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WHO: Thomas, Victor and Kat
WHAT: Hanging out and beer
WHEN: Thursday Night
WHERE: Victor's
Lena was still in hospital as the infection of her back was getting worse and not better. He would have been with her, of course, but once visiting hours were over he was forced to leave the hospital and all he did at home was worry. Which, in turn, worried Jamie. In order to let poor Jamie have some time to actually focus on the end of his senior year, Thomas purchased a few nice bottles of beer and he headed to Victor's place.
Victor was playing fetch with Ace when he heard the knock on the door. Ace immediately rushed over to it, but he wasn't barking, which Victor took as a good sign. "Do we have a visitor, boy?" Victor stood and dusted his pants off, shooting a grin at Kat. "I hope he doesn't jump up," he commented as he went to pull the door open.
"Come on, Ace, back up. Thomas! Hello!"
Feeling a little guilty for not calling first, Thomas waved while looking slightly ashamed. "Sorry I didn't call, I just...can I come in?"
"Of course you can come in," Victor replied as if Thomas shouldn't have to ask. He stepped aside and held Ace back so Thomas could move past them. "Kat's over, and this is Ace."
"Hello, Ace!" Thomas immediately put the beer down and crouched to pet the dog. "I love dogs. And Kat!"
WHAT: Hanging out and beer
WHEN: Thursday Night
WHERE: Victor's
Lena was still in hospital as the infection of her back was getting worse and not better. He would have been with her, of course, but once visiting hours were over he was forced to leave the hospital and all he did at home was worry. Which, in turn, worried Jamie. In order to let poor Jamie have some time to actually focus on the end of his senior year, Thomas purchased a few nice bottles of beer and he headed to Victor's place.
Victor was playing fetch with Ace when he heard the knock on the door. Ace immediately rushed over to it, but he wasn't barking, which Victor took as a good sign. "Do we have a visitor, boy?" Victor stood and dusted his pants off, shooting a grin at Kat. "I hope he doesn't jump up," he commented as he went to pull the door open.
"Come on, Ace, back up. Thomas! Hello!"
Feeling a little guilty for not calling first, Thomas waved while looking slightly ashamed. "Sorry I didn't call, I just...can I come in?"
"Of course you can come in," Victor replied as if Thomas shouldn't have to ask. He stepped aside and held Ace back so Thomas could move past them. "Kat's over, and this is Ace."
"Hello, Ace!" Thomas immediately put the beer down and crouched to pet the dog. "I love dogs. And Kat!"
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She rose from the couch and picked up the beer to set it in the kitchen, getting a few glasses once there. "So do you want distractions Thomas?"
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Victor chuckled and he helped Thomas stand up before wrapping the man into a hug. "We can take it. What's going on?"
"Lena's still sick and I can't help." Thomas went to lean against the breakfast bar in the kitchen. "I'm used to being a caretaker so not doing anything is making me all anxious."
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She ruffled Ace's fur as he came along to sniff around Thomas' feet. "well there are puppy distractions, which are the best kind of distractions."
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"Come on, raincloud," Victor said, taking Thomas by the shoulders so he could steer him towards the living room to sit down.
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She looked at Thomas, "things will be okay eventually. And sorry for the grandparents. Again."
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Victor roared with laughter at that and he shook his head. "You're on your own, mate."
"Ah well," Thomas shrugged, laughing as well. "And it's fine, Kat. They made me feel much safer. Though I have to admit, I've never been hit on by a Titan and an Olympian before."
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She sighed, "They do that surprisingly a lot. And not to make you feel less but she's asked that about Victor too. Just wait until you meet Peitho, she's special." She took a glass for herself and poured some beer into it. "you don't know 'would like earth to eat me' until your quasi step-grandmother wants to educate you in the finer arts of pleasure."
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"You don't strike me as a cat-person," Victor mused.
"Nope. They hate me. Every cat I have ever known has given me at least three scars. I don't know what I did to deserve it!" Thomas protested with a laugh.
"It's okay, by the way. It doesn't make me feel less that she hit on Victor as well."
"Not the first time I met her," Victor explained. "I was fairly sure Hecate wanted to murder me that day. I haven't met Peitho yet, but it sounds...interesting."
"Lena knows Peitho," Thomas said, without actually meaning too. Then he added, "whoopsie, I think that was too much information."
