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The second star to the right
Who: Max, OPEN, and Chloe
Where: All over Neverland
When: Up to about halfway through the event
Rating: Idk PG-13?
Summary: Max explores the island, intent on finding Chloe- and actually succeeds.
The Story:
[A. She woke up on the beach | OPEN]
This is too much like another vision.
Max wakes up on the beach, cheek pressed against the wet sand, warm water lapping at her shoes. Adrenaline fills her the moment her eyes flutter open, and very quickly she's on her feet, wiping sand from her face. She still has her bag: camera, device, Oregon phone, journal, some snacks, pepper spray... good enough. This is another event, of course. They'd all been expecting one.
A nearby forest looms over her and she stares at it with trepidation, biting her lip. All of her reasoning tells her she can't stay on the beach. She needs to find other people, or water and food, or shelter. But the trees seem so dark, the spaces between them like black veils hiding unknown and unknowable things...
She tries to use the device multiple times but Chloe never responds. She's not even sure the calls are connecting on Chloe's end. Her gaze switches back and forth between the forest and the sea, which seems to stretch on forever into a dark and starless horizon. There's only one place to go.
She makes her way toward the forest, clutching nervously at her Oregon phone, the built-in flashlight shining meekly into the foliage. Finally, with one last deep breath, she calls out loudly.
"Hello?"
And determined, she pushes past the border and into the woods, flashlight swinging left and right as she warily scans her surroundings. She has to find her best friend, after all.
[B. Don't you forget about me | CLOSED to Chloe]
It's been days. She's met people here and there, and she's taken to regularly checking the network, too. But none of those strange kids ever seem to reply to anyone- and she's pretty sure by now that Chloe's in the same sort of state.
But after all this time, Max still feels no closer to finding her best friend- her girlfriend. And who knows what sort of terrible things might be happening...
But at some point, her flashlight crosses over a break in the trees, and she spots a girl. She quickly covers the light, crouching down to hide herself, hands shaking slightly. It looked like Chloe- that brownish blonde hair, so reminiscent of their childhood days.
Could Max have possibly found her, by sheer luck and tenacity? And is Chloe still safe?
Max closes her eyes for a moment and begs herself to be brave. Then she calls out in the dark, a low whisper in the otherwise quiet woods.
"Chloe?"
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Where: All over Neverland
When: Up to about halfway through the event
Rating: Idk PG-13?
Summary: Max explores the island, intent on finding Chloe- and actually succeeds.
The Story:
[A. She woke up on the beach | OPEN]
This is too much like another vision.
Max wakes up on the beach, cheek pressed against the wet sand, warm water lapping at her shoes. Adrenaline fills her the moment her eyes flutter open, and very quickly she's on her feet, wiping sand from her face. She still has her bag: camera, device, Oregon phone, journal, some snacks, pepper spray... good enough. This is another event, of course. They'd all been expecting one.
A nearby forest looms over her and she stares at it with trepidation, biting her lip. All of her reasoning tells her she can't stay on the beach. She needs to find other people, or water and food, or shelter. But the trees seem so dark, the spaces between them like black veils hiding unknown and unknowable things...
She tries to use the device multiple times but Chloe never responds. She's not even sure the calls are connecting on Chloe's end. Her gaze switches back and forth between the forest and the sea, which seems to stretch on forever into a dark and starless horizon. There's only one place to go.
She makes her way toward the forest, clutching nervously at her Oregon phone, the built-in flashlight shining meekly into the foliage. Finally, with one last deep breath, she calls out loudly.
"Hello?"
And determined, she pushes past the border and into the woods, flashlight swinging left and right as she warily scans her surroundings. She has to find her best friend, after all.
[B. Don't you forget about me | CLOSED to Chloe]
It's been days. She's met people here and there, and she's taken to regularly checking the network, too. But none of those strange kids ever seem to reply to anyone- and she's pretty sure by now that Chloe's in the same sort of state.
But after all this time, Max still feels no closer to finding her best friend- her girlfriend. And who knows what sort of terrible things might be happening...
