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[TAG NICK] "It's just a place I'm looking for. We might as well be strangers in another town..."
Who: Jeff Hinton and Nick Matheson
Where: The beach
Time of Day: Late afternoon/early evening
Open or Closed: Closed
Jeff couldn't say that Kurt didn't warn him that Nick here wasn't the same Nick he knew. He couldn't say that he didn't realize that might mean that Nick wouldn't remember that they had been a couple. And honestly, he couldn't even say that there wasn't a part of him that wondered if Nick had found someone new on the island. But there was that optimistic part of Jeff that hoped that maybe his boyfriend had waited for him. That was until he and Kurt had come across Nick and Quinn kissing not far off the beach. For a moment, it was so surreal that Jeff hadn't known what to say, but he'd stood there gawking, in complete shock for a bit longer than he should've, before turning to Kurt and asking him to get him to wherever the fuck he was supposed to be going.
That night, once checked into his room, Jeff had honestly gone to pieces. It was too much. Too much to see the love of his life in someone else's arms, holding them, looking so... happy with them. But for it to not only be someone else, but someone who was a friend in the real world. Someone they both cared about as Kurt's best friend and hag. And then there was the whole added fact that Kurt was fucking dead, and had died on his wedding day... Fucking murdered on his wedding day. Who the fuck would be so evil as to kill someone on the happiest day of their life?
It had been a day or two of just hiding in his room before Jeff had finally come out of his shell to go back down to the beach, needing more than anything just to have some peace and quiet. As he sat on the beach, quietly watching the waves with his arms crossed and resting on his knees, Jeff spotted Nick a little way down the beach. Not all that far away, but he was focused on a drawing he was working on. The blonde's first reaction was to just go away... Just go back to his room and hide away again, but as long as they were both on this island, he needed to face Nick. And sooner rather than later would be best.
So with a deep breath to strengthen his resolve, Jeff rose from the sand, dusting off his shorts, before walking over to Nick. "Hi, Nicky," he said softly, trying to keep his voice from quivering.
Where: The beach
Time of Day: Late afternoon/early evening
Open or Closed: Closed
Jeff couldn't say that Kurt didn't warn him that Nick here wasn't the same Nick he knew. He couldn't say that he didn't realize that might mean that Nick wouldn't remember that they had been a couple. And honestly, he couldn't even say that there wasn't a part of him that wondered if Nick had found someone new on the island. But there was that optimistic part of Jeff that hoped that maybe his boyfriend had waited for him. That was until he and Kurt had come across Nick and Quinn kissing not far off the beach. For a moment, it was so surreal that Jeff hadn't known what to say, but he'd stood there gawking, in complete shock for a bit longer than he should've, before turning to Kurt and asking him to get him to wherever the fuck he was supposed to be going.
That night, once checked into his room, Jeff had honestly gone to pieces. It was too much. Too much to see the love of his life in someone else's arms, holding them, looking so... happy with them. But for it to not only be someone else, but someone who was a friend in the real world. Someone they both cared about as Kurt's best friend and hag. And then there was the whole added fact that Kurt was fucking dead, and had died on his wedding day... Fucking murdered on his wedding day. Who the fuck would be so evil as to kill someone on the happiest day of their life?
It had been a day or two of just hiding in his room before Jeff had finally come out of his shell to go back down to the beach, needing more than anything just to have some peace and quiet. As he sat on the beach, quietly watching the waves with his arms crossed and resting on his knees, Jeff spotted Nick a little way down the beach. Not all that far away, but he was focused on a drawing he was working on. The blonde's first reaction was to just go away... Just go back to his room and hide away again, but as long as they were both on this island, he needed to face Nick. And sooner rather than later would be best.
So with a deep breath to strengthen his resolve, Jeff rose from the sand, dusting off his shorts, before walking over to Nick. "Hi, Nicky," he said softly, trying to keep his voice from quivering.
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He could see that Jeff was visibly upset and a lump formed in his throat to witness it. What he would give to not hurt Jeff, but he had no other choice here. He couldn't just snap his fingers and be the Nick Jeff wanted and needed because he didn't know who that other person was or what made him who he was. He put his arm around Jeff's shoulders and gave him a soft, gentle hug so he could at least show him that their friendship could still be there if they wanted it. It might take a bit of work, but he was sure it could be. "I just think for now, for me, it's better to not know. I'm pretty much already riddled with guilt that I can't somehow change it for you and I don't know how I would cope hearing the full story. I've heard enough to understand where you stand here, and I really am sorry that you need to go through this. But we're a strong group here and we help each other get through it. Plus, back there, a lot of pain and loss is left that here we get a new chance to live without. I know it's going to take a lot and it will be time, but we can still be friends, right? I... I never honestly thought I'd see you again. Ten years is a really, really long time to wait for someone and them to just... never arrive."
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The touch from Nick, while well-intentioned, only hurt that much more. Jeff didn't want it to be that way. But how did you go from only a few days ago sharing your life with someone on every level -- sharing your home, your bed, your body, heart, and soul -- to a friendly hug with that same person, only he was with someone else and hadn't seen you in ten years. It was just a mindfuck that Jeff was going to need time to figure out. Even the hurt that came from Nick's hugging him like that couldn't stop Jeff's arm from snaking out and wrapping around the other man's waist, needing just for a moment to feel that connection to him, even if everything was different now than it had been then. "Nicky, I don't... I don't want you to feel guilty. It's not your fault, okay? I don't hold it against you or think you suck for not just... being who you were back home to me. That's not your fault." And then Nick was asking if they could be friends, and Jeff just stared at him for a moment, not really meaning to. Could they be friends? Just friends? After everything Jeff had experienced on his end of things? Part of Jeff wanted to say no. But there was a bigger part of him that needed the connection with Nick, no matter how it came. And how was it fair to deny Nick his best friend when he hadn't done anything wrong? So he nodded slowly. "Of course we can still be friends. You're... the best one I've ever had. I can't imagine if it was me here for ten years without you. I'd have lost it."
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He sort of winced a little and shrunk back under Jeff's gaze at his question. There was distinct hesitation and it was understandable, but it was all Nick could offer for now. He didn't know this Jeff, and in turn, Jeff didn't know who he was anymore now he had grown up. He didn't think he had changed that much from when they were younger, but he had definitely grown up a lot. "You adjust. And you will. You'll wake up one day and just realise this is like home." He cleared his throat, not wanting to make anything more awkward than it already was for now. They could catch up again... when they had time to process the where the dust was settling now. "It's getting a little late, I really should get back up to the resort. I've been trying to help Quinn out as much as I can because Kurt's sort of fallen into a deep depression after Mercedes came and told him that back home, Blaine committed suicide. Kurt thinks that means he'll never come. It's just... a bit of a mess. I... shit, I'm sorry if you didn't know what about Blaine. If you want to talk, you can just give me a call or drop by." He wrote his phone and resort room numbers down on a bit of his sketch pad and tore it off to give to Jeff. "Just take some time to let things sink in, but I'm always around. Or I work down at the gallery in town."