Raymond Stantz (
gone_byebye) wrote2007-10-08 01:16 pm
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The nice thing about owning your own building is that if you want to go up on the rooftop without setting off an alarm, you can. Ray does a lot of his big thinking up there. Sure, the Firehouse is only three stories tall, but it's still up on the roof. It gives him a little more perspective, and it's a nicely controlled perspective, too, rather than oh-my-god-my-place-in-the-universe-is-WHAT perspective.
Sometimes he finds it easier to talk about certain things up here, too. Slimer doesn't come up here much, and Ecto can't hear this far up without deploying active scanning, and Peter and Egon can't stumble in on things by accident. So he's waiting for Winston just now.
This is gonna be at least as hard as telling the guys about Milliways in the first place.
Sometimes he finds it easier to talk about certain things up here, too. Slimer doesn't come up here much, and Ecto can't hear this far up without deploying active scanning, and Peter and Egon can't stumble in on things by accident. So he's waiting for Winston just now.
This is gonna be at least as hard as telling the guys about Milliways in the first place.
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It's said with a smile as he walks over to where Ray's sitting.
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Some conversations are way harder to start than others, and this would be one.
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He knows. He won't force it, though.
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It's weak, but it provides him something of a lead-in. Sort of.
"Speaking of snow."
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He won't push.
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"Yeah. Once or twice."
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He glances sidelong at Winston, and then up at the AT&T building, over on Canal.
"You keep waiting for it, even if you know intellectually that it's not gonna happen, and when it doesn't... it's just weird, you know?"
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He doesn't say anything else and he doesn't look at Ray. That is one mighty interesting AT&T building.
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Ray rubs at the back of his neck absently. "And then one day you look up and you realize six years've gone by, just like that..."
Mr. Segue, he's not, but this is the best he can do.
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Startled 'WHAT!?!'s are for those who haven't had a giant marshmallow man and a living, Transforming car integrated into their reality matrix.
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"Yeah, um... you know how time gets weird for me whenever I go to Milliways? It, um, kind of got a lot weirder this time around."
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All right. It's Ray. This can be done.
"Sounds it."
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He's brought Garion to the Firehouse once or twice in the process of getting him back and forth between New York and Riva. People have been around.
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"Why, what about him?"
If this was anyone else, he might be tempted to ask something like 'he's not in trouble, is he?' or 'he didn't get you into trouble, did he?' but this is Ray. If a friend was in trouble, he wouldn't be sitting on a roof. And if the other man had gotten Ray in trouble--
He wasn't quite sure about that. From his experience (his personal experience), Ray tended to get others into trouble. Or they were worried about him and got into trouble on their own.
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This is gonna be the fun part.
"It seems that at some point, my goddaughter went and talked to a couple of them on my behalf. Without telling me. Or her father, for that matter."
Ray hasn't mentioned Dominic's bout of second sight to anyone from Gara yet. He doesn't want to get Beldaran in trouble.
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"The little redhead? The little redhead talked to the gods about you? I'm assuming since you're not, you know, fried and crispy that this was a good thing."
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Garion warned him once that his grandfather didn't think much of the Book of Alorn, but there's always other sources of information about a people's gods.
"She's sort of in an interesting position. For one thing, she's genetically a Dryad. It runs in her mother's female line. For another, pretty much all of her close relatives on her father's side? Sorcerers." It's getting a little easier, as long as he doesn't think about it too much. "Dryads live as long as their trees live, and her mother's tree is an oak. So're the trees of all her mother's relatives. And where Garion comes from, sorcerers have this tendency to not die. I mean, not of old age, anyway."
He's gonna pause and let the picture start drawing itself before he goes any further.
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"So... you going to start swinging that lightsaber around and shouting about how there can only be one or did you not spend six years somewhere and look exactly like you did before you left?"
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Then he sobers. "Sorry. Yeah, that's pretty much the gist of Beldaran's arrangement. And it wasn't six years, it was more like forty-seven, but they at least get snow in Melcene. I kind of found out about the no-aging package when I got shoved into the past of Garion's world by a being or forces unknown and realized just how long I'd been trying to work out how to get back home."
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"It was a joke, Ray. I do know you, you know."
He pats the other man's shoulder before breathing in deep.
"Man. Forty seven years? That's... that's wild. And forty-seven years in a totally different world?"
He whistles.
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It's usually safest.
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"Anyway, that's the big thing. Around forty years at the university, six and a half in a tropical country with so many jungles and snakes that I'm never going to be able to go to Rain Forest World at the Bronx Zoo again without flinching. I finally got contacted by the guy who switched me and Ecto back, and he got Garion to find me in the past and pull me out of it, and that's pretty much when I finally came home."
There is no power on Earth or in Heaven that can compel Ray to say exactly what he was trying to do in Nyissa.
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"So. You're immortal."
He presses his lips together into a line for a moment before breathing out in a puff.
"Better than it could be."
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Except what happens on Mexican Night, but he'll deal with that later.
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Because he thinks of these things.
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And he looks out over the City.
"So, were you trying that speech out on me before giving it out to the other guys?"
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"Just remind Peter that he's not allowed to hide behind you any more than he used to be," he says with a warm smile. "And Egon--"
There's a short pause.
"You're on your own there. Sorry."
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"What're friends for?"