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fandomtownies2013-04-07 12:07 pm
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The Perk | Sunday Afternoon
So, Alec had two kids this weekend. He wasn't a kid person, really, and wasn't at all sure that he wanted them in the long term, but this weekend there were two teenage girls calling him Dad and every so often demanding to be taken for new clothes from Demon Marcus or new arrowheads from Freedom Arms. (Guess which was which.)
Rainey had been appeased easily enough with a few skirts and a pair of boots, but Cassandra had wanted coffee in addition to new arrowheads, which led to Alec and both the girls heading over to the Perk for caffeinated drinks and, in Rainey's case, pastries. After a minor spat broke out between the girls, Alec requested that they separate themselves, the end result being Cassandra huffily sitting by herself on one side of the café while Alec and Rainey discussed Aunt Isabelle's fighting gear on the other.
Seriously, why did anyone sign up to be a parent? Alec sure didn't know.
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Rainey had been appeased easily enough with a few skirts and a pair of boots, but Cassandra had wanted coffee in addition to new arrowheads, which led to Alec and both the girls heading over to the Perk for caffeinated drinks and, in Rainey's case, pastries. After a minor spat broke out between the girls, Alec requested that they separate themselves, the end result being Cassandra huffily sitting by herself on one side of the café while Alec and Rainey discussed Aunt Isabelle's fighting gear on the other.
Seriously, why did anyone sign up to be a parent? Alec sure didn't know.
[[open perk!]]

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She still didn't know why Alec and Kate hadn't sent her here for school instead of that stuffy private school in Manhattan. Everyone here was unfairly attractive. And there was a range. Cassandra wanted to go to a school with its own range.
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The second thing was interesting company. Or, at least, it was if you were to ask Collin. Or pretty much any version of his dad who had existed in pretty much any reality but his own. And that was why he was zeroing in on the attractive young female who was sitting on her own, today.
"Hey. I don't suppose this seat is taken?"
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"Not yet," Cassandra said sweetly, propping her chin up on one hand with her elbow on the table and leaning forward. "Hi there."
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It seemed to be a common trend.
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So, definitely a mutant. Warren was fairly Out and Proud as a mutant in more than a couple of realities, really.
"And has it been a good visit so far?"
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"A little boring," Cassandra admitted, "but there was some archery, so not all bad." Cue a hair-toss. "You?"
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"Hey there," she said from her table, smiling at Charlie over her drink. "If you're trying to decide what to get, the espresso's pretty great."
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"Are you here visiting?"
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He trailed off. He really didn't know how to finish that sentence.
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... And running into more teeny relatives.
"Hey, Uncle Alec."
And random girl.
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"...Sorry, who are you?"
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Yeah, she just had all her parents' great qualities, didn't she?
"I'm Rosalind."
Was she supposed to give her last name? Oops.
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That was a pause for a last name, Rosalind.
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