Fandom: Life is Strange
Pairings: Taylor/Rachel; Taylor/Dana; Taylor/Victoria
Words: 8,800
Summary: Taylor shares everything she knows about the shades with Rachel. After giving Nathan's phone to Victoria to have it returned in good faith, Juliet concludes that Nathan is more directly involved in what happened to Taylor than they previously imagined. Taylor and Rachel try to hunt down the last member of their coven.
The Warrior of Storm and Skies is awakened.
Major Tags: Fluff, magical girl, witch, magic, polyamory
Words: ~ 10,000 (oops)
Summary: Taylor pulls off a heist in Nathan's room. While she's busy uncovering the secrets of his phone, a monster follows her to the outskirts of the town. Taylor has her second showdown with a shade. A new witch reveals themself.
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Rachel and Taylor were severely tardy and giggly by the time they entered the gym. Luckily, that meant that they'd missed stretches, and people had already arranged themselves around the small badminton nets from last week. This time though, people were paired up to hit volley balls back and forth. There was one empty mini-court, though, and Dana and Juliet were standing against the wall next to it, Dana with a volley ball tucked under her arm.
Taylor unlinked her fingers from Rachel's, nodding her head over to Dana and Juliet. As they approached, Juliet took notice, smiling and waving. Which was . . . unusual.
"Sup?" Rachel asked once they made it over.
Dana shrugged. "I guess we're all tardy, but whatever. You're lucky we managed to talk you down from a truant, though."
Taylor smiled, clasping her hands in fake prayer. "Thank you, almighty Dana."
Dana looked the both up them up and down quickly, smirking. "Well, you two look happy."
Juliet butted in suddenly to ask, "So are you guys dating?" She stood up from against the wall, swishing a little. Taylor wasn't sure she had ever seen her so animated.
Rachel smiled nervously, and she and Taylor both made the nervous tic to fix their hair. "We're . . ." Rachel started, then immediately faltered. She raised her hand up towards Taylor, adding an, "Um . . ." but that just faltered as well.
"Are we dating? We never talked about it."
Taylor wasn't exactly sure whether or not kissing meant they were dating, but rule of thumb said no. But they had gone on a date? "We're just . . ." but she quickly gave up trying to finish that sentence either.
Dana looked back and forth between the two of them as awkwardness beset all of them. Then she said, "Welllll, we'll come back to that one. Why don't we just-"
WHAM!
A volleyball slammed into the wall over their heads, rebounding just behind Juliet, who screamed for a second before realizing what happened. When they checked who it had come from, though, Zach waved from the other side of an adjacent court. Quickly approaching their little group, though, was Logan. Taylor immediately took a step back, and she wasn't the only one - only Dana didn't seem to flinch, instead taking a few steps over to pick up the ball.
He raised a hand now, greeting her with a, "Yo."
"Hey," Dana replied curtly, tossing the ball a little too high so Logan had to step back to catch it.
Once he'd caught it, he took another step towards the four of them, but Dana immediately pivoted towards Taylor. "Hey, so, want to play volleyball?"
"S-sure," she replied, taking a look over at Rachel before the two of them moved to the other side of the court.
Unfortunately, this brought their path a little too close to Logan, who muttered, "Bitch."
Rachel turned to glare, but Taylor couldn't even bring her eyes up. He was back in his court by the time they got set up, and Taylor had to look up.
On the other side of the court, Dana stood alone, Juliet sitting back against the wall, unable to play thanks to never changing. Dana lifted the ball to about stomach height, then looked over at Rachel and Taylor. "You ready?" she called.
"Literally never."
"Lay 'em on me, girl," Rachel called back, clasping her hands together.
Taylor snorted, knowing her wrists were probably going to be sore by the time class was over. Dana was a server for the girls' volleyball team. This was going to suck.
At least it was better than playing with those football assholes.
Taylor: hey vic.
Victoria: Hey T what's up?
Taylor: not much
Taylor: just wondered if we could hit up nathan and smoke
Victoria: I've got my own if you just want to chill and do homework
Taylor: nah i kind of want to hang out with nathan. maybe we can do homework during lab tomorrow? i don't think it's gonna take us long to take a pic of the mountains
Victoria: Sure.
Victoria: I'll hit up Nathan and we can hang out tonight
Taylor: cool
Taylor switched over to her new group text, Nancy Drew 1.2
Taylor: yo so i'm gonna try and get nathan's phone tonight.
Juliet: You sure? I mean, even if you get it, it's going to be locked you know.
Juliet: He's not dumb.
Taylor: i think i've got that worked out, don't worry
Taylor: or maybe do, who knows
Taylor's plan was, in fact, ludicrous. She was pretty sure she had mind controlled Logan somehow Thursday night when she got him to back off. At least, she had proven way more persuasive than she was before she had super powers, so that was close enough.
Dana: Good luck
Dana: Text me if you need anything
Taylor: yeah
Taylor: and thanks for helping me
Taylor: i know i've been super shitty to both of you guys
Taylor: but seriously thank you
Juliet: If you end up getting Nathan expelled for dealing roofies we can call it even?
Taylor: ha yeah
Taylor: shit wow that's what might happen isn't it
Taylor: that sucks
Juliet: It kind of already sucks, honestly.
Taylor: ha
Taylor: well if i die or disappear you'll know exactly who did it
Taylor: literally any member of the AB police department or Blackwell staff
Taylor's heart was already racing by the time she left her room that evening. The inevitability of her embarrassing failure when she tried to control Nathan only seemed clearer and clearer throughout the day until now she was actively blocking out her constant warnings to give up. Luckily, her body rarely seemed to communicate well with her head, and soon she found herself climbing the stairs up to the third floor of the dorms.
