Tommy Shepard (
doubled_speed) wrote in
revivalproject2023-09-01 03:33 pm
[Open] These Broken Pieces Of Life
WHO: Tommy Shepherd, Open
WHERE: Young Avengers HQ, The Diner, The Greenhouse, The Beach Cave Hot Springs
WHAT: Returning to Temba, Broken Down Home, Farming, Failing To Hide Emotional Pain.
WHEN: August 1st through 15th
WARNINGS: N/A
I. Another Ruined Home | Young Avengers HQ
WHERE: Young Avengers HQ, The Diner, The Greenhouse, The Beach Cave Hot Springs
WHAT: Returning to Temba, Broken Down Home, Farming, Failing To Hide Emotional Pain.
WHEN: August 1st through 15th
WARNINGS: N/A
I. Another Ruined Home | Young Avengers HQ
Freedom. Sunlight. A sandwich made of greens and beautiful vegetables from the greenhouse. A meal that was doing nothing to make what was before him any better. Home, for the last several years... Broken.II. Moving In Day | The Diner
"Fucking hell," he grumbled around his mouthful of baconroom wrap. "Because when it fucking rains..."
It fucking poured. The roof was busted open, the door fallen off, and he could already see through the opening that their shared living room space was fucked. And now Tommy had no choice but to hope that things would be fixable. That he could bring out the things that mattered until such time he could have his home and his life back.
"Fat chance that, with my luck."
It's only temporary, Tommy tells himself as he pushes into the Diner and puts the heavy box in his arms on the table. He's so tired after all of the work of cleaning the HQ out. Fuck, he just hadn't wanted to deal with that today.III. Whistle While You Work | The Greenhouse
"Tea," he decides, moving to the counter to fish out the kettle so he could fill it with water. Once he's got the thing full and his hand near it to start heating it, he looks to the door in the corner that he never really used. One of the two sets of stairs that led up into the apartment that was once Eli's. A space that hadn't been used in years.
"Home sweet home I guess. But damn, how am I supposed to get a new bed up the stairs? They're narrow!"
Stressed? Frustrated by the turn of events? Need to feel accomplished in life? Have you ever considered Farming(tm)?!IV. The Calm Is A Lie | Beach Caves Hot Spring
Tommy groans at the voice running stupid infomercials in his head as he enters the greenhouse, grabs a basket with pruning sheers and gloves from the door, and looks around. The green, the smell of plants, the familiarity of this place... It's strangely soothing to Tommy. Like coming home. Perhaps it was, given no one had put as many years of care and attention into this place as he had.
And this? This was the place he remembers. Tommy immediately moves to the first area where he should have been harvesting already and sets into it. And he pauses only when he hears motion.
"Someone there?" he calls out, looking around. Strange. Not many people came here like he did.
He didn't come here often. There was always the risk he'd turn the wrong way and end up in the crystal rich parts of the minds. Super charging his powers right now was not something Tommy was particularly keen on. It would only make all of this decidedly worse.
Caution was the watch word as he moved through the caves, hand on a wall, until he could hear the water and feel the heat. The springs. A place to soak sore muscles, and he'd been sore as hell since they'd headed underground. No amount of sauna could have helped with it. Now Tommy didn't hesitate for even a second to strip out of his clothes and slip into the almost too hot water.
"Fuck," he mumbled once he was settled into it. It felt so good. So freeing. So nice.
"Fuck," he repeated as he felt a sting in his eyes. It's just from the heat of the water. It's from how hot it is, turning his skin a little pinker. That's it. He's not crying. He's not crying.

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"You want the crazy part? The really crazy part? Thomas Maximoff was alive during my life time. I was literally reborn before I was even born the first time. Part of the weirdness that comes from your mother being a witch who specializes in chaos magic. Though I still think the rebirth thing was because of Billy's powers."
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"You're telling me the crazy part isn't you waking up in Jersey twice or more. So you're Maximoff but not? Sounds like this body was made waiting for your freaky soul to be put into it. And here I thought the Upside Down shit was crazy from my world."
