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MHA #4, Saturday Morning
Last night had been a good night. Stark's suit had suffered a little once they made their way from the party back to Summer's apartment but that was to be expected. The suit, along with Summer's dress, was on the floor of the bedroom while Stark and Summer were quite cozy and comfortable in her bed.
It was a good day for a nice, quiet lie-in. Neither of them had any plans or anywhere to be and they had a vague plan for a trip to discuss. Sure, they might need food or coffee at some point but until then they could just enjoy a peaceful morning, together.
"I said I would show you the hotels I looked at," Stark said. "Here." It had taken a minute to locate his phone but he was now back in the bed where he belonged, snuggling back up to his favorite person, and holding out the phone for her approval. "The restaurant in this one I think you'll like." Because it was pink.
[For the scandalously modded owner of the apartment and obviously nobody else who else would be there? Honestly. Although, like, I guess people could knock.]
It was a good day for a nice, quiet lie-in. Neither of them had any plans or anywhere to be and they had a vague plan for a trip to discuss. Sure, they might need food or coffee at some point but until then they could just enjoy a peaceful morning, together.
"I said I would show you the hotels I looked at," Stark said. "Here." It had taken a minute to locate his phone but he was now back in the bed where he belonged, snuggling back up to his favorite person, and holding out the phone for her approval. "The restaurant in this one I think you'll like." Because it was pink.
[For the scandalously modded owner of the apartment and obviously nobody else who else would be there? Honestly. Although, like, I guess people could knock.]

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"Ooooh," she allowed, "this is nice."
She shifted a little, still cozied up with Stark, but now with both hands on the phone to start looking up what might be nearby the hotel to check, clearly not caring that it wasn't her phone, but if Stark didn't want her exploring on it, he shouldn't have handed it to him.
"Looks like there--"
But she was cut off by a thunk from the living room, which caught her attention, but she dismissed it as Pancakes jumping down from one of her numerous cat towers, and went back to explaining. "It's not too far from--"
Another thunk, this time followed by a bang, and some movement that you'd have to be pretty gullible to believe was just cat scampering in the living room, unless you suddenly believed that your cat had grown several more legs. Which, while not impossible, seemed unlikely. Her phone was well off of the phone now, staring at her bedroom door.
"There is definitely someone in my living room right now," she stated, plainly, "isn't there?"
There was another sound, more of a thump, and then a clattering of what sounded like pots and pans.
"And my kitchen." She sighed, lowered her head for a moment, and then set Stark's phone on his chest where her head just was and rolled to get out of bed, while her mind started to cycle through possibilities. Rick? Leroy? Some random hellbeast for some rando dimension? That raccoon she booted to Screaming Sun Planet keen on revenge? Fake kids? Her dead brother? Leroy again?
The possibilities were endless!
"God dammit," she murmured, finding some clothes to start pulling on
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"There's something out there," he agreed, sighing heavily. It was going to be such a nice morning!
"If it's your grandfather, can we shoot him?" What? Just a little. Leroy they could just throw out by his tail, at least.
"I just saw my pants..." He really should leave some sweatpants here. But that might be Too Much. Locating the pink pants he started hurriedly pulling them on.
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There had been far too many times when that man just came crashing into her living room from the ceiling.
But, speaking of the ceiling....Summer had just finished putting her hair up and was about to snag up her blaster and head into the living room when her attention was grabbed by another thump. This one coming from above.
And then another one.
Her eyes went back to Stark.
"I think there's someone in your apartment, too," she said, and now there was a little bit of a creep up her spine because it was Saturday, the odds of some weird invasion to ruin her weekend were always much higher on a Saturday, it seemed.
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"Why would there be someone in my apartment. You're the only person who ever comes there...usually. I..."
Well, there were occasional impossible and improbably visitors? Maybe it was them. Or Chiana come to visit! That would be better. Or would it?
"I like the idea of shooting your grandfather, I'm sorry, but I do." Another sigh and Stark was heading for the bedroom door.
"Should we look?"
He was regretting not having his perfectly reasonably sized pulse pistol with him right now, yes.
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It was distracted, though, her attention on the ceiling still, where the thumps seemed to have ceased, but she felt like she could still hear the pitter-patter of little feet up there, and she shook her head.
"Well," she said, "I'm not going to let whoever is out there just keep tearing through my apartment and terrorizing my cat."
A cat who, it should be noted, was now at the bedroom door, yowling and scrabbling at it to be opened. Summer didn't waste any time in opening it. "Hey, Pancakes, who's--"
As soon as the door was opened, Pancakes bolted past the two of them and took a near dive underneath the bed. Summer took a moment to look at Stark, and then cautiously proceeded forward.
