[ Scanning Stiles' face as he listens to him, Derek takes a steadier breath before closing his eyes. This is not weakness. This is just old scars being ripped open, exposed and used against him, and a blatant fear that something could happen to Stiles. The gamemakers had been hoping for it, wanting to manipulate it to eliminate the both of them. He's not stupid, just a little delirious and infinitely exhausted after an already harrowing hour back in the dome.
They get a little more sadistic every year. ]
I heard the cannon. It didn't really register. [ If it had, he probably would've snapped, the smoke from the fire making it difficult to see the ceiling of the barrier to clarify who had lost their lives. Even if he believes in Stiles, this place is terrifying, especially after already having lost one person here.
Eyes opening again, he looks at him, soot and blood smeared across them both. They need to clean off somehow, because their scents are in such contrast to much of the surrounding area they're currently in. But instead of moving, his thumbs sweep across Stiles' cheeks, tracing out the patterns of his moles as he looks at him. It's obvious he's still a little shaken, but the panic is dying away, slowly but steadily. ] Two alphas at the end.
Yeah. [ And for the first time proper, Stiles's mouth quirks into a little grin and he tests it out, the familiar bleed of color into his irises. But this one is different, even it feels the same--it's the first time his have ever been red. His smile grows a little and he covers Derek's hand with his, smacking it against it in a gesture of solidarity, or a sudden burst of hope, or something. ] I don't think they realized bringing you in here just gave us an advantage.
[ At least he hopes so. Training with Derek, spending time with him--Stiles had a hunch about him that he'd had from day one, something deep in his gut that practically purred with satisfaction every time they were together, but he had yet to push it. In this situation of life or death, it'd come up soon, anyway.
Slowly, he starts to separate himself from Derek, his hand lingering as he hurries towards the salty water and goes to wash himself off. The last thing he needs to do is piss off Aiden and Ethan even more when they hear he just killed one of their alphas. Not to mention, Jennifer's still lurking around somewhere, and he's not thrilled about the rest of the competitors, either. ] It's gonna get dark soon, we gotta get up in the trees.
[ But not before he takes some water and splashes it at Derek, grinning at him just a little as some of the soot melts off of him. ]
[ Almost in answer, red enters his eyes, a smooth transition in a single blink. Derek doesn't even think before it happens, and it's not a sign of aggression or challenge. It's just that same spark, shared between the two of them, burning to life as the forest's fire slowly dies out under the control of the gamemakers. ] I'm pretty sure they were hoping we'd be dead before we had the chance to prove just how bad an idea this was.
[ He shifts, almost nuzzling their foreheads together before Stiles starts to move. There's a part of him, deep in the pit of his chest, that doesn't want to pull away from him. It's the same part he knows would have been broken into pieces if anything happened to Stiles, the part of him that had been broken for eight years, only to feel new again. And he knows exactly what it means, but that moment will come later.
Watching Stiles head for the water, he shakes himself out a little, bringing a hand up to smooth through his hair as he exhales shakily and looks at the remains of the blaze. The twins are still out there, prowling and waiting. The remaining betas are hunting for the last three alphas, though he knows at least two of them will be down for the count even before they find shelter. Jennifer will not be one of them, but he's prepared for that encounter.
Though, he's not exactly prepared for the sudden splash. He jolts a little out of his thoughts, turning towards him and raising his eyebrows. Mouth curling down in a small, but still affectionate smile, he rolls up from his knees and to his feet, coming over next to him and using his knee to knock into Stiles' shoulder before he joins him. He just bows forward at the water, washing off soot and blood as best he can. ]
That means we have to move, fast. The trees here are too sparse, we'd be spotted instantly.
[ There's no weird surge of power when Derek looks at him, no necessity to challenge or to cower. He feels--equal, on his level. It's weird, but nice. Like it was supposed to be this way. A part of him, something tiny and fierce and strong just settles at the thought, and he can't help the glance he affords Derek out of the corner of his eye as he runs the water over his face, until he's mostly debloodied and smells like the sea.
They don't have a lot of time left, and Derek practically takes the words right out of his mouth. He nods, a little tersely, and swallows. Back to business. ] Yeah. There's a really good spot down the other way, about a mile into the trees. It's where I set--yeah. The trap. [ The wolfsbane one, the one that had netted him his second technical kill. ]
The leaves are so thick you can't see worth crap. I just kinda kept climbing and I could see the top of the dome once I got up there. I worked out a system for sleeping, too--since I'm not exactly, y'know, swimming in allies.
[ Scrubbing his hands a little, he keeps his focus on the task at hand, methodical and mindless. It helps his mind come back into order, returning back to the task at hand: surviving. He rolls his neck to crack it, impulse and a small tick built into him over the past eight years all in one movement. Their scent is a little better now, but he has something in mind to rectify that. They just need to get moving. ]
I saw that one-- not on the screens, I mean. [ Derek looks at him, bringing a hand up to hook his thumb in the strap of his scavenged backpack. ] We were both active in that area. It should act as a good, confusing deterrent to keep them away long enough for us to get some rest.
