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Post by Nomz on Sept 19, 2024 4:20:02 GMT
Afternoon sunlight floods the front of the shop, highlighting the flight of a million pieces of lint as another stack of records is placed down. The middle-aged man near the front door doesn't react as he continues to doomscroll. White plastic tables line the walls of the narrow shop, extending all the way to the back where a beaded curtain blocks the only doorway. On most tables are boxes of vinyl and, as far as Wally can tell, there is almost no organization at all. His lips purse as his fingers diligently shift through a box of CDs he's near-certain hasn't seen the light of day in a decade. Honestly, he isn't holding out much hope at this point. A search online hadn't yielded any results for several bands he adores and each day he comes closer to regretting his choice to show up here. Wally dusts his hands on his dark jeans before glancing up at the guy at the front. He clears his throat before calling out, " Hey. You sure you've never heard of The People's Thieves or The Murder City Devils?" Dead blue eyes lift to meet his expression and Wally almost flinches. The store employee could really make a guy feel like a burden. "Nope," he replies, popping the 'p' like a piece of gum before returning to his phone. The Speedster huffs a breath, pushing up the sleeves of his black MIT sweater, and gets back to work. He mutters under his breath, " What kind of hellscape is this? They don't even know who Jimmy Eat World is. Next, you'll tell me they don't know who the Beatles are."
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Post by Beriadan on Sept 19, 2024 9:46:26 GMT
It wasn't often that Gwen was left speechless, but standing in a record shop and hearing someone ask about a band she hadn't heard in two years took the words right out of her mouth. She made sure not to draw attention to herself, as she rifled through vinyls on the other side of the store, but her keen eyes focused on the speaker none-the-less.
It was an older guy, in his twenties somewhere, but Gwen couldn't really tell. It wasn't his appearance that shocked her, though, and she focused in on his words with keen Spider-hearing. Gwen hadn't been hearing things, no sir. This was the real deal. Another person from another universe, where life was just that little but different.
Casually, she made her way across the store, flicking through CDs and LPs as she did so, picking up a few as she went. Gwen reached the box next to Wally, balancing on the balls of her feet as she slowly rummaged through.
"Hey. You're looking for the wrong bandnames."
Gwen didn't look up, eyes focused on the CDs, but she carefully placed a case beside her. The cover was surely recognisable as the Murder City Devil's self-titled first album, but the yellow text printed over the blue film reel instead read "The Dead Town Devils". Gwen tucked her bangs behind her ear as she continued to flick through the box.
"I've found a lot of bands have different names. Some are kinda obvious, but... Jimmy Eat World is called West Ohio Cakegang. They have a different drummer and they actually broke up after Chase the Light. The lead singer did a string of solo albums, which kinda sucked, but the rest of the Cakegang went onto form another band, Solo Violence, who are, like, super dope."
Gwen looked up at Wally, and gave him a smile, both her mouth and her sky-blue eyes. He would see a young teenager with a white hoody inlaid with pink, over a graphic band t-shirt that read "Runaways Japan Tour 1977", with black leggings and bright blue trainers. She had a headphone hanging from one ear, the other piece playing a punk-sounding song that was just a bit too distorted to hear.
"Hi, uh. I'm Gwen. Sorry if that's all garbage nonsense, I must have got confused! But... you're not from around here, right?"
Gwen's eyes glimmered with a dared hope, like someone discovering an ancient treasure of a long lost civilization.
"Are you... like me?"
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Post by Nomz on Sept 20, 2024 4:11:54 GMT
Green eyes flicker up in curiosity as Gwen makes her way over to where Wally stands elbow-deep in CDs, but he doesn't immediately acknowledge her. New Yorkers, he knows, can be rather unfriendly if they do not want to be seen. Her words catch his interest further and he tips his head a little to take her in.
A million questions fill his mind, but he shoves them to the side. He has learned that sometimes the only way to an answer is forward. Wally hesitates before asking, "Wrong bandnames?"
The case she sets down draws his attention and Wally wears his surprise on his face. He'd recognize the black and blue cover anywhere, and he sees that it is titled "The Dead Town Devils". Waiting to see if she'll react, he lays his fingers on the case momentarily before lifting it and turning it over.
