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Put one foot wrong and I'm gonna fall...
It's nearly three in the morning when Olivia slips out of her room and heads down to the lab where Tony Stark had a sensory deprivation tank set up for her. She moves quickly and quietly, and doesn't bother switching on the lights when she enters the lab, leaving the blue glow of the monitors around the room to light her way - she's hoping that the less she does, the less JARVIS will take notice of her, and maybe he won't wake anyone to tell them what she's doing before it's too late. There are letters on her bed to Steve, to Jane, to Tony and Bruce, and between that and her absence, and whatever security cameras she's sure are monitoring this room, that'll have to do to explain where she's gone.
She eases the door quietly shut behind her, and crosses the room to the bright steel table where the syringes full of Cortexiphan Dr. Banner managed to synthesize are already laid out. Olivia picks one up, grimaces a little, and slides the needle into the big veins just below her wrist. Maybe this is what went wrong the last time. Maybe she needs a dose of the drug to get her to the right place. She's praying that's what it is, because otherwise, she's running out of ideas or other plans.
The empty syringe makes a soft ringing sound as she tosses it back into the tray. Olivia's already all but running up the stairs to access the tank. There's a breathing apparatus dangling over the top, just like in Walternate's lab. She grabs it, fits it into her mouth and takes a breath, and slides into the water with hardly a ripple.
For a minute, nothing happens. Olivia floats in the tank, eyes closed, just breathing and thinking of letting the universe pass through her, just like Walter told her the first time. Thinking of home.
Between one breath and the next, she vanishes, with only a swirling disturbance in the water of the tank to mark that she was there at all. The room stays silent, the tank empty, for another minute or two.
Then the tank explodes in a roar of heat and light, a ring of fire spreading outward and taking hold anywhere it can, blackening what it can't. Olivia tumbles out of the tank along with the water and lands with a crunch in the shattered glass from the tank, choking and gasping while the fire that wasn't put out by the flood dances up the walls.
She eases the door quietly shut behind her, and crosses the room to the bright steel table where the syringes full of Cortexiphan Dr. Banner managed to synthesize are already laid out. Olivia picks one up, grimaces a little, and slides the needle into the big veins just below her wrist. Maybe this is what went wrong the last time. Maybe she needs a dose of the drug to get her to the right place. She's praying that's what it is, because otherwise, she's running out of ideas or other plans.
The empty syringe makes a soft ringing sound as she tosses it back into the tray. Olivia's already all but running up the stairs to access the tank. There's a breathing apparatus dangling over the top, just like in Walternate's lab. She grabs it, fits it into her mouth and takes a breath, and slides into the water with hardly a ripple.
For a minute, nothing happens. Olivia floats in the tank, eyes closed, just breathing and thinking of letting the universe pass through her, just like Walter told her the first time. Thinking of home.
Between one breath and the next, she vanishes, with only a swirling disturbance in the water of the tank to mark that she was there at all. The room stays silent, the tank empty, for another minute or two.
Then the tank explodes in a roar of heat and light, a ring of fire spreading outward and taking hold anywhere it can, blackening what it can't. Olivia tumbles out of the tank along with the water and lands with a crunch in the shattered glass from the tank, choking and gasping while the fire that wasn't put out by the flood dances up the walls.
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The cab company picks up; Olivia studies Steve quietly while she asks for a cab to be sent to the Kresge Building. After she hangs up, she gestures for Steve to follow her as she starts for the door.
"I am very sorry about Walter. He's not good with people, and he gets... fixated on certain things, but he'll get past it. Are you okay?"
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He studies her, the worry returning. "Are you? I could ride with you to your place, if- I mean, I don't have to if you'd rather I didn't, but it should be easy enough for the cabbie to find a hotel, I'd think."
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His question startles her - she stares at him for a second, giving him a bemused little smile before nodding. "Yeah. Of course I'm fine. And you don't have to do that. I'm sure you'd like some... time to yourself, after all this..."
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Steve scratches the back of his head. "You know, in some ways, I'm kind of... glad this happened. If you'd just vanished I think part of me would have always wondered if you'd made it back safe."
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"In that case, we can head to my place first. I'd hate to have you worrying all night." She sighs again, shaking her head a little, and goes on, "And while I understand what you mean, I'm still sorry this happened. I'm sorry I pulled you here, however I did it. You didn't-"
You didn't need this. Unless Peter's right. Unless his best friend is going to kill him, back there, and could she leave him to that? Could she send him back to that? She honestly doesn't know.
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She'll tell him if he needs to know. When she decides it really is a legitimate concern. But until then... There's no reason to give him one more thing to worry about.
They reach the end of the hall and the door out onto the street, and Olivia pauses just outside, taking a moment to take in the familiar scene. Her home. Her universe. She smiles. "Welcome to Boston, Captain."
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The cab pulls up to the sidewalk, and Steve automatically steps forward to open the door for Olivia - before realizing that she might not appreciate it. He lets go and steps back, scratching his nose, before rounding the cab and installing himself in the back seat on the other side.
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She gives the driver her address and settles back, pointedly ignoring the odd looks the man keeps casting Steve in the rearview mirror. If she pretends there's nothing strange about two people catching a cab from a lab in Harvard in the middle of the night, one in a shirt that doesn't fit him at all... maybe the driver just won't ask. She can hope, anyway.
