Diego Hargreeves (
knife_bender) wrote2021-01-03 07:13 am
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MHA #2 Sunday Morning
Yesterday had been uneventful for Diego, and he only minimally teased Annie about somehow getting roped into teaching before going back to his place and doing what they usually did when they were alone together. He probably should have known that an average day was just a prelude to a truly weirdass day.
Right now however everything was calm and quiet and Diego was fast asleep with an arm and a leg flopped over Annie because being unconscious would not stop the cuddling.
[For two!]
Right now however everything was calm and quiet and Diego was fast asleep with an arm and a leg flopped over Annie because being unconscious would not stop the cuddling.
[For two!]

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She wasn't moving to leave, like, at all, because she wanted to see all this play out, but she felt like she had to offer out of politeness.
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"It is 2021 here," Diego said. "But it's 2019 back home."
In the city with no name.
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"Can I help with anything?" You know, so she'd have something to do besides just openly watch them argue? "I could heat those up," she added, gesturing to the Poptarts. With the toaster, not her hands.
The coffeemaker was clearly a lost cause, which was a shame because she would really like some coffee at a minimum to deal with this whole thing right now.
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Yeah, okay, maybe he should have asked Annie to leave. Too late now.
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But, like, not touching the Oedipal implications there with a ten-foot pole. "You can just eat it cold, then, never mind."
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"He really is," Five replied with a vaguely amused huff of laughter. "Have you seen the others?"
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"Do you know about Ben?"
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Not only because this whole situation was this whole situation and Annie herself needed a little support, but also because - like, holy shit, this must be crazy for Diego. While she had known that Five disappeared when they were kids, she had kind of figured that for more of a...sad thing? Like Ben? And not, like, an angry thing?
Also it was just now occurring to her that all the other Hargreeves siblings had normal names in addition to the numbering thing, and it was kind of weird that Five seemed to just be Five?
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"Yes," Five replied, expression sobering a bit at the reminder. "Vanya's book--"
Well, he had mixed feelings on it.
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"What are you even doing here, Five?" Diego said. "Why don't you go visit Dad, he's been pining for you."
Well. He put up a portrait anyway.
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And now she was just going to squash down the immediate temptation to find and read that book.
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Yeah it was terrible getting to miss out on the forced tattoos and being responsible for your brother's death. Just so terrible.
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Even if Vanya did totally have a unique perspective on the whole thing. And it was probably kind of an interesting book - nope. Not even entertaining that thought.
"What a shitty way to deal with it. She could've just gotten therapy," she noted with a little sigh, and you know what, now she wanted a Poptart because this was all stressing her out, so don't mind her reaching for them, Five.
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And, since she wasn't throwing knives at him, he graciously didn't teleport away until she had one in hand.
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"You still haven't answered my question." Though he wasn't as sounding as angry now that Five had let Annie get a Poptart instead of biting at her hand like a rabid raccoon.
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Which meant her eyes were glowing and the fridge was humming a little weirdly in response, but you know. It at least gave her something to do with her hands.
(Also they all needed therapy. All of them. Even Grace. Even Pogo.)
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"Which question, Diego?" He side-eyed the Poptart toasting thing for a moment. "Are you actually dating mom?"
Because that might have been something Grace could do, you know.
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"What are you doing here?" he asked. "Here on this island, bothering me."
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Also she was curious about the 'what are you doing here' thing, too.
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He'd constantly be checking in to make sure Diego wasn't doing anything life-threatening. But he'd be surly about it.
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"You were the one who broke into my apartment, idiot."
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