But at some point, her flashlight crosses over a break in the trees, and she spots a girl. She quickly covers the light, crouching down to hide herself, hands shaking slightly. It looked like Chloe- that brownish blonde hair, so reminiscent of their childhood days.
Could Max have possibly found her, by sheer luck and tenacity? And is Chloe still safe?
Max closes her eyes for a moment and begs herself to be brave. Then she calls out in the dark, a low whisper in the otherwise quiet woods.
"Chloe?"
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B; closed
She absolutely hates that voice. So it's no wonder that she turns on the spot, slingshot loaded and aimed. Chloe hasn't heard that voice in so long, even before she followed Pan's music to Neverland. The voice is haunting, a reminder of the past she left in Arcadia, of the people who left her.
Chloe hates how Max had to move to Seattle when she needed her the most. Chloe hates Max period.
But she's there. Max Caulfield is right there, looking a little older than most of the kids in Neverland. And in an instant, Chloe knows she's not from around here. Anger starts to bubble when she sees her, just standing there, still looking totally clueless about the world.
Chloe raises her weapon. "What the hell are you doing here?"
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It's only Chloe. Her best friend in all the world would never hurt her, right?
...If they even are friends, in Chloe's mind. "I came to find you." She eyes the slingshot in the other girl's hand and feels nervous, but not quite afraid. In fact the sight of Chloe, so young again, fills her with a strong melancholy.
"It's me, Max, your... your partner in time." She resists the urge to step forward. "Do you remember me?"
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Chloe continues to look at the other girl, making sure to not let her out of her sight. Yet at the same time, she wants nothing more than to run away from Max and never see her again.
"Why are you even looking for me? I thought you left me for good." And did Max really think that Chloe wants to be found? There's nothing left for her outside of Neverland. No William, no Bonggo... no Max-- even if she's standing in front of her. Even if Max decides to come back now, things will never go back to the way they were. She can never forgive Max for leaving her.
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Of course, Wonderland just had to remove from Chloe's mind everything that happened after the two of them separated. Max wants to say that she never wanted to leave Chloe, that Seattle was nothing, but that would be a lie- it was big and bright, full of art...
And Arcadia Bay was full of the memory of William, and Chloe's constant need for comforting words...
"Not for good, Chloe. I'll never forgive myself for that- for never even calling you." And that's the truth. Max will always have to deal with the idea of how much shit she put Chloe through. "But I promised that I wouldn't leave you alone, and I'm here now. Forever. I swear."
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Then slowly, she lowers her slingshot, and speaks out loudly, so Max can hear her clearly and not mistake what she's about to say.
"I don't care. You're too late." Because she is, Max is too late. She wasn't there when Chloe needed her. And now, Chloe doesn't need her anymore.
So instead of wasting her time asking why Max left her, Chloe just turns to leave.
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And for god's sake, Chloe belongs with her, not some dark, dangerous forest!
"Chloe, wait!" She strides forward through the underbrush, but slows down as the various twigs catch on her pants. She kicks forcefully, trying to catch up to Chloe. She is not too late. She won't accept that. "Please-... I can explain everything to you. Just- just listen!"
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She practically runs after finally disentangling herself from the foliage, only slowing to match Chloe's pace once she's caught up. "Chloe Price," she says, low and angry. "Turn around."
She fumbles in her bag, pulling out her journal. Her hand knocks against something else as well- a small wooden case. Something clicks in Max's brain and she pulls the case out as well.
"Just look. I have pictures- I can prove that I made it up to you." She flips the journal open to a page reserved for her Wonderland pictures of Chloe.
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Here are pictures of herself that she's never seen-- at least Chloe thinks it's her. The girl in the photos has stark, blue hair, so different from her strawberry blonde one. Yet, she has the same eyes, same mouth, same stubborn look. And she looks older... probably as old as Max.
Max... Chloe runs her fingers over one photograph of her and Max, where Chloe is carrying her on her back and Max is sort of looking away from the camera. They look so happy, so close... just like how they used to be...