"East coast worst coast aside, you got a broom or something around here so we can clean this damn mattress off?"
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"I mean, it's not like I remember waking up in Jersey twice. Okay I woke up there most of my life. But who remembers being born? And yeah, we don't really know how that happened, whether we were the original souls in the bodies or not. I think that's why my soul-mom avoids me. That and I don't take after her magically, but rather I'm like her brother, my uncle Pietro, in powers. But like I said, my world is crazy and I've definitely had people just look at me like I'm crazy because of how messed up the family history is."
The 'east coast worst coast' does get Billy flipped off briefly though. Because excuse you, he died on the west coast. Sorta.
"I'll go find a broom to sweep up. But I'll haul the mattress down and beat it out myself."
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He leans to the side so he's still sitting but giving Tommy all the space on the bed. "Your mom sounds like shit then. Maybe she took tips on parenting from Neil at some point if she was in California."
He catches the brief motion of the finger before laughing and sticking his tongue out.
"Probably be easier if both of us hauled the mattress down and beat the dust off of it." Tommy would be faster, but Billy could put some power in his arms at least.
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That's not even relevant in Billy's time, is it? No, not really.
"Frank and Mary were terrible. Wanda and Vision just haven't been there. And in some ways I don't forgive them for that. And in others, I just wish they had been. That they were. They apparently aren't like that, across all universes."
Vision. Someone Tommy's referenced as having been here before. Probably a crumb that Billy can do something with later. And now it's getting serious and talking about things Tommy's bad at talking about so he does his best to deal with it. Which is by distraction. Which he does with a joke.
"Oh come on now, Curls, you aren't really offering to help me beat off, are you?" he says. Which he would probably immediately regret.
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His foot starts to bounce a little as he listens. "At least they're consistent I guess. I forgot that you come from a place that has universes like that. Plural.
About to add more to the conversation, Tommy drops the flirty joke on him. Billy stiffens and looks back to the other. It throws light on his face easily, which highlights the pink creeping into his cheeks. Talking to Robin about how he felt with... his own gender had been a little liberating. She had gotten it easily on the way down to the bunker. The mattress squeaks as he gets up and starts tugging it. "Shut up. And get off of this so we can get it downstairs. Unless you want to sleep in filth, you——" No. Don't say it. You're being good.
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But he sees the reaction, the pink. A red face can be anger as much as embarrassment, and Tommy groans as he gets to his feet.
"Shit, sorry man. Shouldn't have said that. It's just knee jerk. It's nothing to do with you."
But he is up off the bed and with a quick push on the mattress he's helping it up onto it's side.
"I almost want to throw it out through the window. For shits and giggles."
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But then everything else happened in between to bring those conflicting feelings back to light and Tommy's teasing doesn't help any of it. A glance from the mattress to the window.
One part of him wants to throw Tommy out of it.
The smarter part knows Tommy would never let Billy catch him.
"Well we could. Save us the energy of beating the dust out when the ground does it for us."
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"I mean, there's dirt in the ground. But this way we only have to navigate the stair once. Plus, come on. It's gonna be fun."
He moves back to the window and makes sure it's open all the way.
"Think we can squeeze it in?"
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He gives it a look over. "If we hoist it up and push it through diagonally, it should fit. Might take a little bit, but it'll work. I'll hold it up and you get it through." The blond starts lifting it, turning over so the brunt of it was on his back. Easier to keep it's angle this way.
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And man, it's great to squeeze it through.
"When it's mostly off your back, get out from under it, okay? You deserve to head down and watch it fall. I'll hold it and wait."
They deserve their little chaos.
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Once it’s mostly off of him with the weight in the window, he straightens up. He grins, eyes bright and starts down the stairs. Billy practically takes them two at a time before bursting out of the doors and heading around to the side.
It’s comical, seeing the mattress wiggling mostly out of the window. He laughs and wishes he had a Polaroid camera for this.
"Alright Shepherd!" Billy calls up with his hands cupped around his mouth. "Let her drop!!"
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From there he moves, full speed of course, to be there at Billy's side to see the thing fall. Which it does. Kicks up a hell of a lot of dust, from it and from the ground, when it hits. And Tommy laughs in delight. Damn.
