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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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Les catches the set of keys from Don and grins. "Done and done. You know I enjoy driving your car," she quipped before looking at Tyler. "We have some time this week if you want to bring it by. It won't take long." She had heard everything he's said to Don and Ricky and was upset on his behalf but thankful that he was warning other packs about the danger of the Mikaelson.
Don nodded. "Great," he said then turned back to the office door where Ricky stood.
"Winston confirmed everything Tyler said," Ricky said, tucking the phone into his back pocket. It wasn't anything personal and he'd had a feeling that would be the answer but they had to do their due diligence. It'd be irresponsible not to. He glanced at the keys in Les' hand and raised an eyebrow at Don with a smirk. "Oh no, you're trusting her with your car?" It was an old joke but he couldn't help himself.
Don smirked and rolled his eyes. "Yeah well, I'd rather it be back home than staying here over night."
"Ah, I see how it is. You're cool with my car being here all night but not yours. I see," Les said with a laugh before looking at Tyler, a bit more serious. "Thank you for coming to warn us and your offer to help." The last thing she wanted was anything to harm her pack. If Don and Ricky were going to place their trust in the very cute werewolf...hybrid, she could too.
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He smiles though at the comment about trusting her with the pack leaders car.
"Oh now I wonder why leaving my car here is bad," he teases, though it's only soft tones and a softer smile. It's not entirely his place to play along with them, but he can't help himself either.
Looking to Les, he smiles a bit warmer than, nodding. "Thank you for hearing me out. I know it's not easy when someone invades your territory like I did."
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"Hey, I like my car, thank you very little," Les pipped up with a roll of her eyes and a laugh. She had half a mind to warn Tyler that their family liked to pick up strays but she was sure that'd come out sooner or later back home anyway.
"But it could use a bit of TLC," Ricky said as he shook his head.
Les groaned and turned away from the three guys. "I'm not going to stand here listening to you guys talk smack about my car," she said with a laugh. "I'm going to pull my car into an empty bay and lock up so we can go."
Don shook his head with an amused grin. "And that's Les," he said with a smile at Tyler.
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Tyler leans over to Les, whispering loudly to her. "I take responsibility for pulling you away from working on it." As if that had been what she was doing or what had pulled her away from working on it.
Laughing as she goes, giving Don a look. "I can tell you guys have a good relationship here for your pack. I plan to do whatever I can to ensure you keep that."
He doesn't want to think about them losing it, that they could be hurt in the ways Klaus wants them to hurt.
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Don shook his head with an amused grin and looked at Tyler with a nod. "We do and we appreciate those who warn other packs about things like this - common dangers. You're welcome with us for as long as you need," he said, seriously. "Come on, let's get out of here," he said, grabbing his jacket and allowing Ricky and Tyler to walk out ahead of him.
It was sometime later, much later after they returned home, made the necessary introductions, they ate, and discussed an initial plan that Tyler and Les found themselves alone again. Les had noticed the very pointed look from Abby before she headed upstairs with Jason and rolled her eyes. She wasn't exactly subtle.
"I can't even begin to imagine all of the people and the packs that you've met since leaving the east coast," she said, shaking her head with a smile. "I say that because we like to think our pack is a little abnormal but I'm sure a lot of packs are made up of a found family." It was an easy subject right now instead of thinking of everything they'd discussed. Even now, Don and Ricky were calling up some people they knew in the area who could keep an eye and ear out for them.
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Then it's a whirlwind though and while it reminds him of the past, there's not much time to think about it. Now they're dealing with protecting others, and that is what matters in his book. Making sure they're all okay and they don't have to lose others from the Mikaelsons.
He laughs at that from Les, giving her a look. "It's... found family is the best term. Most have a lot blood family though, and it's built from there," he admits. "My father and brother both died before I really had a chance to learn anything from them, so I've been on my own for a while. I mean, I had friends but..."
But he's taken paths and made choices that more and more separates him from the others he cares about.