As she reached the first landing, the third-floor door opened and Samuel stepped through, dragging his cleaning supplies with him. The dormitories weren't very old but they were designed like shit, and accessibility changes had only started last week thanks to a local grant. As such, Samuel had to carry much of his supplies up and down the stairs every day. It was a damn uncomfortable thing to watch, as the cart was obviously not made to be carried, and yet he pulled it off several times a day, six days a week.
"Hey Samuel, do you need any help?"
As Taylor reached the top of the stairs, Samuel turned to look at her, the heavy steel door closing behind him with a loud ka-chung. "Why, I don't suppose so, Taylor, I'll manage. Do you need any help?"
See, now, this is why Taylor didn't usually talk to Samuel. She may not have the same visceral reaction as Victoria just because his voice made it sound like he was trying to tell a ghost story 24/7, but he rebounded everything you said in uncomfortable ways.
"Ah. Um, no, I don't think so. Just going to go hang out with some friends." She kept her arms close to her body, scratching to remind them to feel sensation.
Samuel nodded. "It's good to have friends," he replied. "They keep each other safe in dark times. At least tonight is bright."
"Uh . . . yeah." Taylor looked him in the eye, hoping she could get some peek into this guy's mind. Still, no voice appeared, so they just sat there in silence.
Without breaking eye contact at all, Samuel said, "I need to keep vacuuming now."
"Oh, yeah. Sorry." Taylor walked around the cart so he could access the stairs, still clutching her own body.
Samuel pushed his cart closer to the edge, then got on the stairs so he could lift it. But before he did, he paused and said, "It's a beautiful night tonight. It might be nice to take a walk.
"Yeah," she replied. Once he lifted the cart, though, she just pushed through the door and headed for Nathan's room.
Smoking in Nathan's room was always, inevitably, a little uncomfortable. The bondage art on the walls was one thing - Taylor had accepted long ago that what was creepy for her was 'artistic' to some people - but it was really the wall of foreign slasher films that Taylor didn't like. There's no way you watch that many people get murdered in French and walk away intact. Taylor barely managed to keep her mind intact when Victoria thought it was bourgeois to say random idioms in French. Still, there was one use to the room that never wore out: no matter how much it smelled like pot, you'd never get busted if you were in Nathan's room.
Taylor really would have liked to be high for this. But for some reason, no matter how much she was smoking, she wasn't really feeling it right now.
Victoria and Nathan were chatting about this football season, which Nathan was compelled to care about and Victoria somehow, genuinely cared about. Like most conversations when the three of them were together, Taylor sat out of it, played on her phone, or just sort of looked around the room and pet soft objects.
"Hey, that reminds me," Nathan said, (Taylor had no idea what preceded that) "how did you get chosen as the number two for that photo contest? I didn't think that was how that worked."
Victoria grimaced. She and Nathan sat next to each other on the couch under the projector, alternating between trying to relax and hunched over smoking from their pipes.
"Well, I'm not sure, but I was probably on the table to begin with, and when Max didn't show, Mark just made an executive decision. Especially if we were the last two in deliberations, I don't think anyone would question it."
Honestly, Taylor had been trying not to question that very thing. As much as she wanted to believe that Victoria was the obvious second, there was no way Evan and Rachel were far behind. Even taking family influence into account, the Chases didn't have much of a leg up on the Harris family in terms of artistic renown or the Ambers in community goodwill. The only thing that made Victoria seem like a sure second, only behind Max, was Jefferson's preference - he adored Max, and Victoria had been kissing his ass since day one. No one would want to say that out loud, and it certainly wouldn't be Taylor.
Victoria blew out a thin stream of smoke like a sigh. Then she said, "Guess I can't compete with a pet project, huh?"
Nathan side-eyed her. "Pet project? What makes you say that?" His hands twitched as he talked. Not that that was unusual for Nathan, but it still caught Taylor's attention.
Victoria returned the glance, then rolled her eyes. "Oh, just, when you're in class with him you can tell. Lets her off the hook, gives her lots of praise, tells her about photography opportunities after class, lectures as if it's just for her. Well, her and Rachel. The two of them together are the worst."
"Oh. Huh." Nathan looked at the floor. He didn't even reply with some witty, derogatory comment. Then he looked up at Taylor and asked, "You went to the party Thursday with Rachel, right T? Like, she asked you out."
Taylor shrugged. Then, she realized that was a question with clear answers. "Oh, yeah, I guess. She asked me, but then she couldn't make it."
Nathan raised his eyebrows. "Yeah," he said, "that sounds like Rachel all right."
I need to put out a notice that no one is allowed to be mean to Rachel while we're dating or else I'll mind control them into the swimming pool.
Taylor drummed her fingers on her jeans, criss-crossed on the bed. "I mean, we still went out Sunday. She didn't just flake."
"Oh, okay," Nathan said, suddenly grinning. "And just why'd she bail on the party, then?"
Taylor gripped her jeans as well as she could as she became flustered. "She - she had to do a thing with her mom."
Nathan chuckled. "Oh, okay, sure."
Victoria swatted his shoulder and shot him a look somewhere between an eye-roll and a glare. "Just stop it, Nate."
He held his hands up in surrender. "Sure, sure. Look, I'm's glad Taylor's getting some ass as we all are." His eyes rolled up as if he were picturing something. "Kind of a lot of ass, actually."
Victoria flushed, but that was far enough that Taylor stopped feeling so flustered. "Shut. Up. Nathan," she growled. "I don't want to hear what you have to say about Rachel's ass. Or Rachel at all, actually."
"Fine, fine." He leaned back on the sofa, but he wouldn't get rid of his pleased smirk, and that was what was pissing Taylor off the most, honestly.
A few more minutes passed by while Victoria and Nathan talked and Taylor sulked, wondering if she was going to have to defend Rachel against all of her friends, sooner or later. The only people who were being happy for her were Dana and Juliet, unlike everyone else who basically just agreed to back off. She wondered if Rachel was having to do this same thing on her end, hound Chloe and Max about being mean for . . . well, Taylor had no idea what they'd choose to be mean behind her back for, but she knew she wouldn't want it said about her. Why wouldn't people just get that all of this bullshit high school drama was going to disappear the second they graduated, but Taylor's chances for love and companionship and all that stupid Disney bullshit were never going to stop being limited? What was the point in treating a nice girl badly?
