[Not in a derogatory way, but in a- well, Peter smells like puppy, and he has that lazy, pacifistic way about him. A dog in a purer sense, not like the half-crazed beasts that they could be, if they're not careful.
Part of him might be a little envious of that.]
Crazy ones? [Isaac shakes his head.] What do you mean?
hot mess. also wow this isn't going where it was meant to god peter!! so distracting
He had a weird name for them. [ ... well. ] It kind of sounded like werewolf, just... off. He said they're a perversion.
[ and like them. not in quite so many words, but scott's broad commentary about most of the wolves from beacon hills being angry had prompted peter to mention them.
it takes him a moment to work out the wording before he continues, and he's not looking at isaac when he does, clearly lost in his own thoughts. ]
Do you think we could be like that? [ it might be a stretch to catch his meaning. he's not talking about the crazy ones, because that's kind of a given - most of the wolves they've known have been just like that - but he can't quite bring himself to say it out loud: calm, pure. the absolute last things he'd expect from a wolf, but that's what he'd gotten from peter. ]
[Isaac doesn't really have context for what Scott is asking, but he can kind of assume his meaning. Peter doesn't have that nervous energy that they do, he's not- angry, or scared, or half-cocked to claw at someone. When Isaac looked at him, really met his eyes like that, he had to look away. The calm of him is unsettling to someone like Isaac, who's never really known peace.]
We're not like Peter. [He's said so much before, but he means it in a different way now. They don't have that tranquility in them, and he can see how it would bother Scott.] -but we're not crazy, either. We're not monsters.
I know. [ scott still sounds distracted, but the response comes easier than he thought it might. he knows they're not monsters. or they don't have to be; he's seen enough proof of that, despite the heavy evidence on the other side. it's not quite enough to keep him from dwelling on peter, what the wolf means to him - but he knows better than to let it drag him down. different worlds, different rules.
which is the thought that brings his focus back to the reason he called isaac to begin with. he's careful to keep his tone from being overly aggressive, but there's a surety there that makes it clear he's confident in his words. ]
We aren't. Which is why I think we should maybe— [ okay, mostly confident. ] I don't think we should hide it here.
[That doesn't go over particularly well. For a second, Isaac just pauses, looks toward Scott like he might be a little- well, not right in the head.
He pauses where he's walking, tries to think up all the reasons it wouldn't work, and gets frustrated when he only gets to two (the first being Derek showing up and getting pissed at them for it, the second being people like Dean who would judge them or something).]
[ wow dude you just made scott's argument for him in your own head. scott isn't about to judge isaac for judging, because he gets that this is slightly abrupt, but his tone's a bit deadpan this time. ]
Because we can't use it to help people if we can't tell them.
[ which is the real reason, and as far as scott's concerned the only reason - but he gets that he'll have to sell this a bit harder. ]
Remember how there were homeless angels and bear people here last time? You seriously think anyone's going to care about some werewolves? I ran into a superhero, like, two days ago.
[ and also told him he was a werewolf, but that's for another time. ]
[Isaac curls his fingers into fists, releasing them after a moment, and glancing away. He doesn't like this, doesn't like the thought of this. Scott, why can't you see things from his perspective, here?]
Look, you wanna know why people don't care about angels? Because they're angels. People think angels, and they're like- oh, pure feathery good guys. They think werewolves, and they see two guys who go crazy and murder people once a month.
[He huffs, shaking his head.]
There's a lot less bad things attached to those other people.
[ it's something scott's incredibly aware of. in the end it'd taken backseat to being useful, protecting people, but he can't fault isaac for focusing on this. ]
I know. But you said it yourself, we're not monsters— we can prove it, right?
[ he sounds fairly convinced, but considering his own hang-ups with what they are it's only about ninety percent there. still, as much as this means to scott, this isn't just his secret. he can't force this on isaac, not when it's about both of them, when pack's a thing that's finally in his vocabulary. isaac's opinion matters. ]
I won't make you. And if you really think it'll put us at risk, I won't either. Just promise me you'll think about it.
[Scott's reasoning just makes him sulk, but he really can't disagree. They're not monsters- theyve seen monsters, and Isaac is pretty sure that whatever they are... well, it doesn't qualify. They still have control, still have some kind of desire to help people (even if that's more on Scott's side than his own these days).]
...I'll think about it.
[But he appreciates Scott being willing to wait for him to come to a conclusion.]
[ scott wasn't expecting an enthusiastic agreement, and this is definitely better than a flat out refusal. which means instead of looking defeated, he looks like he's feeling reasonably accomplished. ]
Yeah.
[ the answer's a bit sheepish. dragging isaac out to talk business - it feels a bit... derek. ]
Don't worry. I won't do anything until you decide. [ a pause, then: ] Except that superhero guy kind of knows. But only about me, and I think we can trust him.
[ he totally got scott new shoes okay he's legit. ]
[ this doesn't actually sound that impressive anymore, does it. ] But the point is that we have superheroes. I'll introduce you, maybe we can all go fight crime together.
[ the line's delivered completely straight, but the fact that it's anything but becomes clear a second later. ]
We could always get costumes too. You know, to keep our identities a secret?