"That was so cool. Okay, want me to go find a stick to beat this thing with? I could hold it up and you could whap the hell out of it. And I promise no lip or egging on."
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He’s not even surprised now to see Tommy back at his side as the mattress falls. He laughs as it lands, glad that he’s still wearing the cloth mask to keep him from inhaling the dust.
"You go find some sticks. I’ll get this up against the wall so we can smack the shit out of this bitch." Hopefully not too much and destroy it.
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"Alright, got it."
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"Oh that’s better than what I thinking of. I’m keeping one of those when we’re done." He snatches one and swirls around in his hand to get the weight of it. It wasn’t an axe, but it’d be a good weapon.
"Weirdos with delinquent problems first," he gestures with the rod from Tommy to the mattress, grinning.
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"Oh, sounds like you want a first swing then," Tommy says with a grin.
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"Let’s start in the middle and work our way out. Push the dust and whatever else is in there out to make room for your mutant dust shit."
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He steps forward and starts to hit at the mattress as well.
"I'm not a dusting mutant. That's Pixie. Apparently her dust can make you high as fuck, if David was to believed."
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No one else had even tried. Hell, Harrington had watched him get pulled down by his father‘s hands.
That sat with him a little too.
"Shut up. You have skin cells like the rest of us. You’re dusty and a mess, Shepherd." The pole begins to thawk against the mattress in hard smacks. "Unless you’re just that much of a freeeee—weirdo like this Pixie person."
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"Oh, you mean skin cells. Yeah, I've got those too. And I'm TOTALLY a mess. Man, you wouldn't even believe it, Curls."
He is happy to keep beating, pausing only to eye Billy warily. Was the word really going to happen? Don't let it happen man. Billy pivots and Tommy nods.
"I mean, she has a knife that if it cuts you will cut out your soul or something, I think. I don't know. I don't really keep up with X-Men shit much. But David needed someone to listen about it all, and I'm a surprisingly good listener. Then again, so are you."
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He sweeps his gaze noticeably over Tommy and goes back to swinging. "Yeah, I can tell you’re a mess Just by your hair, Shepherd."
Billy cackles at the taunt while the dust puffs up in the air around them. This would probably be a sight if anyone walking by happened to look down the alleyway and see the two of them beating the shit out a mattress with poles.
"Don’t have much else to do here and I’m not about to tell everyone my backstory. You’ve already seen some of it so I don’t care as much. But it’s boring here and I don’t want to hang out around Harrington. And the fucker is usually around Buckley and, or Munson, so the less spent around the two of them, the better."
So doing this and chilling at the beach house were Billy‘s way of staying out of trouble and attempting to make other connections that weren’t from Hawkins.
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"So what you're saying is that I'm the coolest guy you know. That's okay. I'm often the coolest guy people know," he offers when Billy explains why he's not off with people who were actually his own age. "I'm still glad you're here. Day's been shit and you've made it better."
Billy deserves to know that. Deserves to know that he had been a force for good for Tommy today, one he had desperately needed.
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He straightens up and pulls at his shirt vigorously to get some of the dust off of him. "Yeah well at least one person wants me around even if I think they’re bias because they’re my sponsor."
There’s a little spot in his chest that feels warm and strange. Like he’s glad he helped the day not be shit for at least one person here.
Maybe he really could be someone his mom would be proud of.
"Any day is made better when you get to shove a mattress out of a window."
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How did you get genetics from a 'soul-mom'? Who even fucking knows.
"You're right. The weird powers make me cooler than you, Cali Curls. Sorry for the bad news there. But it's fine. I hear coolness is something that you can pick up by association, so I'm sure some will rub off on you."
The term sponsor again. Yeah, Tommy's already regretting the word, but it had let Billy accept him, so hey, he should accept it too. He needs to think it through though, so he keeps pounding a little bit.
"Yeah, it is. But... Maybe a day is also better when you've got a friend to haul you out of a funk. So I had two points in my favor the moment you showed up."
There. An actual offer of proper friendship.
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