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Jacob Stone ([personal profile] bookbrawler) wrote in [community profile] makingthisupasigo2018-07-05 02:32 pm

And the Failings of Fortune - For Tom Mason

cw: ptsd, mentions of war and war atrocities, violence, gore, death, torture, paranoia, abuse, kidnapping/abduction



He wouldn't trade it for the world, but being the Librarian wasn't easy. Being the Librarian with a bounty on your head, even worse.

Jake couldn't remember the last time he's walked down the street without feeling paranoid, without needing to carry a weapon on his person at all times because the Serpent Brotherhood would just not quit.

Apparently being a living artifact was exactly what they wanted to help bring magic back to the world. And he really, really didn't want to find out what they'd do if they got their hands on him.

That, of course, was also a direct result of him being a Librarian in the first place. If he'd have said no, if he'd have torn up the card, he wouldn't have been shot twice with knock-out darts that morning. It was by sheer luck that he got Jenkins to call up a door for him in time and make it through before they got him.

Jacob wakes up painfully on the cold floor of the Annex, flat on his face. Jenkins must have removed the darts, but decided to just let him sleep it off.

"Ow." He gets up, sitting back, and suddenly there's a cup of tea in his hands and Jenkins with that not-smile of semi-disapproval. Jake tries a disarming grin, as he sits back against the table, not bothering to get up. "Thanks. Again."

"Mr. Stone, you know that I...in your terms, 'have your back,' but this is really just luck. And I can't always be on the lookout for you. You need a Guardian."

"I know, I know, but I got my own style, y'know? I've been doin' this for awhile and--"

"Especially with your...unique condition."

"My condition." That just gets an eye-roll and a loud slurp of his tea. "Y'know, I just think they have it in for Librarians."

"Mr. Stone." Jenkins' voice isn't unkind, but it's cutting and firm. "If it were up to me, you'd never leave this Library. It's the same thing as if we let someone walk off with any one of the artifacts. If you keep getting into these...situations, I will be forced to take measures."

There's a long pause. "Measures. You gonna trap me here?"

"Yes. By any means necessary, up to and including getting a new Librarian. What you don't seem to understand, Mr. Stone, is that it's your job to keep magic out of the hands of the untrained and the evil--that includes keeping yourself out of their hands. You find a Guardian, or I find you a spot on the shelf next to Flutes of Pan. Is that clear?"

Jake slams his cup of tea down and gets up from the floor, staring him down. Jenkins meets his gaze, and as much as he'd like to think he could take him, Jenkins was an immortal, millennia- old knight of the round table with massive knowledge of magic and how to use it...he wouldn't see it coming.

"Yeah. Crystal." It's a growl and he storms away, into the Library proper. He needs to punch something, hit something...

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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-05 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
When he faces off with the creature, the first thing that crosses his mind is how very humanoid they look. Like something straight out of a fairy tale book, their eyes glow like dark coals, strange, unearthly.

A new threat? A different set of aliens? No, these here look entirely different to what he's used to and he's tense, eyes wide in alarm, his rifle pointed at the creature. "Who are you?" he asks, his voice still rough from the sleep that has been so rudely interrupted. The small army tent is alight with the magical glow the intruders are emitting. It's warm but Tom is shivering.

We are the Djinn.

So they can communicate on their own. That's different again from the skitters. "The Djinn." Tom nods, shakes his head, smacking his lips. The weapon isn't moving. His tone is far from friendly. "I see. Okay then. What do you want?"

You, Professor Mason.

The words chill him to the bone and the alarm causes the hairs on the back of his neck to stand up. Still, he fixates them with an even stare. "Well, take a number. There's a few weird looking alien guys who got here before you. I'm asking you again. What do you want? Are you here to invade, too? 'cause we kind of got our hands full already."

You are needed elsewhere, Professor Mason. The Library needs you.

"I'm right where I'm supposed to be." His voice drops into a darker, more menacing tone. "And I'm not going anywhere without an explanation. What Library? What are you talking about?"

There is no time to explain.

They raise a hand and Tom decides he's waited long enough and shoots. But the bullet just... stops in midair, suspended. Tom stares, making a fearful sound and fires again and again. If he can't hit the bastards he can at least raise the alarm, warn the rest of the camp...

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"LIBRARIAN."

The same light that showed up in the middle of the night on a very different Earth suddenly fills the Library.

"THE DJINN WISH TO SPEAK WITH YOU."
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-05 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"THE DJINN KNOW OF YOUR PLIGHT AND WISH TO REPAY A CENTURIES OLD DEBT. FOR THAT, WE HAVE FOUND THE ONE THAT WILL GUARD THE LIBRARIAN."