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She chuckled, "maybe you give off an anti cat thing."She shrugged then, "winter. She's different then. Told you, triple goddess thing. Summer and Spring she's bright, and Autumn and Winter she's a lot more spooky. And oh yeah. Interesting is a word."
She blinked, "maybe just a little."
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"I remember that was why," Victor said with a nod, "I just worked on trying not to upset her."
Thomas chuckled and then he shrugged. "I can't imagine my grandparents teaching me about any of that, but my mother was possibly the most open person I have ever met and she was rather...explainy at times," he sighed. "Still not Peitho though. Lena says she's the goddess of persuasion?"
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"Oh my mother was very open too. Peitho is just more so. I have boxes of things that I don't even know how they work, just because she send them to us. And if you ask she explains. A lot." She nodded then, "she is, and that's not always great. I've seen her persuade people. I have a lot of creepy people in my family." She bit her lip, "And now I'm the raincloud. Change of subject."
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Victor looped his arm around his girlfriend and he leaned to kiss her head. "But she loves you and that's important. You have a lot of wonderful people in your family too. People who have helped to keep the people you love safe. Thomas, Jamie and I have you to thank for that."
"It's true," Thomas joined in. "They also offered me money. I had no idea what to say."
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"And I can't say do or don't to that. I'll let you make that choice. Nothing bad about it. Even I have a few certain things I'd ask the money for if a ton of bad crap would happen. Like if I can't get a job and the loan people are making noises." She shrugged, "nothing bad about that."
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Victor raised his eyebrows at his friend. "Do you just forget you exist sometimes?" he asked in a tone he didn't use often.
Thomas looked a little taken aback. "Uh...I really do."
"Like you said, you can see where Jamie got this from. You have to take care of yourself too." Victor didn't often 'scold', but he said every word quite firmly.
"Yes, officer!" Thomas replied, though there was no hint of sarcasm in his voice. He was clearly a little intimidated by Victor verbally spanking him.
"It's former detective, actually," Victor winked.
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"Don't wait for Jamie to be in trouble, okay?"
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"Oh I intend to call you on it!"
With a chuckle, Thomas said, "it seems that way. My mother does it too. I'll speak up if I'm in trouble. I will. I just worry a bit about hospital bills and the like. Later, I mean. Jamie wants to be an artist and I don't know how lucrative that is and if I can't work to help out-" Thomas sighed. "Welcome to my issues."
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"I'd help in any way I could as well," Victor spoke up. "Neither of us would hesitate." He smiled widely at Kat and Thomas loved seeing how fond they were of each other.
"You guys are pretty great," Thomas said quietly. "I didn't really have friends in my twenties and I could have used them. It's really nice having them now."
"Oh, Jesus, Thomas. You're going to make me cry," Victor protested.
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After taking his glass back and sipping at it again, Thomas looked curious. "While you were driving? What did she say? Or is it a secret?"
"That's up to Kat," Victor said, smiling over at her. He didn't feel right just blurting out that they had been talking about children and naming them after his parents. But if she didn't mind, he certainly didn't.
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"Kids!" Thomas was immediately excited by that. "Aww, I miss having a kid around, asking ridiculous questions. They come up with the best things, they really do. I think it's really nice you'd name them after Vic's parents."
"I'm really looking forward to it," Victor grinned. "In a patient, 'it will happen when it's supposed to happen' way, of course. But I've always wanted to be a father."
"Being a parent is the best thing," Thomas beamed. "I can't have any more though, so you might have to remind me to leave yours alone. It's very likely."
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"And you'll be great at it, and in the meantime you can fuss over the puppy." Smiling she ruffled Ace's fur. "And I don't think Ace minds one bit." She laughed then, "what and miss adorable uncle Thomas? Unlikely."
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"Just as long as adorable Uncle Thomas doesn't turn into Fugitive Thomas who stole a baby," Thomas said with an amused sigh. "I would love to have more, but we dodged a bullet with Jamie not having Huntington's. I'm not willing to risk it again."
That made Victor think. "I should maybe get tested to see if I'm a carrier for anything. My parents died young, before some things would have shown up. Just as a precaution."
"Very wise," Thomas nodded. "We had no idea because my grandparents died in a car accident so there was just no way my father even knew to look out for it."
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"That is wise. I should probably do that too. My mother's mom she died giving birth so we don't know there. Besides Greek weirdness there's nothing from Hermes. I think. Best to be sure about things like that. Raincloud gives good ideas." She grinned at Thomas. "And if I am interrupting male bonding just let me know."
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