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[Random RP Post - Billy Kaplan]
This post is intended for mini-PSLs, random threads, or fic prompts for Billy / Wiccan with no required association with Luceti-canon. Invite or request-only, atm, as Luceti keeps me busy, but I'm open to ideas.
...I'll put more here if I think of anything, never done this before, oops
...I'll put more here if I think of anything, never done this before, oops

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The last thing he remembers is Patriot, and the terrible sensation of being unable to move, of being terrified.
It had been Wanda's prerogative to get to know him, not the other way around. In that time that Billy spent moping, staring out the window and ignoring the super world around him, Wanda had come to Tommy, told him that if he needed anything, he could come to her. They had lunch sometimes, but then he was gone. He wonders if Wanda noticed, given that whole Mother thing Billy filled him in on. He hopes but doesn't expect, because he knows better than to expect parents to be reliable.
What he didn't expect was what he got when he zoomed over to see if she wanted his company at three in the morning.
An instant later he phases himself through Billy's door, not bothering to knock because it doesn't matter. Not now. Not with this. ]
Billywakeupyouneedtowakeupthisisimportant
...that is an amazing username
Speaking of parents, he really needed to call Wanda in the morning. ...Afternoon. There was no change he was going to wake up before noon.
Except that- noise, ugh-
It doesn't take much of Tommy's voice to stir him, even though he'd just barely gotten to sleep. He mumbles a resistant response and burrows a little, seeking out another body on the mattress beside him, and... oh. Right. Home. His eyes flicker open, blearily seeking the source of the noise, and he's surprised enough to find Tommy that it wakes him up the rest of the way.]
...Tommy? What are you... what time is it?
I'm still so surprised it wasn't taken.
[ He could take his time with it, he could say instead that it's 3:10 exactly and that he's here to give him a very important message, but he can't help but cut to the chase. He can feel it burning in his eyes and he's been telling himself not to fucking cry since he heard the news a minute ago. ]
They killed her.
same, wow
-But no. He's solid, real, tense beneath Billy's fingers. And the words resonate through Billy's head, bringing back a hundred old fears that had haunted him since the day Cassie and Jonas died.]
Wh... dead? She can't... no way... Wanda?
[Mom?]
Tell me you're joking, Tommy...
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[ He's not sure if he's speaking slowly enough to be understood, and he doesn't care. Not right now, when he's still reeling. He groans and presses his palms into his eyes. He sways and sits down on Billy's bed; this isn't any sort of time to be asking for permission. ]
I just went over there, and they tried to sit me down and tell me, like I couldn't tell the second they looked at me that something was up.
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Never had he had to hold himself back as much as he did during all this time, and especially to actually fool everyone enough to knock Hank Pym out and take his identity for his own. Even more so when he had to act the part while walking to all the cells, passing by Wiccan's with just a glance, in order to get the passcodes and learn the methods it took to start the jail break.
It's only when the plan actually begins that Teddy starts to not hold back anymore. He's no longer Hank Pym, despite wearing his skin still. He's Teddy Altman, and he's going to save everyone at this horrifying prison cell.
But first...
He stops in front of one cell in particular. His eye, fingerprint and voice are scanned, and once he's inside...
There's Billy, strapped to that damned chair. Teddy wastes no time; he gets to work to turn that machine strapped to his head off, and once he knows it's safe to remove, he slowly does so, and he leans over to see his boyfriend's face as it's revealed to him.]
Billy? Oh god, Billy...
[He uses his normal voice to let Billy know that he's here, and he refuses to move on until he knows that Billy's okay. Of course - Of course he's not okay, idiot, but - ]
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We were- we were together, we were free, we were going home- from-
Luceti.
And after that, the memories had come back to him, trickling in one by one, and it was easier to focus on them than his situation. They'd been trapped there for so long, but they'd always had each other. And now- now, oh gosh, he could feel it. The ring, his ring, on a chain around his neck, hidden beneath the costume. He hadn't had it when they'd left for the chemical factory, but now, here it was. The cool metal on his skin was a reminder that it was real, all of it. One small comfort that kept him from breaking.
Teddy's coming. He promised, he said he'd get me out. I just have to wait.
So he waits, and waits, and as much as it aches to be stuck in here, he believes in Teddy's promise.
And now, when he hears Teddy's voice (for real, not an illusion, real with warm hands and shaky breath) he tentatively opens his eyes to make sure. Is this it? Is it finally over?]
...Teddy...?
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[Oh god, oh thank god. Teddy lets out a long sigh of relief, and he can feel most of the rage inside leave with it. All he wants to do is drop to his knees and pull Billy into the tightest hug he can give without squeezing him too hard.
