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75 Godiva, Monday
The Leverage team had been in Fandom more than long enough to know exactly what came after the school prom. Eliot's anticipation of seeing Spike and Gracie again had been tempered by his dread over whatever fresh hell of a revelation of his alternate selves' sex lives. He'd already met a daughter some version of him had had with Sterling, for chrissake, but he knew better to think the island couldn't somehow top that.
But Saturday morning had come and gone, and no "you don't get to be with your partners in my universe" child arrived to taunt him. And it turned out, spending time with a couple kids who belonged to all three of them was really nice.
He leaned back on the couch with his coffee, a giant spread of brunch foods arranged on the coffee table, the end tables, and pretty much every other flat surface not currently occupied by a piece of Hardison's tech (yeah, Eliot lost that battle before it ever began), and watched as Hardison finished setting up a video link to Kathy. Parker was perched on the back of the couch next to him, her knee touching his shoulder, looking about as happy and relaxed as he'd ever seen her, and not just because her mouth was full of chocolate cereal. The kids were sprawled on either side of them, teasing and poking each other in a way that reminded Eliot so much of himself and Trudy as kids it almost hurt. Somehow, after everything, he'd still managed to end up with a family. A large one, even. He could get used to this.
He bit his lip thoughtfully, and took a long sip of his coffee.
Maybe he should start taking steps to make sure he got the chance.
[for the fam, and slow play. AU KIDS!]
But Saturday morning had come and gone, and no "you don't get to be with your partners in my universe" child arrived to taunt him. And it turned out, spending time with a couple kids who belonged to all three of them was really nice.
He leaned back on the couch with his coffee, a giant spread of brunch foods arranged on the coffee table, the end tables, and pretty much every other flat surface not currently occupied by a piece of Hardison's tech (yeah, Eliot lost that battle before it ever began), and watched as Hardison finished setting up a video link to Kathy. Parker was perched on the back of the couch next to him, her knee touching his shoulder, looking about as happy and relaxed as he'd ever seen her, and not just because her mouth was full of chocolate cereal. The kids were sprawled on either side of them, teasing and poking each other in a way that reminded Eliot so much of himself and Trudy as kids it almost hurt. Somehow, after everything, he'd still managed to end up with a family. A large one, even. He could get used to this.
He bit his lip thoughtfully, and took a long sip of his coffee.
Maybe he should start taking steps to make sure he got the chance.
[for the fam, and slow play. AU KIDS!]
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Definitely a word she'd picked up from reading, if her pronunciation was any clue.
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"Actually," Hardison teased. "I think you should come over here'n tell me what you got her, so I know an' she still ain't spoiled."
Oh the betrayal. "Pop!"
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She hugged Spike back and whispered, "You should tell me so I can tell you one of the ways I booby-trap your room when I'm mad at you."
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There's been those couple of weeks last year when she'd gotten snatched back to LA, but she seemed to be recovering from that pretty well. And, well, it didn't seem like the kind of thing to talk about.
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And don't think that's not freaking him out, Hardison.
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Sure, this Kathy had only met Spike a handful of times, but that girl was about as hungry for family as he'd been, once upon a time. And that kind of thing didn't go away.
"They still livin' near there in your time? Limbo City?"
They'd seemed like they were settling in for the long haul.
"Bunch of good culinary school up that way, too, if you were still thinkin' about that."
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He had not. It was killing him. He wasn't even 45 yet, for chrissake.
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Stop trolling your boyfriend, Hardison.
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It did. Just a little.
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God knows, Ada and Spike didn't have that. Wouldn't, probably, even if Eliot's father had still been alive.
"You ain't just their granddad cause you adopted their mom. You earned bein' their granddad."
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At least in her own mind, what Tiger thought of her was up in the air.
"But Zeke could charm the birds off the tree if he wanted to, and Evie is so smart and is 11 going on 19, I swear to god, and Carys is so much bigger than she was the other times she visited and is just her own little person. It's killing me."
Seriously, her heart was breaking at the thought of sending them all home.
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"Step-mom, huh?" he said. He looked over at Ada. "What do you think of that, kiddo? You're those kids' auntie, this weekend."
It was probably much more fun to be an auntie at a young age than a granddad.
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Kathy chuckled. "You are," she confirmed. "I'm bringing the kids to Fast Eddie's in a little bit, if y'all wanted to come over and get to know them
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