[ He shifts up, drying his hands off on his stomach, before he offers one down to Stiles to pull him back up to his own feet. ] Most of them are all dead now. And besides, we don't need allies. Not when we're in this together.
[ Stiles nods, flinging his own bag over his shoulder. Aside from the slash marks it has from Jennifer's claws at the beginning, it's still in really good shape, and holding, most importantly, the blanket and the cables from his makeshift sleeping position from the night before. It'd served him well for three days, and clasps his hand firmly in Derek's, using the leverage to pull him up and not even an ounce afraid of what he could do.
Now that Stiles was an alpha, he had a double target on his head, and frankly, he'd like to make it to the end of this alive. As the sun sets a pretty orange over the dome, and the chaos from the fire settles just a little, it's the perfect time to escape towards the forest where they'd been before. ] You're my ally, dude. That's the best I can ask for at this point. Frankly, I'm pretty sure you're not gonna stab me in the back when I turn around and I'm calling that a win.
Did you catch where Jennifer happened to end up? Like, comparatively. [ Maybe, just maybe, Derek being out of the arena could be a twinge of hope. Stiles adjusts the bag on his shoulder, finds his glaive, and with a solid look backwards to make sure nothing's going to go horribly wrong, he moves towards it. ]
[ Fingers curling securely around Stiles' hand to pull as he does, Derek briefly runs his thumb over his knuckles before he draws away and looks around at their surroundings. There's a brief moment where he looks up at the ceiling of the barrier, their faces peering down at them and dimmed for the night, almost as if gauging what it must look like from a higher vantage point. ]
And you're not going to turn around and slit my throat. [ He's still assessing their position, but then he looks at Stiles, eyes gold in the dying light of the fire and reflected by the setting sun. For a second, he simply looks at him, determination in the set of his jaw but his expression overall calm. They found each other, it's going to be all right. ]
She could be anywhere now. [ Head tilting a little, he moves alongside Stiles, drawing the dirk from its sheath at his hip. ] But last I saw her she was up towards the northern section of the dome, around the rocky terrain.
I dunno, dude, you're looking pretty slittable. [ That is the absolutely most sarcastic statement that has ever come out of Stiles' mouth, and he even shoots him a grin afterwards, disappearing into the line of the bushes and pausing just enough to offer his hand through, to show that he's not too far away.
Chewing that thought over, Stiles nods. They've got maybe thirty minutes of darkness left, meaning they need to move, and fast. ] I've got a rabbit in my bag if you're still hungry--uh, the leftovers of one, I guess, once we get up there. The game is way easier to kill than like an actual wolf.
[ Which he did do. What a weird feeling. He can still feel it, in every motion he makes, in the wounds Ennis had inflicted on him before his death healing up quicker than they would have had he still been a beta. Stiles isn't really to accept the whole alpha thing quite yet, even if it's kind of a reality at this point.
He walks in silence for a little while, companionable if not still on his guard, ears alert for any sounds. It's quiet so far, and the only thing he can really zoom in on is what must be Aiden and Ethan trampling through the forest--but it's far enough away that Stiles thinks it might be on the other side of the island. He reaches the tree and immediately puts two hands on it, starting to pull his way up, and grins down at Derek. ] Put those muscles to use, big guy.
[ Chin jutting up a little in a sarcastic response of his own, Derek rolls his eyes but follows after, reaching so that their fingers brush. He's right behind him, and doesn't plan on going anywhere anytime soon. Just like when he was outside the dome, he's got Stiles' back.
He listens to their surroundings, his heart finally easing out of the drumming beat it'd been pressing against his ribs, falling into a familiar mindset. It's easier, now, than it was eight years ago. He's got experience under his belt, and he's already gotten blood on his hands. Facing the betas, the alpha twins, is nothing compared to everything he's already been through.
So long as Stiles stays safe. ] The game's only easier to kill until they decide to release the rabid ones on steroids. Better hold onto those leftovers for now, we don't know what'll happen in the next 24 hours.
[ There's no need to address Stiles' status as alpha, not until they've settled in a safe(-ish) location for a couple hours. It simply is, and he's not concerned about whether Stiles is suddenly going to turn on him like many of the alphas that surround him on a regular basis. His beta is now his alpha, and that's all there is to it.
Honestly, the only traces of movement are probably the twins, conjoined in their motions. Derek thinks maybe he picks up one of the betas, but he can't be too sure, given the distance. But he stops straining to catch what it is, when Stiles speaks. Turning to look at him, he raises his eyebrows before looking up at the tree. A small huff of amusement leaves him, and he slips the blade back into its sheath before moving around to the side a little so that he can jump up. It lets him grab the lowest branch, and he pulls himself up with just his upper body strength. ]
Show off. [ Stiles mutters as he scrambles up the tree himself. Newly acquired alpha powers or not, they don't just come with automatic manly muscles like Derek's, and it takes him a little longer to pull himself up, using all four of his limbs like a spider monkey. Up and up they go, away from the traps down at the bottom, from any game coming to try and hunt them, from whatever betas are in their little section of the forest. Stiles can't imagine it'll take Jennifer long to find them in the morning, so they'll have to keep an eye on the light, possibly even take sleeping shifts.