Thoughts of Dana and Juliet began to pool in Taylor's mind, and she wanted to think about anything else.
Victoria spoke up. "I'll, uh, be right back," she said as she got up.
Taylor latched onto the distraction. "Where're you going?"
"Uhh, bathroom. You need to go?"
This is perfect. Although Taylor did kind of have to go.
Taylor shook her head, "Nah, I'm good."
"Okay."
Once Victoria was out of the room and definitely out of earshot, Taylor turned her attention to Nathan.
"Hey, Nate," she said, scooting forward on the bed, "I need a favor."
Nathan immediately looked irritated, but he held it back enough to ask, "Like what?"
Taylor took a quick breath to prepare herself for the practiced lie, what she had been banking every possibility of not outright trying to steal his phone on. "I want to buy something you don't normally sell. But I know Frank used to have it."
Nathan just quirked his eyebrows, waiting for her to finish the request.
"Oxycodone. I know Drew used to run it, and I need some."
Now he looked concerned. "Is this . . . about your mom?" he asked.
Taylor looked down, rubbing her arms like she did when she was anxious. And she was anxious, just not for the reasons that she wanted to look anxious. "I don't want to talk about it," she said. "I just need it quickly. Can you get it for me?"
He exhaled slowly as he thought about it, hesitating. Or maybe he just really was concerned about her mom, it wasn't that easy to tell. Taylor wasn't picking up anything from his mind, after all.
"Yeah, yeah, totally. How much do you need?"
Taylor licked her lips, working out the smoothest option for her plan. "Not a lot right now, but I'll probably need more."
He nodded. "Gotcha. I gotta tell you though, T, this stuff's not cheap."
"I know. But I'll pay."
He shrugged. "Alright, then. I'll set something up."
"Thank you."
She waited for a few seconds while they sat in awkward silence. When it became clear he wasn't going to get something set up right now, though, Taylor said, "Could you do it as soon as you can? I don't want to be pushy, I'd just prefer Victoria didn't know about this."
"Totally," he replied, waving his hand to dismiss the possibility. "I'll get it going tonight, you'll have your oxy in a few days. I won't be able to take a tab for something like this, though."
Taylor nodded . . . but that still wasn't enough. "Could you do it right now? I'm just really worried, is all."
Finally, Nathan seemed to catch on, and his eyes narrowed in suspicion. "I . . . could. But I think I'll just do it after you two leave."
Taylor was frightened that she was going to fail. Luckily, it was easy enough to channel that into frustration. "Nathan - I know you deal, and I know you're buying from Frank. You don't have anything to hide from me - would you just do it? Please?"
They entered into a staring match, while Nathan's mouth hung slightly open in irritated disbelief. Still, Taylor was small and harmless and, hypothetically, a friend to Nathan, so she kept up the stare as long as she could.
And Nathan was the one who finally caved. He sighed and rolled his eyes. "Fine, whatever. Just don't fucking talk to anyone about how I do business, okay?"
Nathan grabbed the bottom of his couch and scooted forward, dragging the whole thing with him an inch. Then he turned around and reached over it, pulling something from the backside. When he turned back around, Taylor could not believe her luck - it was a cell phone, but not his regular one. She hadn't even thought about that. He opened it up and, with another discontent sigh, started typing a message.
God, I hope this works.
"Nathan, I need you to give me the phone."
His eyes flicked up to her. "What the fuck?" He didn't seem to be sure exactly what tone to use, so it came out as muddy confusion.
Taylor took an unsteady breath. She gripped her knees and tried to remember the feeling she'd had when she stood up to Logan.
"Nathan . . ." she lifted her right hand, slipping it into her pocket. She dragged a finger over the surface of the cold stone. "Give me that phone."
She almost yelled when she saw his pupils dilate suddenly - it looked even freakier in bright light than it had in the red of the End of the World party. He looked down at his phone, then up at Taylor.
He shrugged. "Yeah, whatever, take it." He held out his phone, but otherwise sat still.
Taylor scurried on all fours to the edge of the bed, then reached out and snatched his phone. He was mid-message to an unknown number. She hit up a few times to feel secure that the phone wouldn't go to sleep mode, then stood up.
"Yeah, thanks Nate. And when Victoria gets back from the bathroom, just tell her I went to bed."
"Roger."
Taylor began to walk as fast as she could as soon as she was outside of the room, making her way into the stairwell. Then she pulled the phone to her face again, trying to figure it out as quickly as she could. She hit End until she got to the home screen, then found the Settings. Settings to Personal Information? No, that was a profile. Back, down to Security. Yes, perfect - Password settings. Change Password. Input current password to change password.
Fuck! I should have thought of that first.
She didn't want to try and go back to the room. First, she had no idea if she could pull the Jedi mind tricks on Nathan a second time, and secondly, getting caught by Victoria sounded like one of the most uncomfortable, nevermind unexplainable, situations Taylor could imagine. No, she would just have to get all the information she could without letting the phone die or fall asleep. If Nathan wasn't the dealer . . . she was going to be in for some total shit.
Taylor thought about actually going to her room to figure this out, but there were two issues: one, she needed to make a call (and Victoria might check on her sooner or later), and two, she had no idea when Nathan would be capable of realizing what he'd done and come to get his phone.
You're going to be okay. Just get somewhere you won't be found.
It looked like it was time to take a walk.
Dana: "Wait, holy shit, you got the phone?"
Taylor: "Ha, yeah! But I can't change the password so I'm just kind of tapping buttons every few seconds to keep the screen lit. I don't know how much longer I'll have it, so, I need you and Juliet to take notes or something. Is she nearby?
