I've haven't thought much about accents before. Some of the yokai and mutants from home had different accents, but they were rare. Most people didn't talk about where they came from because either they were local or those places didn't exist anymore.
[He considers a moment, then shrugs.]
I think we all kind of sound like a mix between parts of New York and the TV shows they grew up watching.
To me, that makes perfect sense. Growing up, one can not help but seek influences out in those that have influenced them. And I know how greatly media shaped them all.
[They see the way their eyes light up at the mention of their favorite movies, how excited they get to share them. Rue would watch anything to get all of their boys to look so young and uncontrollably thrilled again.]
I can not wait to see the world they are from. My time in Massachusetts certainly soured me towards America, but they say it is entirely unlike our stay with ADI.
I'm excited to see it, too. I only really saw it overnight, and most of that was spent running around or fighting. There's still so much I never got to experience. And considering how much they love New York, it can't be anything like that ADI place.
[He may not have experienced it firsthand, but he grew up on the stories. Every time the brothers spoke of home, there was some form of fond nostalgia underlying their commentary. New York was a hot mess but it was their mess, and they would always fight for it. Even if the city was in ruin, it was home.]
[Rue finishes off their slice of bacon, politely wiping their claws on a napkin, before gently nudging their plate closer to Casey, offering to share some of their breakfast potatoes.]
I think I am even more excited to experience it all with you, my darling. You and Hob and Hunter.
I feel a lot better now, knowing we have a plan. And a place, kind of.
[Just gonna pop a few of those into his mouth, thank you. As promised, the perfect size to toss in, no fuss. He does pause then, looking... somewhat? Uncertain? At least thoughtful.]
There's one more thing you should know. That portal to visit the Feywild you want to find... we'll be looking for one for the Boiling Isles, too. So Hunter can go to his world.
I am as well. Just to have an idea of our future, it makes it feel so much more real.
[And since he's so kindly demonstrated, Rue will politely pinch a few potatoes between their talons before tipping their head back and tipping them into their beak. They are an immediate believer in breakfast potatoes, holy fuck.
But Casey shifts the subject back to Hunter and Rue has a feeling they know where this may go.]
He told me the same. That the Boiling Isles were his responsibility. I may not completely agree with that, but you know that I would anything for him.
[Breakfast potatoes are gifts from the gods okay, never doubt.
Casey admittedly looks more nervous now, mostly because he doesn't entirely agree with the sentiment either, and he knows it's going to be dangerous and he's telling Mom, but...]
I said I'd go back with him, to see his world. And to save it. He said he didn't want me to at first, but... he was really relieved, in the end. He doesn't want to go alone. So I have to follow through.
We're not sure yet. There's a lot we still need to figure out. But first we'd find his old friends, try to rebuild some bridges. That's the most important part about building up a resistance: getting a team together, then figure out some plans once you know all the help you've got on your side. I'm sure I know stuff that would be useful to them.
[Honestly, he knows. He's halfway regretting it, poking a bit of drenched pancake around his plate.]
Sorry, I'm sorry. I know this- it isn't a great time for it. But we're making all these great plans for New York and I didn't want to blindside you with it later. [Does that help? It probably doesn't help.] It's just... his world may not be his responsibility, but he still loves it. I didn't love my world and it still felt awful to lose it. I don't want him to have to feel like that. Not if I can help.
[It feels a little bit like having the promise of a happy, easy life dangled in front of them just to have it ripped away. But that isn't an unfamiliar feeling to Rue, not after Massachusetts. They can manage it with more grace this time, at least.
They'll just focus on their coffee for now.]
Of course not, I wouldn't want him to lose that either. If it can be prevented, then it must be done. But I hope you understand that I will still worry. [and missing them will feel like they are missing a piece of themself.]
I'd wonder who you were if you didn't worry. There's still a lot to be done before then, though. We'd have to find a doorway. But... we'd come back, after. At least, I know I would.
[He cares so much for Hunter, and he deserves a happy, peaceful life as much as any of them. But his priority has always been his family. The Boiling Iles will be an interesting place to visit, after they save it, and maybe make for a fun vacation- but afterwards, he's going home.]
[Just... let them reach over and hold Casey's hand. It's silly, he isn't going anywhere right now, and Rue will cling to the promise that he'll come back to them for every second they are apart, but for now, they just need a little support to pack that worry of theirs down. To be reminded their baby boy is right here, healthy and safe and happy, and for now, that he isn't going anywhere.
And Hunter, well - Rue would never deny him a thing. Besides, they meant it when they said they would be his mother no matter the distance between them. They'll love him always, even if they won't have these daily visits. That will never change.]
You're a good boy, Casey. [no, no, let them backtrack, they are trying to do better. Boy can sound so condescending.] I mean, you're a very good young man. You're hardly a boy, anymore. I just can not help but see you as my youngest always.
[Casey accepts the hand without complaint or resistance, curling his fingers around their talons. It's such a familiar grip now, full of warmth and reassurance. It's so strange to think back to that first time where he'd hesitated to reach back, when now he can't imagine ever refusing this.
He doesn't even protest the 'boy' part, though their amendment makes him laugh a little.]
I can be both. I can be all of those things. Won't I be your little cub when I'm old and grey?
Oh hush! I am not starting a countdown! Believe me, as excited as I am for our future, I have learned to appreciate the joy of the present. Besides, you deserve the chance to simply be a teenager. Nothing makes this old heart of mine happier than to see you and the others being able to shed responsibility and just be young.
I do kinda like that. [Getting to be young and all. He grins, shoving a chunk of pancake into his mouth.] How'd you manage to pick so many of the least teenage teenagers as your kids, anyway?