Nothing, however, could have prepared him for West Ohio Cakegang. Wally huffs, fighting the urge to laugh at what he hears and completely forgetting that he's not supposed to run around telling people he's from another dimension. Well, it isn't advised.
"Okay, but Solo Violence is an amazing band name. West Ohio Cakegang sounds like a group of old ladies who bake cakes for town meetings." His lips twist into a smile, showing where the start of his laugh lines are. Wally is a man who laughs often.
"Nice to meet you, Gwen. I don't think you're confused," he offers gently with a midwestern accent hiding in the wings. "I'm not from around here. Did the bands really give me away that much?"
Wally meets her glimmer of hope with kindness and something that borders on knowing. The expression of someone who knows all too well what it is like to wake up in the morning, look around, and know you are not home anymore. The look of a person who's trying to embrace all the ways this place is different and doing their best to make it home.
He glances up, eyes darting from the checked-out employee to the walls of the otherwise empty store. His voice lowers a bit as he offers her his hand, red curls shifting with the motion. Scars trace his open palm and trail over his knuckles like little lightning bolts.
"I'm Wally West, just your friendly neighborhood Speedster. How did you get here?"
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Post by Beriadan on Sept 20, 2024 20:12:31 GMT
Gwen grinned, as a deep warmth flooded through her chest. It was true. He was like her, someone who didn't quite belong here. She hadn't felt like that since she had first stepped into this universe two years ago. A thousand and one thoughts tapdanced through her mind, but she held them back for now. Last thing he needed was her word vomit all over his MIT sweater.
"Right? Like, what the heck were they thinking? I reckon it's why they didn't last as long. Nobody wants to wear a t-shirt that looks like they've signed up for a senior citizen's bookclub."
Gwen laughed, not just at the band's ill-advised name, but through sheer happiness. She pulled out her phone, which still had her headphones plugged into the jack. Gwen found that she lost more Bluetooth ear pieces when she was swinging around as Ghost-Spider. At least a wire stopped her from losing them.
She brought up her music app, swishing her fingers over two playlists. "My Universe", "Not My Universe" and "Same Same But Different".
"You could say I'm a bit of a music nerd, and I've spent two years looking for bands that I know. If I can't find them, I go digging. It's like... this world is a step to the left. Mostly it's the same, but some things are slightly different, while other things are so different. Oh man, have you found out about Elvis yet?"
Gwen took the offered hand. Wally would be able to feel the strength in her grip, despite her small size and stature. She looked up at him with wide eyes, like someone who just found a long-lost brother.
"Gwen Stacy. Friendly neighbourhood... musician. How long have you been here? I didn't realise there were others who were as lost as I was."
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Post by Nomz on Sept 24, 2024 13:58:58 GMT
Wally is surprised to hear that this music nerd has been trapped in this universe for the last two years. It feels so big compared to his own timeframe and a part of him knows that this is a friend he wants to keep. This world is so much bigger than the one he is from, but he isn't sure how many similar people they'll come across.
"Tell me they didn't make Elvis into Jake Smith or something," he jokes a bit, smiling to himself. "You sound like a detective. That comes from someone who knew quite a handful of them. It's interesting that everything is just a step to the left for you. For me, it-"
He pauses as he tries to think of how to explain it. Until now, he hadn't needed to.
"It feels like my world was only a piece of this one? Almost like someone picked a select cast of people from this world and put them in a world on their own. We had Wonder Woman, but not Spider-Man. Lex Luther, but not Matias Jacinto."
Wally is surprised by her grip, but he only grins in response. Part of him kinda hopes she's more like him than she's letting on, but he also knows that it isn't something many people ever reveal. Either way, he will carve out time so that he can keep up with Gwen Stacy.
"Nice to meet you, Gwen. I've been here maybe two months at this point? I had to forge my papers and was getting by as a mechanic until Diana found me. She's kinda adopted me." Fondness and love fill his voice as he talks about Wonder Woman, his grin falling into just a little smile.
"What about you? You got a roof over your head?"
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Post by Beriadan on Sept 24, 2024 16:11:20 GMT
Gwen looked like she had just won the lottery. She pulled up the browser on her phone, fingers dancing a blur across the screen as she searched for a picture of Elcis.