Dana: "Yeah, we're just hanging out in her room. Can I put you on speaker?"
Taylor: "Please don't. Do you have headphones?"
Dana: "Yeah, sure. Who do you want to talk to?"
Taylor: "I, um. Not sure."
Dana: "Juliet says she'll do it - she's a better note-taker than I am. Give us a sec."
Taylor: "Mmhm."
Ever since she'd left school property, Taylor had gotten the feeling that she was being followed. Still, Blackwell was not that far from downtown and it wasn't late enough for no one to be on the streets, so she couldn't tell if the feeling had any merit. She walked as quickly as she could without looking like a total freak, alternating between looking at the phone and up at her surroundings.
Juliet: "Hey, Taylor, I'm here and I've got my notepad. What do you want me to write?"
Taylor: "None of the contacts in the phone are labelled, so I just need you to separate them and we'll work it out, okay?"
Juliet: "Sure, sure. What's the first one say?"
Taylor: "Okay, so, the first one looks like Nathan setting up a deal to buy something called 'G.' He made deals on 9/10 and 9/25. The first time, he complains that he got sold water."
Juliet: "Water?"
Taylor: "Like a watered-down product, I think. I don't know what G is - maybe Dana can look it up? I'm going on to the second one."
Juliet: "Okay. I got the drug, dates, and the complaint down."
Taylor: "Cool. Second contact, all the messages are more recent. Nathan asks repeatedly if there's any parties going on. The other person tells him to go to one of the parties 'his daddy' pays for. He says that's not enough and he needs a rager. Other person tells him to get bent. That was . . . oh, last week. 10/9."
Juliet: "Okay, weird, but whatever. What's next?"
Taylor: "It's literally just Nathan buying weed every few days for like the entire summer. I think this is just Frank's regular phone he's texting or something."
Juliet: "Okay, sure. Anything else?"
Taylor: "Yeah. Okay, wow - fourth contact is a lot. It's three messages that Nathan sent.
"Here's the first one: 'Hey whore. Keep your fucking mouth shut or else. I know where you sleep.'"
Juliet: "Jesus fuck, Nathan. But, yeah, okay, go on."
Taylor: "The first one was last month, 9/16. Second one: 'Next time it won't be pig's blood. Feminazis will be exterminated.'"
Juliet: "Nathan's such a fucking red-piller. I really hope it's him."
Juliet: "Oh and real quick, Dana wants me to tell you that 'G' might mean 'GHB', which is a muscle relaxant. It's a party drug that - come again? - can induce comas or death when mixed with alcohol. So it's a depressant, that's all we've really got there."
Taylor: "All right. The third message reads, 'What the fuck are you?' That's it."
Juliet: "Hmm. When were those last two messages sent?"
Taylor: "The second one was on 10/8. The last one was on 10/10."
Juliet: "October 10 . . . that was Thursday, right? What time did he send that?"
Taylor: "Um, about 11:30pm."
Juliet: "Wow, okay, ominous. But I guess we know what he was doing instead of going to the Vortex Club party, sheesh. Uh, is there more?"
Taylor: "Unfortunately, yeah."
Taylor had gotten through most of the town and was starting to walk along the hybrid of low-income homes and dirt roads that made up the northeastern corner of Arcadia Bay. And now, when she checked over her shoulder, she knew she was being followed. Not just by a person, either. She could see the flicker behind her, but it was making no attempts to catch up with her. Sooner or later, she was going to get cornered by this thing, and she was going to have to fight her way out.
I can get to the park. Maybe I'll have enough time to call someone if I can't figure out how to get my staff back. God, I don't want to do this.
Taylor: "Um, so, fifth contact. Only one message, real recent - 10/12. It says verbatim, 'Nathan, I know this must be a confusing time for you, but you have to believe me that this is for your own good. I wanted to wait until you were ready to receive this gift, but circumstances demanded more of both of us. Don't fuck it up.'"
Juliet: "So like, quick question - what the fuck is Nathan's life? Who has messages like this in their phone?"
Taylor: "Ha! I super don't know but I'm freaking out, to be honest. And there's one more. This one's got a few messages."
Juliet: "Okay, just lay them on me. Try and stay calm, Taylor, we'll handle this."
Taylor glanced back. The thing was staying almost a full block behind at all times, but it was getting harder and harder to see anything but its flaming eyes and fear made it hard to breathe.
Taylor: "Yeah, yeah, I am, I'm good. Here we go. The first one is from Nathan, and it says, 'Everything went great. Meet me in 30.' But about an hour later there's a message from the unknown contact that says, 'I don't know how you managed to ruin this, but consider yourself on probation. I wish to share my wisdom with you, but as long as you continue to behave like a tweaked out teen instead of the man you tell me you are, it's wasted. This will not happen again.' Nathan's message is from a little after 11:00 on 10/3, the other message is just past midnight on 10/4."
Juliet: "Hm. Yeah, okay, Dana would like me to say, 'what the fuuuucckkk what the fuck what the fuck?'
Taylor: "Ha! Yeah, same. And, hey look, I think I have to go, could I say goodbye to Dana?"
Juliet: "Oh, um, sure. One sec."
Taylor was on the path up to the park, and she was really banking on having a dramatic flip-around-to-face-her-opponent moment. She felt like hanging up immediately before a fight would give them the upper hand and, well, she needed any sort of help that she could get.
Dana: "Taylor?"
Taylor: "Yeah, hey Dana. I just wanted to let you know that I have to go. I'm being followed and I'm, uh, I'm going to call the police now. But I wanted to say thank you for helping me! You and Juliet are so sweet."
Dana: "My god, Taylor, are you going to be okay? Where are you?"
Taylor: "I'm in the city park like a mile north of the school. But I'll be okay, don't worry! I can take care of myself."