Then just like that, like waking from a dream, Chloe is reminded of her anger, of why she was running away from Max in the first place. They could have been that happy a long time ago. But no, she left her. Chloe closes her hand into a fist and withdraws it quickly from the album.
"What the hell is this?"
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She watches the emotion play across the girl's face. She knows Chloe (even the child Chloe) well enough to know what each expression means- enough to almost read her mind, to know the surprise and melancholy.
Chloe's thin fingers slide across one particular picture. Max had been scared that day, frightened by the lights and the camera, by the way the whole scene played out like an underground studio. And Chloe had told her to hop up and jump on her back for the picture. She played it out like something funny, but Max knew what her best friend was really trying to do.
She watches Chloe's expression change, the little hand clench into a fist.
"It's us. You know me, Chloe... I don't care if it's been five years or two days. We're best friends." She closes the journal gently, then fiddles with the glasses case in her hands. "And I'm... so insanely sorry for leaving you."
She can't even say that she didn't want to go to Seattle because she did. Chloe was so broken at the time, after William's passing... and Max didn't know how to deal with any of it.
"But- I'm here now. And I have something for you... a gift... please." She holds out the wooden case.
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And now, Max is trying to give Chloe a small box. But instead of taking it, Chloe crosses her arms. "What's that? A peace offering?" She lets out a snort. "You think you can reallly just come here, give me a cutesy, little box, then everything will be fine again?"
In one swift motion, Chloe uncrosses her arms then snatches the journal from Max. "If you really wanna make it up to me," she holds up the notebook, "tell me where these pictures came from. And I might just forgive you then."
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Max holds out the box again but almost drops it as the journal is snatched from her. It's instinctive to reach out and grab it back- that little notebook means so much to her, has so much of her life in it- but she resists the urge. A worried look crosses her face.
"...They're from a different place... and time. We found each other again, after Seattle. Look, here..." She reaches out to try and flip to a particlar entry, March 11.
"You got older. And dyed your hair blue- see? So much has happened." She watches Chloe again. "I know you've missed me. I need you to trust me again."
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Her mind is working fast-- what should she do? What should she believe in? Max has been her best friend since they were kids. She's alway been a rock solid friend; what reason does she have to lie to her now?
But then reality creeps back in and Chloe remembers Seattle all over again. She shuts the journal and looks at Max straight in the eyes. "Just because it's in your stupid notebook doesn't mean it proves anything." But although Chloe tries to say this in the same angry tone she used before, there's no mistaking the uncertainty in her voice this time.
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"That's what this is for. It's proof." She opens the case and shows the silver glasses inside to Chloe. "After you wear them I'll do whatever you want- I'll go, or I'll even stay here with you. Forever..."
Desperation creeps into her tone. She wants so much for this to work- even if in a few days things will be back to normal (well, Wonderland normal), she can't stand the thought of Chloe spending any more time with the rough Lost Ones, in this eerie forest.
"If being kids together meant anything to you, then just... try these on. Okay?"
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"What makes you even think I'll do what you want?"
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But Max has been trying to make it all up to her best friend. And she thought she had... except for this damn event.
"Because then I'll leave you alone. I'll go away for good." Max can't keep the edge and annoyance- anger- out of her voice. Though it's not Chloe that she's angry at. "Or I'll stay- and we can be pirates again. I'll do anything."
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She turns her attention to the silver specs in Max's hands. Well, Chloe thinks to herself, what could go wrong with wearing eyeglasses, right? Despite everything that has happened, Chloe believes that Max wouldn't hurt her-- Jeez, what am I saying? She freaking left me.
No she didn't, says another voice-- the more rational but almost unheard voice-- at the back of Chloe's mind. Max didn't choose to move to Seattle. Her parents made that decision for her; there's definitely a difference.
Chloe fiddles with the notebook in her hands, still deep in thought. At long last, after what seems like hours but were actually just a couple of minutes, Chloe holds up her little finger to Max. "Pinky promise you'll do what I say after I wear the glasses?"
