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maybe I'll sleep when I am dead
Who: Jesse Finch and PEOPLE
Where: Dreamland
When: Day 83-88
What: you can dream if you wanna
Warnings: Across the board warning for triggery content. References to child abuse, drugs, alcohol, death, lots of awful things. Good things too! But probably more bad, knowing me.
[ ooc: I'm going to write up a bunch of dreams for specific people under sub-threads in this post! So please don't tag the post, but tag the sub-thread for your character - I have planned things but I would ALWAYS be up for more. If you want me to write up a dream or plot up something for Jesse and your character, lemme know @tahdis on plurk, I'd be happy to come up with something with you I SERIOUSLY WANT ALL THE THINGS.
Still looking for possible dream fights with strangers, too! ]
Where: Dreamland
When: Day 83-88
What: you can dream if you wanna
Warnings: Across the board warning for triggery content. References to child abuse, drugs, alcohol, death, lots of awful things. Good things too! But probably more bad, knowing me.
[ ooc: I'm going to write up a bunch of dreams for specific people under sub-threads in this post! So please don't tag the post, but tag the sub-thread for your character - I have planned things but I would ALWAYS be up for more. If you want me to write up a dream or plot up something for Jesse and your character, lemme know @tahdis on plurk, I'd be happy to come up with something with you I SERIOUSLY WANT ALL THE THINGS.
Still looking for possible dream fights with strangers, too! ]
( here lies a warning for GROSS THINGS )
Pinkman strikes first, which means that from now on, it's self defense. Samuel's head knocks back from the force of the punch, and as he slowly looks back, there's a sort of tick-tick-tick sound, like an old rotary phone being turned. Nobody has stood up for Jesse this way before. This is uncharted territory, and Jesse's head - doesn't know how to handle it except to make it worse.
Samuel's eyes grow a little sharper, radioactive green, and Jesse darts forward, because everything is wrong. It's wrong, this isn't how it usually goes, it's a dream, and everything in Jesse's head protests. When he grabs Pinkman's wrist, it's him, the modern adult Finch that Pinkman's used to, and he looks and feels terrified. He doesn't say anything except for, "We gotta move," because already, Samuel's mouth is opening far wider than it should.
Finch yanks Pinkman back and towards the door, he won't look, he will not because he's had this dream before, not in this order, but - he knows that if he turns around and looks he'll see the long, bristle-haired limb pushing up out of Samuel's mouth, followed by another and another and fangs, too many eyes, pushing and pressing at the skin like it's a suit rather than flesh. The door is open, somehow, thank god, and Jesse drags Pinkman through it, down the twisted, distorted hallway as that buzzing sound builds again, roars through the hall and spills out through the walls in the form of shadows, nasty, swirling black mist. The discordant buzzing mixes with the sound of a snarling dog, right up close and in their ears, despite there not being anything there.
But like it always is in dreams, they just can't run fast enough.
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What the- hell-
There's no time to marvel over it, because there's a hand around his wrist and Jesse barely even has time to register the change in age before he's reflexively running after Finch, stumbling a few steps while his sight's still locked onto Samuel and whatever the shit is happening to the guy right now. "What the fuck," he calls over his shoulder, incredulously, he grabs onto the door for a second to stop their running in time to see whatever that is coming out of his mouth, but he's pulled again, in the opposite direction.
It's not a hallucination, it can't be a hallucination. What the fuck would he be on to make something look like that? Certainly not fucking crystal, and he knows what goes into his shit, he knows it's not laced with anything else to make something do that. "What the fuck?" he repeats, louder this time, horrified, this is something out of a goddamn Del Toro movie and he's never seen anything like it, not outside of dreams and Hollywood - it makes the hair on his neck stand up and makes him run after Finch in earnest.
Getting high was a bad idea, getting high was a very very bad idea. The paranoia's settling in hard and it's mixing with Finch's own terror in a very particularly ugly fashion right now.
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But the shadows are closer and closer, nipping at their heels, and he knows what happens when you piss a nightmare off. He's going to end up dead, it's going to destroy him from the inside out and he has no way of knowing if Pinkman is real or not, if Pinkman's not going to turn into something awful and drag him down under the earth.