Dana: "Okay, just call the police. Juliet and I can come get you and-"
It was time. Taylor couldn't put this off anymore.
Taylor: "Don't come. I've got to go now, love you! Bye."
Taylor hit 'end', and immediately winced. She did not mean to say that. But maybe now was not the time to be worried about embarrassing herself in front of Dana when she had a demon or whatever to embarrass herself in front of.
Taylor reached into her pocket, made sure the gem was right where she left it, and paused. "You haven't been very stealthy, you know!"
She pivoted, expecting to find the shade coming up the path and into the field where she stood.
But she didn't. It was Logan. He had his hands in his letterman's jacket pockets and didn't even seem to realize Taylor was there - it was like he was just out for a stroll in the park one night. It was late enough at night that, if he weren't such a recognizable giant and the moon weren't nearly full, Taylor would probably have no idea who she was looking at. She refused to believe it was a coincidence that the shade was gone and Logan was here.
After a few more seconds, Logan's eyes fell on Taylor, and he stopped walking.
They stood about thirty paces apart - far enough that Taylor felt uncomfortable about having a confrontation out loud, but she'd also much prefer to keep him at a distance for the feeling of security.
"Oh, is that Taylor?" he called. "Weird meeting you here, huh?!"
Oh god. She hadn't been prepared for the pre-fight banter.
"Ha, yeah, too weird." Fuck, no, say something witty. "Kind of like your relationship with Dana."
What!? No! That's just going to piss him off!
"Oof. Y'know, really, that hurts right here," he said, tapping his fingers over his heart. Then, he snapped his fingers and pointed at her, as if he'd just remembered something. "Funny you should mention that, though. I think I happen to remember you having something to do with that going sour." He took a step forward, put a hand up beside his face and stage-whispered (about as loud as you possibly could, honestly), "Speaking of which, how is her and Justin? I've never seen someone try so hard to get cucked before."
"What? What the fuck is that supposed to mean?" Taylor actually, literally didn't know what that meant, but she would have been equally confused if she did.
He just shook his head. "Taylor, Taylor, Taylor. When are you going to learn that you wouldn't have so many problems if you just shut up and stayed out of people's way? Maybe then you wouldn't come off as such a schizo bitch."
Taylor could feel something around her now. It was like a thin fog seeped from her person and slowly made everything hazier, the moonlight dimmer. The longer this conversation went on, the more sure she was that she could kill this thing.
"You know what, Logan? You were just fucking irritating when you were some football player. Even when you were hooking up with Dana you were never anything but some dumbfuck linebacker who had to beg his way into a relationship. You weren't even worth manipulating because you were too fucking stupid to take instructions."
She could feel the light of the moon fading away, and there was little she could see in the field except for Logan - the fog wasn't just a blur now, it drifted over the grass and blot out the stars like LA smog. She wasn't sure if she should be scared - but she wasn't. Not anymore.
She started to laugh. "But now? Now that you're some monster? I'm happy, Logan. It's finally worth it to hurt you. And I'm so, so glad that I can." She drew the red stone from her pocket and clasped it tightly in front of her heart. It didn't feel so cold anymore - she could feel some heat, some energy leaking out of her, comforting her.
Logan grinned, placing his hands on his hips. "Well, all right, you're real scary." He tapped on his chest with both hands. "Give it your best shot."
It was like a heart beat that started from her hand. The gem began to glow, and a ripple ran through the fog, pulling some of it in, towards her. It began to swirl around her body, much like she had seen happen to Warren, only she wasn't drowning in it. When the pulse came again, the fog lifted from her, and the clothes were back. The robe, the lace glove, the gaudy bangles that no one in their right mind would wear. And so was the staff.
"Cool," Logan called, deadpan.
How the fog would behave became apparent to her immediately, though not in any rational way. All she knew was it only took a small motion.
She gripped her staff with both hands and swiped it through the air. A wave formed in the fog, dense and utterly black. She knew it was dangerous, and for a second, when she saw only Logan in front of it, she wondered if this might kill him.
Just before the mass struck him, however, a gout of flame appeared in front of him, and the wave broke. When Taylor recovered from the flash of light, at first she thought that Logan had disappeared.
Instead, he was replaced. The shade that stood where he once stood wasn't like the first - it was so much larger, more than eight feet tall at least, and the fire wrapped around his strange arms as well. But the one thing that was the same, the same it had been every time, was that Cheshire smile like a window to Hell.
Well. Fuck.
"Well, I was just getting-"
The distorted, horrible voice came across the field as if distance couldn't weaken it at all: "Shut up now, Taylor."
The fire that snaked around the shade's arms began to shift and squirm, then drop from its body like weights. He caught the ends of them while the rest plunged into the earth.
"Well, okay."
She wasn't sure quite what to think about that until the ground in front of her blasted itself into the air, and chains of fire emerged and wrapped themselves around her legs. She managed one shocked look up at the shade's grin before she was pulled forward, landing on her back as she was dragged over the field. She hit her head but managed to keep a grip on the staff.
She could see the chains of fire all the way back over at Logan, coiling around his arms as it fed up from the ground, pulling taut. She used the few, painful seconds she had before she reached him to come up with a plan, the only plan she had: jab him with the staff. It had worked last time.
He was laughing when she finally reached him, the chains unraveling themselves from her body and back onto his. She jabbed the staff up at his chest hoping some magic would happen, but he just grabbed the head of the staff.
Fuck. Why did her magic have to require motion? That was so stupid and now she was going to die and-
"Hey, dickhead! Paws off my girlfriend!"
The shade froze, glancing over its shoulder at something Taylor couldn't see. When she tried to use the distraction to pull the staff free, he ripped it from her grasp and threw it away. She tried to scramble to her feet, but the fire just snaked its way off of his arm again and grabbed her ankle. She couldn't move, and she was only feet away from her staff.
