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cityofcoba2015-06-21 11:33 am
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WHO: Everyone!
WHAT: Mingle!
WHERE: Somewhere in the city
WHEN: Day 3, morning
[It's a beautiful morning in this part of Coba! The sun is shining, the birds are singing - or at least they were until a few seconds ago. Suddenly, the city is plunged into darkness again, and the streets start to fill with people dressed in outrageous costumes. There's music in the air and all traffic is stopped for the parade of revellers heading down the street. Anyone from New Orleans might find the spectacle rather familiar, but for anyone else it's still an excuse to party like the night never ended]
WHAT: Mingle!
WHERE: Somewhere in the city
WHEN: Day 3, morning
[It's a beautiful morning in this part of Coba! The sun is shining, the birds are singing - or at least they were until a few seconds ago. Suddenly, the city is plunged into darkness again, and the streets start to fill with people dressed in outrageous costumes. There's music in the air and all traffic is stopped for the parade of revellers heading down the street. Anyone from New Orleans might find the spectacle rather familiar, but for anyone else it's still an excuse to party like the night never ended]
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[he feels like a babysitter. He even looks upwards as if looking for strength but no, he's mentally cursing a certain history teacher and begging for him to show up to take ove babysitting duties]
I like this version of you. You listen. [and he releases him] You're better off hiding inside, anyway. The parade won't follow you in there.
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He snorts, allowing his guard to relax slightly as he glances back at Damon.] Thanks, but I'm seriously starting to doubt that.
[If the parade crashes through the door of the nearest building, he does not care about blending in - he is going to have WORDS with them.] And what do you mean, "I listen?" Of course I listen. He'd kill me otherwise if I didn't.
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Who'd kill you? [other Damon? He nods to a bar and leads the way, because it's never too early to have a glass or two of bourbon]
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[He follows Damon towards the bar, stuffing his hands in his pockets and trying not to sniff at the drunken crowd. God, it really is never too early for a drink.] Where I'm from, you three were like a package deal. You couldn't get him without you or Jenna.
Still kind of are, even though Jenna's married and you're dating... someone. [Dating Bonnie, actually. But Tyler's not stupid enough to discuss that in public.]
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You're joking. [he knows he isn't, but it's the first thing he can think of to say] I can assure you that outside of the Twilight Zone, it's the exact opposite. [and there was the little detail of Mason Lockwood being dead courtesy of Damon himself.
He'd keep that to himself, though. With a groan, he pushes into the bar] Do I want to ask who I'm dating?
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Also, keeping him in the dark about his uncle's death is probably for the best.]
Nah. You like her well enough and she's crazy enough to like you back. That's... kinda all you really need to know. [He questions Bonnie's taste in Salvatores a lot. First Giuseppe, then Damon, and there were probably scattered witches along the way... but if it makes them happy, he's not going to knock it too much. He thinks.]
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Right, so I'm dating someone crazy. Good to know. [his immediate thought is Katherine, but it makes him scowl and he wasn't following that thought any further. He approaches the bar and reaches over it, just grabbing a bottle of bourbon as he takes a seat. If the bartender had a problem with that, they didn't say a thing]
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Whoa. What'd you do to piss her off?
[He snorts at the thought, waving the bartender over and pulling out his wallet to pay for them both. See? He can TOTALLY blend in. Even if it's only to buy him that muchly-needed drink of whiskey. And some morning coffee, to ensure he'll stay awake throughout this madness.] Not that kind of crazy. Trust me, you'd still be giving her aneurisms.
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[he gives Tyler a look - he was going to pay, they were being subtle, remember? - but he lets him pay and grabs a glass to pour himself a drink.
- and nearly misses the glass because what?] I would be? Are you implying what I think you're implying?
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Instead of saying anything, though, he shrugs thoughtfully as he waits for his drinks to be poured.]
I don't know. What do you think I'm implying? That other-you might've been a witch? [Or as other-Damon preferred to be called, a "wizard."]
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I thought so. Yuck. [but it comes out mild, almost joking. He could never picture himself as a witch, just like he couldn't picture himself being besties with Jenna or Mason. It just didn't process right, or it processed its way into him making bad jokes about sci fi shows]
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Still, he laughs, muffling it unsuccessfully with his hand as he accepts his coffee.] Yeah, I'd bet he'd say the same thing. Day used to be like, president of the anti-vampire club.
[He grows quiet, taking a sip of his drink.] He doesn't hate them now, I think, but it got pretty bad for a while.
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When I was human, I wanted to be a vampire. [he leaves out the part where he immediately changed his mind upon waking up to find out that Katherine was "dead"] So I really can't picture that.
How bad, though? You can't say something like that and not elaborate, Lockwood. [he was curious. And nosy]
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We'd be here forever. His prejudice was like breathing - you name it, he probably did it. [Headtilt.] Kinda like your world's Bonnie, from what Caroline told me.
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There a particular reason he was like that, or what?
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[Tyler's not the guy to ask, and he knows it. Every time he tries to get the picture, Mason or someone else changes the subject.] He's not the kind of guy to blindly hate a whole species, at least not normally.
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[he very deliberately puts down his glass, all the better to stare. It made sense, in a logical sort of way, that they'd be alive, but hearing it was still just - odd. Wrong. That was a lifetime and a half ago, when he'd last seen his, and his father was the one who killed him in the first place]
No, I'm sure he isn't. Not without a few reasons, I bet. Aside from - that.
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That's a sobering thought. Sobering enough for him to actually hold back on drinking the whiskey, and instead changing his order for an earl grey latte.] Yeah. He's got his reasons, I just... don't really know them.
But I can answer a lot of other stuff, like how he grew up.
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He can see the slight shift in topics, though, and he's all for latching onto that and not talking directly about family. He picks up his glass again, but doesn't take another drink just yet]
Sure, why not. I bet it's nothing like how I did, but then again - I'm sure there's a good hundred years difference.
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You probably didn't babysit me or Elena, so... yeah. Mason and Jenna used to take turns with him if our parents couldn't find a sitter. It happened less as we got older, but that's kind of how Stefan and I became friends.
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Nope, none of that has ever happened. We didn't exactly grow up with the rest of you - I think by time any of you were born, I'd been a vampire for over a hundred years. I forget the exact math. Stefan, too.
He met you when he decided going back to high school was a great idea.
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Your Stefan's got brain damage. Besides the Twilight guy [and Bonnie and Anna], who wants to re-live high school? [beat] Then again, Day did graduate from grad school, so maybe it's just your family.
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I did the college thing, but that's about it. And I haven't done that in a long time.
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It's high school that wigs me out. Why bother with all that again?
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Masochism. Stupidity. Some mixture of both. Who knows with Stefan?
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