"Oh my god, you are going to freak at this. One sec, let me find it..."
Gwen paused a beat, feeling a sense of strange de ja vu washing over her. She had been in a similar spot herself. What had happened to bring two people into this universe? She idly glanced at the watch-like device on her wrist. Since Robot had given it to her, she hadn't had a Glitch, but she wasn't discounting it happening again. Maybe Wally could be the puzzle piece she needed to solve this situation...
"Yeah, Dinah took me in. She's great, she kinda... vouches for me, I guess. So I don't need to worry about living, or whatever. She got me a job and everything!"
Technically two jobs. S.T.A.R. Labs was the only official one, though.
"It's weird how different all three are. Like... I mean, I don't know Matias Jacinto, is he a football player? I only kinda know the Jacksonville Jaguars. But... no Superman in mine. And Bill Gates didn't invent Windows. Plus... you ever heard of Napster? It was, like, phased out in this world, but it's the biggest music streaming platform for me. It's really dope. Aha!"
Gwen spun her phone around, revealing a picture of Elvis. She was grinning.
"Look at that! Dude Elvis. Who would have thought there'd be a male version of a real feminist icon? So weird, right?"
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Post by Nomz on Sept 25, 2024 1:33:02 GMT
It is Wally's turn to be surprised and a happy expression covers his features. He can't help the knee-jerk reaction to the name of one of his beloved aunts. It feels too good to be true, but most things in this universe have felt that way.
"Dinah? Any chance you're referring to a Dinah Lance who may or may not be married to an Oliver Queen?"
Wally hadn't had the chance to go and officially join the Justice League yet. He knows himself well enough to know that he's stalling. The idea of meeting all these new, but familiar faces feels daunting.
"Matias owns an office building in this city. Some type of security firm. And, whoa. Bill Gates didn't invent Windows?! What?" The redhead shakes his head in disbelief, but his smile never drops. There is a lot of joy for him to find in this conversation between two people from different realities. It is a piece of comfort.
"What's Napster and streaming? I mean, I had a Zune?" He gestures at her device, "Kinda like your fancy iPod there."
Wally looks up at the picture offered to him and his eyebrows climb in surprise
"Elvis is a dude in my world. I wouldn't really call him an icon. I mean, he would have way back in his early days, but he's fallen off alot. Collectively, the people agreed that the 90's were his worst years," he says with a frown and a shrug. "He tried grunge. It. Did not. Work. Awful stuff. His duet with Kurt Cobain was worse. Last I heard, he's still playing in the local bars down in Memphis."
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Post by Beriadan on Sept 26, 2024 20:18:14 GMT
"You know Dinah?! Heck, she's basically like a big sister to me! What, is she collecting people from other universe's or something?"
Gwen glanced across suddenly at the worker behind the till, but he had given up listening to their nonsense a while ago. She grinned, looking up at Wally with teenage wonder.
"Whoops. Indoor voice, right?"
Gwen raised an eyebrow at fancy iPod. Wally didn't look that old, but he was talking like someone in their fifties trying to get hip and down with the kids.
"Hey, that's wild. Elvis in a grudge band. I mean, I can, like, totally see that! I imagine it'd be soooo bad that it'd actually be good, like, in an ironic way..."
Gwen nudged her head to the door, where the horrors of New York City lay in wait like a hungry beast.
"Wanna grab a bite to eat, or a coffee, or something? My, uh, fancy iPod here can search for something nearby. It's got an app that... uh, are you from the universal equivalent of my grandpa when it comes to technology? I just dunno how slow to speak when I tell you about Google Maps."
Gwen couldn't contain a grin as she verbally jabbed him, shoving her hands into her hoodie as she took a few backwards steps towards the door. Her tongue was poking from her mouth as she gave him a cheeky grin.
"Unless you got somewhere better to be, Speedster?"
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Post by Nomz on Sept 26, 2024 20:57:18 GMT
When Gwen's voice raises, Wally doesn't seem bothered in the least, merely tucking his hands into the pockets of his jeans and watching her. In many ways, she reminds him of Bart Allen or even an excited Kori. "I grew up in the Midwest and it left a lot of ideas about society and gender roles. Aunt Dinah did her best to set fire to all of them and built me back up into the man I am today. I owe my version if Dinah more than I ever repaid."
