Diego Hargreeves (
knife_bender) wrote2021-04-11 11:44 am
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MHA # 2 | Sunday Evening
The whole family dinner thing had not been Diego's idea. In fact he made it abundantly clear that he thought it would be a disaster. But it was three against one, so Diego ordered a couple pizzas and invited Five and his abomination over to eat with them.
This was the weirdest goddamn weekend.
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This was the weirdest goddamn weekend.
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And you know what, Annie was just going to poke around in the kitchen and see what alcohol she could get together. Because really. It wasn't like the kids weren't probably used to seeing their parents drink, it was fine. "You know, when I heard about this, I kind of thought when they showed up they'd all be little?"
Though she actually kind of thought that might be worse, considering.
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Because he had left home at their age and managed all right. Only had to sleep outside a couple of times!
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He clearly did not realize that he and his siblings lost brain cells when they were around each other.
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"They seem happy," she offered, maybe a little shy about it. "Like, it sounds like they have a pretty nice life." Even if Annie had no idea how one got from where they were now to the future Autumn and Ben were describing, but there seemed to be, like, twenty intervening years, there.
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That was the absolute biggest disconnect for her, yep.
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"If they were raised by my family they are way more normal than they should be."
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"Well, I'm there," Annie pointed out. "And I'm pretty normal." Aside from the whole superhero thing.
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Had he been there before? No? Maybe?
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It took her a second longer to register the other new visitor, and her eyebrows went up a little. "Whoa, Uncle Five?"
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"Why is Uncle Five an actual child?"
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"Oh, cool, you guys already know Tim. That's nice." Annie's words were pleasant but her face was saying a lot, here.
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Such a mature old man.
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"I know," she said, darting a glance her parents and uncle.
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