Leo Fitz (
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I would break the laws of gravity
Who: Leo Fitz and OPEN (log is for all, some closed starters in comments)
Where: Checkerboard Hills
When: August 9th, just past midnight
Rating: PG+
Summary: Man returns to Wonderland after two months at home under heavy stress. Man throws toddler-level tantrum in public space. As adults are wont to do.
The Story:
[Apparently, the stories are true. When one leaves Wonderland, one is thrust back home without memory. There's nothing to prevent the mistakes he should know to avoid, no way to apply the emotional developments he's earned. It's just the harsh progression of time, doing what time wishes. And there's no way to stop it from bringing them back before they're ready to come back.
When Fitz arrives, it's facedown into a patch of eternally-manicured grass. The memories hit all at once, but they're not memories he wants. He doesn't need to know about a ridiculous fantasy dimension holding people hostage. He was kind of in the middle of something a little life-or-death...!
It's too much to hold, and far more than he can process. Instead of wandering back to the mansion and settling back into his personal space, he stays where he is, pulling himself up to his hands and knees and tearing at the grass in open distress, shouting out at nothing and everything all at once.]
Not now! There's no time for this!
[Some people hit pillows. Right now, he's technically landscaping. And he's definitely not tearing up. That's probably all the dirt he's dislodging.]
Where: Checkerboard Hills
When: August 9th, just past midnight
Rating: PG+
Summary: Man returns to Wonderland after two months at home under heavy stress. Man throws toddler-level tantrum in public space. As adults are wont to do.
The Story:
[Apparently, the stories are true. When one leaves Wonderland, one is thrust back home without memory. There's nothing to prevent the mistakes he should know to avoid, no way to apply the emotional developments he's earned. It's just the harsh progression of time, doing what time wishes. And there's no way to stop it from bringing them back before they're ready to come back.
When Fitz arrives, it's facedown into a patch of eternally-manicured grass. The memories hit all at once, but they're not memories he wants. He doesn't need to know about a ridiculous fantasy dimension holding people hostage. He was kind of in the middle of something a little life-or-death...!
It's too much to hold, and far more than he can process. Instead of wandering back to the mansion and settling back into his personal space, he stays where he is, pulling himself up to his hands and knees and tearing at the grass in open distress, shouting out at nothing and everything all at once.]
Not now! There's no time for this!
[Some people hit pillows. Right now, he's technically landscaping. And he's definitely not tearing up. That's probably all the dirt he's dislodging.]
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Jumped out of a plane and right into the portal, it was pretty bad ass from what I heard. And, you know, stupid.
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His investigations have been fairly extreme.
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[As if that answers everything.]
I know it's a lot to come back with, but, there isn't anything you can do from here Fitz.
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Have you met him?
Is Jemma happy with him?
[He can't stay on a single subject. He has too many questions.]
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He dies before you guys can rescue him.
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That should be a relief. Why isn't it a relief??]
Have you spoken to Jemma about it?
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She doesn't blame you, if that's what you're worried about. You guys couldn't have saved him anyway.
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She's talked to me about him, but I don't think she's comfortable with me. It might be easier for her to process with a girlfriend.
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You guys end up together. Back home.
[Spoiler alert? But clearly this concerns him a lot, and it's about the only thing about their future that she feels comfortable about.]
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I'm not talking about home. [ right now, at least. ]
At home, Bobbi knows about it before she tells me. I'm not her first choice. I think you should talk to her.
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Talk to her. Make the first step.
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I will. I am. I have been.
that doesn't mean you shouldn't too.
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I'll speak to her.
Have you seen her yet?
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She's asleep now.
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Probably hasn't been getting a lot of sleep since you left.
[If her experience is anything to go off of, except Daisy knew Lincoln wasn't coming back to her.]
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Have you spoken with her?
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Is this what we all have to look forward to at some point? I mean, apparently I've already done this. Except I remember none of it.
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Potentially. It requires more study.
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Both outcomes are possibilities. It could be deliberate, but it could just as easily be something else entirely.
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How can I help?