ellie (
vaccination) wrote2020-06-24 06:22 pm
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The sun hasn't been up for an hour before the daylight sees Ellie pounding her fist on Joel and Tess' door. She knows it'll only be Tess in. She saw Jesse speaking to Tommy and Joel by the stables. They'll be out for hours, and Ellie imagines this conversation will only take minutes.
When the door doesn't immediately open, Ellie knocks louder and calls up towards the upstairs windows.
"Tess! Tess, get up!"
She doesn't give a fuck if it sounds like something's wrong because something is wrong. She's known it since they returned to Jackson. It's been eating at her, always in the back of her mind, and that last outing with Joel has lit a fire. She hasn't been sleeping. Last night, she couldn't manage more than a few minutes at a time before the conversation would replay in her mind, over and over and over.
Not so much the words, but the look in his eyes as he said them.
She's always been able to tell when Joel is lying to her even before she realized it.
When the door doesn't immediately open, Ellie knocks louder and calls up towards the upstairs windows.
"Tess! Tess, get up!"
She doesn't give a fuck if it sounds like something's wrong because something is wrong. She's known it since they returned to Jackson. It's been eating at her, always in the back of her mind, and that last outing with Joel has lit a fire. She hasn't been sleeping. Last night, she couldn't manage more than a few minutes at a time before the conversation would replay in her mind, over and over and over.
Not so much the words, but the look in his eyes as he said them.
She's always been able to tell when Joel is lying to her even before she realized it.

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"Did you and Tommy find any sign of anyone else?"
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"Found some tracks," she replies. "Followed 'em long enough to catch up, took care of 'em. They were WLF like the ones at the manor, so there's probably more up in Seattle. Not our problem, that far away, and the little bitch who shot first is dead, so."
So what's the point in going any further?
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While torturing him.
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"God... he's too old for this shit."
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Not ones on a horse or with a rifle, not anymore, but years just the same. Tess sighs, slouching into her seat. It makes her feel old, too, forty-four just recently. Too young to lose her partner, though, that’s for sure. The whole idea makes her want to retch, but she’s got a kid to keep it together for.
She’ll probably have a good cry with Maria later, once she’s gotten some sleep.
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"He's gonna hate having to need help."
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Assuming he hasn’t lost depth perception or coordination or anything, that is..
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Ellie thinks she'll help him do just about anything. If all her free time is spent keeping him company or being his assistant at the shooting range, then so be it.
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As if anyone truly retires in this kind of world, but it’s nice to have something lighthearted.
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And Ellie knows if Joel is being particularly stubborn, she can get him to bend easier than Tess. Ellie looks over to her, letting go of Joel's hand as she leans back in her seat.
"You should go sleep. I'll stay with him."
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She hopes it's true.
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“I don’t know what exactly you said to him that night, but I have some idea,” she remarks. “Can’t remember the last time I saw him so relaxed.”
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"I called him an asshole."
Part of it.
"And... I told him I didn't think I could forgive him for what happened at the hospital. But I'd like to try. So he better fucking wake up."
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God, it’s been such a long few years. It was strange, watching this man positively bloom into fatherhood, thrilled with every bit of it, even the tedious parts, like twenty years of good times got dropped on his doorstep after a long, dark night. It was excruciating to watch him realize he’d lost it. Watch him linger at the ends of conversations, learn to be happy with scraps of attention.
Watch him devastated when she cut him out almost entirely.
“He’s stubborn, almost as much as you. He’ll pull through for you.”
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Ellie squeezes her eyes shut, willing herself not to cry, and then just bends over to rest her forehead on top of Joel's forearm.
"He'd be freaked out to hear you so optimistic," she says, voice thick.
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He has to, truly. Tess isn’t sure she has it in her to lose him, not not. Five years ago she might have pushed it down and moved on, but not now. Now there’s stakes.
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Now that his sense of humor has come home from the war.
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Tess snorts a little.
“Joel,” she calls. “I’m gonna trade our house below market value if you don’t pull through!”
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Now, he'll have a lot more time. Assuming he wakes up.
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Ellie's never really felt any ownership over this house--her garage, sure--so that's entirely Tess' problem. She'd happily let Joel do whatever he'd like as long as he wasn't in danger of hurting himself.
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