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leave me alone, I'm lonely [text - cw: talk of underage drinking.]
I guess announcing this sort of thing is what you do on here, so
Héctor Rivera-Adlantis and Neko Adobephotoshop aren't here anymore
Yes I know it's Adomaitis and Nekane, I don't care
[But he'll still make it clear who they are, and stuff. Something something jerk was married to a forgotten guy, being remembered is basic decency or something.]
What I care about is that this means someone else has gotta step up and buy my booze for me
Preferably without the lecture
Héctor Rivera-Adlantis and Neko Adobephotoshop aren't here anymore
Yes I know it's Adomaitis and Nekane, I don't care
[But he'll still make it clear who they are, and stuff. Something something jerk was married to a forgotten guy, being remembered is basic decency or something.]
What I care about is that this means someone else has gotta step up and buy my booze for me
Preferably without the lecture

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When he asks about her dads, though, she perks up, and fiddles with the zipper on the jacket.]
Oh, yeah, they're all back. Towards the end, there, it was just me and dad-- Benji. I think he was worried, that I wouldn't like him as much, once all the others were back. But they've all got their pros and cons. [She pauses, then confesses something, quietly.]
He's not my favorite, but he's still pretty great. I didn't tell any of them that I have a favorite. I use his name... Farrah Salieri. [She unzips the jacket again, then gives the vest a little pat.]
My real parents kind of sucked. My mom was obsessed with herself, and my dad from before was way too into his new family and his new life being like, classy, rich and white. [And Farrah's only half of one of those things.] My dads are the first adults to like... actually care, if I got drunk or felt sick or scared, or if I was happy or whatever.
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I have my mom's name. My dad ditched her when I came into the picture, and we never changed mine to my step-dad's, thank fuck... So I'm the only Norman. I don't know what's going to happen with my mom and Kevin, now.
[Would they stay Hudson's? ...He hopes not. He doesn't want anything to do with that piece of shit anymore. He wants them to feel the same way.]
Glad you have real parents now. It's good, even if it's weird...knowing someone cares for, like, no reason, or doesn't think you're a screw-up even when you screw up all the time.
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And now I’m here! The people are nice here, too, I guess. And no ones dying. I kind of miss the school, though. My dads. And Rina. [She huffs, flipping forward and resting her cheek against the table as she watches him.]
I only got to date her for like. A day. She’s probably made out with her boyfriend like… seventy times by now.
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There's a lot to miss, here. His mom and brother, Oscar, Sylvia, his friends, even Eliza and her girlfriend with some dumb weird fascination with him... Coco. Pepita. Teto, Héctor, and now...the other Héctor, who was from a completely different world so he might never see him again. Cliff realizes after a moment that as much as it didn't make sense, he misses his school, too, even the normal one a little.
Her complaint makes him grin, despite a similar ache in his heart.]
That's the one with the pink hair, right? That you have a million pictures of on your phone. All that and no action, huh?
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Ugh. None at all. I didn’t realize I liked her until I thought it was too late. [honestly with the pictures she should have known way sooner, but…
Farrah’s still watching him, waiting to see if he starts a fire.]
Sorry, that’s all weirdly serious shit. But… You seemed like you’d get it. The missing people who don’t think your a fuck up part.
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Cliff shrugs, looking away so he can drop some ingredients in the saucepan. Let's melt some sugar!!]
I sort of brought it up.
[Letting her talk about her weirdly serious shit made it easier for him to talk about his, and that's what everyone was worried about today, right? Poking and prodding at his feelings like he was poking at the milk and piloncillo mixture with some tool made of wood. He's got another mix to work on, too.]
Uh, so I don't know if you remember, but that time Héctor brought us drinks, I made a joke about him that wasn't totally a joke. It's complicated, but...he's my girlfriend's dad. Even though the Héctor I knew wasn't the one here, he still treated me really well when he found out. He wanted me to know I would be welcome in his family, if we had been from the same place.
[So that's sort of...where he is.]
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Holy shit, are you a teen dad?
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What? No! Where are you getting that?!
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I told you, it wasn't him. He was different in my world! Do I look like I'm from 1940?!
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Well, I'm not. [He's dying. Good thing it's not real bright, because he wants to believe she doesn't get to see how red his face has been through all this. This is what he gets for sharing his feelings!!] In his world, Coco marries some other guy, I guess, and her kids have kids, she lives a long life, whatever. My Coco's our age, and we haven't even done that yet. Héctor was the teen dad.
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Wow. So he was the one with all the game, huh?
I was just checking. It's cool, that he was her dad, even if he wasn't your Coco's [she's relentless i'm so sorry] dad. You gonna tell me more about her? Is she cute?
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Super cute. Hang on.
[Cliff digs into his pocket for his phone to look through his pictures. He doesn't have nearly as many as Farrah does, and his collection of girlfriend pics is especially lacking. She wasn't the type to take selfies, and Cliff frequently forgot his phone existed. He skips the one where she looks distracted by relaxed, because even if it's a good, clear shot to show her off, it's...not actually her... Waking up in Coco's body sure was interesting and awkward. The picture he has of them in the attic, hiding away from everyone else, is pretty dark and his eyes are kind of blurry orbs. So...
What he shows Farrah is a picture of a girl their age with braids draped down her collar, ribbons at the end holding them together. Her blouse is wide at the neck and has colorful embroidery decorating it, and sat in her long skirt is an older tabby cat happy to be getting chin scritches. The shape of Coco's face is a lot like her father's, but softer at its points and with much more life. Héctor was tired and worn even when he was laughing -- Hell does that to a man -- but Coco's spirit is energetic at rest. Even in the stillness of a photograph, she looks like someone unable to keep herself from moving. Cliff is, as they say, #blessed.]
Here she is. This was when I went to Santa Cecilia last February. We met at magic school because she was there on a secret mission to bring her dad back, and we broke into the school records together. She made a room flip upside-down on a guy using this experimental spell thing her tíos made. Wish I could've seen his face.
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So. Tiny brunettes with braids, huh?
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A troublemaking one that dances. It gets worse. The girl I liked in Podunk was a cheerleader.
[OH LOOK, THE INGREDIENTS DESPERATELY NEED HIS ATTENTION, maybe if he's lucky, she's actually drunker than she seems and she won't remember to humiliate him. Why did he volunteer this, again?]
-- Hey, do you want to see a neon jaguar?
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What, like, the car?
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No, like a big cat.
[Once he knows he can spare the time, stirring things up again, Cliff scrolls through his phone again to show a cartoonishly colorful cat with wings.]
She was my ride from the airport to Coco's place, though. She's the cat from that other one, too.