"Also, Indoor voices are usually preferred, but you're allowed to be excited. This is excitement-worthy." His nose wrinkles. "There is so bad it's good and then just bad bad. I wish I had a sample. You would understand so quickly, music girl."
He doesn't hesitate to start following her toward the busy street. Wally does a quick calculation in his head before offering.
"Food or coffee, whichever you're in the mood for and I'll pay. Trust me, I have more time on my hands than I care for and you don't have to talk to me like I'm the Village Elder." He laughs, shaking his head and trying to get to the door fast enough to hold it open for her.
"I was...trapped in a place for many years and unable to interact with the world. I fell behind and haven't had the chance to learn much about where you lot are. If that makes sense?" Wally's eyes find their way back to Gwen. He knows it is an oversight on his part not to have already read all he could on the technology in this world.
But, he also had to severely limit how much of his powers he tapped into. Until he met Diana, he hadn't been able to fund the calorie intake.
"So, where are we going, New Yorker?"
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Post by Beriadan on Sept 26, 2024 21:11:18 GMT
"Oooh. Aunt Dinah. Your Dinah. Right. Got it. Mm, this could get confusing. I need, like, a spreadsheet or something."
Gwen ducked under his arm as he held the door, hands clasped behind her back as she skipped into the open street. The situation was getting her excited, filling her with a true elation from the base of her stomach to the tips of her fingers. "Oh. Sorry, that must have been pretty traumatising."
Gwen frowned. How long had Wally been away from his world? Two months here, trapped in another place since Zune was a thing... she bit her lip as she walked slightly ahead. Trauma competition wasn't on her mind, but he must be hurting. Gwen was hurting, too, in different ways. She wondered if Wally had lost loved ones, too. Oh, girl, what are you thinking? It's a day of positivity, get your head back on straight! "Coffee. And food. To be totally honest, I'm starving, and I'm always vibing forcoffee. Something with, like, eight sugars and caramel syrup and whipped cream and, just, more calories than a normal person could survive."Gwen snickered to herself, turning to look at Wally, walking backwards with a smile on her face. "All my favourite bagel shops became shoe shops, weirdly. So I still haven't found that perfect place, but... there's an a-maze-ing coffee shop a few blocks over. Then I can tell you about streaming. Oh, and Netflix! Oh my gosh, you don't even know about YouTube. Oh my gosh, do you know what memes are?"
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Post by Nomz on Sept 27, 2024 0:03:03 GMT
"A spreadsheet sounds like a good idea, though I am unsure how I feel about leaving that information unsecured." Wally extends his arm in an attempt to tap Gwen with it. "It isn't a big thing, ya know? It happened and I got out. Now, I'm here and I just want to be happy."
It took Wally a year to decide to leave his world and he sure as hell doesn't want to blow this new chance. He would rather find happiness where he can, just like his uncle Barry told him to.
"You know, if you look really hard, you may be able to see where coffee is in that order." He's grinning again. Yeah. She is very much like Kori. "Mocha, caramel syrup, and espresso powder on top. That is a coffee."
Wally keeps his eyes on his new friend as she turns to face him, glancing at the path ahead of them to ensure she is safe. It isn't something he thinks of consciously. It is just what he does.
"At least yours became shoe shops. My favorite breakfast place became a laundry cleaner? I don't even know how you make the jump between the two. It was called 'Hot 'n Pressed,' which was funny since Mr. Hamm was always so pressed about everything."
He puffs out his cheeks a bit, on the verge of a pout. "Hey, now. I was there when YouTube was created! 'Shun the Nonbeliever, Charlie!' I was there for that, though...I have no idea what a 'Net Flicks' or a 'Mems' is."
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Post by Beriadan on Sept 27, 2024 12:23:53 GMT
"Unsecure? It's not like we have anything to hide. What are we, superheroes, or something?"
Gwen grinned, mostly to herself. Funny, because Wally would probably be blown away if he knew the truth. She had a whole other life on top of her multiverse troubles. Someone like Wally probably wouldn't understand.
"Listen. Whipped cream is happiness! Sugar is pure happiness. If I could pump it directly into my blood then I would."