But when they show the pictures of those who died, that's the end of the day. They get a six hour reprieve, Stiles figured out pretty quickly--just long enough for someone to fall into a completely deep sleep, so they wouldn't rouse as easily when the next "event" came. This on his mind as he pulls up to a branch near the top, Stiles leans against the tree trunk and drops his head back, taking in a deep gulp of air and shifting his backpack around, starting to pull out the cabling.
[ Rather than be offended, Derek just smirks down at Stiles as he continues to hoist himself up. It means that there's only one distinguishable scent moving directly up the tree, which could be excused for Stiles scoping out the area earlier when he was putting up the snare trap. As they get higher, though, he feels the strain of it and starts to boost himself a little more with his feet and legs. He'll recover from it before too long, but he's still a little on edge-- will be, the entire night-- and would rather be poised for trouble.
Letting Stiles settle first, he looks up through the leaves at the pictures that the gamemakers bring up, as if it's some sort of tribute to those that have died. He takes stock of who is listed, considering them and working his jaw a little as they get around to Ennis. He doesn't doubt that if Stiles wasn't fast, if he wasn't determined, wasn't Stiles, his face would be up there instead.
He moves to pull himself up onto the branch with him, essentially straddling it and watching as he starts to pull out the cabling. ] This'll be interesting.
[ Ennis had gone in and gone immediately back out again. No one was expecting that, Stiles figured--he could only imagine how the commentators were frothing over the mouth over everything that happened. His throat goes dry when he looks at the picture, recalls how quickly he was planning on murdering Stiles, the feeling of his glaive slicing through his throat and watching his head literally roll to his feet.
He'd been so in the zone he'd barely thought about it; it must have been shock.
Shacking his head as his mouth goes dry, Stiles turns away from the display and returns to Derek instead, using him as an anchor. Focus on that. He tries a little half smile, pulling the rest of the cabling out and carefully setting the backpack down where it won't fall. ]
I, uh. [ And he sucks in a breath through his teeth. Awkward. ] Typically tie myself down so I don't go rolling off the branch in my sleep since it's not that big. [ Except there are now two of them. ]
[ After having sat in for six (and a half) games as an alpha, Derek can easily imagine what the commentators were saying. What the alphas were saying. He had spent the first two days listening to them froth at the mouth over Stiles, still vying for his death. They had been absolutely disappointed when Jennifer had failed to slash his throat out at the cornucopia, and Kali had even flashed her eyes at him when he'd jumped up to his feet, bristled and concerned.
But Stiles had outwitted everyone, up until he had to fight Ennis. He watches Stiles as he pulls out the cable, feeling like he should be reaching out for him. For now, though, he waits. Even as his fingers flex against the bark he rests his hands on. ]
Except that was when you were by yourself. [ He doesn't comment that he and Paige had tucked away underground during their run, and instead moves so he can carefully swing out of his own backpack, jerryrigging it to the branch a bit away so that it doesn't get kicked. ] Stand up.
Right, really wasn't planning for an ally. [ Stiles nods, and carefully pushes himself up to his feet. The last thing he can really afford is to fall and break his neck, because seriously, werewolf healing or not, he'd be screwed and that would be the lamest way to die in the games ever. So, hugging the branch a little, he stands up, digging his claws into the bark to keep a solid footing on where he's standing.
And watching Derek, not even trying to hide his curiosity. ] Whaaat are you doing.
Surprise, they decided that things were a little too boring for their liking. [ If they're still listening, Derek doesn't even care. He slanders them on the regular, anyways. Why not for the entire nation to hear? But there's more important things to be doing, or at least he should be multitasking, so he shifts where he's seated, swinging a leg up so that he's no longer straddling the branch. Stiles gets no immediate answer, as he adjusts and gauges, and then moves again.
It lets him settle on his back, eventually, and he looks up at Stiles before holding his hands up for him and gesturing a little. ] Making our lives easier. Come here.
Oh. [ He says that kind of stupidly out loud--he probably should have guessed that. Stiles wasn't planning on getting this up close and personal but survival begets a lot of things, apparently, and that same tightly satisfied feeling in his chest practically roars with delight.
Great.
Feeling suddenly more nervous about this than he was about practically killing his fair share of werewolves, Stiles jitters forward and slides into the space of his lap, cheek able to tuck under his chin as it gets closer to sleep. He gets what's going on and starts to help Derek tie the cables around them both, pulling the heat blanket over them both as the temperature in the dome starts to fall, slowly but surely. And as he clips the cables securely down around the tree trunk, he comes down and ends up face to face with Derek, just a couple inches away from him.