And straight into a small redheaded child.
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It was difficult to tell what sort of expression was on Stark's face when he recognized the child. Shock, perhaps, and maybe relief. A dash of joy. Some confusion.
"Hello, Cass. It's...we weren't expecting you?"
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Oh, yeah, she was definitely her mother's daughter.
"Anyway," she continued, gesturing toward the rest of the apartment, "Bixby's in the kitchen looking for food."
She tried to push past Summer again, but Summer wasn't having it, blocking her way and putting her hands on the girl's shoulders to steer her back from whence she came. "Oh, no you don't," she said. "You leave Pancakes alone, she hasn't done anything to deserve you little monsters bothering her today." She sighed a little, marching Cass forward and giving a look over at Stark. "That's probably Ziya, then, right? Upstairs in your apartment?"
"We tried to find her at the portal!" Cass offered, as if wanting to make sure that they didn't think she and Bix had been bad half-siblings. "But we couldn't! She must've got here either before or after we did!"
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There wasn't anyone else who could be upstairs. Any other impossible children he'd ever had no longer had other parents on the island and they'd only shown up when they had 2 fathers to tend to them. Ziya was the exception to so many rules.
"Thank you, Cass, for looking for her. I'll...I'll be right back." With his other impossible daughter! The blue one who hurt his heart in so many ways every year even as she healed it.
He patted Cass's shoulder as he walked out of the room and headed for the stairs and his own apartment where surely his precious and impossible blue child would be waiting for him!
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"Oh, good," she breathed out in relief, stepping out to go and meet him. "There you are. I really didn't want to go poking around that creepy old house in the woods." She shuddered at the mere thought of it, but her attention to the important stuff snapped right back in. "Are you and Father having a fight again? Why is all the coffee in your kitchen so terrible?"
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"...what?"
Very good, Stark. Excellent start.
"Here I am," he said after a moment. "And here you are but I'm afraid, I'm sorry, I don't...we haven't met yet. Who else were you looking for? And is the coffee that bad I usually add a lot of sugar. And cream. I usually buy mine at the Perk instead of making it but sometimes I need my own but..."
Oh. Now his brain was catching up.
"Did you say 'Father?' and 'creepy old house in the woods' ?" Oh nooooo.
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She ducked back into the kitchen, to finish off her cupcake and return with a box of several more to offer out to him.
"I brought you these from the bakery. The really fancy ones are, of course, for Father, but if you decided you wanted them instead, it's not like he'd be able to tell that he'd missed them."
That's what he got for being in a creepy old house in the woods instead of an apartment that was easily broken into. The lock had clearly been manhandled and finangled into opening several time before.
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And further mangled his lock which had been a gift from someone!
"And...do you need me to help you find your other father?" He had a terrible feeling about this.
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"What do you mean, siblings? And, yes, I am alone, I have examined the place thoroughly. Obviously, yes, I went to the bakery beforehand, it was a matter of finding you or Father or cupcakes, and clearly, cupcakes took priority. And..."
She trailed off at the last point, lifting her chin defiantly against her own cowardice. "If you could fetch him, that would be greatly appreciated. I...don't like the look of that place. It's..." Scary "suspicious."
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He was going to push aside the lack of Ziya for now and focus on the two small gingers downstairs.
"Downstairs, with Summer. You have a brother and a sister. Half. Cass, and Bixby. They like cupcakes too."
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She counted softly on her fingers. "So, that's one for you, one for each of them, one for this...Summer person...I already had mine, so that still leaves one for Father..."
She nodded. "Alright," she said. "I had planned for us each to have two, but I suppose it wouldn't hurt to share, especially since I apparently have half-siblings. Is Summer their mother?"
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"But yes, let's share the cupcakes. Which one will your father like best, do you think? You can pick. And maybe I could call him? I'm not supposed to ambush him and I think this would count..."
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She gave Stark a somewhat disparaging look. "A call is hardly an ambush."
But she also knew how her father could get when the two of them were fighting, too. He was so dramatic that everything probably felt like an ambush.
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Try not to sound too excited, Stark.
"Unless you'd like to call him from my phone? Or Summer's?" he suggested as he turned to head back downstairs. "He might prefer hearing from you."
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"Come downstairs for a while and we'll decide what to do then. Summer might have a better idea."
He hoped she did anyway. "Here. This apartment, right downstairs from mine."
He nodded to the door and rapped his knuckles on it twice before opening it. "I've brought your sister," he called out, "just...a different one."
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In fact, Cass gasped. "New sister just dropped!"