It's a short drive from Harvard to her house - fifteen minutes on a normal day, less at this time of night with next to no traffic - but Olivia all but vibrates with tension the whole way, drumming her fingers unconsciously against her thigh as she stares out the window. The last time she saw Rachel and Ella, she wasn't sure she would see them again, and now even a fifteen minute wait seems like an eternity.
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They're pulling up to her place before he's ready to lose the companionship, silent though it is. He climbs out and hesitates before going back around to Olivia's side of the car, though he's half expecting her to be out before he gets there. He would be, if home was that close. He wouldn't be able to help it.
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"Would you like to come up and meet Rachel? Or... you can just head to your hotel if you're tired - I'll drop by in the morning with some clothes, and anything else you need..."
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A pause as he realizes something else. "....Did anyone tell her you were coming?"
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She leans back in to the cab to tell the driver they'll be just a minute, and then starts for the building without waiting for an answer, moving at something just short of an actual run. At the door, she forces herself to stop and take a breath for a second before knocking.
After a minute, the locks click open, and Rachel opens the door - just a crack at first, but that doesn't last long once she sees who's outside. "Oh my god, Liv!" She throws the door open and lunges out to hug her, so fiercely it's almost difficult to breathe. Olivia can't say she minds.
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"Agent Dunham, if you'll excuse me- I guess I'll see you in the morning?"
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"Aunt Liv, you're back!"
Olivia has just enough time to bend down and lift Ella up, rather than letting her plow into her legs at top speed. She's a lot heavier than Olivia remembers, but she manages to settle her on her hip, Ella's arms around her neck. "Hey, baby girl. You should be in bed right now."
"I wanted to see who was knocking!" Ella protests, and leans around Olivia a little to peer at Steve. She's obviously wide awake and not about to go back to bed any time soon. "Hi! I'm Ella. What's wrong with your shirt?"
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Steve winks and offers her the button he accidentally pulled off, which he'd been fiddling with during the taxi drive. "I should let you and your Aunt Liv catch up. It was very nice to meet you, Miss Ella."
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"...thanks," she says with a dubious look at Steve, which only makes Olivia bite back another laugh.
"Thank you, Steve. For... dropping me off." Whether or not she needed it is irrelevant. It's nice of him to do it anyway, when the last thing he should be concerned about is her. She hesitates for a second, and then sets Ella down reluctantly and ducks past Rachel to grab a pad of paper and a pen off the table near the door and scribble down her home phone number. She assumes it hasn't changed while she's been gone. "If you need anything before I drop by, call me. It doesn't matter what time it is."
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Because Rachel needed more reason to question his presence at Olivia's apartment.
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Rachel just eyes Steve uncertainly for a moment, quietly trying to come up with an explanation for her sister's sudden reappearance with this man, who for some reason doesn't seem to have his own clothes. It's not working.
"So... do you work with Liv?"
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Deep breath, awkward not-quite-shuffle. He's suddenly very aware once again of the fact that he's basically half-naked at someone else's door. He's wishing he'd just forgotten to ask, or told himself not to. "I've been working with Olivia while she's been away. Agent Dunham, I mean."
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Olivia clears her throat as she comes up behind her. "Rach. It's okay." She knows her sister's going to take issue with that comment, but letting her interrogate Steve isn't going to help anything.
She steps back out into the hallway, a T-shirt in hand. It's obviously too large for her, one of John's she used to sleep in; she hasn't worn it since he died, but she couldn't bring herself to throw it out either. Olivia offers to Steve with an apologetic smile. "This should fit you a little better. I'm afraid I don't have anything else, but it should do until we can go out and get you other clothes."
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He throws a salute with the hand holding the shirt, managing to smile at Olivia with real warmth despite the awkwardness. "This is perfect. Thank you, O- Agent Dunham. I'll just."
He gestures to the stairs and beats a hasty retreat.
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Olivia sighs as she turns to go back inside, and offers Ella her hand, which Ella eagerly takes. She's going to need some time to think up a few believable lies... or a way to phrase the truth so it sounds plausible to Rachel. "I promise I will tell you everything I'm legally allowed to know, just... Can I put Ella back to bed first?"
There's no chance Rachel could say no to that request, and they both know it. She shakes her head, but she's grinning while she does, and so is Olivia as Ella tows her eagerly inside.
It's tempting to sleep in. It really is. If Broyles is ever going to give her a pass on taking an unannounced personal day, it's going to be now, but she can't justify that to herself. She has a report to write, things to explain to her team... and she promised Steve she'd come find him in the morning.
It's still late in the morning when she arrives at his hotel, on the off chance he managed to sleep in. He deserves a little rest before she subjects him to Walter again. The walk up to the room is familiar - just like old times, when she used to stop by to wake Peter in the middle of the night so she could talk to Walter - and before long she's juggling coffee cups so she can knock on his door.
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He hopes she slept in, but as he's arriving at his floor as she knocks, he sees that particular hope would go unfulfilled. "Good morning," he says, surprising himself at how cheerful it sounds - but then, he's always liked early-morning walks. Getting to see the character of a city itself, without the motion of anyone but its essential parties. "Um- here, let me-"
He takes one of the cups and slides his card key into the lock, and shoves the door open so she can go inside. "Sorry, I was just... sightseeing, I guess."
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She steps inside with a nod of thanks, and grins at his explanation of where he was. "There's no need to apologize. Though I am glad you got back when you did. I'd hate to panic and send out search parties, but I can't promise I wouldn't..."
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Yes I'm still in Steve's journal shh.
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I HAVE NO FACES OF NEUTRAL PAIN APPROPRIATE FOR THIS MOMENT.
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