Any camera focusing on the other tributes swung around to them in a matter of seconds.
Stiles smiles a little awkwardly, flushing pink high in his cheeks, and pillows his arms against his chest, comfortable. ] Deeeefinitely warmer than roughing it alone. Uh, hi.
[ Ever since the games had started, since Stiles was sent into the fray, Derek has been on edge. He's a walking line of tension, rough on all edges and bristled constantly. But the moment that Stiles comes forward, settles his weight in his lap and draws closer, it seems to melt slowly out of his body. Something twists in his chest, before it loosens, and he finally lets it go instead of ignoring it.
He at least focuses on the task at hand, first, before he indulges it in any way. It takes a lot of maneuvering to get the cabling set up, but at least it's done and they won't be falling out of the tree any time soon. And Stiles, who has been sleeping in trees for two nights already, doesn't have to have that discomfort for a night. To him, that's worth the inevitable kink in his neck and the soreness in his back that comes from this position.
Eyebrows twitching upwards as Stiles settles down against his chest, Derek looks up at him, actually feeling rather content despite everything around them. Though he waits a second, his hands do come up so that he can slide his arms around Stiles' waist under the heat blanket, corner of his mouth quirking a little lopsidedly. ] Glad to be of service. [ Sarcasm, first, but then it softens. ] Hi.
[ It's a moment of happiness in what's been two days of darkness, a small spot of joy in the warmth of the other body suddenly under his. It's the first time he's felt like he could let his guard down since his arrival in the capital, let alone since the game started, and while there's no way he's going to just let go, it's a comforting thought--that he's going to be safe for the night. Just to be safe, he'd cut down a few branches on their way up; Stiles had planned a separate escape route for the morning, leaving them okay just in case someone tried to make things interesting in the dead of night.
For now--at least for this very moment--all he had to worry about was Derek. And that, as his instincts were happy to remind him, was absolutely nothing to worry about.
Stiles rests his chin on his hands as he gets settled, returning Derek's (stupidly attractive) lopsided grin with one of his own, shifting a little under the arms around his waist. ] It's gonna be a real personal six hours.
[ Anything could happen, in the middle of the night. Just because the gamemakers step back a little for a couple hours doesn't mean that the betas and alphas that remain will. Derek knows better than the think otherwise. But here, dozens of feet in the air and tied to a tree, things are going to be all right. They have an escape route, they can bolt at a moment's notice-- barring being jarred from what little rest they can get-- and they're together in this mess.
And he's perfectly all right with that last part. His guard remains up, but Derek's focus begins to close in on just Stiles, on the way that he's truly relaxed for the first time since they met. A quiet rumble vibrates his chest, almost soundless in the quiet of the night. ]
Things are obviously going so well, why not indulge and make it eight? [ The grin spreads a little, as he shifts his hands so that he can brush his thumb up and down along the shape of Stiles' spine through the material of his suit. ]
I guess if we're gonna die this is probably a good way to go. [ He snorts, because those last two hours would probably end in them getting murdered, if not by the gamemakers than by a beta who found their little perch. Stiles is kind of enjoying not being dead at the moment, and his advantage is precious and tender and he's not going to let it go anytime soon.
(Not to mention, his advantage is also probably his greatest weakness--Stiles has a very small list of people he'd take a wolfsbane bullet for, and Derek Hale is near the top of it. So their only option to both come out of this alive is to keep working together.)
The rumble is relaxing against his chest, and he drops his cheek down to his shoulder and shuts his eyes, trying to focus on that. But every time he closes them, he sees nothing but Ennis' head, the wide, empty eyes, and he jerks them open again, curling his hand in the top of Derek's suit. ] Sorry you've gotta rough it out here instead of enjoying life in the lap of luxury again.
[ The way he says that is joking--he can't really imagine Derek living in the lap of luxury, at least not by choice.]
Yes, tied to a tree. [ He's joking just as much as Stiles does, because there's no bite to his voice. And when he opens his eyes again, abrupt and familiar in a way that aches in Derek's chest, he eases a hand up along his back. It's a soothing trail, or an attempt thereof, and ends eventually outside of the blanket that Stiles has draped over them. His fingers gentle over the back of his neck, the soft hair at the base of his skull.
Though it's faded over time, because he's had nearly a decade to adjust, adapt, he still remembers the first person he killed in these games. And his eyes were still gold when it happened, despite the weight he felt pressing against him. But no one he killed could be considered innocent, not after everything they'd been put through. It's not as if he can't put two and two together, not after seeing the flash of red in Stiles' eyes and Ennis' profile come nightfall. ]
I like this more, I think. [ His voice comes out a little softer than he intended it to, a sort of murmur as he sets his other hand at the small of his back. ]
It's better than breaking your spine falling out of the tree. [ If you can't have macabre jokes, then what can you have, really? Black humor has been Stiles' way of dealing with everything so far, and it's seeming to get him through. The PTSD's already coming, which makes perfect sense--he just killed someone, after all, with what was more or less his bare hands, but no matter how logical it feels, he can't just ignore it, pretend it doesn't exist.