Only what they drop is a guy that looks like he has been plucked straight out of a warzone. Or postapocalyptic movie. Which is both accurate in a way. His hair stands up wild and disheveled, his face is pale and haught, scratched, bruised, bloodied. His eyes are wide and wild when the Djinn suddenly drop him in the middle of the room. His clothes torn and battle-worn. There's an old backpack strapped to him, alongside a semiautomatic rifle.

"HE IS A VALIANT WARRIOR. HE WILL SERVE THE LIBRARIAN WELL."

Tom aims his rifle at Jake.

The Djinn pause awkwardly.

"WE DID NOT FORSEE THIS COURSE OF ACTION."

"What. In. The hell. Is going on here?"
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-05 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom grits his teeth, his voice coming out pressed and really not happy. "Let's just hope it won't be necessary then, shall we. Now answer my question!"

Unfortunately, the Djinn don't seem to think that's necessary but focus on another part of the conversation entirely.

"THE OFFER HAS BEEN ACCEPTED. THE NEW GUARDIAN WILL SERVE THE LIBRARIAN WELL."

Tom's eyes flicker over to the Djinn, back to Jacob, and there's something murderous on his face at their choice of words. "I'm not serving anyone!"

"ONCE THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN FULFILLED, THE GUARDIAN SHALL BE RETURNED TO HIS WORLD."

"I didn't sign any contract!!" He swerves around, agitated, the weapon pointing back at the Djinn again. "You bring me back to my people right now, or I swear, I will-- auuughh!!" It's as far as Tom gets when a flash of light suddenly hits the hands holding the rifle. It creeps over his hands in a split second, spiderwebbing until both of them are covered in small lines.

"THE CURSE SHALL BE LIFTED FIVE YEARS FROM NOW. THEN, WE WILL RETURN THE GUARDIAN TO HIS WORLD WHERE NO TIME SHALL HAVE PASSED. HELP THE LIBRARY AND RETURN TO SAVE YOUR WORLD OR PERISH."

And with that, the Djinn disappear in a dramatic flash of light.
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-05 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
He immediately whirls back around, his weapon once again pointing at Jake.

"Wouldn't say that." His dry tone can't quite mask the panic and anger in his voice. His eyes dart down to the lines on his hands, back up at Jacob. "What just happened? What did these things do to me?"
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-05 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"I already don't like it."

He makes a motion with his weapon. "Alright, take me to him. Who is he? He the one in charge?"

Tom doesn't seem to relax but despite the ridiculous situation at least seems to be able to keep a cool head. "Why did you bring me here?"
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-05 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom tries to keep his eyes glued to Jake's back but it's hard not to constantly look around. This place is... it's beautiful. Untouched. There are books and paintings, and beautiful artifacts lined up in showcases, and more books, so many books.

"Noted," he mutters, a bit more absent-mindedly than before. What is this place? How did he get here? "So you and your caretaker call up your Djinn pals to send me back and we can put all this behind us. Easy as pie."
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-05 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"Magic? Magic isn't real." In fact, it's so preposterous that Tom shoves him with the nuzzle of the gun. "You gonna tell me everything you know about these Djinn aliens and what they did to my hands. Is it a parasite? How much time do I have?"

"I'm sorry, sir, did I just overhear you saying 'Djinn magic'?"

Jenkins appears with a tray in his hands from one of the adjacent rooms but stops when he sees Jake with their uninvited guest. "Oh dear."

Tom just stares back at him, the fine clothes, the tray with the good china and tea, the Annex with it's books and functioning lamps and more books and...

"Mr. Stone, would you mind filling me in why we have Rambo in our living room?"
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-05 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh dear," Jenkins says again, giving Tom the once over. His eyes find the lines on his hands, alongside Jake's explanation and he heaves a heavy sigh. "And a different world, too. They never learn. ... I'm sorry, this must be terribly confusing for you, Mr...?"

"Mason." Tom still stares at him like he has grown a second head. "Tom Mason of the 2nd Mass."

"Mr. Mason. Why don't you put down your weapon and I'll explain the situation to you? Clearly Mr. Stone here hasn't been of much help to fill you in, if your bewildered and aggressive expression is any indication..."

"He said... something about Djinn and magic. What's a Guardian?"

Jenkins nods and waves at the gun. "Please. Tea? We have much to discuss and, forgive my forwardness, you do look like it's been quite some time since your last cup."

