Goliath, Epilogue
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Roxy hugs like a child who had to grow up alone. It takes them several seconds to figure out where to properly put their arms and hands, but when they do, their hugs are tight, almost bone-crushing, unwilling to let go. You wonder if yours are the same. You hope they’re at least half as good.
Instead of transportalizing to your respective new homes one by one, you and Roxy are both standing on the transportalizing pad, arms slung around each other to make both of you fit. Each of you holds one of the Condesce’s sawed off horns in one hand, and has the other fisted in your tops. You can feel their breath brush past your neck. It tickles, and you smile.
“You did so well,” you murmur. “I’m so proud of you.”
“I’m proud of you,” Roxy says, and you both hug each other just a little tighter. “Let’s go.”
One zap later, you are out of the alien spaceship, out of the barren wasteland of your dead game session, and in Barcelona. Roxy’s pad is in the middle of their living room, in a sweet little apartment in the city. Among the people. Looking around you can tell that they’re having some trouble keeping things tidy, but are doing their best, and you’re proud of them all over again.
“Jake’s gonna be so jealous,” Roxy says, turning their troll horn between their hands, running their thumbs over the rough surface of it.
You manage a smile, but say nothing. You haven’t been thinking about your timeline’s Jake much. Roxy told you that he’s been dating Jane, which can’t be good. Roxy, at least, is incredibly annoyed with this outcome, but still friends with both of them. You’ve talked to Jane twice in the past year, always briefly and politely, and haven’t spoken to Jake since he ghosted you. You’re pretty sure he still thinks you’re evil, because that’s what Dirk told him years ago, and then you killed Dirk and haven’t exactly made any big efforts in disproving his claims to Jake. Going off to kill an alien empress, you figure, probably didn’t help your case.
Roxy looks at you, takes in your smile, and smiles back just as sheepishly. “Maybe one day you two’ll come around,” they say.
You shrug. You have better things to do for now, you think, but you also think that you’re immortal and just finished doing the one big thing that was holding you back in pursuing the life you want. You say, “Maybe one day.”
Nodding, Roxy starts looking around their own apartment, seeming just a little bit lost. You’re looking forward to coming home to your boat, your pets, your bots, meeting up with Alma and Palooka. You… You hope Roxy will be okay. You hope they have someone to meet up with, as well. They turn towards you, a realized Rogue in a teenage apartment, and you can’t quite remember why you and them barely talked to each other for five years.
“Wanna hang out next weekend?” they say. You smile.
“Yeah,” you say. “I’ll come over. I love Barcelona.”
“Cool,” Roxy says. “Alright. I won’t keep you. Send me a pic of Turing when you’re home, yeah?”
“Sure,” you say. Roxy and you used to have a pretty good Snap streak going. Maybe you’ll get back into it. You step on the pad, and then wave at them with the hand holding the troll horn, which makes them laugh, and you feel warm and secure inside, and know that this was all worth it. “Bye, Rox.”
Roxy waves their horn back at you. “See ya, Al.”
Your feet hit the deck of the Discovery One, and you immediately close your eyes and take a deep breath of ocean air. Then you exhale, and take the next one. Oh, you missed being out here so much--
Turing screams.
You open your eyes again to see your little black cat barrel towards you, and you laugh and crouch down and open your arms for him. He rams his head into your free hand, immediately demanding pets, and keeps meowing loudly. Squarewave announces himself with a loud, “YOOO PIZZA HUT!” and joins Turing, with Sawtooth in pursuit, and you’re home.
Your betta and cherry barbs start zooming around their tank wildly once they see you approach. All your plants look good and healthy. Turing won’t stop yelling for attention. This is where you belong, you’ve been feeling like that for months already, but now, with this out of the way, you feel like you’re allowed to stay, too.
Alma comes over shortly after you’ve settled back in, and you receive another bone-crushing hug. You thank him for checking in on your pets and plants while you were away, and for everything else, and hold on to him for a while.
Exhaustion catches up with you soon, and you plug yourself in to charge and curl up in bed. You promised Palooka you’d stop by, and you will once it’s not night for him anymore. You’ll just rest until then. Turing is snuggled up close to you, and you try your best to fall asleep.
Hours later, you’re still lying awake, scrolling through old posts about and conversations with Jake instead. This does not feel like the best course of action to you, but you feel his absence in your celebrations like a hole in the stomach, and you don’t remember when you last missed someone so much.
Palooka seemed so optimistic about the two of you. You already know that just going to his house later will set you on a clear path of getting your boyfriend back.
Goddamn Hope players, you think.
You get up again in the morning, fully charged but not well rested, knowing that you’ll be relaxing just fine at Palooka’s. He let you choose something for him to cook upon your return, so you’re going to be having chili. You’re going to hold his puppy and pet his pig, crash on his couch and recover from what you put yourself through for the past few weeks. And then maybe, sometime this week, you will find Jake in LA.
You’re going to be alright. It is amazing to be back home.
Of all the hugs you’ve recently received, Palooka’s are by far the best ones. He’s huge and warm and calls you Pizza Hut, and you know you joke about him and Alma being your moms. But in this instant, you are with your family.
And for the first time in your life, you feel like you are here to stay.