The hand gentling against his neck is kind of comforting in a basal instinctual kind of way, and Stiles stares into the distance for a couple of seconds, trying to focus on the soft thumping of his heart against his ear, instead. He'll have to take first watch--exhausted or not, Stiles has the distinct feeling he won't be sleeping anytime soon tonight. ]
...me too. [ Lifting his head, he looks at Derek again, brown eyes flicking down to his mouth for half a second before he returns to his eyes, almost a dark blue in the lack of light. It's kind of ridiculous how gorgeous Derek's eyes are, alpha reds or not--there probably aren't words for it in the English language.
It takes him a minute to realize what he said was kind of stupid. ] I mean--uh. Prefer it to what was going on before. Ha. [ Saved it?? ]
Maybe I'd land on someone and take them out in the process. [ As embittered as he is, Derek's own humor coincides rather well with the dark jokes that slip out of Stiles. He's been suffering from PTSD for years now, and today isn't going to make it any better. They still smell a little like smoke, or maybe that's the dome, or maybe even just his mind dredging up the familiar smell. It lingers with him, and the only thing that soothes it away is the warmth of Stiles pressed against him, settled under his hands.
If sleep comes for either of them, it'll come when they least expect it.
Simply looking at Stiles, even when his attention is off into the distance, his expression softens a little more as he meets that warm amber gaze of his. Dark as it is now on the island, they still stand out, big and bright and looking at him. Later on he'll laugh at the fact that he hasn't felt this comfortable in eight years. ]
At least I make a decent bed. [ Teasing as it is, he slips his hand around from the back of his neck to cup his face, thumb smoothing over his cheek. He can't help but follow the zig-zagging constellation that marks a path over his smooth skin, almost on instinct. ]
Talk about a dead weight. [ Smiling a little, Stiles turns his full attention back on Derek, tilting his head just so into the path his thumb follows on his cheek. It makes a flush light up under his fingers, as the touch is soft and affectionate and has a lot more behind it than just following his moles.
Derek makes a lot more than a decent bed, let's put it like that.
He's not sure how to broach the subject, the fact that he's got Derek here, that his instincts are practically screaming at him to make a move already, that this is a lot more than the schoolyard crush he had in Beacon Hills. It's more like what his mom and his dad had, before she passed away. What Scott and Allison appear to have.
Figures Stiles would find his in the middle of a competition about mass murder. ] Man, I wish I'd like--done something more interesting with my life before this. Like when they asked me to go up there and talk, I didn't have anything to say. Hi, my name is Stiles, my first name is unpronounceable and I volunteered for the games because my best friend would get killed in an hour.
[ A little wistfully. ] I have like ten more games I wanted to beat. And I would've--I dunno, liked to see my own kids someday. Hellions, yeah, but still kids. Maybe spent some time with a mate, y'know?
[ With the mate. The one he's currently using as a pillow. That's exactly what this is, and he knows it. ]
Badum tsh. [ Said in a complete deadpan. Still, Derek's mouth curls down in a quiet smile back, something simple and small but backed by something greater. He continues following the path of stars that the moles make, back and forth as if he's memorizing them, remembering them for later. And maybe he is, because he's used to losing everything he's ever cared about. He's spent the last six years alone, with few allies and even fewer friends. His heart has been closed off, and he's built iron walls around himself that have been stronger than the games' barriers.
And then, Stiles came into his life and a spark ignited itself in the remains buried away in the pit of his chest.
Maybe he should question it. There had been a similar feeling, with Paige. One that was mutual, what felt absolutely right. But he's forgotten the full warmth of it, even as he holds onto everything that Paige was at the back of his mind. Stiles is his own person, and the sensation almost burns under his skin as his instincts sing at him. This is it, this is the piece he's been missing for so long. What can make him whole again.
Listening, his brow furrows the slightest before he draws his other hand up from the dip at the small of his back. Cradling his face, gently, in both hands, he brushes his thumbs over the high sweep of his cheeks, following the warmth of them even as he feels something warm creeping up his neck. ] You do realize you're going to get to do all of that, right?
[ His eyes search Stiles', taking him in. ] Because you're not going to die here. I'm not going to let you-- and I'm not going to let anything happen to you. So we'll get through this, and we'll get there. You and me.
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They get a little more sadistic every year. ]
I heard the cannon. It didn't really register. [ If it had, he probably would've snapped, the smoke from the fire making it difficult to see the ceiling of the barrier to clarify who had lost their lives. Even if he believes in Stiles, this place is terrifying, especially after already having lost one person here.
Eyes opening again, he looks at him, soot and blood smeared across them both. They need to clean off somehow, because their scents are in such contrast to much of the surrounding area they're currently in. But instead of moving, his thumbs sweep across Stiles' cheeks, tracing out the patterns of his moles as he looks at him. It's obvious he's still a little shaken, but the panic is dying away, slowly but steadily. ] Two alphas at the end.
