"Yeah, but — " is as far as Scott gets before stopping himself with a frown.
When Isaac had first talked about staying here, wanting it over going home, it'd sounded kind of weird to Scott. Like, if that was Isaac's choice then he respected and stood by it. But home is home, right? An interdimensional space hotel isn't really the kind of place he'd choose over Beacon Hills. Scott hasn't thought about it since, but he is now; and the weirdest part is, he has gotten used to this place. Sure, he'll never get used to opening a door and finding himself in some part of history or space or changed like Isaac has been. Sure, he misses his mom, and Stiles, and his boss, and a ton of other people — a lot, every day.
But he doesn't miss the danger. He doesn't miss the ever-present fear of Deucalion and the other alphas, and of the darach, and of psycho hunters, and always being afraid of another attack or murder or both. He'd told Stiles once that he just wanted a semi-freaking-normal life, talked to Allison about what if he could find a cure, but he doesn't talk like that anymore because he gets what a stupid dream that is.
Except now a semi-freaking-normal life has fallen into his lap, and he didn't even realize it until now.
He lets Isaac change the topic, though, as surprised by this revelation as Isaac would probably be if he actually voiced it. If Isaac wants to go home, then he should go home, and Scott doesn't have any business stopping him or even refusing himself.
Besides, the whole being a girl thing is kind of a bigger problem.
"You said you have clothes in your room, right? Let's go."
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When Isaac had first talked about staying here, wanting it over going home, it'd sounded kind of weird to Scott. Like, if that was Isaac's choice then he respected and stood by it. But home is home, right? An interdimensional space hotel isn't really the kind of place he'd choose over Beacon Hills. Scott hasn't thought about it since, but he is now; and the weirdest part is, he has gotten used to this place. Sure, he'll never get used to opening a door and finding himself in some part of history or space or changed like Isaac has been. Sure, he misses his mom, and Stiles, and his boss, and a ton of other people — a lot, every day.
But he doesn't miss the danger. He doesn't miss the ever-present fear of Deucalion and the other alphas, and of the darach, and of psycho hunters, and always being afraid of another attack or murder or both. He'd told Stiles once that he just wanted a semi-freaking-normal life, talked to Allison about what if he could find a cure, but he doesn't talk like that anymore because he gets what a stupid dream that is.
Except now a semi-freaking-normal life has fallen into his lap, and he didn't even realize it until now.
He lets Isaac change the topic, though, as surprised by this revelation as Isaac would probably be if he actually voiced it. If Isaac wants to go home, then he should go home, and Scott doesn't have any business stopping him or even refusing himself.
Besides, the whole being a girl thing is kind of a bigger problem.
"You said you have clothes in your room, right? Let's go."