Well, he can't argue there. Tom stares at him for another moment, the tea on the tray, at Jacob and then slowly lowers the rifle.
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-05 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom looks over strangely at him. "I do." There's no way in hell he's going to turn down a cold beer, no matter where that guy may have it from. For now he puts the safety back on as a sign of good will, slightly spreading his arms. "But first I wanna know what is going on here. Where am I?"

"Portland, Ohio." Jenkins pauses. "Well, in a manner of speaking."

Tom shakes his head. "Portland's been destroyed. There's no structure like this left in the city. How do you have tea and beer, running water, electricity... all this?"

"Ah." Jenkins nods. "Well, that must be a particularity to your world. See, this is a different world. Similar in many regards, I'm sure. Very different in others. But I assure you, the Portland of this world is very much intact."

"I don't understand," Tom interrupts him. "Are you talking to me about multiverse theory?"

There is a bit of a surprised pause in which Jenkins exchanges a look with Jacob. "You are familiar with the concept?"

"Well, it's... not my field but that doesn't mean I haven't heard of it?"
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-05 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"History," Tom mutters. "Boston University."

"Huh," Jenkins says, giving him another once over.

Tom ignores him, his eyes wandering back to the bookshelves. "This place is incredible. You're... trying to tell me I'm in a different universe?"

"No." Jenkins shakes his head. "Same universe. Different type. This is still Earth, like you are from Earth. Just a different one." While Tom exhales, taking the mug Jenkins offers him, the Caretaker continues on. "In this world, magic is real. Now it might not be in yours – but I need you to be open-minded here about the possibility."

"Magic is real." Tom thinks about that for a moment, then chuckles. "So you're saying the 'Djinns' are..."

"... actual Djinns. Yes, sir. Magical creatures, like the ones from Scheherazade's tales."

Now that he's calmed down somewhat Tom seems to be a lot more willing to at least talk through this, even though his eyebrows climb higher than Mount Everest. "Okay. Right. Alright then. What do they want with me?"
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-06 09:47 am (UTC)(link)
"The Librarian keeps this world safe from magic," Jenkins explains helpfully. "He seeks magical artifacts and brings them here, to the Library, so they won't fall into the wrong hands. Which is a very dangerous endeavor, as you might imagine. The Guardian, on the other hand, protects the Librarian."

"Like a literal bodyguard?" Tom looks over at Jake. "Why me? Why would you need a bodyguard from another world?" And then suddenly the conversation shifts towards colonial architecture and Tom is completely caught off-guard.

"Uh. Well. First Period style breathes the settling of the colonists in every way. They're not designed, they tried to adapt to a new land. Materials brought from Europe, mixing with the timber the land gave to them. Central chimneys because it's the most effective way to warm the house in a cold New England winter. That rawness? It's a visual representation of their will to survive."

"Is... this the time?" Jenkins politely interjects.

"Georgian style, now, that represents the attempt of taming the land with civilization. Modeled after the Italian Renaissance. Culture. Forms. Sophistication, in this new, wild land. Elevated taste, the establishment of an upper class after European models. But the First Period? You can feel the spirit of hardship, despite all odds."

"Yes, well, very fascinating I'm sure. The Djinn, sir?"

Tom blinks again, looking up sharply. "Yes. Why have they brought me here?"

"They seem to think you are the most suitable candidate for the job. Now please let me assure you that the Library is in no way affiliated with the Djinn. We did not participate nor condone your bringing here."

"'preciate it," Tom remarks dryly. "So call them up, tell them that and have them send me back."

"I'm... afraid that's not possible, sir." When Tom's AK threatens to come up again, Jenkins quickly holds up a hand, trying to placate him. "These lines on your hands? They are the marks of a very powerful Djinn curse called 'the Contract'."

"That's a lousy name." Even drier. "Considering I didn't sign anything."

"Yes, well, unfortunately Djinn aren't too hung up on these details."

"That's too bad." The driest of all tones. "Because I am."
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-06 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Could he... what? What the hell is he supposed to make of this? "I... you want me to grade a paper for you?"

He's so confused and the weapon goes down again in sheer bewilderment, but the second part lets him snap back into the here and now.

"I don't have five years." His voice takes a distinctly sharper tone. "I need to get back to my world now. We're at war. People need me! Look, I'm sorry that you're having problems filling your vacancies but it's really not my problem?"

Jenkins clears his throat. "Yes, and, for that we are terribly sorry. But Djinn curses cannot be broken. Only by death."

"Death," Tom repeats incredulously.

"Yours, to be precise. But. As Mr. Stone was saying? If you fulfill the Contract-"

"Still not a contract. It's so not a contract."