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[ At least he hopes so. Training with Derek, spending time with him--Stiles had a hunch about him that he'd had from day one, something deep in his gut that practically purred with satisfaction every time they were together, but he had yet to push it. In this situation of life or death, it'd come up soon, anyway.
Slowly, he starts to separate himself from Derek, his hand lingering as he hurries towards the salty water and goes to wash himself off. The last thing he needs to do is piss off Aiden and Ethan even more when they hear he just killed one of their alphas. Not to mention, Jennifer's still lurking around somewhere, and he's not thrilled about the rest of the competitors, either. ] It's gonna get dark soon, we gotta get up in the trees.
[ But not before he takes some water and splashes it at Derek, grinning at him just a little as some of the soot melts off of him. ]
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[ He shifts, almost nuzzling their foreheads together before Stiles starts to move. There's a part of him, deep in the pit of his chest, that doesn't want to pull away from him. It's the same part he knows would have been broken into pieces if anything happened to Stiles, the part of him that had been broken for eight years, only to feel new again. And he knows exactly what it means, but that moment will come later.
Watching Stiles head for the water, he shakes himself out a little, bringing a hand up to smooth through his hair as he exhales shakily and looks at the remains of the blaze. The twins are still out there, prowling and waiting. The remaining betas are hunting for the last three alphas, though he knows at least two of them will be down for the count even before they find shelter. Jennifer will not be one of them, but he's prepared for that encounter.
Though, he's not exactly prepared for the sudden splash. He jolts a little out of his thoughts, turning towards him and raising his eyebrows. Mouth curling down in a small, but still affectionate smile, he rolls up from his knees and to his feet, coming over next to him and using his knee to knock into Stiles' shoulder before he joins him. He just bows forward at the water, washing off soot and blood as best he can. ]
That means we have to move, fast. The trees here are too sparse, we'd be spotted instantly.
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They don't have a lot of time left, and Derek practically takes the words right out of his mouth. He nods, a little tersely, and swallows. Back to business. ] Yeah. There's a really good spot down the other way, about a mile into the trees. It's where I set--yeah. The trap. [ The wolfsbane one, the one that had netted him his second technical kill. ]
The leaves are so thick you can't see worth crap. I just kinda kept climbing and I could see the top of the dome once I got up there. I worked out a system for sleeping, too--since I'm not exactly, y'know, swimming in allies.
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I saw that one-- not on the screens, I mean. [ Derek looks at him, bringing a hand up to hook his thumb in the strap of his scavenged backpack. ] We were both active in that area. It should act as a good, confusing deterrent to keep them away long enough for us to get some rest.
[ He shifts up, drying his hands off on his stomach, before he offers one down to Stiles to pull him back up to his own feet. ] Most of them are all dead now. And besides, we don't need allies. Not when we're in this together.
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Now that Stiles was an alpha, he had a double target on his head, and frankly, he'd like to make it to the end of this alive. As the sun sets a pretty orange over the dome, and the chaos from the fire settles just a little, it's the perfect time to escape towards the forest where they'd been before. ] You're my ally, dude. That's the best I can ask for at this point. Frankly, I'm pretty sure you're not gonna stab me in the back when I turn around and I'm calling that a win.
Did you catch where Jennifer happened to end up? Like, comparatively. [ Maybe, just maybe, Derek being out of the arena could be a twinge of hope. Stiles adjusts the bag on his shoulder, finds his glaive, and with a solid look backwards to make sure nothing's going to go horribly wrong, he moves towards it. ]
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And you're not going to turn around and slit my throat. [ He's still assessing their position, but then he looks at Stiles, eyes gold in the dying light of the fire and reflected by the setting sun. For a second, he simply looks at him, determination in the set of his jaw but his expression overall calm. They found each other, it's going to be all right. ]
She could be anywhere now. [ Head tilting a little, he moves alongside Stiles, drawing the dirk from its sheath at his hip. ] But last I saw her she was up towards the northern section of the dome, around the rocky terrain.
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Chewing that thought over, Stiles nods. They've got maybe thirty minutes of darkness left, meaning they need to move, and fast. ] I've got a rabbit in my bag if you're still hungry--uh, the leftovers of one, I guess, once we get up there. The game is way easier to kill than like an actual wolf.
[ Which he did do. What a weird feeling. He can still feel it, in every motion he makes, in the wounds Ennis had inflicted on him before his death healing up quicker than they would have had he still been a beta. Stiles isn't really to accept the whole alpha thing quite yet, even if it's kind of a reality at this point.
He walks in silence for a little while, companionable if not still on his guard, ears alert for any sounds. It's quiet so far, and the only thing he can really zoom in on is what must be Aiden and Ethan trampling through the forest--but it's far enough away that Stiles thinks it might be on the other side of the island. He reaches the tree and immediately puts two hands on it, starting to pull his way up, and grins down at Derek. ] Put those muscles to use, big guy.