Whether it's his own head or the nightmare, it doesn't matter. They can't run fast enough and the thudthudthud of eight legs slamming against the floor in pursuit makes Jesse's skin crawl. There's a door, though, at the end, and if he didn't know he was in a dream he wouldn't be able to reach it, but he does. He's had practice in lucid dreaming, which means he pulls it to them - and Jesse drags the two of them through it, slams it behind them and makes a small, terrified noise when it rattles with the force that the thing that was his father slams into the door. And then it's silent. Nothing. Completely, utterly devoid of sound, like listening to the world at high elevation.
Finch looks at Pinkman, leaning heavily against the door, shaking so hard Pinkman can probably feel it in his grip. A beat, and then, upset but not angry: "Wh-what... what the fuck are you doing in here?"
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Jesse's chest hurts as he runs, lungs aching as he sucks in fast breaths and books it right along with Finch. Throwing a few looks back over his shoulder at what's chasing him does not help in the slightest; Samuel's mutated into some kind of grotesque spider something and it feels like an awful amount of real even though, yeah, okay, it's occurring to him quickly and violently that this can't be real, but he doesn't quite get it yet.
But he's dreaming, right? He's gotta be dreaming, but that doesn't make sense either, because he's never met Finch's dad, he's never fucking seen Finch's dad, how the hell could he ever know what Finch's dad even looks like? He's never seen that guy from back there in his damn life and yet that's in his head right now, or it was, before it all changed, one punch and it changed everything and none of this makes a damn lick of sense.
He lets out an almighty gasp once they're inside the room, breath rattling as he sucks in panicked breaths, it's all that fills up the room they're in for a moment and he's painfully aware of it. He looks up at Finch with incredulity once he speaks, and belatedly yanks his hand free of Finch's grasp so that he can stagger a step back and lean forward onto his knees. "That's what-" Jesse lets out a choked stutter of a laugh, pants hard and gestures wildly to the door.
"Yo, your dad transforms into goddamn Eight-Legged Freaks and that's what you ask? What the fuck am I doing in- How about what the fuck is going on?"
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Christ. He's losing his fucking mind.
He wraps his arms around himself and presses his face into his knees, trying to catch his breath. Dreaming. You're dreaming, and you need to wake up. Repeats it out loud, for Pinkman to hear. "Dreaming. We're dreaming, that was my dream, I've - had it before." Mix and matched, of course, but those were all elements of his dreams. "I gotta - I gotta wake up afore..."
Because this has to be the nightmare's doing, right? There's no other explanation. Any second now, it's going to be here, and Finch needs to wake up so the both of them are safe. And that's what he's trying to do - long enough that, with his head down like it is, he doesn't notice the smoke curling into the room, slowly forming itself into the shape of a dog across the room.
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Dreaming. So they are dreaming. But that doesn't make sense either, because who the fuck dreams together? These are Finch's dreams - like he said, he's had them before - and yet Jesse feels very absolutely fucking present in said dream, belonging in places he really oughtn't be belonging in. "I, uh, you wanna clue me into how the hell's that even possible over there, because I'm really-"
Jesse, unlike Finch, does see what's transpiring on the other side of the room, slowly turns his head and watches the smoke twist and form. His eyebrows furrow and he slowly starts to push himself up, watching carefully and, "Finch," he says at first, carefully, like he doesn't want to spook the smoke, which is fucking ridiculous, but there you have it. And then more urgently, "Jesse, what the fuck is goin' on-"
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But it's a nightmare, of course it did.
Jesse scrambles up, pressing himself against the wall (door's gone, he realizes, the door has vanished) and watching as the smoke forms solidly into a dog made of snakes, its eyes glowing an unnatural yellow. That's another sharp pang of fear from Jesse, the immediate urge to curl up and fucking hide, because that's it, that's the dog, it's like the first night the two of them had met all over again. Except this time, Pinkman can see it. This isn't a hallucination.
"I -- I gotta, we gotta get out, f-fuck --" Jesse panics, and he's already trying to grab for Pinkman again, but it's too late. The dog pauses, looks up at them - and lunges.
And in House 20, Jesse Finch wakes up with a wheezing, terrified gasp.