"Is that it for you all here? Mostly found family?"
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Her mouth curled up at his laugh and the look he gave her. "That makes sense," she agreed then fell silent as he spoke about losing his father and brother. "I'm sorry to hear that." She wasn't sure what she would do if she ever lost Don. "But it's not the same."
"For the most part, yeah. Don is my brother and he and Ricky have known each other since they were in diapers. I met Abby and Jason in Kindergarten and the rest, the guys just met through middle school and high school. They were all obsessed with cars and/or tech... and most being wolves or having magic just added to the bond. We just became a family after that," she explained with a smile and a nod.
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He's never had a pack, never had others he could turn to. Not that were wolves and could understand what he's been through or the things he's done without. Being with a pack, every time, makes him long for things he knows he'll never have.
"It's okay. I never knew what it was like to have them around as a pack and they weren't much better as family. My dad never even told us about the curse, just made us live with it when it happened." Which had chased off his brother, and had lost him that as well.
He shakes his head at that. "Sounds like this place draws in wolves. Or you and your family do," he points out. "Which isn't a bad thing. Family is a good thing."
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Her mouth quirked up. "I'm sure it's a mixture of both. With the Redwoods so close by, I think that attracts a certain kind of person and wolf. And well our family... we collect strays, I guess you could say. So, careful, you may be part of that sooner or later," she couldn't help but tease him with a smile. That was even assuming he'd want to be part of a pack!
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He looks at her, giving her a look. "Hey, right now I'm an open book. Okay? You guys are looking after me, I can definitely answer questions. I never had a pack. Vampires used me to get me to shift, and then I was in a town overrun by vampires, and the supernatural. It's what drew in the Mikaelsons, the originals. I had friends and other than my brother before they killed him, I didn't know any other wolves until I started warning others."
Then after he'll go back to Mystic Hills and try and not die because Klaus will know what he's done.
He nods, glancing out the window. "Can't say those forests aren't amazing. I love how they feels." He laughs at that, giving her a look. "I suspect your alpha and beta wouldn't love you throwing that out there when I'm why there's trouble for you. If I had died, he wouldn't know it could work."
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That went doubly so with the supernatural world, she thought.
Her mouth quirked up at the look he gave her. "Regardless, you're allowed privacy. I don't want to be too nosy." She listened to what he had to say about what life was like in Mystic Falls and frowned at the thought of the place being overrun by vampires.
"That sounds exhausting," she finally admitted. "And to not have met other wolves after becoming one would make being one hard. Especially not having anyone to run with or just having that support." It wasn't the first, nor will it be anywhere close to the last time that Les found herself thankful that she had her brother and the others.
Les grinned. "The trees are the best part about living around here," she confessed. "You'll have to take a run sometime in them while you're here."
She tilted her head and considered that. "Probably not but they can't deny our track record." Though, it had been a while. She debated with herself for a moment, unsure how it might work for him but deciding to ask. "Are the wolf and vampire sides merged or... can you feel the wolf separately? Take, for example, I can feel my wolf. I've always been intuned with her. Is it the same for you? And you don't have to answer, of course."
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So for Les to be so open and friendly and them to accept him in for the time he's there, it means everything. It's something that truly helps with that survival.
"I've had a few people supporting me. Just not wolves. Caroline and Elena and Matt. We're all going through a lot with what Mystic Falls became but we work hard to be there for one another so we can all get through it."
But the concept she's talking about, it makes him ache in ways he often tries to ignore. How beautiful and amazing having that kind of support could be.
"I've love that. I would definitely be up for a run. It's beautiful here," he says, glancing out the window and then back to her. He considers that track record, but knows he can't let himself get his hopes up.
"I told you. I'll answer anything for you, but yeah. I can feel it separate. Just a little more feral, I think but that may just be in my mind."
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She nodded in understanding. "That makes sense. I'm glad that even if they weren't wolves that you had that support network." Les's mouth quirked up wryly as she rolled her eyes, mostly to herself. "God, I sound like one of my old school counselors."
