There was a familiarity about this place, like she had been here before or maybe it was in a dream; it being a dream could explain the whole turning into a squid then back again thing because there was no chance that Laurel would come up with that in real life.
She had spent some time wandering around and exploring this place to see what she could find out about it. if there was a way for her to get back home. People were counting on Laurel back home, a whole city was. She needed to be there.
Laurel had found herself sitting on a bench near the boardwalk when Booker found her. Like before, there was a familiarity there, or maybe she dreamed him up as well. They had got to talking for a bit and he knew things about her, things that Laurel had apparently said to him. He also revealed that he knew Sara which came as a surprise to her because Laurel was adamant that her sister was off travelling through space and time.
So when he offered to take her to see Sara, Laurel didn't hesitate in saying yes.

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Booker, for one, wasn't shocked at all to hear Sara had become the captain of that team of misfits. She had a level-headedness about her, and an assertion under pressure that lent itself very well to telling people what to do, and to get those people to listen.
And she cared, about each of them. Even without having that bed of memories to fall back on, she still cared.
Given how much he and Sara can manage to put away on a daily basis, he's a little surprised by Laurel's admission - but he honestly don't really care that much. "Yeah, sure," it's an easy nod, and he sets the bottle and glasses by Sara before heading back to find something for Laurel to drink.
There's no soda or juice, but he squeezes some lemon into water, slices in a cross section. It's about as fancy as he has the means for, but he puts in a bit of sugar too - soda and juice were sweet enough he figures she'll like it.
He comes back out, watching Sara closely - trying to gauge if she's okay, if he should leave them be and find something else to do.
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When Booker returns with the drinks, she winces a little at the realization that Laurel's sober. Shooting Booker an apologetic smile, she watches him head back into the kitchen before turning her attention back to Laurel.
"So how long have you been here?" If she arrived at the same time as the rest of them, she'll kick herself for not knowing her own sister was here sooner.
When Booker returns, she murmurs a quick 'thanks' before patting the open seat next to her.
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An understatement in her opinion, but there isn't much that Laurel can do about it now. She arrived and now she had to figure this place out.
"Thanks, Booker." Laurel gives him a grateful smile when he returns with an alternative drink for her, taking it from him. Her attention switches back to Sara, taking a sip from her glass. It's got a refreshing taste and just the right amount of sweetness to keep her happy.
"Then Booker found me sitting on a bench and we got to talking." She pauses, thinking of how to put the next part. "This might sound even weirder, but I got the feeling that I was here before? Like in a dream or something. In that dream, I think I might've talked to Booker. I don't know. It's so hard to explain."
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It's as clear a signal as any that he should stay, and he settles on the couch next to Sara, keenly aware that while he hasn't heard a lot about Laurel, he's well aware of Sara, and the impact Laurel's had on Sara's life - for the better, overall.
Being on the outside of a reunion like this is odd, though there's an ease in the history they share, the way they sit across from each other, that familiarity.
There's something reassuring about it, even sitting on the peripheral.
For all intents and purposes, he's ready to be a silent presence, sit until someone (or something) indicates he should leave; he's pouring out drinks for Sara and him, and his lips pressing together at that... memory.
"Like we'd been out in some indefinite in-between space."
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"The place we were before this, everything kind of felt like a dream. Nightmare, actually, with all the shit it threw at us, so it makes sense that this place would bring some of that with it."
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If the topic comes up of course.
"A nightmare place. Kinda glad I missed out on that if I'm being honest. How long were you - the both of you I guess - in that weird dream place?"
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Fuck, the shit they've gone through - he reaches out for her as he leans back against the couch without really thinking about it, hand grazing her hip briefly ( reassuring himself, that she is here ) before he draws it back, to cup around the glass in his hand.
Sara's here, and he's here, and as awful as that is, at least they're together and it's awful. And now Laurel's here, too. Booker's willing to allow that things are a little bit better, when you weren't alone. No matter how much you deserved to be alone.
"I wasn't there that long at all." Granted, his perspective of 8 months is a bit more skewed than most.
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But the two of them, they've been through hell together. And whatever it is that's between them, it's stronger than they're both likely to admit.
She sets the glass in her hand down on the couch cushion to rest her knuckles against Booker's wrist, shrugging at her sister's question.
"I was there about a year. Booker came along a few months later." To be fair, a year was chump change when you'd lived a couple of centuries. But that wasn't exactly her secret to tell.