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He listens to their surroundings, his heart finally easing out of the drumming beat it'd been pressing against his ribs, falling into a familiar mindset. It's easier, now, than it was eight years ago. He's got experience under his belt, and he's already gotten blood on his hands. Facing the betas, the alpha twins, is nothing compared to everything he's already been through.
So long as Stiles stays safe. ] The game's only easier to kill until they decide to release the rabid ones on steroids. Better hold onto those leftovers for now, we don't know what'll happen in the next 24 hours.
[ There's no need to address Stiles' status as alpha, not until they've settled in a safe(-ish) location for a couple hours. It simply is, and he's not concerned about whether Stiles is suddenly going to turn on him like many of the alphas that surround him on a regular basis. His beta is now his alpha, and that's all there is to it.
Honestly, the only traces of movement are probably the twins, conjoined in their motions. Derek thinks maybe he picks up one of the betas, but he can't be too sure, given the distance. But he stops straining to catch what it is, when Stiles speaks. Turning to look at him, he raises his eyebrows before looking up at the tree. A small huff of amusement leaves him, and he slips the blade back into its sheath before moving around to the side a little so that he can jump up. It lets him grab the lowest branch, and he pulls himself up with just his upper body strength. ]
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But when they show the pictures of those who died, that's the end of the day. They get a six hour reprieve, Stiles figured out pretty quickly--just long enough for someone to fall into a completely deep sleep, so they wouldn't rouse as easily when the next "event" came. This on his mind as he pulls up to a branch near the top, Stiles leans against the tree trunk and drops his head back, taking in a deep gulp of air and shifting his backpack around, starting to pull out the cabling.
How are they going to do this. ]
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Letting Stiles settle first, he looks up through the leaves at the pictures that the gamemakers bring up, as if it's some sort of tribute to those that have died. He takes stock of who is listed, considering them and working his jaw a little as they get around to Ennis. He doesn't doubt that if Stiles wasn't fast, if he wasn't determined, wasn't Stiles, his face would be up there instead.
He moves to pull himself up onto the branch with him, essentially straddling it and watching as he starts to pull out the cabling. ] This'll be interesting.
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He'd been so in the zone he'd barely thought about it; it must have been shock.
Shacking his head as his mouth goes dry, Stiles turns away from the display and returns to Derek instead, using him as an anchor. Focus on that. He tries a little half smile, pulling the rest of the cabling out and carefully setting the backpack down where it won't fall. ]
I, uh. [ And he sucks in a breath through his teeth. Awkward. ] Typically tie myself down so I don't go rolling off the branch in my sleep since it's not that big. [ Except there are now two of them. ]
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But Stiles had outwitted everyone, up until he had to fight Ennis. He watches Stiles as he pulls out the cable, feeling like he should be reaching out for him. For now, though, he waits. Even as his fingers flex against the bark he rests his hands on. ]
Except that was when you were by yourself. [ He doesn't comment that he and Paige had tucked away underground during their run, and instead moves so he can carefully swing out of his own backpack, jerryrigging it to the branch a bit away so that it doesn't get kicked. ] Stand up.
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And watching Derek, not even trying to hide his curiosity. ] Whaaat are you doing.
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It lets him settle on his back, eventually, and he looks up at Stiles before holding his hands up for him and gesturing a little. ] Making our lives easier. Come here.
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Great.
Feeling suddenly more nervous about this than he was about practically killing his fair share of werewolves, Stiles jitters forward and slides into the space of his lap, cheek able to tuck under his chin as it gets closer to sleep. He gets what's going on and starts to help Derek tie the cables around them both, pulling the heat blanket over them both as the temperature in the dome starts to fall, slowly but surely. And as he clips the cables securely down around the tree trunk, he comes down and ends up face to face with Derek, just a couple inches away from him.
Any camera focusing on the other tributes swung around to them in a matter of seconds.
Stiles smiles a little awkwardly, flushing pink high in his cheeks, and pillows his arms against his chest, comfortable. ] Deeeefinitely warmer than roughing it alone. Uh, hi.
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He at least focuses on the task at hand, first, before he indulges it in any way. It takes a lot of maneuvering to get the cabling set up, but at least it's done and they won't be falling out of the tree any time soon. And Stiles, who has been sleeping in trees for two nights already, doesn't have to have that discomfort for a night. To him, that's worth the inevitable kink in his neck and the soreness in his back that comes from this position.
Eyebrows twitching upwards as Stiles settles down against his chest, Derek looks up at him, actually feeling rather content despite everything around them. Though he waits a second, his hands do come up so that he can slide his arms around Stiles' waist under the heat blanket, corner of his mouth quirking a little lopsidedly. ] Glad to be of service. [ Sarcasm, first, but then it softens. ] Hi.
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For now--at least for this very moment--all he had to worry about was Derek. And that, as his instincts were happy to remind him, was absolutely nothing to worry about.