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He sits like that for a good long while, his eyes wide, his head propped up on his hand where he leans heavily against the arm of the couch.
And then, at once, he's kicking his sneakers on and making his way across the town to House 20.
A large, very insistent part of him is figuring that he has to stop drinking before he drifts off or something, because his dreams are getting hastily out of control. Nightmares on his own time, and now they're leeching into a whole other territory with which he hasn't even dealt before. But there's this seed of doubt there that can't ignore the specificity of that dream, the details that don't make sense to him even if they make sense to Finch, and that doubt's seen a lot happen in this town, an awful fucking lot that he can't begin to explain but that doesn't stop it from continuing on existing.
It's why he's standing on House 20's porch at three in the morning, feeling like a fucking idiot in these flannel pants and a t-shirt that's a few sizes too big - none of them fit, in that house, none of the clothes fit him right. He's taking a big goddamn leap by knocking on Finch's door like this, but it's gonna eat at him until he says something. He'll get his feelers out on the situation, and if he's just going crazy, then he's going crazy, and he can make up some stupid excuse for why he's banging their door down at this time of day.
By the time the door opens, Jesse's fingers are scratching spasmodically at the back of his head, and he very quickly resembles a deer in the headlights. "I, um."
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He'd crawled out of bed to - go recover, somehow. Galen had asked him if he was okay and Jesse had managed to make him believe that yeah, yes, he was. Galen's still asleep and Jesse's practically rocking back and forth, terrified that it's going to be like before. He's going to start seeing the fucking dog again, it's going to wander the streets, and Jesse can't help but think what if - what if he's next? What if Galen passed the nightmare to him?
Finch answers the door, but he's pale as a sheet and breathing a little unsteadily. Jesus Christ. It wasn't just a nightmare, that was - it was different. It was fucked around with, because Jesse's dreams don't usually change. He's either drowning in spiders or in abuse and there's always a steady sort of - plot. Never has he had someone come in and save him. And fuck. He had to have someone save him from his own goddamn father, he's such a child --
He looks at Pinkman, but he can't think of what to say, so he opens his mouth, closes it, and then wraps his arms around himself. You're not the only one, it's written all over his face.
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It occurs to him, belatedly, that he didn't even think to throw a jacket on before he came over here, but when he's shaking all over he's not entirely sure it's one hundred percent from the cold.
He treads in aimlessly and comes to a halt in the middle of their living room, and his hand mops over his mouth before he just stands there, lost, his hands carefully rubbing over the top of his head and clamping there for a few long seconds before he can actually think of anything productive to say. He turns to Finch when he does and it's after a long while, and his voice goes shuddery and angry when he does, even if that anger isn't aimed at Finch.
"So that's their new play." Dreams. "Dreams, they're goin' after-" He cuts off and bites down hard at his lip, lets out a tsk of frustration and lowers his voice to a harsh, furious whisper, conscious of not waking anyone else in the house up. "We can't even get some goddamn sleep without them pryin' around up there? What the hell kinda game is that?"
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"I - y'think it's them?" Jesse asks, blinking as he closes the door and sinks back to lean against it.
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"The dog," Jesse says quietly, rubbing at his face with both hands, instead. "The nightmare coming back."
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"Alright," he answers slowly, watches Finch a little closely as he does, but, well, hang on, "that shit's all you though," he tacks on, furrowing his eyebrows further. "That's, like, your nightmare." Right? "So why the hell would I be havin' it?"
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And the fact that Pinkman saw what's in his nightmares makes Jesse so, so uncomfortable, now that he's awake and concentrated on the fact. He fidgets, biting his lip. He remembers it clearly.
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Yet? Though he's not entirely sure why it's okay when he suggests the scientists are doing it, but when it's of Finch's own volition, it's impossible.
It's not really occurring to him yet how delicate of a matter it is that he just kinda got himself witness to. Hell, it still hasn't entirely sunk in that they just experienced the same dream, he's having a hard time getting over that one.
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He shoves away from the door and pushes past Pinkman, heading to the kitchen. "Lucky you that you ain't got shit trying t'do that to you in your dreams." He needs to calm down and he needs a drink.