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Whole minutes pass. Minutes where Max can look at her twelve year old friend and remember happier, simpler times...
Then Chloe holds out her finger, and Max grins.
"Yes." She twists her own finger around Chloe's, then adds on the finger from her other hand as well. "Double pinky-swear." She tries not to sound too happy or victorious. Chloe still has to actually put the glasses on- maybe then Max can gloat. (Though she knows she'll mostly just feel relieved.)
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Carefully, Chloe unfolds the delicate glasses and puts them on. For a few seconds, she repratedly blinks and looks around. Then she gives Max a smirk. "So, what now? Everything looks the same---"
She comes to a sudden halt.
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"Looks-- looks the same..."
A rush of memories floods Chloe's mind-- Rachel, Nathan, Jefferson, Wonderland... Wonderland with Max.
The zombie apocalypse, the photoshoot, the kiss. Every single memory Chloe's had ever since Max left for Seattle comes rushing back. Chloe tightens her grip on Max's journal in an attempt to steady herself. She looks down and gasps. Not because of the little notebook she's holding but how little her fingers are. She holds up one hand, closes it into a fist, then opens it again to stretch her fingers. What the fuck is going on? Why are my hands so small?
Through her fingers, she sees Max's face-- Max's face, which seems a little higher than usual. Chloe lowers her hand and realizes that Max is taller.
What.
Chloe looks up to Max-- this has never happened before.
"Max. What the fuck--"
She stops talking for a while and rubs her throat. Is it just me or my voice sounds a little higher?
Chloe tries again.
"Max."
Yup, it is definitely higher. What the hell is happening?
"Max, what the fuck is going on?"
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It's rare I get a one-up on Chloe...
"Earth to Chloe?" she teases. "Do I have my best friend back yet?"
She squeezes the young girl's wrist. And she takes the glasses, now a dull gray, off of Chloe. "It's okay. It's just an event- you don't remember? You're a little kid again. Squeaky voice and all."
Max smiles, fond and encouraging. "It brings back a whole load of memories."
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Chloe starts examining her hands and her arms. Yup, they do look thinner. Then she runs her hands over her sides, her boobs-- holy eff, they're tiny!-- her waist. She even cups her cheeks with her hands, then moves up to her hair, where it feels longer.
Dreading of what's she about to see, Chloe pulls a lock of hair so she can see better-- Jesus it's blonde.
Her hair's not blue. It's freaking blonde. Again.
This is too much to handle. "What kind of fucking event is this?!" she exclaims.
Then Chloe points to Max accusingly. "And how come you're still you and I'm a little kid?!" (Chloe probably knows what the event is about but she's too shocked to figure it out right now. Give her some time, Max. She'll come to her senses.)
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"I have no idea! Some of you are kids now, and they're all pissed at us, but... I got you to wear those glasses the Duchess gave to me. They made you remember everything."
She steps back, holding Chloe at arms length to get a good look at her. "You know, I forgot how much smaller you, we, were." She grins, teasing. "God, Chloe, I'm just glad you remember everything now." She looks around at the trees. "Uh, any chance you remember how to get out of here, too?"
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She looks around, trying to calm herself down and remember the event. There was music... Neverland... and the Lost Ones.
Right.
There are other kids lurking around the woods, who probably have more dangerous weapons than her. She takes out her slingshot from her pocket and gives back Max her journal so she can use both hands on her weapon.
"Right, the exit." Chloe starts making her way through the woods, following the same path Max took to get there. "It's somewhere in this direction. We just need to follow the trail."
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Max turns to look where Chloe is going, shining her phone light into the woods. "There's a trail?" she complains, face-palming. That certainly would've made her two-day trek more pleasant. "Lead the way... Dora."
Yeah, totally still making fun of the kid thing.
And, despite being low on supplies, tired and icky after being lost in the forest, Max can't help but smile. The edge in her voice has been completely replaced by an almost enthusiastic cheerfulness.
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