Rachel stood at the end of the path to the park, wearing what was probably her only warm vest. Her hair was pulled up in a ponytail like it was time for gym, and she looked about as pissed as if it were gym with Logan, too.
The shade turned to face Rachel, the same smile never fading from its face. "Another one?" it asked.
"Yeah." Rachel reached into the vest's breast pocket, and drew out a huge, shining white gem. "Another witch."
In a flash of light, everything about Rachel changed. Light that looked silver and liquid wrapped around her body. The gem shined, and beams of light seemed to grow from it. The dark fog that covered the field split where she stood, basking her in the light of the moon even once the flash was over.
In the darkness, Rachel shined, and a bow carved from pale wood sat in her hand. Her clothes, too, had vanished, replaced by a gray dress (with buttons down the center for no clear reason, and a faux belt. It looked kind of ridiculous) and black boots.
Luckily, Taylor was the only one who was distracted by the clothes. Rachel turned and lifted the bow, raising her hand to the string. She actually looked like she knew what she was doing (which was a relief, because Taylor had been pretty convinced they were both about to die).
The shade raised one of its massive hands and beckoned Rachel with a hand. "Fine then. Bring it on."
Once Rachel's hand touched the string, a bolt of light coalesced, knocked on the string. As she drew it back, its light radiated further, brighter. Taylor could clearly see her take a deep breath.
At the last second, Rachel pivoted just a little, and loosed the bolt. Another burst of flame rose to protect the shade. But it came like a flash and rent the chain that held Taylor and the fog around her alike. Taylor stumbled forward to her staff, catching herself from topping over entirely.
By the time the shade realized what had happened, Taylor already had the staff in her hands again. It spun around to face the blade of darkness that formed this time, Taylor charging at the giant, hoping to catch it by surprise.
The flame rose again, and Taylor's attack was dispelled into nothingness.
"Fancy trick, but-"
There was another flash, and then a shining arrow pierced through the shade's body.
Its hands fumbled along its body, wrapping around the arrow where the fire inside only seemed to glow brighter. "No," it said, little more than a whisper.
Rachel didn't seem interested in moderation. When the second arrow emerged from the shade's torso, it began to scream in that horrible, horrible voice. The fire inside its body grew and grew as the darkness burned away, and soon all there was was a tower of flame. Taylor fell back in awe and fear.
And then, the fire extinguished, and Logan fell to the ground. Taylor placed her staff against the ground and pulled herself up from the ground, no longer afraid as Logan gasped, the darkness pouring out of his mouth and forming a mist around his body. Taylor just held her staff aloft, and let the darkness spill out, drawing itself into the gem atop her staff.
And then it was over.
"Taylor, you were amazing!"
Taylor hadn't even heard Rachel approaching, but suddenly Rachel had flung her whole body onto Taylor, and only by sheer luck and Rachel's cooperation did she keep them both from plummeting to the ground.
Rachel started to plant kiss after kiss on Taylor everywhere she could reach - her neck and her jaw and her cheek - and she held on so tightly that Taylor couldn't even turn to hug her back. "Are - you - okay? Did he hurt you?"
Taylor just opted to drop the staff, grab Rachel's hand, and pry it off her. That way, she was able to pivot and pull Rachel into the tightest hug of her life. "No, no, no, I'm all right. What are you doing here?"
Rachel didn't reply until their hug broke, and she started to stab pokes into Taylor's chest. "I was saving your ass, genius! And I was damn good at it, too!"
Taylor grinned, and pulled her into another hug. "You're a witch!" she exclaimed.
"I'm a witch!"
And for once, things were so weird that they both got to laugh about it.
When the hug ended, Taylor still left her hands on Rachel's shoulders. "And you called me your girlfriend!"
Rachel's eyes went wide. "Aaahh, I did! I'm sorry, I got really caught up in the rescue and-"
"No, no, no-" Taylor wrapped her hands around the back of Rachel's neck and pulled her into a kiss. She had absolutely never had a high like this moment, and every single touch felt weightless, easy, and electric. When their kiss broke, Taylor finished, "Please let me be your girlfriend."
Rachel's face was bright, shining like the light she conjured. Her eyes were wide and filled with the same wonder that suffused Taylor's whole body.
Rachel nodded, and didn't stop nodding. "Okay, yeah." More nodding. "I wanna date you."
"Same."
Another kiss - this one interrupted by a squeal that gradually grew in Rachel until she just had to let it out.
"I JUST FUCKIN' KILLED A DEMON, DID YOU SEE THAT!?"
They let each other go just long enough to lace their fingers together. Taylor let herself get just as loud. "I DID! YOU'RE A BADASS!"
"I'm so excited, oh my god. Just - just, make out with me. Holy shit everything is-"
They kissed until their witch costumes faded away and they had real clothes again, and once their hearts had settled down a little.
Rachel asked, "So we just have to do that like, like a bunch more times?"
Taylor nodded, still refusing to let go of Rachel's hands (and Rachel didn't seem interested in letting her). "Yeah, basically. We're supposed to get one more person in the team, I think. The Raven said there were two others."
"Okay, okay - cool, cool cool cool." Rachel leaned down, slipping her arms around Taylor's waist and pulling herself against her chest. "Oh, god, that was scary. When I saw that he had you I-"
"You saved me. You're a rock star, seriously."
"God, I love you."
Taylor grinned. She was starting to be able to tell the difference between the sound of someone talking and them thinking.
"Hey," she said, "I love you too."
"You heard-?"
"Yeah. It's okay, it's okay. I'm happy. I get it."
"Okay."
They stood like that, holding each other, for quite some time. The conversation mostly died after the 'I love you', but it was okay - Taylor was so happy she was dizzy, and holding Rachel just drew out the best moment of her life.
But sooner or later, someone had to break it. And that someone was Rachel. "Is he . . . gonna be okay?"
"I . . . think so? Zach was fine."
"Maybe we should . . . get him somewhere safe?"
"How?"