I like to think of it as the least teenage teenagers picking me.
[They don’t quite let go of Casey yet, but Rue will pop a few more potatoes into their mouth.]
We’d all been ripped from our worlds in one way or another. Perhaps we all saw something within one another that felt like it could be home. Somewhere safe to land, even amidst all of the bullshit we’ve been put through.
Same here. [He looks down briefly, as if his breakfast will somehow bring him guidance, and then looks up, the silliness fully replaced with sincerity this time.] It was you, though. You know that, right? The one in the center was always you. You brought us together. You're the home.
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[He considers a moment, then shrugs.]
I think we all kind of sound like a mix between parts of New York and the TV shows they grew up watching.
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[They see the way their eyes light up at the mention of their favorite movies, how excited they get to share them. Rue would watch anything to get all of their boys to look so young and uncontrollably thrilled again.]
I can not wait to see the world they are from. My time in Massachusetts certainly soured me towards America, but they say it is entirely unlike our stay with ADI.
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[He may not have experienced it firsthand, but he grew up on the stories. Every time the brothers spoke of home, there was some form of fond nostalgia underlying their commentary. New York was a hot mess but it was their mess, and they would always fight for it. Even if the city was in ruin, it was home.]
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I think I am even more excited to experience it all with you, my darling. You and Hob and Hunter.
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[Just gonna pop a few of those into his mouth, thank you. As promised, the perfect size to toss in, no fuss. He does pause then, looking... somewhat? Uncertain? At least thoughtful.]
There's one more thing you should know. That portal to visit the Feywild you want to find... we'll be looking for one for the Boiling Isles, too. So Hunter can go to his world.
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[And since he's so kindly demonstrated, Rue will politely pinch a few potatoes between their talons before tipping their head back and tipping them into their beak. They are an immediate believer in breakfast potatoes, holy fuck.
But Casey shifts the subject back to Hunter and Rue has a feeling they know where this may go.]
He told me the same. That the Boiling Isles were his responsibility. I may not completely agree with that, but you know that I would anything for him.
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Casey admittedly looks more nervous now, mostly because he doesn't entirely agree with the sentiment either, and he knows it's going to be dangerous and he's telling Mom, but...]
I said I'd go back with him, to see his world. And to save it. He said he didn't want me to at first, but... he was really relieved, in the end. He doesn't want to go alone. So I have to follow through.
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Carefully, slowly, not at all panicking, Rue soft asks,]
What does such a thing even entail?
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We're not sure yet. There's a lot we still need to figure out. But first we'd find his old friends, try to rebuild some bridges. That's the most important part about building up a resistance: getting a team together, then figure out some plans once you know all the help you've got on your side. I'm sure I know stuff that would be useful to them.
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Finding people, building a resistance, getting a team together - that does not sound at all like a quick visit. It does not sound very safe either.]
I... [a gentle little huff of breath through their beak] I do not doubt that. Of course, you and your knowledge would be a great asset to them.
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Sorry, I'm sorry. I know this- it isn't a great time for it. But we're making all these great plans for New York and I didn't want to blindside you with it later. [Does that help? It probably doesn't help.] It's just... his world may not be his responsibility, but he still loves it. I didn't love my world and it still felt awful to lose it. I don't want him to have to feel like that. Not if I can help.
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They'll just focus on their coffee for now.]
Of course not, I wouldn't want him to lose that either. If it can be prevented, then it must be done. But I hope you understand that I will still worry. [and missing them will feel like they are missing a piece of themself.]
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I'd wonder who you were if you didn't worry. There's still a lot to be done before then, though. We'd have to find a doorway. But... we'd come back, after. At least, I know I would.
[He cares so much for Hunter, and he deserves a happy, peaceful life as much as any of them. But his priority has always been his family. The Boiling Iles will be an interesting place to visit, after they save it, and maybe make for a fun vacation- but afterwards, he's going home.]
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[Just... let them reach over and hold Casey's hand. It's silly, he isn't going anywhere right now, and Rue will cling to the promise that he'll come back to them for every second they are apart, but for now, they just need a little support to pack that worry of theirs down. To be reminded their baby boy is right here, healthy and safe and happy, and for now, that he isn't going anywhere.
And Hunter, well - Rue would never deny him a thing. Besides, they meant it when they said they would be his mother no matter the distance between them. They'll love him always, even if they won't have these daily visits. That will never change.]
You're a good boy, Casey. [no, no, let them backtrack, they are trying to do better. Boy can sound so condescending.] I mean, you're a very good young man. You're hardly a boy, anymore. I just can not help but see you as my youngest always.
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He doesn't even protest the 'boy' part, though their amendment makes him laugh a little.]
I can be both. I can be all of those things. Won't I be your little cub when I'm old and grey?
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Oh yes! That is non-negotiable. You will always be my little cub, long after you've had cubs of your own.
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[He only just got a boyfriend like two weeks ago, this threat is too big for him. (It does very effectively cut the tension, though.)]
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Call it a mother's intuition.
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and player is tired]Can your mother's intuition at least wait until we're adults to think about grandkids?
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Oh hush! I am not starting a countdown! Believe me, as excited as I am for our future, I have learned to appreciate the joy of the present. Besides, you deserve the chance to simply be a teenager. Nothing makes this old heart of mine happier than to see you and the others being able to shed responsibility and just be young.
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[They don’t quite let go of Casey yet, but Rue will pop a few more potatoes into their mouth.]
We’d all been ripped from our worlds in one way or another. Perhaps we all saw something within one another that felt like it could be home. Somewhere safe to land, even amidst all of the bullshit we’ve been put through.
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Probably a bunch of lonely people realizing they could be less lonely together, I think.
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I can not think of better company.
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