[Isaac can't help but to laugh at the joke, even though it's totally a bad one. Come on, Scott, he's cooler than that!!!
Even so, the rest of the walk is in relatively good spirits, despite Scott's motivation for asking him along. And he will think about it- it's not something he can give an answer to straight away, after all.]
aw no jackson in exsi
[Not in a derogatory way, but in a- well, Peter smells like puppy, and he has that lazy, pacifistic way about him. A dog in a purer sense, not like the half-crazed beasts that they could be, if they're not careful.
Part of him might be a little envious of that.]
Crazy ones? [Isaac shakes his head.] What do you mean?
hot mess. also wow this isn't going where it was meant to god peter!! so distracting
[ and like them. not in quite so many words, but scott's broad commentary about most of the wolves from beacon hills being angry had prompted peter to mention them.
it takes him a moment to work out the wording before he continues, and he's not looking at isaac when he does, clearly lost in his own thoughts. ]
Do you think we could be like that? [ it might be a stretch to catch his meaning. he's not talking about the crazy ones, because that's kind of a given - most of the wolves they've known have been just like that - but he can't quite bring himself to say it out loud: calm, pure. the absolute last things he'd expect from a wolf, but that's what he'd gotten from peter. ]
peters just ruin everything
[Isaac doesn't really have context for what Scott is asking, but he can kind of assume his meaning. Peter doesn't have that nervous energy that they do, he's not- angry, or scared, or half-cocked to claw at someone. When Isaac looked at him, really met his eyes like that, he had to look away. The calm of him is unsettling to someone like Isaac, who's never really known peace.]
We're not like Peter. [He's said so much before, but he means it in a different way now. They don't have that tranquility in them, and he can see how it would bother Scott.] -but we're not crazy, either. We're not monsters.
goddamn peters
which is the thought that brings his focus back to the reason he called isaac to begin with. he's careful to keep his tone from being overly aggressive, but there's a surety there that makes it clear he's confident in his words. ]
We aren't. Which is why I think we should maybe— [ okay, mostly confident. ] I don't think we should hide it here.
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He pauses where he's walking, tries to think up all the reasons it wouldn't work, and gets frustrated when he only gets to two (the first being Derek showing up and getting pissed at them for it, the second being people like Dean who would judge them or something).]
-you're not serious.
[He knows Scott is serious. But really, dude?]
Why?
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Because we can't use it to help people if we can't tell them.
[ which is the real reason, and as far as scott's concerned the only reason - but he gets that he'll have to sell this a bit harder. ]
Remember how there were homeless angels and bear people here last time? You seriously think anyone's going to care about some werewolves? I ran into a superhero, like, two days ago.
[ and also told him he was a werewolf, but that's for another time. ]
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[Isaac curls his fingers into fists, releasing them after a moment, and glancing away. He doesn't like this, doesn't like the thought of this. Scott, why can't you see things from his perspective, here?]
Look, you wanna know why people don't care about angels? Because they're angels. People think angels, and they're like- oh, pure feathery good guys. They think werewolves, and they see two guys who go crazy and murder people once a month.
[He huffs, shaking his head.]
There's a lot less bad things attached to those other people.
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I know. But you said it yourself, we're not monsters— we can prove it, right?
[ he sounds fairly convinced, but considering his own hang-ups with what they are it's only about ninety percent there. still, as much as this means to scott, this isn't just his secret. he can't force this on isaac, not when it's about both of them, when pack's a thing that's finally in his vocabulary. isaac's opinion matters. ]
I won't make you. And if you really think it'll put us at risk, I won't either. Just promise me you'll think about it.
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...I'll think about it.
[But he appreciates Scott being willing to wait for him to come to a conclusion.]
Is that why you wanted to talk to me?
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Yeah.
[ the answer's a bit sheepish. dragging isaac out to talk business - it feels a bit... derek. ]
Don't worry. I won't do anything until you decide. [ a pause, then: ] Except that superhero guy kind of knows. But only about me, and I think we can trust him.
[ he totally got scott new shoes okay he's legit. ]
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[Isaac just repeats it dryly- like he can totally judge, being a teenage werewolf, but whatever, whatever.]
Yeah- I'll let you know. Until then, try to keep it a little on the down-low, alright? The last thing we need is Dean up our asses again.
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[ scott's the master of subtlety, he's got this. but in the interest of diverting focus elsewhere: ]
He controlled the elements. Like— quicksand, fireballs. It was intense, and he totally had a costume.
[ and then later he found him crying in the rain with a kitten, but it was still a pretty badass first impression. ]
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Sounds... pretty cool, yeah. How did you run into him throwing fireballs at things?
[Were you in danger Scott, because Isaac swears he's going to put a tracking chip on you or something.]
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[ this doesn't actually sound that impressive anymore, does it. ] But the point is that we have superheroes. I'll introduce you, maybe we can all go fight crime together.
[ the line's delivered completely straight, but the fact that it's anything but becomes clear a second later. ]
We could always get costumes too. You know, to keep our identities a secret?
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Even so, the rest of the walk is in relatively good spirits, despite Scott's motivation for asking him along. And he will think about it- it's not something he can give an answer to straight away, after all.]