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"Uh, Nina?"
This wasn't right. He knew the hotel — his hotel — like the back of his hand. He could walk the corridors blindfolded, even those in parts of the building that they had barely inhabited before the great move to the Law Offices of Wolfram & Hart. And while the Hyperion had managed to avoid sustaining heavy damage or infestation like a majority of the buildings in Los Angeles, hell wasn't nearly this well-kempt. Especially not where his former mailing address was concerned. The carpets were vacuumed, the floors had carpets, mirrors and glass polished to a glare-free shine...
Not only did he appear to be in the wrong hotel, but the wrong dimension, and that was a problem. A big one.
This was the last thing he needed, whether it be an actual case of dimensional displacement or some trick the Senior Partners were pulling on him in retaliation for overthrowing the Lords. Not that they needed an excuse to meddle in his life. They were the masterminds behind his newfound liveliness in spite of what the heavy glamour that hid his humanity from everyone had to say about him. Angel was alive, but it was important that everyone still believed he was a vampire.
It's like he told Wes; there's only one way to get out of hell. Act like nothing's changed.
Which was why he stared at what he could see of the buffet table across the way, but made no move to approach it. Eating actual food in public? Dead giveaway. (No pun intended.)
He should probably find shoes. Somehow, walking out of his room in nothing but a t-shirt and sweatpants had topped his list of poorly thought out life choices this morning.
This wasn't right. He knew the hotel — his hotel — like the back of his hand. He could walk the corridors blindfolded, even those in parts of the building that they had barely inhabited before the great move to the Law Offices of Wolfram & Hart. And while the Hyperion had managed to avoid sustaining heavy damage or infestation like a majority of the buildings in Los Angeles, hell wasn't nearly this well-kempt. Especially not where his former mailing address was concerned. The carpets were vacuumed, the floors had carpets, mirrors and glass polished to a glare-free shine...
Not only did he appear to be in the wrong hotel, but the wrong dimension, and that was a problem. A big one.
This was the last thing he needed, whether it be an actual case of dimensional displacement or some trick the Senior Partners were pulling on him in retaliation for overthrowing the Lords. Not that they needed an excuse to meddle in his life. They were the masterminds behind his newfound liveliness in spite of what the heavy glamour that hid his humanity from everyone had to say about him. Angel was alive, but it was important that everyone still believed he was a vampire.
It's like he told Wes; there's only one way to get out of hell. Act like nothing's changed.
Which was why he stared at what he could see of the buffet table across the way, but made no move to approach it. Eating actual food in public? Dead giveaway. (No pun intended.)
He should probably find shoes. Somehow, walking out of his room in nothing but a t-shirt and sweatpants had topped his list of poorly thought out life choices this morning.
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"Maybe not," she replies. What she doesn't say is that another version of her could be much less cuddly than she is these days. That maybe Buffy would have a pretty valid reason to have started the slayer grudgematch up again. Not that she can worry about it now. Not with heart-beating Angel standing right here in front of her.
"So. Gonna have to figure out some things." Why they'd never heard of Random Hotel Dimension. How to get back to their own. How to deal with the fact that even as a human, Angel got the drop on her. Buffy has a sister. Buffy's here.
How to deal.
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Angel's still reeling from hell, if he's being honest with himself. There's a tightness in his chest that's coiled up in fear for the son that's handled himself just fine out there without him, who is all buddy-buddy with Spike of all people instead of the father who's done more to fuck up his life than fix it. There's also the guilt for wanting to get back because Connor's there above righting the wrong he caused when he took down the Circle and pissed the Senior Partners off. He damned a whole city to hell, and he's supposed to just live it up in a hotel that exists in a world where day and night don't happen at once?
That's not acceptable, but like always, Angel's going to make the best of this situation. Going back is the ultimate goal (until it isn't, until Dawn and the lack of magic in the future she's from become more important than going back), but that doesn't mean he can't multitask along the way. He's good at that.
"Buffy knows — about me. That I'm... y'know." Alive. Human. "She sort of stumbled upon it. I might've thought she was something else pretending to be her in order to screw with my head at first. Nobody else does. I intend to keep it that way."
What goes unsaid is that if not for the fact that he was convinced he was hallucinating some sort of mindfuck, he wouldn't have clued Buffy in at all.
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Which means she's probably going to have to go talk to Buffy, and given what they'll be talking about Faith doesn't expect it to go very well.
"Don't gotta tell me once," she says. As complicated and jacked up as Faith always thought her life was? Angel's got her beat by a million. She's not about to add to the pile if she can help it. And given her track record lately, she's par for the course on loyal to a fault. It means she might not be as chatty as she normally would, in fear that she'll let something slip in a moment of easy friendship that she shouldn't. She's lucky she only commented on his toes, and not something more serious.
"Work the problem. Where do we start? Plenty of vets already been here awhile, and here we are without any info. No train tracks, no mustache-twirler gloating." She bites at her lip, looking around the room as if it will reveal some grand design to her. "Gotta figure it's just a freak of nature, to start. A crack in reality, or something."
It's easier with Angel. Not having to pretend to be an idiot.
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Fred could likely answer those questions, could explain some great cosmic theory about how the universe eventually breaks itself down, but Angel doesn't understand anything beyond the basics and his own general understanding of how the universe works mystically.
"Does anyone know who's in control of this place?"
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While she'd prefer a face to wail on, Faith's reserving assumptions of Big Bads for now. And given that she's watching her words, she doesn't bring up her limited expertise with portals to other worlds, and what she knows of their instability.
"It's spanning all kinds of worlds, though. Met a vampire with this crazy demon form, and then one who eats red. Like, legit sucked the red out of strawberries." And then offered the gray ones to Faith like it was no big deal.
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Angel supposes he should be glad that the vampires occupying this hotel come in all shapes and sizes; the better for him to bullshit with when it comes to the possibility of being asked to 'prove' his vampireness. He can feign not fitting the typical bill and until another vampire of his breed arrives, no one would be the wiser.
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And she might also be capable of digging for info to figure out how softly she needs to tread. Depending on how big this schism between their time lines, Faith has got to figure out with some serious quickness what's talkable and what's not. She's not really interested in stepping on any butterflies today.
Considering how Buffy had reacted to just seeing her, Faith is already putting on her eggshell-walking shoes. Keeping her mouth shut seems to be the way to go, here. If Angel is human and Buffy is harboring baggage with a little sister in tow that Faith didn't even know existed, she's got bigger problems to worry about than just getting out of this place.
"This is a parallel dimension sort of thing, right?"
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This is Angel walking on eggshells, avoiding mentioning Her Blueness directly, because he doesn't know if she's aware of what happened to Fred. He couldn't get through to Giles. He tried and tried and when he finally got the man on the line — nothing was accomplished. Giles wouldn't even hear him out.
Angel has to swallow the latent anger recalling that conversation brings boiling to the surface.
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"Right, yeah. Look-- maybe you should take it easy." She looks uncomfortable, but Faith is as determined, considering... "I mean, you look kind of rough, honestly."