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"I thought that was just a nightmare," he questions first, his words a little slow and deliberate. He takes a few belated steps after Finch then, arms folding tightly across his chest. "You had-!" he starts to spit out before he realizes his voice is raising, and he adjusts his volume back down to a harsh whisper, leaning a little into Finch's personal space. "You had somethin' like that bouncin' around in your brain. And you never told me."
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Finch takes a drink and curls against the counter, watching Pinkman with a weird mix of anger and wariness. "S'not mine, it was Galen's. It was Galen's first." He shouldn't talk about it, but - after that he feels like he owes Pinkman an explanation of some kind. "You - remember it, right? The dog. S'what I was seeing at the lighthouse. It was trying t'get in. I weren't lying, it was a real thing."
He looks down at his feet.
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Not that he can speak for a moment - he just turns his head away, eyebrows raising and eyes closing as he rubs confused fingers at an eyelid and rolls the idea over in his mind. "Alright, so, follow-up question," he adds at long last, and he shakes his head once. "Why the fuck would Galen put somethin' like that up in your head again? I'm kinda wrackin' my brain here."
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"I --" He splutters, grip tightening on his bottle. Shit. "I - dunno. It - the nightmare infected him, it bit him afore we came here but I thought we cleaned h-him of it." Calm down, jesus, take a deep breath and don't hyperventilate in the middle of the kitchen. "It m-might - it might be him, I didn't even think of that. I thought it was... I thought it just followed me, jumped ship from Galen t'me but I don't know, maybe it's..."
He presses a hand over his mouth, staring up, like he can see Galen from here. Mumbles, "I dunno wh-what I did."
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There's this kind of implication there that he really doesn't like, 'don't know what I did', like he fucked up somewhere and he might be being punished for it. Galen? So what the fuck's the story there? He looks briefly up at the ceiling where Finch just was, and grips the counter in both hands as he leans back up against it. "So he's done this kinda thing before," he reiterates, warily, stares off in front of him instead of crowding Finch's space anymore. He's going out on a limb here, trying to jump to the part where he believes this story and all it entails, and it's not easy. "How come? Why'd he do it?"
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This never gets any easier to tell, and he hasn't actually gone too far into it with anybody. Bruce, maybe, touched on it with Ned and Kenzi but never talked about it more than just as a reference that it happened. His hand slides down off his mouth and he takes another drink, heavily. The still lingering disturbed feeling from his father in his dream and the fact that about seventy five percent of his old fears have popped up like wildfire in the last hour leaves him a nervous, jittery wreck.
"Just once." Another drink. "Right before I showed up here. There was this thing - he called it Jones. S'like a living nightmare. Looks like a dog t'me and Galen. It bit him. It corrupted him." Another drink. "He thought he was helpin', y'know? Making people stronger by them bein' able t'conquer their nightmares. But he made 'em worse."
Sniff. "We tried t'stop him and he ended up in a coma. And - we tried t'stop him again, got into his dreams to try and weed out the infection but he got to us first, made us all go through real awful nightmares. He dragged up that - that, what you just saw. Lots of th-that." Hie voice breaks a little, and he takes yet another drink. Drowns himself in it. "It weren't him. It was like - like Ghoul. Wasn't his fault."
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Though it's funny, how enough people can fault Finch here and it never seems to be their own faults. He's not sure how he feels about that.
"So," Jesse starts to say, holds out a hand in question and doesn't say anything else for a few long seconds, his fingers just wave as he tries to drum up the right thing to say. "So, it's that bad, why the hell would he be doin' it again?" A beat. "Unless he can't help it, like this- the-the dog thing, Jones, it bit him again?" He re-folds his arms and looks over at Finch, brows wrinkled. "When's the last time you talked t'him?"
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The thing is, Finch doesn't know. He has no idea what would've changed things, and he falls quiet, shaking his head. Maybe Jones did. Maybe Jones is actually here - or maybe it's something else, but Jesse just - is tired. He knows he's not going to get to sleep for the next forever. This is going to suck, and he slides down the counter to the floor, cradling the bottle, staring at the wall.
"Earlier, afore I went to bed," Jesse says, taking another drink. "I dunno what's happening. I don't want people in my head, I don't want people seeing that shit."
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