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all_inclusive2014-06-01 06:32 pm
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when it rains, it pours
Thea Queen hasn't had the best time of it in, well, years. First her brother and father were missing and presumed dead and then Ollie pulled a Lazarus and showed back up with a bunch of scars and a badass attitude and Thea hardly knew who he was anymore. A vigilante has been saving/terrorizing the city for the better part of a year and the father of the guy she's crushed on forever tried to bury half the city under rubble.
Oh, and, she's actually the daughter of that maniac and not her actual dad and she only found this out after her mom barely escaped prison time. It's been a hell of a ride. She's been kidnapped, cheated on and just about everything in between and while she's a rich girl, she's by no means sheltered. Any and everything that could happen to a person before the age of twenty has happened to her and Thea isn't sure if she wants to deal with it anymore. That's why she decides to go with Malcolm Merlyn. She's not doing that great in Starling so she might as well take a chance on something different, right? Thea Queen isn't working out for her so well so maybe being someone new is the right way to go. Maybe disappearing and turning into someone else is the best thing for her right now.
As she pulls open the car door, a strange thing happens. Instead of crawling into the backseat of a car to sleep while she escapes to God knows where, she tumbles into a closet and hits her head on a doorknob. That's...weird. What else is weird is that when she tugs open the closet, she's inside what looks like a hotel lobby instead of anywhere she recognizes.
"What the hell is going on?" Thea is aware this is rhetorical and, frankly, not even a really good rhetorical question. She basically lost her skills to make witty quips along with shooting her biological father and discovering that everyone important to her in her life has lied to her so she isn't really running on all cylinders. She's running on...less than half. It's not ideal.
"Anyone?" While part of her hopes she's in Starling so she has a chance to orient herself another part of her hopes that she's not in Starling and, instead, she's somewhere that she can get a blank slate. Thea wants to be anyone but Thea Queen right now and she thinks if she's outside of her old stomping grounds, she might just have a chance to start over new again.
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"Yeah, well," Felicity shrugged and held her hands out to the side to indicate the hotel around them. "You tell me how we're in a place that's also home to a few vampires, a couple of Norse gods and Ichabod Crane? Not to mention a few battle-weary place from some kind of future that scares me green, if the tech they came with is anything to go by. If you've got another way to describe it, I'm all ears."
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Thea hasn't encountered any Norse gods or fictional characters and while Felicity is a little high strung, she's never thought she was crazy. Thea frowns a little.
"None of what you're saying makes sense. Are you sure you didn't get turned around at a comic convention or something?"
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"Okay. Hang out a the bar for a few days and you'll see what I mean. I had to try and teach Jordan Baker how to use a cell phone. Believe me, that wasn't even the weirdest thing to happen to me here."
Felicity broke that tirade for a second and then looked closer at Thea. "What's the last thing you remember from home before you arrived here?"
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"You mean, after my mother's funeral, being held hostage and discovering I'm actually Malcolm Merlyn's daughter? No, that's about it," Thea says, feeling more than a little unsettled by all of this. Some weird world where fictional characters rub elbows with flesh and blood? It's all a little Who Framed Roger Rabbit? to her.
"Ring any bells?"
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"Yeah, it rings a few. I just wanted to make sure because some people come here from different times as well as different places. When I first got here, Oliver was already here but he didn't remember a lot of what I did." She blew out a breath. "I know, it sounds about as crazy as it is. But since we're stuck here, there's nothing much to do but live with it."
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"I need a drink," Thea says. It's a little dramatic but she thinks she's probably entitled at this point since she's had about as much as she can take and she can't take any more.
"I need...several drinks. One after another."
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"Ugh, family. I don't really have family anymore, remember?" Thea says. She doesn't know how she's going to get out of seeing Ollie and, honestly, she loves her brother. She's frustrated at having been lied to for so long but she loves Ollie more than she can possibly say, especially after having lost him for five years.
"Can we just keep it secret for right now?"
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Or Thea Merlyn or whoever she really is.
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The fact that she couldn't seem to evict Oliver's declaration from her head certainly didn't help. Like at all.
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"We're just...two girls out on the town, right?" It's a little half-hearted and lame but Thea can't summon up much more pep and vitality. She gives it her best shot, though, and flashes a quick smile while looping her arm in Felicity's.
"Is there anyone else from Starling here?"
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"Cosmos it is!" Thea thinks possibly she should worry about getting carded since this isn't Starling but since Felicity isn't saying anything about it, she guesses she'll just go with it.
"So uh, how is Ollie? Since we're on the subject?"
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"Better make mine a double," Felicity commented under her breath. "Or not. I've been drinking way too much since we came back to this place." She inhaled, exhaled, and conveniently forgot Thea's stated desire to not be Thea Queen for a while. Her relationship with Oliver had been rocky at times, but it was one she'd admired. Probably because of her own lack of siblings.
"He's fine. Better than he was the first time, scars healing and not as hermit prone. That's progress anyway."
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"Yeah, I guess. We Queens don't do well with emotional damage. Too much turning the anger inward and making it hurt ourselves."
Thea knows a lot about that and self medicates to compensate for it. She snags her drink and sips lightly at it. "But you're taking care of him, right?"
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We both did.
Felicity took an overlong drink from her glass.
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"Ollie? Joking? Blasphemy," Thea snorts. It's been a long time since her brother has been truly happy and Thea isn't sure that he ever was. Ollie's just always been good at faking it for the masses.
"You must be a good influence."
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When they were back on Lian Yu and she was just about the expel another dose of verbal mess all over him while he just stood there and smiled and waited for her to shut up.
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"Slip of the tongue or wishful thinking?" Thea has never really known when to let sleeping dogs lie and Felicity's slip of the tongue is more interesting to think about than the mess that's her own personal life. Maybe it's a cheap shot but if Ollie's found someone he likes, Thea isn't going to complain about that.
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"You wouldn't be a bad choice," Thea muses. "Not that I really need to speculate on my brother's love life or anything, because no, but you're not a criminal and you're pretty put together other than the occasional slip of the tongue. He could do a lot worse than someone who actually has a career and no criminal record."
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She thought. Maybe? No. Definitely. It wasn't going to happen and thinking about it was just going to make her slip up even worse next time.
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"Maybe, maybe not. I think there's more to him than meets the eye," Thea says. She's confident in thinking that Ollie isn't a party playboy anymore and that he needs a girl who isn't just wham, bam and thank you ma'am. Felicity might be a lot of things but she definitely isn't that.
"I wouldn't be against it, for what that counts for."
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