Liam Kincaid (
firstofitskind) wrote2018-04-07 12:50 am
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MHA #6, Saturday Morning
So last night had not exactly gone the way either Verity or Liam had been expecting it to go, to be honest. Which was not to say it was bad, exactly. A little awkward, possibly. Maybe a bit frustrating. But not bad.
But while Verity had been - well, 'startled' would be putting it gently - regarding what had happened instead of actual sex, she'd still asked Liam to stay over. They'd fallen asleep together, content with the idea that they'd talk about things tomorrow. As well as do some things that weren't talking.
Liam being Liam, he'd woken up after a couple hours and slipped out to the living room to do a bit of reading without disturbing Verity's sleep. The mice, naturally, had taken his appearance to mean that the Invocation of the Sacred Law of Food For Privacy had drawn to a close, until he pointed out that he didn't really have the authority to make such decisions.
... Have you ever seen a disappointed mouse face? Because that's what Liam had to deal with, several times over. He'd ended up placating them by ordering a delivery of a couple Mooby Burgers (the only place open at that absurd hour).
Eventually, he headed back to bed, because waking up with Verity was something he'd come to enjoy on the handful of occassions they'd managed it so far. What he wasn't expecting was to be woken up by small, insistent voices.
"Hey," he muttered. "Thought we had a deal, guys."
Yeah, this wasn't the mice, Liam.
[ooc: for the girlfriend, some small children, and the talking mice.]
But while Verity had been - well, 'startled' would be putting it gently - regarding what had happened instead of actual sex, she'd still asked Liam to stay over. They'd fallen asleep together, content with the idea that they'd talk about things tomorrow. As well as do some things that weren't talking.
Liam being Liam, he'd woken up after a couple hours and slipped out to the living room to do a bit of reading without disturbing Verity's sleep. The mice, naturally, had taken his appearance to mean that the Invocation of the Sacred Law of Food For Privacy had drawn to a close, until he pointed out that he didn't really have the authority to make such decisions.
... Have you ever seen a disappointed mouse face? Because that's what Liam had to deal with, several times over. He'd ended up placating them by ordering a delivery of a couple Mooby Burgers (the only place open at that absurd hour).
Eventually, he headed back to bed, because waking up with Verity was something he'd come to enjoy on the handful of occassions they'd managed it so far. What he wasn't expecting was to be woken up by small, insistent voices.
"Hey," he muttered. "Thought we had a deal, guys."
Yeah, this wasn't the mice, Liam.
[ooc: for the girlfriend, some small children, and the talking mice.]
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...And one for Liam, because she wasn't the literal worst.
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It was then that he noticed Glimmerbug and Aurelius, still patiently waiting on the table.
Liam had made a point to get reasonably familiar with Verity's colony, and he was fairly certain these two didn't belong to it. "I see you didn't come alone," he observed.
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"The God of Distant Stars is wise and observant," Glimmerbug said, giving him a little bow. "I am the first initiate in the worship of the Flamebright Priestess."
"And I for the God of Missing Time!" Aurelius added.
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"How does everyone feel about breakfast?" Liam asked the room at large. Again, not that there was anything suitable for a meal in the apartment, but they had an island full of restaurants to choose from.
Part of him was certain he should be freaking out, more than he already had, at the idea of having children of his own; especially the kind who showed up so suddenly. But it was also... nice. Not just the idea of no longer being the last of the Kimera, but to imagine possibly building a future with Verity. He hadn't given the idea too much thought until now, since they'd only been dating for a few months, but... yeah. Nice. Definitely.
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And, you know, maaaaaaaaaaaaaybe have a very tiny freakout in her bedroom. NBD.
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The same kitchen they'd been alone in before he and Verity had woken up. Clearly they'd be fine. So that decision made, he followed Verity into her room and closed the door behind them.
"Hey," he said quietly as the door clicked shut. "You okay?"
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She rounded on him, her whole posture screaming FIGHT! and took one, two, three determined steps towards him--
And as soon as she was in arms reach, all the hostility bled from her posture and she just kind of slumped over, clinging to him for dear life. "I'm freaking out pretty bad," she confessed.
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"Understandably," he said, pressing a kiss to her forehead. Understandable, even if he was... not freaking out perhaps as much as he should. "It's not every day kids just show up and claim to be yours. Ours."
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Possibly not, Verity, you were just kind of babbling.
"I came to this island to see if I could make it as a dancer, to see if I have a future outside of cryptozoology. And now I'm seeing my future all laid out for me, from the guy I'm apparently going to marry to the adorable little kids we're gonna have." She buried her face in his chest. "Jesus Christ, we haven't even really had sex yet and now there are two kids sitting at my breakfast table thinking their mother is insane."
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"Verity," he said softly, "Look, I know I'm the last one to talk about this sort of thing," being as he was the product of eons-old prophecy, "but the future is hardly set in stone. Just because they've shown up doesn't mean we have to run off and get married tomorrow."
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She let go of him, taking a few steps back to compose herself. Verity didn't do vulnerability well and it was a weird feeling on her.
"Those poor kids," she said, ruffling her hair. "We'll be lucky they didn't high-tail it out of here when they had the chance."
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Now fully- if somewhat over- dressed, given the fact that his only clothes here were the same ones he'd worn to the dance last night, he nodded towards the door. "Shall we?"
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Probably? Verity didn't really spend a lot of time with kids, to be fair.
"Yeah," she said, pulling on a sweatshirt. Overdressed Liam might be, but she still ended up giving him an admiring glance as she got off the bed. The kind that suggested she still very much remembered what their original plans were for the weekend, even if they'd been suspended for now. "Let's go make sure I haven't scarred anyone for life. Or that my kitchen hasn't."
She went to leave, then paused and hugged him. "Thanks."
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Only to discover the not-creepy-really tableau of their children sitting on the floor, surrounded by almost every mouse in the colony, who were hanging on their every word.
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"Born first," Tyrus corrected.
"Born first," Hayley corrected with over-exaggerated care. "You're such a know-it-all, Tyrant!"
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"What's all this?" she asked. "If you're telling the story of how you and your brother came along, it's definitely one I'd like to hear!"
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She was giving Liam looks again. Or was, at least until she saw how Tyrus's shoulders were hunched.
"Tyrus?" she asked. "Are you okay?"
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