Oh no.
Oh no. Oh no. Oh no.
Karla was standing in the middle of her dorm room, surrounded by piles of...of...of stuff. It was probably for the best that Gabrielle was off in Greece again (though if she knew what was happening to her roommate, she'd rethink that), otherwise she might have gotten lost in the heaping jumbles of books, clothing,
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"The first time I left, I had been a needle jab away from permanently losing my wings, and the second time, my dad was being targeted by one of the most powerful mutant terrorists to ever live," Warren hissed, clinging a little more tightly.
Nobody messed with his Buddy Bear, damn it.
"It's only a rescue if he's in some sort of danger, you know. And by my reality's standards, he was only there alone for... what, two months? Are you really going to try to make me a bad guy here because of a teddy bear?"
One that was being clutched to pretty darn possessively, there.
In all fairness, Warren's most familiar possessions from his childhood were mostly the bear and the harness.
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Well, if he was just going to be all that way about it...
"Fine," Karla said crossly, sitting back up. "I brought him for you anyway."
...Four months ago. Give or take.
"Still doesn't answer where my soup is."
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And considering how vastly differently their respective timelines flowed, there was a good chance that her parents hadn't been a thought yet, either. Which was one of those things probably best left not dwelt upon for long.
"Ask the island," Warren grumbled, unfolding his wings and turning over the bear, inspecting him for... Warren wasn't sure. Cooties or something. "It isn't like I lost it on purpose."
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"Well, I didn't lose Buddy on purpose, either. So there," Karla said, matching him maturity for maturity.
"...Not that I lost him. If anything, the island did."
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Which was something that any normal nineteen year-old would do in this situation, okay? Shut up.
"I can't believe you just took him and didn't even tell me."
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"I was going to!" Karla cried. "When...the moment was right!"
Eventually!
"Don't get all snippy with me," she added with a grumble. "You wouldn't even be thinking about him if I hadn't grabbed him for you."
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"That's not the point," Warren countered. "You know, if you had asked, I probably would have let you hang on to him anyhow. But you didn't. You just... went behind my back and stole one of the only things that was ever really mine."
Thoughtful gesture or none, Warren was feeling maybe a little betrayed. Which was probably stupid. It was just a stuffed bear. He was too old to be hung up on something like this. And she was right. He wouldn't have been thinking about him at all. Except for every now and then.
"And don't tell me 'when the moment was right.' You were the one who was just telling me that you deserved him more."
Those teddy bear custody battles were hell on young families.
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Really, they just led to tears and recriminations all the way around. And then, half the time the teddy bears grew up wrong and both people ended up yelling, 'He learned it from watching you!'
"Well, I wasn't going to keep him!" Karla declared, blithely ignoring any and all evidence to the contrary. "I was trying to figure out when the best time to surprise him with you was going to be. Sometime when the island wasn't on the verge of exploding and we were ourselves and it wasn't a time when we'd have to turn his little bear face to the wall!"
Because having sex in front of Buddy was going to be weird. Karla was calling it right now.
"I grabbed him for you! I took the one thing in that house that meant anything to you and brought it here to the one place that means something to you."
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Buddy looked about as surprised as he ever did, really.
"And then you... kept him from me," he noted, though some of the heat had left his voice, and there were the smallest beginnings of an amused smile tugging at the corners of his mouth, "and you said how unfair it was that I wanted him back after all you've done for him."
It was possible that she was over-identifying with the teddy bear, a bit.
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Who, Karla? Never.
"Surprise you with him," Karla amended, shaking her head. She was still somewhat foggy and spending half the day frantically searching for Warren's lost bear hadn't helped matters any.
"And I would have been better if you hadn't been so snatchy," she decided a moment later. "I have to ease into sharing."
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Warren was kind of hoping that he was making sense, here.
"I mean... I know he's a stuffed bear and all... But for a bit there, it seemed like you weren't planning on giving him back at all."
And he wasn't your bear, Karla.
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"I was going to," Karla said softly, chastened. "Always. I grabbed him for you and I kept him for you. It's just--" She flushed. "He smells like you. Not just his fur, but psychically. Your psychic imprint is deep within him after all these years. I...just like..."
She liked to cuddle him at night when Warren was in his own room. Same reason she liked wearing his shirts.
"I'm sorry I kept him for so long. Didn't mean to."
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Because Buddy clearly needed protecting!
"... I mean, until you lost him and he wound up in the soup bag, anyhow."
Teasing!
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She smiled at the sight of her boyfriend clutching a ragged stuffed bear (though Karla had tried to brush him out a bit!). "You don't think he'll mind sharing you with the rest of us, will he?"
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He was pretty sure they would, knowing that the island was being weird again and that Karla was still not completely well, yet.
"And Buddy's a pretty great guy," he added, grinning a little. "I mean, he kept you company for a while there, right? Pretty sure that means he knows I'm in good hands, with you."
Karla got the Buddy Bear seal of approval.
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