She shook her head with a laugh. Wally's terrible joke hit her in the funny receptor like a strong uppercut, and she couldn't help it. It was too bad a joke.
"Pressed... that's terrible, you goof. Hearing that makes me depressed!"
Gwen stopped dead suddenly, without warning. Her face dropped, expression deadly serious, eyes wide with a level of shock and horror.
"When it was created? I mean, Charlie the Unicorn is, like, a proper historic video, super vintage... but how old - YouTube was created... years ago! Shoot, I wasn't even born when it was made!"
Gwen prodded Wally in the chest. Again, that surprising strength behind a simple poke. She looked up at him with a frown.
"You're like, super ancient, Mr. West. But don't worry!" Gwen said, elated, expression changing to a wide, happy grin, "you've made friends with the best person to show you what you've missed!"
The coffee shop was not much further, and it didn't look like much, though there were a few patrons hanging around at outside tables, laptops in front of them, earphones plugged in. It didn't have a name over the door, but proclaimed to be the best independent coffee shop this side of New York. Gwen spread her arms as they approached.
"Ta da! The hippest little coffee shop I know. So low-key they don't even have a name! If you know, you know, you know?"
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Post by Nomz on Oct 1, 2024 16:53:40 GMT
It very suddenly occurs to Wally that Gwen did not pick up what he meant by Speedster and he smirks to himself. Well, he'll have to keep his eyes open for the chance to just show her.
"Aw, don't be depressed. Try being whelmed instead. I think it does wonders for the mind." That is an old, inside joke. There is a spike of ache in his chest as he recalls the best friend he doesn't have, but Wally shoves that away. He's here and he's with his new friend. Golly, that made Gwen his fifth friend?
His eyebrows raise as she pokes him, but her words twist his face into a scuff and a frown.
"Mr. West? You make me sound so old. If I'm Mr. West, you are Young Miss Gwen." Did he just use a very posh accent and even straighten his back? Yes, yes he did.
"Mm, quite," Wally says as Gwen shows off the coffee shop...that literally does not have a name. There's nothing at all. He drops the posh accent that was a poor interpretation of Alfred Pennyworth. "How did you come across this place?" His eyes scan over all the people nearby along with all the entrances and exits. He reaches out to open the door for Gwen, using his foot to keep it steady as he gestures for her to enter first.
"What do you do for a job in this city anyway?"
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Post by Beriadan on Oct 1, 2024 18:08:39 GMT
Gwen snorted at Wally's attempt at a joke. Calling her young was like calling water wet. She straightened her posture, twirling an invisible moustache that she assumed all British people had, turning her nose up and switching on an overly posh voice.
"Mm, so true. The accent really does take ten years off you, darling."
She stepped into the coffee shop, staring up at the board of delights. Syrups, whipped cream, a dentist's worst nightmare. She studied it for a second, then gave the barrister a wide friendly grin.
"Hi! One triple shot caramel oat milk latte with whipped cream chocolate syrup sprinkles aaaaaaand eight sugars, please! Oh, and whatever boring drink Mr West here will partake in."
Gwen looked at Wally, giving him a little smirk.
"You said you were paying, riiiiiiight?"
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Post by Nomz on Oct 1, 2024 18:45:23 GMT
Wally tries and fails to hide his laugh behind a cough. He wasn't supposed to laugh when she was outdoing him. The fake mustache twirl just made the entire bit that much better too.
He listens as Gwen approaches and orders first. Her order...well, it leaves his teeth aching with the phantom pain of cavities he does not have. Wally is a garbage disposal. He will and has eaten anything he can get his hands on. For a week, he had nothing but chocolate ice cream cake for breakfast.
But the line must be drawn with sprinkles in coffee.
"I am suddenly struck with the urge to throw my glove at you in a declaration of a duel, Young Miss Gwen." The amusement crinkling the corners of his eyes gives away the jest and he turns his attention to the barista. "I'll have an Earl Grey with whole milk, caramel syrup, and chocolate shavings, please."
Wally starts shelling out bills at they're given the total, trying hard not to think about the fact that this money in particular had been pressed into his hands by Diana earlier in the day.
"Yes, yes, dearie. I've got the bill. Though, you did skip my question. You mentioned Dinah got you a job. What exactly do you do?"
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