Stiles rests his chin on his hands as he gets settled, returning Derek's (stupidly attractive) lopsided grin with one of his own, shifting a little under the arms around his waist. ] It's gonna be a real personal six hours.
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And he's perfectly all right with that last part. His guard remains up, but Derek's focus begins to close in on just Stiles, on the way that he's truly relaxed for the first time since they met. A quiet rumble vibrates his chest, almost soundless in the quiet of the night. ]
Things are obviously going so well, why not indulge and make it eight? [ The grin spreads a little, as he shifts his hands so that he can brush his thumb up and down along the shape of Stiles' spine through the material of his suit. ]
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(Not to mention, his advantage is also probably his greatest weakness--Stiles has a very small list of people he'd take a wolfsbane bullet for, and Derek Hale is near the top of it. So their only option to both come out of this alive is to keep working together.)
The rumble is relaxing against his chest, and he drops his cheek down to his shoulder and shuts his eyes, trying to focus on that. But every time he closes them, he sees nothing but Ennis' head, the wide, empty eyes, and he jerks them open again, curling his hand in the top of Derek's suit. ] Sorry you've gotta rough it out here instead of enjoying life in the lap of luxury again.
[ The way he says that is joking--he can't really imagine Derek living in the lap of luxury, at least not by choice.]
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Though it's faded over time, because he's had nearly a decade to adjust, adapt, he still remembers the first person he killed in these games. And his eyes were still gold when it happened, despite the weight he felt pressing against him. But no one he killed could be considered innocent, not after everything they'd been put through. It's not as if he can't put two and two together, not after seeing the flash of red in Stiles' eyes and Ennis' profile come nightfall. ]
I like this more, I think. [ His voice comes out a little softer than he intended it to, a sort of murmur as he sets his other hand at the small of his back. ]
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The hand gentling against his neck is kind of comforting in a basal instinctual kind of way, and Stiles stares into the distance for a couple of seconds, trying to focus on the soft thumping of his heart against his ear, instead. He'll have to take first watch--exhausted or not, Stiles has the distinct feeling he won't be sleeping anytime soon tonight. ]
...me too. [ Lifting his head, he looks at Derek again, brown eyes flicking down to his mouth for half a second before he returns to his eyes, almost a dark blue in the lack of light. It's kind of ridiculous how gorgeous Derek's eyes are, alpha reds or not--there probably aren't words for it in the English language.
It takes him a minute to realize what he said was kind of stupid. ] I mean--uh. Prefer it to what was going on before. Ha. [ Saved it?? ]
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If sleep comes for either of them, it'll come when they least expect it.
Simply looking at Stiles, even when his attention is off into the distance, his expression softens a little more as he meets that warm amber gaze of his. Dark as it is now on the island, they still stand out, big and bright and looking at him. Later on he'll laugh at the fact that he hasn't felt this comfortable in eight years. ]
At least I make a decent bed. [ Teasing as it is, he slips his hand around from the back of his neck to cup his face, thumb smoothing over his cheek. He can't help but follow the zig-zagging constellation that marks a path over his smooth skin, almost on instinct. ]
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Derek makes a lot more than a decent bed, let's put it like that.
He's not sure how to broach the subject, the fact that he's got Derek here, that his instincts are practically screaming at him to make a move already, that this is a lot more than the schoolyard crush he had in Beacon Hills. It's more like what his mom and his dad had, before she passed away. What Scott and Allison appear to have.
Figures Stiles would find his in the middle of a competition about mass murder. ] Man, I wish I'd like--done something more interesting with my life before this. Like when they asked me to go up there and talk, I didn't have anything to say. Hi, my name is Stiles, my first name is unpronounceable and I volunteered for the games because my best friend would get killed in an hour.
[ A little wistfully. ] I have like ten more games I wanted to beat. And I would've--I dunno, liked to see my own kids someday. Hellions, yeah, but still kids. Maybe spent some time with a mate, y'know?
[ With the mate. The one he's currently using as a pillow. That's exactly what this is, and he knows it. ]
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And then, Stiles came into his life and a spark ignited itself in the remains buried away in the pit of his chest.
Maybe he should question it. There had been a similar feeling, with Paige. One that was mutual, what felt absolutely right. But he's forgotten the full warmth of it, even as he holds onto everything that Paige was at the back of his mind. Stiles is his own person, and the sensation almost burns under his skin as his instincts sing at him. This is it, this is the piece he's been missing for so long. What can make him whole again.
Listening, his brow furrows the slightest before he draws his other hand up from the dip at the small of his back. Cradling his face, gently, in both hands, he brushes his thumbs over the high sweep of his cheeks, following the warmth of them even as he feels something warm creeping up his neck. ] You do realize you're going to get to do all of that, right?
[ His eyes search Stiles', taking him in. ] Because you're not going to die here. I'm not going to let you-- and I'm not going to let anything happen to you. So we'll get through this, and we'll get there. You and me.
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