Alessandra 'Lesandra/Les' Morgan (
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[Open Post] Where the Streets Have No Name

Hey! Let's do a thing.
Throw up a starter, or let me know who you want and I will throw up a starter. Any of my muses are fair game. Lemme know who you want!
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And he's not even sure about the rest of them, but definitely Klaus.
"Oh, I forgot to mention the car and the mansion. I was thinking eight figures for my first five years," he says with a grin. It's easy to talk about things like this and not focus on how bad things really are.
He glances at her. "You guys have it good here though, and I just want to keep it that way so you can make it to at least fifty," he says, yet he knows how few of them live that long.
That gets a smile and a nod. "Yeah, I'd like that. Whatever's easy. I'm not picky." There's a time when he had been but through the year he's been on the road, he's learned to be happy with what he has. "Though you know I can get up and get my own. You don't have to do it for me."
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She laughed when he mentioned the car and the mansion. "Ah, so easy money then, got it," she said with a grin. It was much easier to joke about things like that instead of focusing on how very real that threat is looming over them and especially over him.
"Fifty would be nice," Les agreed with a nod. "Really though, it's appreciated. Which... I know we've all said at least three times or more."
Les nodded. "I know but I'm heading in that direction. But, if you want to come with, I can show you around the house and the garage." She knew Don and Ricky were still tinkering but it wasn't just their projects hanging out in that garage, she and Abby had a couple going on too.
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There would be others already out there against them without Klaus and he knows it. Like what happened to Caroline and how they treated her, but then that was Klaus too a lot.
He shrugs. "I came from money so I was expected to live in it. My dad was mayor and my mom after him," he says, knowing he's venturing into deep territory now but he feels close to her already, enough to share. "Some tried to kill all the vampires in town. They knew my dad wasn't only human and so they tried to kill him but it didn't do anything. Turned out he was never activated, somehow. He was killed by a vampire, I never knew who. Unlike my mom."
He pauses, not having used this for pity earlier but they were letting him help so someone should know. "Klaus killed her to pay me back for the things I'm doing."
He can mange it in a flat voice, not letting it crack, but it doesn't hurt any less.
"It's why I have to do this for you all. I know what he can do."
And he wants to do what he can for them.
He nods though, moving close rto her. "Sure. Lead on. I'd love to see the place."
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Les watched as he spoke about his family and took a moment to just listen. When he spoke about his father being killed and then his mother being killed by Klaus as a means of payback, her mouth opened. "Fuck," she said, unable to help herself. "I'm really sorry, Tyler. It's... well, it was already great what you were doing for the other packs but it's also badass. That you're not letting him deter you." It took a lot of strength to push forward in the face of something like that.
"Great, let's start outside in the garage then," she said and led him through the back of the house toward the door that leads out into the large garage. She paused a moment to listen and made sure she wouldn't be interrupting any sort of 'top secret' conversation before she opened the door. The space was large enough to comfortably fit three cars and two motorcycles that were in progress.
"Hey Don, Rick," she said before looking at Tyler. "As you can tell, most of us are gearheads... a few are artists but we all bonded over cars. Abby and I are working on a couple of motorcycles over in the corner there," Les explained, stepping into the garage and motioned toward them.
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He glances at her and shrugs, though he can't help but smile. "Thanks. It doesn't feel bad ass. He's going to kill me one way or another, so might as well warn as many as I can before he does."
He smiles when she pauses, whispering to her. "I can hear them too," he teases, letting on about one of his abilities they may or may not have known but not feeling the need to hide it from her, or them.
He steps in, looking around. It's a great space, one that is protected and that could be used if needed. He kind of hates so much of his life is knowing how to barricade anywhere and protect anyone.
He nods at the others, looking to the bikes. "I've learned some basics, but mostly because every stop if contact and I try and minimize that." So when his car has troubles, he tries and fix it on his own the best he can.
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She snorted when he mentioned he could hear them too. "Well, I figured you could but it was only nice that I make sure they weren't in the middle of some sort of conversation before we just barged on through." After all, if werewolves had heightened hearing, she was doubly sure that he would have it from both sides.