Her chair scraped on the floor behind her as she scrambled out of it and went rushing toward the door, with Bixby following close behind, and Summer was just shaking her head at all of them.
"Oh!" Cass grinned excitedly when she saw her. "Older sister!"
Actually, Calli was about the same age as the both of them, but that was fair, she definitely did look older, especially when she lifted her chin and adjusted her glasses as she inspected the other two children.
"Hi, I'm Bixby!" Bixby said. "This is Cass. It's short for Casser--"
"Bixby!" Summer warned. "Don't."
He grinned, unashamed, and asked, "What's your name?"
"Callida," she said. "It means Clever. Most people just call me Calli. I brought cupcakes, but there's only enough for one each, and the coffee one in the back has to be saved for my father." A sigh. "Once my dad can actually be bothered to call him."
And through all that, Summer was just sort of shifting her look worriedly toward Stark. "No Ziya?" she asked.
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And he was going to deal with that later he couldn't deal with it now.
"I have to call Ignis." That was the more pressing issue. "About...his daughter."
The look he was giving Summer now was very clearly a cry for help.
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And Summer would also have a few things to deal with there, later, and she was about to move over to him for what was likely some much needed comfort, but that last part pretty much stopped her in her tracks.
"I'm sorry," she said, not for the lack of Ziya, but for her apparently terrible hearing, "Ignis??"
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"She doesn't want to go to the creepy house in the woods to look for him." She was clever, wasn't she? "So she found me first. But I...do you think you could tell him?"
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"Oooh!" said Cass, darting a hand in. "Claiming the pink one before Mom does!"
"Or Dad," Bixby pointed out, as he took a much longer time deciding, because he wanted to try and make sure that he didn't pick one that someone else would want.
"And already had mine," Calli said, "so don't worry about me."
"Oh, don't worry," said Cass, already with frosting on her nose as she peeled away the wrapper, "we weren't going to."
And while all this was happening, Summer was just shaking her head and trying not to laugh now. "Yeah," she told Stark, "I'll call him. But seriously, dude? Ignis? Also, like, how do you end up having a kid with a chocobro before I do when I've known them for practically ever? I mean, I guess I could have one running around. Maybe I should check the gym...."
But her phone was already out and she was pulling up Ignis' number, and she was making the call and waiting for him to pick up, so she just left a message.
"Heeeeey, Igggggy, it's Suuuuuuummmer. I'm sure you're already drowning in fake kids from your hot goth girlfriend, but Stark picked up a stray that's apparently yours and his. Anyway, her name is Calli, she seems very smart and judgmental and has a coffee cupcake that she's saving for you, so, quite honestly, I'd believe it. Call me back when you get the chance, we'll keep an eye on her until then! Oh, hey, and if you hear anything from Gladio, by like, any chance, let me know? I'm just curious. Okay, talk to you soon, byeeeee-eeeee."
And then she ended the call and looked at Stark. "Well. Guess we'll see where that gets us."
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"That will go much better coming from you than from me," Stark said to Summer. "I think."
Why couldn't he have had a nice shirtless child with Gladio, instead?
or better yet, Prompto!"Come have a cupcake with us," he continued, reaching for her hand.
"Yeah, Mom!" the gingers chorused around mouthfuls of cake.
"They aren't even gross," Cass said, grinning.
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But the frown of consternation that wrinkled her brow was growing deeper by the moment, not at all helped when Stark held out his hand for Summer's and she took it. She looked at Summer for a moment, before her eyes went back to her dad.
"So do you...both...have...girlfriends here?"
"Oh, no," Summer interjected quickly, "I'm not--"
"Everybody," Cass interrupted her mother's interruption, "has all sorts of weird mom and dad combos for this week. You went through the portal, right? This is where all our parents met--"
"Not all," Bixby reminded her, "Ziya's mom was from before, remember?"
"Oh, yeah! Okay, so it's where some parents met. You'll see when we leave the apartment, there's gonna be kids like us everywhere, and parents like our Dad who are all confused about all of it. It's pretty fun. I'm glad we came back again this year."
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"It's an odd weekend," he said, turning his attention back to Calli. "For everyone. You're familiar with the island but not with...this? You knew where my apartment was. And the bakery. And the house in the woods."
He wasn't going to address the 'girlfriend' question. Best just to let that go.
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A beat.
"After getting cupcakes."
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Had Ignis moved him somewhere in this very strange version of reality? That was odd enough in and of itself.
"You did very well, tracking down the cupcakes and me."
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What could possibly go wrong there?
"And...Insomnia is where Ignis is from, originally, isn't it? I've never been. Yet?"
Alternate universes were weird, okay?