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"A year?" She repeats, mostly to herself. Laurel can't believe it at first, but then again, she has also found herself in this place. "This whole time, I figured you were on the Waverider. Which is why I knew I wouldn't hear from you for a while." Laurel trusted that Rip would keep Sara and the others safe until she was able to pay home a visit.
Her gaze moves between the two of them again as she thinks of a follow up question.
"Is there anyone else here from back home, Sara?"
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Booker's well out of practice, both with this socializing thing, and with being in an intimate space with Sara where it wasn't just the two of them, in their own little bubble. Sure, there had been the bar, in the last place, but no one paid much attention there, and those that did weren't all too important.
Laurel though - Laurel was important.
There's a bit of a smile, part regret at the circumstances, but mostly reassured. For all their shared issues and dark pasts, it was good to hear that Sara was cared for. That here was proof, that she was loved and cared for.
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"Maybe your version of me still is," she offers, shrugging a shoulder. "Truth is, we don't really know how any of it works. We heard of people going back home without any memory of this place. Right back to the moment they were taken from. It's hard to wrap your head around, but... at some point you just learn to roll with it, I guess."
She spares Booker a glance and a small smile. Rolling with it had become a bit of a specialty for them, all things considered.
At Laurel's next question, she chews on her lip a moment. "John's here. Constantine. He owns a shop in town."
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"Learn to roll with it," she echoes, nodding her head before taking a sip from her drink. "I can do that."
She will have to.
"I remember John, even if we didn't have a long conversation." They had more pressing matters like restoring Sara's soul to her body - something that Laurel doesn't need to mention because her sister knows that already. Booker might be aware of it too, but it all depended on what Sara decided to share with him about her life back home.
"So, Booker. Where are you from?"
No harsh grilling from her tonight.
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Booker's mid-sip when the question comes, and he's been expecting it. Well, maybe not that question particularly, but it was inevitable that the questions would eventually turn to ones about him - his story, his person, his history. Natural curiosity, for someone who even at a surface level must seem somewhat connected to her sister.
It doesn't surprise him that John got around Sara's world either, the way they know each other.
The answer comes to him easily; a story he's told countless times. "France. Small village outside of Paris. Mostly travel these days." Offer up a little information - not too much - and some questions are easier to dodge later on.
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“I’ll have to bring you over to his place at some point.” Even if John and Laurel had only really met in passing, she found it could only help having allies in a place like this. For all the drama they’d been through together, how far back they went, what he’d done for her bringing her back from the dead… bonds like those weren’t forged easily.
As far as Booker went, she was used to the comfortable quiet they tended to fall into so easily. He’s not exactly an easy man to get to know, but she can imagine Laurel’s more than curious about the man.
“Little hard to travel in a place like this, though,” she smirks, shooting him a small smile. “Deerington, too. We met when I was bartending at the last place.”
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"You can show me his place in a few days. I don't think there's any rush since it looks like I'm gonna be here for the foreseeable." Laurel keeps her tone light, but she knows that being in a place away from home isn't going to be easy.
Her attention shifts to Booker when he answers his question. "France? Oh, wow. I haven't been." She replies with a smile, clearly interested in that. Laurel kind of envies him for having the chance to travel around and see the world.
"Bartending huh?" Laurel grins, glancing over at Sara. "You do know your way around a cocktail shaker." It's a compliment. "And thanks for telling me how you two met. I was dying to know."
She laughs.
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There'd likely be a lot less envy going on if Laurel knew the full context - but it's too much to get into right now, and his default is to avoid providing that context anyway. It usually didn't bode well for anyone.
It hasn't been as tragic, around here but... the habit is deeply ingrained.
He gives a nod, avoiding the natural space to share about France in favor of,
"Can find you a place too but --" his eyes shift to Sara, a tilt of his head that stands in for a shrug. "Welcome to stay here until you do."
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"We've got plenty of room. Stay until you get settled. This place is... kind of a lot to take in."
That, and she can keep an eye out for her sister if and when things went sideways in this place. Which, more often than not, they usual did.
wraps this up (we can handwave the tour c: )
She finishes off the rest of her drink, placing it down on the coffee table in front of her before getting to her feet.
"I'll get out of your hair and we can talk tomorrow. Booker, it was great to meet you. Thanks for taking me to Sara." Her expression grows soft as she comes over to give her sister a quick embrace. "I'll see you tomorrow, Sara."
Then she pauses again. "Uh. I guess a tour would be great."