Don turns to look at them as they walked in and watched (and listened) as Les explained a bit of what they did and who they were. They may still have some reservations in the long run but in the meantime, they were placing a ton of trust in the boy. Trust they didn't exactly take lightly but were told by other packs, that it would be in bad hands.
Les grinned. "All things considered, that's fair. It only makes sense it wouldn't be high on the list. It's a good thing you walked into the garage - we can make sure your car is in top shape before you're on the road again."
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Because teasing and flirting and playing is easier than coping with the pain of loss, and the history of all he and the others have been through. It's much easier to focus on here and now and helping the next group of people, the next pack that he can.
He watches Don for a minute, giving him a nod. He can't blame them for not trusting him, and honestly, they shouldn't. They shouldn't trust just anyone. He'd still take the chance to help them.
"Life being fortuitous. Lucky for me." And he means it. Because he knows he could use the help and the work. He also knows because there's something about the woman beside him that he truly did want to know more about. He couldn't help himself to want to know more. "Maybe I can learn a thing or three from you guys. And not just for my car."
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"Don't let him fool you, those two hardly let Abby and I get away with anything," she muttered but gave Tyler a pleased grin nonetheless. She liked knowing that he found her beautiful.
Don snorted at the teasing but didn't deny it and gave Tyler a nod in acknowledgment.
She smiled. "Absolutely, I'm of the opinion that we can always learn a new thing or five from those around us." She grabbed his hand unconsciously and lead him back toward the door to the garage. "See you, boys, later," she called to Don and Ricky as they left and shut the door behind them so she could continue the tour of the sprawling house.
"So we have the kitchen, pantry, an office space that doubles up as an art space... usually Abby takes over that space on the weekends. With rent being astronomical here, we've all sort of pooled resources together to make do and live together. It's safer in the long run for the pack."
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Every time he finds a pack to help, he learns more and more about what its like to live with other wolves. He's not like them, not with being a hybrid, but it's still a nice feeling to be part of it for the time being. If only because he just feels so separate from everyone else in his own world, even as close as he is to them. Now that he has to run, he's lost even that.
"You're a pack," he says with a nod, hearing the wistfulness in his tones in his own ears and wincing. "You should be together. Nice you can make it work for you all. Then, realizing how he sounds, he changes the subject. "What does Abby paint? Or is other kinds of art?"
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Les heard the wistfulness in his tone and looked at him with a tilt of her head. Somewhere, deep down she wished they could provide that sort of 'pack' like family for him. She wasn't sure where that feeling was coming from but she wasn't going to think about it for too long. Right now.
Later, her brain would go into overdrive but she'd let it go for now.
"Paint is her primary medium but sometimes she sketches with pen and ink. She started with people but she's gone into a landscape - sometimes fantasy landscape direction. A few of her pieces are hanging up around the house, I'll point them out when we get to them." Les was proud of her best friend and how far she'd come in her art. It suited her.
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So long as he manages that, it's worth how much it hurts not to have this.
"Good. I'd like to see them. She ever have them shown? I mean, I may know a few people that could help with that if she hasn't."
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"Do you have any artistic pursuits you enjoy?" She found herself increasingly curious about him. She knew he had a tremendous weight on his shoulders so talking about other things that were less serious was good. And it gave her the opportunity to learn even more about him.
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"Me? Naw. I was your stereotypical jock before we became original vampire central," he admits with a snort. "I was the golden child. My dad was mayor, my uncle an adventure, and my mother basically ran the town beside my dad. Until the Salvatores came back to town and brought trouble with them I was just an asshole and a jerk with good looks and a pretty good brain."
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Les smirked. "Ah, so you'll fit right in then," she said. He had mentioned he had been a joke and an asshole and honestly, who was she to judge. The guys had all been assholes (still were in certain circumstances) with good looks and decent brains. "Exchange jock with gear head and the guys were basically the same."
They were walking toward the main set of stairs when they came across one of Abby's pieces hanging on the wall. She didn't normally draw people so she'd drawn and painted the entire group in their wolf forms. Anyone who came over and didn't know just thought there was a story there and likely didn't think too deeply about it. But they knew and that's what mattered. "This is one of hers. After this, I think she swore off any group pieces for at least five years."