But he knows, he knows he has a job to do, and if he messes this up, everyone suffers for it. Still, he can't resist cupping Billy's cheeks with his hands and leaning in more, checking to see if he's dazed, in shock, or any other sign that he'd need more time to recover.]
Billy...
[For just a few seconds, Teddy presses his forehead to Billy's. It's too short for him, but he's probably already spent too long here.
He pulls back after that, though he still keeps his hands on Billy's cheeks. This time, though, it's to get his attention as he speaks.]
I'm going to start breaking everyone else out, and I need your help. Cap and the others are going to go up against Iron Man, and the plan is to have everyone broken out to join Cap's side. We don't have a lot of time, and we can't screw this up. You get me?
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And to remind himself- Teddy might not know. Might not remember. Not yet. For him, it's been a few months, not... not years, god. This'll be hard to keep to himself.
Teddy's right, though. There are more important things they need to deal with right now. The rest can come later.]
Yeah... yeah, I get you... just. Get me on my feet, I'll...
[He grips Teddy' shoulders, pushing himself out of the chair- but it's been so long since he's gotten to stand that his legs drop under him immediately, and he clings for balance. Whoops, too soon.]
...Okay, um. Go help the others first? I'll catch up...
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[Teddy holds onto Billy's elbows, keeping him up, but... yeah, Billy's right, too. He needs to get going and not stay with his boyfriend, as much as he'd like to. The thought that he'd missed him and worried for him and was so fucking afraid for him nearly makes him just hold on and cling, but no - not yet. Not until they're out of danger.
So instead, Teddy lowers Billy to the floor so that he can kneel there instead, then backs off enough so that the only contact they have is Teddy's hand on his shoulder.]
Right. Make sure you tell everyone what I just told you, all right?
[And then, Teddy turns as he stands, shifts back into Pym as he runs out. Sure enough, after just a moment, Billy will likely hear the sound of door upon door opening as Teddy makes his way down the hall. Unlike with Billy, Teddy doesn't linger too long with the others. He has to hurry, before Iron Man's team catch on to what they're doing.]
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He's needed, though, and he can't just sit around while Teddy headlines a rescue. He's free, and he has an obligation to help. That's what superheroes do.
Grimacing, he uses the chair to pull himself back to his feet, shaking the pins and needles out of his limbs until he can walk again. Then he's out the room and hurrying down the hall, doing his best to support Teddy's efforts.
They can do this, they can get out of here. And then... well. Then, they have some serious talking to do.]
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And then, after the fight, it was... over. Just... suddenly over. Cap surrendered. Everyone just... stopped. It was done.
And Teddy... Teddy can't really believe it's happening. It makes him feel a little sick, seeing Cap surrender to Iron Man, especially when it's over something like fighting for heroes' rights.
He'll sort it out later. They all will. Right now, Teddy weaves through the heroes who were all fighting each other just moments ago, now standing and trying to figure out what to do with themselves. Teddy knows what to do now, and that's to find his boyfriend.]
Billy? Billy!
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In a flash of light he appears directly in front of Teddy, taking barely a second to visually find the blond before he practically lunges into his arms. He doesn't care who's around or if it's the time or place for it. The fight's done, they've been given the OK to retreat. He just wants to go home.]
Teddy... we're okay...
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[If Billy hadn't done so, Teddy would've pulled him in for a tight embrace instead. But right now he catches Billy and wraps his arms around him, wanting to cling but knowing he can't. But god, god, he was so worried, he hardly slept, had an angry, twisted knot in his chest that just made him want to punch something -
He ends up falling to his knees with Billy, face pressed to his shoulder and fingers curling against his boyfriend's cape.]
I was so - I didn't know what they'd do to you, I had to wait to come after you, I'm so sorry we took so long -
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[He can't tell Teddy that he literally did know, that Teddy had told him directly, but he can at least try and ease the guilt. He knows it must have eaten up at Teddy to just leave him in the prison. Maybe this one small thing can help that.
He can't say for sure what he'd have believed, without Luceti's interlude to share his future. Would he have doubted? He doesn't want to believe that, not after everything. Teddy came. That's all that matters.
He curls up as tightly as he can against Teddy, tears trickling down his cheeks and seeping into their uniforms. Outwardly it's just relief at being free, but... it just feels so good to be back.]
I just... let's go home. Can we go home? I need to see everyone, I...
[God. God, this is going to test every lying-to-parents skill he's ever learned over the years. How is he supposed to pretend it's only been a few months at most when it's been years since he saw nearly everyone he's ever known?]
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[It does feel a little better, knowing that Billy understood, had faith in him all that time. It's the one of the few good things that came out of this, that and actually getting Billy out of there.
He nods as much as he can against Billy's shoulder and, while Teddy would love to keep clinging on to him, he knows they should get going. They're free to go home. No arrests, no fighting, no anything. It's time to get home.]