"– then the curse will be lifted and you shall be returned to the exact moment of time you have been taken from. To your world, to... whatever war it is you are fighting, it will be as if you had never left."

No. Nonono, this is crazy. Tom shakes his head. "I can't be here for five years!"
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-06 05:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"No." Jenkins shakes his head. "A random number. They do like the number 5 for some reason. We should be glad they didn't make it 25 or 50."

Tom can't quite share the gratitude here yet. "No, come on, there has to be another way. I can't stay away from the fight for five years!"

"You won't." Jenkins looks at him. "No time will have passed in your world."

"No. No, this is insane!"
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-06 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom stares at Jake, at Jenkins.

He doesn't quite believe this story or that these two want to be unable to send him back but getting a better idea about the layout of the place might not be a bad place to start.

"... Alright." A curt nod. "Show me."
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-06 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom is skeptical, bordering on hostile but when he steps through the door it's a good thing his rifle is strapped on because he would have dropped it. His eyes widen, his mouth drops and his hands move up to cover it in disbelief.

It's... too much. Too beautiful. Too impossible.

"Wh... what...?"
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-07 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
"The jet pack."

To be fair, Jacob could have said anything at this point because Tom isn't listening. He's just staring at the rows and rows of shelves, the ageless wonder and he feels like he's about to cry.

"This... this can't be real."

He's dead. That's the only explanation. There is no place as peaceful as this anywhere left in the world.
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-07 09:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Ruins. Rubble. ... Death." He pauses, and a quick, wry grin appears on his face. "Sorry, that was needlessly dramatic."

But then again, not inaccurate. As Tom walks he raises his hand to touch one of the shelves but then draws it back as if he was afraid it might crumble and disappear under his touch.

Maybe if he tells them. Maybe if he can make them understand they'll send him back.

"... Our world has been invaded by alien forces and we've been hit hard. Our cities and governments have fallen. Our military, our power grids and basic infrastructure has been incapacitated. We're resisting against our oppressors but... there's few of us left." Still it doesn't sound like he's willing to give up. "We can't drive them out so we're trying to make the invasion too costly in the long run."

He looks around, his harsh features softening. "... I never thought I'd see so many books again."
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-08 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom gives a brief nod because he knows. There's just nothing you can say to that. To amply describe the horrors and loss and heartache of it all. "It's what we have to face."

He turns away from the beautiful display of books and looks back at Jake. "Which is why I have to get back."
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-09 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not going on a break until the last damn alien has left my planet."

Tom shakes his head. "There's gotta be a way to break this contract. ... Which is still not a contract."

But he doesn't sound as heated as before. He has tried firing on these things. He has seen how powerful they are. He can feel the tingling sensation in his hands (which he tries not to freak out about), making the situation uncomfortably real.

"... If you're lying to me about this..."
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-09 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Research. He can do research. If there's a way back he will find it, with or without these two, and this is the best place to do it. Tom glances around. At all the books, all the knowledge he can practically breathe in. From a strategic point of view it's sensible to play along, to not turn his back on these resources.

"... Alright." He nods. "I'll be your Guardian."

Still, it feels wrong to lie. Or at least to not play his cards straight to a certain point. "But just so we're clear, the moment I find a way back? I'll take it. I'm out of here." He glances down at the lines on his hands, back up at Jake. "And I won't look back."
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-10 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Okay."

Glad that's settled. Tom continues walking with him, trying to stay focused but his eyes get drawn again and again to the books.

"Tell me more. What are we dealing with? What kind of weapons do you have?"

Something that's a little more effective than his firearms? Maybe against Djinns? (Maybe best not to mention that thought aloud.)
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-07-19 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
That draws a chuckle from Tom. "The pen is mightier than the sword?"

But he looks over at the artifacts keenly because if what Stone is saying is true... maybe he can take home one or two souvenirs. He's seen what those Djinn could do, who knew what these gadgets here were capable of?

"You mean like evil people trying to take over the world? ... What about guns?"
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-08-15 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"What about magical guns?"

He tries to think back at sitting with Ben, reading Harry Potter to him, and points down at his rifle. "Can we enchant that?"

Obviously he has no qualms at using what he can get here.
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-08-16 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
He shrugs.

"Pragmatism, really. I'm not that well-versed with a staff. I do know my way around firearms."
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[personal profile] historicizing 2018-08-21 02:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom hums. Fists, he can work with that, but it's definitely not his favorite choice here.

There's a moment where he kind of steps outside of his own body, watching himself, surprised how disturbed he is at the thought of not having a gun. Funny how things change. Oh well, he still have his rifle, unmagic but very reliable so far.

"Guess it'll have to do."
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