* Despite everything, it's still you. (
determinedest) wrote in
entrancelogs2018-02-09 07:04 pm
look at all that which surrounds me [ open ]
Who: FRISK and YOU and/or TIM and YOU
Where: Mostly outside tbh like just generally gonna be in the woods
When: 2/09 - 2/11
Rating: PG-13; general cw for mental health shit for Tim in particular
Summary: Frisk climbed a mountain. Tim's lost time. Neither of them is particularly okay.
The Story:
[Just kidding starters are in the comments again so I don't spam the log comm lol. Anyway if you want closed starters just smack me here or over at
arrpee. Also feel free to use either prose or brackets and I'll match you.]
Where: Mostly outside tbh like just generally gonna be in the woods
When: 2/09 - 2/11
Rating: PG-13; general cw for mental health shit for Tim in particular
Summary: Frisk climbed a mountain. Tim's lost time. Neither of them is particularly okay.
The Story:
[Just kidding starters are in the comments again so I don't spam the log comm lol. Anyway if you want closed starters just smack me here or over at

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He tries inching back again, step by step. Is he just going to follow? That's - that's bad, isn't it? Strangers following you.
"I don't...know you."
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He lifts his hands, the camera still rolling on the ground next to him.
"You ever heard stories about people...traveling in time? It's like that. I'm sorta...from the future. I guess."
He doesn't want to tell Tim he used to be older. That's disturbing, and maybe it's not even true; maybe Wonderland just reached back in time and pulled this Tim out instead.
"And look, I do know you. Your name's Tim Wright. You said--you told me your dad wasn't really around, and your mom--" No, too much. He was looking for her. Maybe it hasn't happened yet. "And I don't know what you're doing running into the woods, but I think I've got a pretty good guess."
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How does he know his name?
It doesn't make sense. How can someone be from the future? How can someone know him from there? That doesn't - he really just has to be something wrong. Something he can forget. Something not real, not there, not real.
"Don't...I don't have a dad, you - "
No, no.
This isn't right. None of this is right. Why are you talking to the strangers, Timothy? You know better.
He just...he just has to close his eyes. Close his eyes and count, and start thinking hard about what's real and what isn't. He can count. He can count his fingers. One, two, three, four - all the way to ten. Ten fingers. Ten toes, too. He can feel them in his shoes. Wiggle them. Count - count his teeth?
Yeah. Count his teeth, too. Just to be safe.
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"Hey, Tim?"
Jay tries to keep his voice quiet, even, safe. Don't scare him again. Don't get too close. Don't get upset. He's just a kid.
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"One, two, three, four..." Out loud, this time. Out loud, like that might drown him out.
He's not very good at this. One eye slits open, peeking out in hopeful anticipation, only for his expression to crumple when the apparition hasn't vanished.
Why isn't he going away?
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Well, it's not like Jay has anywhere else to be. He kneels down for a closer look at the camera--still more than an hour of storage left, so he leaves it--and steps back, parking himself on a fallen log. He's used to being patient.
"You can check the camera if you want," he says, hopefully loud enough to hear but not loud enough to sound like a shout. "It's still there."
He's taking a chance here, but Tim won't break his camera. He hopes Tim won't break his camera.
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He's starting to quail. The rhythm of his counting is all wrong. Try...try not to let it screw up your face, pinching everything shut and pulling your lips downward because you might start to cry like some big baby and you're not a baby, you've got to be braver than that. Brave enough to fight the monsters.
"Just...just...go away..." It sounds more like a plea than anything else. "Why aren't you going away?"
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He remembers a nurse watching Tim, following his eyeline to Jay. To someone who doesn't exist. He remembers how she took his blood, how she took this as evidence that Tim wasn't improving. It wasn't Tim's fault Jay barged in, but he paid for it anyway, because Jay couldn't leave well enough alone. Because he was curious.
But this is different. No doctors, no nurses, just the two of them and the woods.
And Jay's real this time. Flesh and blood and not much else, but maybe that's all that matters right now. They're both real, and because of that, the threat of getting lost in here is just as real.
"'Cause it's not safe to be out here by yourself." Keep your voice even. Don't think about what this place is like when the sun goes down. Don't think about how you're only safe between events.
"And, uh." Jay reaches out for a dead branch, snapping off a twig. He tosses it casually to the side, watching it skid through the fallen leaves. "Still real over here."
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If they find you like this, talking about things that aren't real, blathering on to invisible people, then they'll know. They'll know for sure.
They'll find him, and it'll be okay.
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He jumps to the worst possible conclusion first--because yeah, he's seen this movie--but maybe it's not that. Maybe they are something a little more solid. So he keeps going.
"The police? Your--your mom? 'Cause they're not...to be honest, I don't think they're here."
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He blanches. Shakes his head, firmly. Why would the police...they wouldn't need to get them involved. Would they? He's not dangerous. He's not bad. He's been getting better. He's been trying, he really has been. It isn't fair to call the, to call the police. He's not - he's not dangerous.
"Wh-why would..." He can't even articulate it correctly. Oh, god. "P-police?"
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"No, it's just...sometimes, when kids go missing, they call the police to bring them home, not--"
Vividly, yanked back to his own childhood, Jay remembers that look, that panic, that please please please don't tell Mom and Dad.
"You didn't do anything wrong. Nobody--You're not in trouble."
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No. No one's...no one's gonna believe him. Why would they? He's run away before. Maybe they will get the police this time, to make him stay. To make him stay for good, so he doesn't run away again. What if he is in trouble?
What if he's just - pretending?