"Great, then, we'll make it happen," she said with a grin, more or less inviting herself along. Which, would then invite the rest of the pack but it wouldn't hurt. Les listened to what he said about how the two were separate.
She tilted her head and nodded. "I can see that though. If my wolf was sharing head space with my vampire side, she may be a bit more feral as well."
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He laughs at that. "You really do, but it's true. I lost my family and I'm definitely not standing with the Mikaelsons. I spent days on end forcing my shift back and forth to break the sire bond. I'd rather die than side with them. Even to have a pack of any sort."
He definitely never wants that to be something in his life.
The thought of running with others though is an amazing thought. It's not something he's ever had, or that any of the other packs offered him, though he can't blame them.
"The oddest part is coping with the sunlight. I have the means to be in sunlight, from a friend, which you should also know that others have that means as well. Beyond the Mikaelsons. But my body craves the sun and hates it at the same time, and hates the moon and craves the night."
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Les watched Tyler as he talked and thought about how at odds that would be to both crave and hate the sun and the moon. "It's like you can't get away from the day or the night. That would be exhausting," she said, shaking her head.
"Outside of cross country road trips to warn packs about sociopathic hybrids, what kind of things are you into or enjoy doing?" Considering their family, it was only natural that he come out to the races one night while he's here helping them out. It was a sudden change of subject, she knew, and despite the subject, they ended up on, she still found him interesting. She also couldn't deny that her wolf found him interesting as well.
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"Yeah, it sucked. It was... horrific, but the idea of being Klaus' fucking puppet was more terrifying."
And it still is, even if he's fairly sure it will never happen again.
He looks at her for a long moment because she got something he couldn't always explain and no one seemed to understand. "Exhausted all the time except my body heals it," he agrees in a soft voice.
"I used to play football. I enjoyed a lot of sports. I was a rich kid in a town where my family were the founders and leaders. I was the son of the mayor. I mostly partied and drove fast and... and squandered all of my life before I was triggered. Then everything was focused on vampires and assholes and trying to save those I care about." He snorts, rolling his eyes. "Speaking of exhausting things."
He's never gone back to calm, to relaxing, to having fun. His life is just this now.
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She met his gaze with a little tilt of her head. "Lord," she said with a sigh as she shook her head. "That sounds beyond exhausting since it's a continuous cycle 24/7." Les hated that for him and hated that's what he dealt with on a daily basis.
Les listened and grinned. "Ah, driving fast, now that's something I'm definitely familiar with." Well, okay that and the sports part. "Considering everything you've been through, that makes sense. It sounds like it keeps you busy." Her life compared to his seemed much quieter. Illegal street races and making sure people weren't creating extra trouble in their neighborhoods, it was all pretty mundane compared to vampires and the like.
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Once he'd done the first couple of packs, they had given him messages and to send on and more and more listened to him. Just as they had here. It means less fights, and just a lot of stress still.
He's never known a time of his wolf running free, of trusting he can shift and not have it used against him, to be somehow locked in the form and fearing for that, from the stories he's heard.
"Yeah busy. I was really hoping for college, a scholarship to going pro and then maybe a trophy wife in a few years or something," he says with a laugh. "Now I'm just hoping to not die before I'm thirty."
Most days he hopes. A lot of them he's not sure he's going to make it either. He'll keep trying though.
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Her mouth curled up into a smirk when he spoke about how he imagined his future. "That's fair, it's not like you were asking for much," she teased before laughing. "Just some small things. Well, I hope you don't die before you're thirty either. After that, I suppose it's free reign but thirty is a nice goal." Her tone was teasing though as she spoke.
"Hell, I'd say that goes for all of us here. It'll be a small miracle when and if any of us make it to thirty." There would be undoubtedly a big party for each birthday.
"Do you want anything to drink," she asked, standing from her spot on the couch and picking up her glass to get a refill.
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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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