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Tyler laughs at that. "Yeah, but I can't change oil with my knowledge and you guys have a good business going here it looks like."
Unlike some packs they weren't hiding but living and thriving. After seeing that he knew he would do what he could to keep Klaus from destroying this for them.
He paused to look at the painting, taking in each wolf, their coloring, the image of a full pack there hung for all to see and knowing no one would see the truth. He couldn't help but smile at that.
"I so don't blame her." That was a lot of fur to paint. "I like you guys," he says suddenly before he can stop himself. "So many packs have made themselves small to the world. Hidden and lost from the rest of the world. You guys have a thriving business, you're... vibrant,' he says, turning to look at her. "It's beautiful."
Sure he's talking about the pack but he even realizes he could mean more. Like her.
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Les glanced at him (he was more distracting than he had a right to be, thank you) as he looked at the painting before returning her attention to the wolves staring back. She smiled when he mentioned liking them. "Thanks. Being small and hiding from the world isn't our MO." Not that their side hustles were exactly legal but it sure made it fun.
While she was so sure he was speaking about the pack, she felt his gaze on her and felt heat creep up her neck. "I'm not sure about beautiful but it suits us," she mused, glancing at him again.
"Come on, there's more to see," she grabbed his hand and pulled him away and giving him a tour of the first floor. After returning to the living room some minutes later, she motioned to the stairs. "The rest of the rooms upstairs are bedrooms and bathrooms. Nothing too exciting to see up there." Except her room, where had that thought come from??
She glanced over at the time before turning to look at him. "You're probably exhausted and here I am taking up all your time," she shook her head.
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He pauses, giving her a look. "Did you just tell me you're going to get me dirty? Is that what you said?" He can't help himself. It feels like the Tyler Lockwood he'd once been and he had forgotten how that felt.
He's still watching her though, even as she argues that about being beautiful. "Well then, trust me on it. Definitely beautiful."
And he knows he's not talking about the pack and their actions, and he's not hiding that either. Maybe it's too much but he can't help himself.
His fingers curl around hers and when the tour's over, he doesn't let go. Not until she does. He just doesn't want to.
"I'm kinda tired, yeah but been enjoying myself too much. You can always take up my time."
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The little grin widened at his question which made her laugh. "Yeah, suppose I did," she smirked. "Besides, you stick around long enough and it'll be more than just a little oil."
Les glanced at him and found him watching her, causing her to smile. "Then I'll take your word for it."
Truth be told, she hadn't even realized she was still holding his hand well after the tour was over. And still, she didn't want to let his hand go. "You just remember you said that when you get some random text message in the middle of the night." She paused. "Come by the garage tomorrow and we'll get your car worked on. I'll teach you how to change your oil."
And she wanted to see him again.
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And he is finding that he enjoys it. Not only that but believing she is definitely flirting as well.
Unlike her, Tyler is acutely aware he's holding her hand. It feels familiar, and like something he hasn't had since his other lifetime. That time before he realized he had to do more than just try and be normal, something he wasn't anymore.
"Tomorrow sounds good. Should I bring by lunch maybe?"
That's not a date, right? Even if it's a meal and an activity?
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She was feeling drawn to him. She wasn't the easiest person to get to know but perhaps because of why he was here, Les felt she could trust him.
Les slides her thumb over the back of his hand and grins. "I'd like that," she nods. Was it a date if it also included one of the others? The truth was if only to herself, she was going to count it as a date.
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He uses that hold of their hands to draw her in a bit closer, even as he slows his steps.
"You gonna let me take you out for dinner too?"
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"That may depend on how lunch goes."
Les couldn't help herself, to flirt and tease him like this - it was fun. And the fact that he seemed to like it and was interested in her as well, was even better.
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"I guess I'll just have to be on my best behavior then, won't I?
Not that he didn't have plans for that. For so many reasons.
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Les pulls back with a grin, her hand sliding from his chest. "So lunch tomorrow and then dinner. And, don't be too surprised if the guys want to take you out sometime."
Even as men, she was sure they'd be a little overprotective. As wolves, that was especially true.