Right... yeah. Let's -
Hulkling! Wiccan!
[But as he pulls back, Teddy hears a voice and turns to see the rest of their team running up... minus Cassie, that is. Eli, Kate and Jonas, all coming to check up on them.]
Guys! It's okay... I got him. He's back.
[He looks at Billy with a question in his eyes, though he's not sure if his boyfriend will interpret it; "do you still want to go home, or see them for a bit?"]
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Well... almost everyone. But while he knows it'll take a while before either side will be ready to join up again, he's not really angry with her for leaving them anymore. Maybe distance helped with that. Or maybe because he hadn't been there to witness it, anyway. He'll have to decide later.
Whatever. He's too happy to care.]
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[Some of them seem surprised about all the hugging - pretty much all the other boys, but it's also written off as Billy just being glad he's out of the prison. Teddy himself stays back, letting his boyfriend reunite with everyone, noting just how relieved and happy he is to see all of them.
God, he missed him so much.
And, of course, he doesn't say no when Kate comes to hug him, too. In fact he returns the embrace, and is so grateful for it. At times like this? He needs some kind of physical assurance, too. It's over for now... Everyone in the group - well, mostly everyone, but everyone's okay. They're all (almost) a full team again.
And Cassie... They'll just give her some time. She can hang out at the big kids' table, sure, but hopefully she'll see that the lame-nerd-table is definitely where it's at.]
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It's still in rough shape - all but abandoned since they were captured, a gaping hole in the upper floor where the feds had blown up poor Eli. But the building is sturdy, and they'd always felt safe there. He doesn't linger, though; once everyone is there and in one piece, he pulls Teddy away from the group, giving his hand a squeeze.]
Okay, seriously. Home? Please?
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kate does something she'd never thought she'd ever do: she texts billy the address of clint's place in bed-stuy, and asks him to meet her there. it's all under the gentle pretense of being a good co-hawkeye -- sure, she'd 'split' from the team a while back but that didn't mean she was going to let his place go stagnant and the contents of the fridge rot while clint is being detained. the acquitted verdict hasn't come down yet; the trial's been dragging on.
so when billy arrives, kate is leaning back against the counter in clint's loft-style apartment. the fridge door is open -- and it doesn't look like she's made much headway. maybe because she'd found far fewer perishable items than first anticipated, and it turns out she only drummed up this farce of an excuse in order to make herself feel better.
it's not working. ]
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Either way, this isn't about the team, or Clint, not really. This is for Kate.
He wanders in wearing civvies, giving Lucky a little scritch at the entrance before finding Kate in the kitchen area. She looks bummed... but who can blame her? They're all shocked by what Clint did, but she knew him better than most, these days.]
Hey. How's it going?
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[ never-you-mind that all three jars would have likely kept well enough until kingdom come (pickled, after all) -- kate still made a show of it.
she hands a fresh trash bag to billy and gestures that he should hold it open for her. ] Plus, I can't remember the last time I ever saw him drink anything other than bad cheap beer. Is he having sneaky cocktail parties when I'm not around? Who is he inviting?
[ -- kate bravely displaced all her disappointment and uncertainty onto this very narrow emotional landscape. and she did so without yet even meeting billy's eyes.
welcome to the funhouse. ]
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Well he sure wasn't inviting his team. ...But that might have something to do with the fact that we're all underage, so who really knows.
[The downside of being the old fart in the Kooky Quartet 2.0. It's both an offering of sympathy and solidarity at the same time- Clint wasn't forthcoming with them about his plans, either, and while the New Avengers were nowhere near as close to him as she was (who is, these days?) he can understand the sting of being left in the dark by someone you're supposed to trust.]
...Maybe he just likes snacking on them. Lots of people do.
[And a little bone-throwing, on the side.]
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he's just as at a loss as i am, she realizes. it's hard to swallow that she isn't the only one left in clint's dust. she wants to martyr herself, but her better judgement and cooler head prevails. ]
Is he good? [ she asks, out of compulsion. ] On the team. Is he good?
sob i don't have billy tags set to filter so i keep losing them A+ me
[Billy takes a moment to consider his actual response; it's been interesting, working with the older Hawkeye- eye-opening for sure, and it made him miss Kate all the more.]
It started out weird. I guess it never stopped being weird. I mean, he literally admitted to being a spy for SHIELD, but he always acted like things were fine, otherwise. And when Roberto kicked us out - or kicked himself out - he was fine with not being the leader. And there's gotta be something wrong with you if you want me as a leader, right?
[Here's where he'd insert a self-deprecating laugh. Except he doesn't much feel like laughing.]
...He was good... until he wasn't. That's all I can really say for sure.