That's what grown-ups do, sometimes. They tell you that it's okay, that you're not in trouble, but they act all disappointed and you know you've managed to do something wrong anyway even if they won't tell you what.
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"It's okay." And weirdly, in a sense, it is. He's probably better off here than he was back home. Still, Jay can't keep the anxiety in Tim's voice from infecting his own. "This place isn't--it's not like Rosswood. You don't just...black out and wake up here because you forgot walking or--or driving or whatever. Wonderland literally brings you here itself, so it's not--"
His hands are shaking.
"I believe you, is what I'm saying."
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He was supposed to be better.
"I need. I need to get back. 'M looking for Mom."
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(It's easier to compartmentalize it, to think of him as just some kid from Rosswood instead of the guy who gave him a black eye and force-fed him medication and dragged his ass out of the fire both figuratively and literally. He's a lost kid, that's all. A lost kid whose medical records he's seen and recorded. A lost kid who grows up to be a sardonic chain-smoker with a good ear for bullshit and a powerful right hook.)
(Still.)
His expression softens a bit, and he can feel an awkward, forced half-smile tugging at the edge of his lips.
"Sorry."
That would be the easiest thing. That would be the best thing. Just get the lost kid back to his mom, where he'll be safe.
He won't be, though; that's the worst part."Sorry. It's just--I don't think this place'll send you back for another couple days. So--" He says it quickly, trying to cut in before either of them get any more freaked out. "So for now, you just gotta get somewhere safe, where we can wait."
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He wants him to go with him. This, this man, this strange person he doesn't really know, whose reality isn't really established, who could be anyone and anything and it doesn't make any sense that he says that he somehow knows him unless he's some figment that's managed to stick around longer than it should - he wants him to go with him.
Is the tall man, the monster, is he here too? Is he...will he find him too?
Should he be scared?
"...I shouldn't go with strangers," Tim whispers. "I have to...they say I should stay. Stay where I am. So they can find me."
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And he is. He's got that same wary look in his eye as he does at twenty-something. (Don't think about it.) Not sure if that means he had to grow up too fast, or if that's just how he's always been wired. (Don't.)
"Same thing I always heard, too. And I think...I think that'll keep you safe, if you're lost somewhere they know to look for you. Like...well, Rosswood."
God, how does he explain this? The kid's got good instincts, the kind of thing that'd keep him safe back home, but he's not home.
"But I don't think they're gonna be looking out here. It's still a few days before this place--"
Jay gestures aimlessly. "Wonderland. Stupid name, I know."
He continues, "Before Wonderland sends you back where they'll know to look for you. And in the meantime, you gotta get...y'know, food. Sleep, I guess. And if you keep going deeper in the woods, you could get really lost, and that'd be...bad."
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"Why, um." He has to clear his throat. Has to look the strange man in the eye, like he's not very scared of him, even if everything about him is unfamiliar and therefore terrifying. "Why you?"
This is everything he's not supposed to do. Not supposed to talk to strangers. Not supposed to go with them, and trust what they say. Not supposed to let them trick you.
Even if he is real, he doesn't - he doesn't really know him at all, does he?
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TimThe kid meets his eye, and Jay manages to hold the eye contact a couple seconds before looking away. He still looks scared, but Jay knows it makes sense. It'd be more worrying if he wasn't.He's not dangerous. He's not dangerous, so don't look at him like that."It's 'cause..." Jay swipes a hand across his face, buying himself some extra time to pull his thoughts together. "When I first showed up, I got lost out here, too. You're the one who got me out--future-you, I mean."
He doesn't want to look up.
"So I guess I owe you."
Jay takes in a breath, standing up a little taller, a little more composed. "And, I mean, nobody should be out here by themselves, and I know the way out, so." He shrugs.
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The child chews on the wall of his cheek for a long moment before, at last, he shakes his head.
Assuming he is real, assuming he isn't just some false flag in the back of his head - what does that really change?
"...I dunno you. I dunno if you're, if you're lying. Even if, if you're not, I don't...I'm not supposed to follow strangers around."
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...That's an idea.
"I've got proof, if you want." He twitches his head toward the camcorder, still running on the ground. "On tape, I mean. Could show you the way out of the woods. Then you can, I dunno, get your bearings without having to take my word for it."
He could even run back and pick up his oldest drive, with the footage taken from the phone camera on his first day. He'd rather not show Tim himself with a massive bleeding chest wound, though, if he can help it. He'd rather not leave the kid alone.
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That's...not something most people say. Mostly it's proving that something isn't real. Just don't let it get to you, Tim. That's easy, right? Right. Just let it fade away. Just concentrate, and see through it all. Just an overactive imagination. That's all it is.
(Just you, going crazy.)
"What is it? On...on tape," Tim ventures at last, betraying every instinct that murmurs that this is a bad idea, a bad idea. He's not supposed to acknowledge stuff like this. Ever.
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"Last time I changed the card..." Jay thinks back, squinting at nothing. "Yeah. Should have some footage from the mansion and the, uh, the dinosaurs. Kept it rolling when I went looking for you, so if you watch that, you can use the way I got in to figure out how to get out."
Jay gestures vaguely in the right direction. "Doesn't look much like Rosswood once you're out there."
His voice dips a little quieter, a little more of a mumble. "And if it's on video, then you know it's not just--just you. Means the camera got it, which means other people can, too."
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That's what the smart thing to do would be, right? He can't just trust him right out of the gate. Not just like that. Not when there's so much he can't trust about everything else - from this strange man's disposition to his every move, to the way he doesn't make sense even when he does try to explain how things work.
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bird boy strikes again
jesus fucking christ
every problem: solvable by climbing a tree
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