Rachel shrugged, finally breaking the two of them apart. "I guess . . . I guess we'll need a ride." She blinked. "I'll give Chloe a call, and we'll get you home."
Taylor smiled. She wished the moment never had to end, but one fight didn't end everything. Or anything. It just kept them going.
"Okay."
Chloe hadn't brought up anything strange about the situation as they'd all worked together to load Logan into the bucket of bolts she called a pickup truck. In fact, she was pretty short on conversation until they were scrunched up in the cab, Rachel without a seatbelt as she wedged between Taylor and Chloe. It wasn't until they drove past Blackwell that Taylor thought it might be a good idea to figure out what was going on.
"Um, Chloe, right?"
"Mhm."
"Hey, so. Where are we going?"
Chloe leaned comfortably against her window as she drove, as if she did this sort of thing all the time. Her eyes flicked over to Taylor for just a second. "The beach, I guess. Kids from Blackwell show up there passed out more than you might think. And there's no way I'm trying to explain this to David right now."
"Oh."
Back to quiet in the car. Taylor had been anticipating either the most confusing explanation of her life or stubborn denial and deal-making, but she hadn't expected to just pretend that nothing was happening.
After a moment, Chloe said, "So, you're Taylor, right?"
"Um, yeah."
"One of Victoria's friends, right?"
Taylor shrugged. "I mean, yeah."
"You don't have to say it like that," Rachel's mind grumbled.
"I heard she got some photo award because Max didn't show up, right?"
Taylor winced. "Yes, technically.
Chloe nodded. "Cool. I know photography is a big deal for her - she'd never shut up about it."
Taylor was rapidly getting confused by the conversation. When Chloe brought up something good in Victoria's life (ex. Everyday Heroes) it sounded mean, but when she brought up something negative (ex. Victoria talking too much), she came off as genuinely interested in her life. Did Victoria and Chloe actually know each other? And if they did, why didn't Taylor know that they did?
Taylor swiped hair behind her ear. Rachel noticed and smirked, leaning against Taylor's shoulder.
"I hope Max isn't too disappointed she didn't get to go. I know her photography is really important to her."
Chloe chuckled. "Yeah, no, she'll live. The two of them, though . . . huh."
Rachel peered over at Chloe. "What is it?"
As they pulled into one of the beach parking lots, Chloe said, "They should just bone already. It's got to be insufferable for Jefferson to teach when they're so competitive."
"Um, gross? Illegal?" Rachel high-talked, sitting back upright as they parked.
As they were dumping Logan out on the sand, Chloe said between strained breaths: "So - are you two - like - an item?"
Rachel hasn't said anything?
They dropped Logan's body like a mattress, then looked around at each other. There was a general aura of, 'this is very criminal, and the less we talk about it, the better.'
Rachel looked at Taylor for a second, then back at Chloe. Just the same as she had in gym. Only this time, "Yeah. Like, literally fifteen minutes ago, actually."
Chloe snorted, stuffing her hands into her pockets. "Well, you know what I say. Nothing to bring girls closer together than killing a man."
Taylor stuffed her hands inside her jacket and in her armpits, hoping to keep the smallest portion of warmth to herself. "Um, he's not dead."
Chloe quirked her eyebrows, and asked, "Logan?" Then she kicked Logan's side experimentally. "Shame."
As they arrived at Blackwell, Rachel was back to laying on Taylor's shoulder (!!!) and starting to look very sleepy. However, once she recognized where they were, she said, "Babe?"
"Hm?" Taylor and Chloe hummed in unison. Taylor did her best to hide her embarrassed smile, staring out the passenger-side window.
"I know I said I was going to come over, but I think I want to stay close to Blackwell tonight."
Chloe's eyes darted between Rachel and Taylor for a second before she shrugged and said, "Sure."
Unfortunately, there was someone to greet them in the parking lot. As they pulled up next to the curb that would lead them up to the school, David Madsen, the school's head of security, came down the steps. Chloe didn't seem that troubled, although she did roll her eyes when she parked.
Taylor unbuckled her seat belt and opened the door. She wasn't really sure what the consequences for being out late were, but at least she wasn't drunk.
"Beep beep. Late night delivery," Chloe called as David approached.
Initially, David looked pissed. But once he noticed Rachel getting out of the car after Taylor, he just rolled his eyes and sighed. "Whatever," he said. "Just get to your rooms, okay?"
Rachel grabbed Taylor's hand with her left and gave a two-fingered salute with her right. "Can do."
As the two of them basically jogged hand-in-hand into the school courtyard, Rachel started to laugh once they reached the school fountain. She twisted around and grabbed Taylor's other hand, tugging it around as she gesticulated excitedly. "We are going to own this school!"
The feelings were kicking in immediately now that they were alone again. "Oh? Does the school have a new power couple?"
"Super-power couple, maybe."
Rachel pulled Taylor's hands down to her hips, standing on her toes to lean into a kiss. The sound of the fountain was all there was for a second until Taylor's gripped tightened and she pulled Rachel closer, prompting a soft moan.
Which completely short-circuited Taylor's brain.
Once they broke apart, all Taylor could say (or think) was, "I really like doing that."
Rachel, delighted, began to walk her fingers up Taylor's arm to her shoulder. "Oh yeah? Well we don't have to stop anytime soon."
There was a new smoothness in Rachel's tone that made Taylor shiver excitedly, but it also prompted questions. "What - what do you mean?"
Once Rachel's fingers reached the top of Taylor's neck, they gently began to slide down her neck, over her throat. "I mean . . . well, you could sleep in my room, if you wanted to."
The fuses in Taylor's brain went from just malfunctioning to shooting sparks and potentially starting very dangerous fires.
"Um, like, to . . . sleep? Or . . ."
"That's up to you."
