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Tyler Novak-Kagan ([personal profile] missinglinks) wrote in [community profile] wickerpark2015-03-24 07:47 pm

A Dead Man Called [Ty & Elisha]

Ollie wasn't quite back yet. Another month and the ship was due to roll into the harbor, the flight squadron would fly in hours before the ship itself docked. Still, that was some time off and Ty had come to a rather startling realization that being alone in San Diego was possibly the worse thing for him in that moment.

So he'd told Ollie that he was going home for a while. After Carlos came back from the dead, he...couldn't handle things. And he hadn't wanted Sarah to barge in on him the way she promised to if he didn't do...something. Anything.

He hadn't told her he was going home, though. Not until she called him angrily from his front door demanding to know where the hell he was, and promising that he better not be dead or she'd bring him back and kill him herself. Though, telling her he'd just landed in Chicago did seem to steal a lot of her thunder.

And maybe he should have told his parents he was going to just show up, seeing as neither of them were home when he let himself in and looked around. Neat and orderly as ever, their home seemed still foreign some how. But he moved to his bedroom and put his bags on the bed and looked about for a while. Nothing seemed to ever change in that home, and maybe it never would.

Eventually, though, Ty found himself in the kitchen. It took a bit of searching to find the bottles of liquor, the old habit of hiding them likely to never die for his parents. Pouring himself a glass he sighed a little, before moving to the back porch and sitting heavily. At least he could still drink and smoke in private with no one knowing he was there.
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[personal profile] artificialpalette 2015-04-01 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
"He's secretly a rabbit. Didn't want me to tell you, but you're old enough to know about Thumper now." Thumper would be giving him a look for this conversation, but Elisha was fairly sure that that would be tempered by the sight of he and Ty not arguing. Oddly, he'd been better at handling the relationship when he'd been a moody teenager.

It was once they were all adults that things got rough.

"You can throw together a salad to keep him happy," Elisha said with a nod before he pushed himself to his feet. Then he paused, though. "Ty," he said, "it's unusual to have a friend who went through something similar to you and who's suffering the same sort of thing. Carlos going to need someone who gets it." Gael was a nice kid, Elisha thought; weirdly so considering his parents, who were different degrees of sharp, but he wasn't going to get it. Not all the time.
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[personal profile] artificialpalette 2015-04-05 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"Don't take away one of the few joys I have left in life. If I can't play with fire, what have I got?" One way they weren't similar, really, was the way they dealt with their depressive periods. Elisha's tended to manifest in sarcastic allusions to being suicidal; Sarah'd gotten that one.

"Good," he said, though. "I think we both know it's rough to deal with alone. No matter how many therapists and support groups you have."