"Hhhhh," was the only sound Taylor could produce in response, clearly freezing. A proposition for sex was absolutely not something she had been mentally or otherwise preparing for. Nothing had ever prepared her for the possibility of physical chemistry with somebody she really liked. She hadn't even thought she'd like kissing as much as she did, and she thought about kissing a lot.
Rachel's expression sank from seductive to nervous. "Or - or not, like, don't let me pressure you, I'd super just like to-"
"No, no, that's something we should talk about."
Rachel quirked her eyebrows, obviously stuck in a state of anomie.
Taylor took Rachel's hand and continued their walk towards the dorms.
"So. Shit, I should have brought this up earlier, but, uh, I'm not . . . super interested in the sexual part of a relationship."
Rachel tilted her head. Her thumb worked comforting circles into Taylor's palm, which helped with the 'don't totally shut down and blow everything' thing she was trying to do.
"I'm ace," Taylor said, only making quick side-eyes at Rachel to watch her reaction.
"Oh . . ." Rachel said, looking ahead now. Her face pinched as she thought. ". . . okay. Hm."
Taylor should have expected as much, but these seconds of hesitation still made her want to be invisible. Rachel held her too tightly for that, and for that she was grateful.
"So," Rachel said, "I'm just gonna be real with you - I really like sex, and it's important to me. But I also like you." She looked up at Taylor now with a smile, while Taylor's lungs struggled to continue to breathe.
"I like you too," Taylor replied. She had to force her smile, even if that was a genuinely good thing to hear.
That broadened Rachel's smile, and she nodded. "Good. So we'll work something out. Together."
Taylor was flushed red as they entered the dorm courtyard. Rachel looked like she was in much the same state, her mouth crushed into a flat line as she tried to hold back an awkward grin.
"Because we're together," Rachel tacked on, like the most awkward fuck on the planet.
"Mhm," Taylor replied, trying just as hard not to grin.
That basically immediately failed once Rachel held up their linked hands and yelled at the dorms: "TAYLOR CHRISTENSEN'S MY GIRLFRIEND!"
"Ssshh shh shh!" Taylor tried to bring her mouth over Rachel's face, but she wasn't having any of it - once she was done yelling, she just started to cackle at an inappropriate volume. "Stop - stop it, you'll embarrass me!"
Rachel broke their hand hold to make as big a 'whatever, man' pose as possible on the steps of the dorm. "Yeah? And I can do that now, because you're my girlfriend."
"Stop."
"Make me."
Taylor smiled, settling down a little. "Okay." She started to raise a hand to tuck her hair behind her hair again (that infernal tic!), but Rachel beat her to it, reaching out to brush it back and stroke her cheek at the same time.
Taylor took a hesitant step forward and kissed Rachel one more time.
Before they entered the dorms, Taylor leaned her forehead against Rachel's (they were almost the same height if Rachel stood on one of the dorm steps), taking a deep breath. "I think . . . I think I want to sleep by myself tonight," she said. "But . . . maybe this weekend . . . we could have a movie night in our pajamas or something? And then, maybe . . ."
Rachel closed her eyes and smiled. "I'd like that."
"Cool."
They stood like that for a moment, foreheads touching, eyes closed, basking in the orange light of the courtyard and the excitement of a new relationship. It was more than Taylor had ever imagined, and it was only just beginning.
"Come on," Rachel said, lifting her forehead away and planting a kiss on Taylor's. "It's bed time."
Taylor nodded. She didn't want the night to end, but she also couldn't wait for tomorrow to come. "Yeah . . . and I should probably tell Dana and Juliet I'm okay."
"Yes, you should," Rachel replied as she dragged Taylor inside.
They said good night once, came to the shower room to brush their teeth at the same time, messed around, kissed some more with the overwhelming taste of mint, and said good night again. When Taylor went to bed that night, she thought not at all about the things she'd found on Nathan's phone, even when she sent Dana a few text messages to say everything had worked out fine (the guy ran off when the police showed up, after all. She just got a ride home). She fell asleep dazed by the light in her life now.
When suff'ring, trials plague my days
And sin has hidden Thy sweet face
When unbelief assails my soul
And storm and billow o'er me roll
Say to me then, "I am thy God,
My promises thou hath forgot,
Go onward, onward - thou must fight;
Thou will receive the crown of life!"
My stomach filled with tears and sobs
When sin from me Thy joy hath robbed
Where is Thy hand to guide me on?
O where art Thou, My Lord, My God?
In these days of darkest night,
When heart and soul have ceased to fight,
Revive me then, O Gracious Lord
Remind me of the Coming World
Thou art my God, whom else have I
To be my stay and hope and guide?
None but my King whom leads me on
Through gloom and cloud 'til break of dawn
O hope in Him, the God of grace
Whom soon shall lift thy fallen face
To see Him then, the risen Christ
Whom sits enthroned in glorious light
O 'tis that sight of Him above
That fills my heart with heavn'ly love
And draws me from a world so pale
Into His courts, beyond the veil
To gaze upon His beauty then
And come at last to journey's end
To stand with Him in Christ complete
With joy for all eternity
What would have been Taylor and Dana’s relationship to each other? Other than both being part of the Vortex Club, I don’t think I recall any connections to them. When alone, they both appear to be anxious and worried about other people, but we have no evidence that they ever interacted. That being said, unless Victoria was always around, I feel like Taylor and Dana would have had every opportunity to be positive influences with each other. However, Victoria’s presence ever, especially following the incident of Kate’s video, would leave these two pretty firmly on opposing sides.
I am 100% spitballing but please, someone engage. I want ideas with these two, I am so interested.
Edit: I recognize that their involvements in the Vortex Club appear to be polar opposite, with Taylor demonstrating no clear interest in altruistic activities and Dana routinely avoiding parties. I also acknowledge that they could be dependent enough upon other people for social activities (Victoria and Dana’s boyfriend at the time, Logan for most intents and purposes) that they may reasonably know of each other but not know each other. But please, indulge me.