Mia Smoak (
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You do get the internet is full of people who will believe whatever they want, right? And that none of it is actually real?
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for the sake of argument, we don't actually know that it's not real, we're just assuming it's not because i don't know about you but my mom wouldn't include a secret love affair with his best friend in my bedtime stories about my dad
also it's weird to me that you knew about it and you never told me
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First of all, the only parents of ours that have made out are your dad and my mom.
[Felicity told her to embarrass her when she got to the age where wanting to make out with people was a thing and honestly she wishes she could wipe that information from her brain with brain bleach.]
Secondly, why would I tell you about the delusions of crazy people on the internet?!
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WHEN????
SERIOUSLY?????
how do you know this?
[ nora may or may not believe that her parents have never dated anyone else ever in their whole lives ]
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My mom told me. They dated for like five seconds before either of our parents got together. It was not a thing, so don't make it one.
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i've never been so upset that i can't get drunk as i am right now
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My dad had an actual child with another person twelve years before I was born, never mind all the stuff that happened with the Lance Sisters, and you are having a existential crisis because your dad might have kissed someone else?
[Mia's willing to bet he did a lot of things with other people before he and his mom got together. Never mind Iris, who, you know, was actually engaged to someone else for a little bit.]
If I google your mom right now, what do you think I might find?
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her wide, all encompassing and guilt trip producing media empire?
and like no offense but my dad was a way better person than your dad
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Because she's not wrong. Nora's dad inspired hope and saved people and Mia's father was a murderer before the world actually saw him as someone that did good. Even she doubts her father's place as a vigilante and whether or not it was actually a good thing for Star City, given what the place turned into once he was gone.
But he's her father, damnit. And she hung on to the fact that the reason why he wasn't with her was because he was a hero, despite all the flaws. He gave his life to save the world and that made up for some of the mistakes, didn't it?
His bow is a heavy legacy to carry, one she isn't one hundred percent sure she wants, but one she's been given all the same.]
No one's perfect, Nora. No offense, but I really doubt your dad is either.
[And whether or not Nora takes that and listens is up to her, but that's where Mia's gonna leave it.]
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but sometimes she really hates him for leaving her behind more than she hates her mom for lying to her about him. ]
yeah obviously if he was, he would've been around when i was a kid.
i'm sorry.
hey do you want pizza?
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That you can't just let people die, just because you want to keep your family.
She's in the middle of shooting a volley of arrows at targets on a wall when she sees Nora's messages and she hesitates. Because she knows the offer of pizza isn't just pizza, it's pizza + Nora, but William and Zoe are out getting drinks, Connor has things to do, everyone has a life but her, and if she's being honest with herself, hanging out in the bunker all by her lonesome is kind of sad.
Company wouldn't be such a bad thing.]
Okay.
[Is this friendship? Reluctantly accepting a pizza date because you don't want to be alone and the other person isn't terrible company?
Mia honestly doesn't know.]
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what kind?
oh and what's your fave place
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Veggie? And I don't really have one. Wherever you want is fine?
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alright.
no worries i know a great place in keystone and then i'll be over
[ so like five minutes instead of five seconds ]
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What's wrong with veggie?
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Just kinda boring that's all. Unless you're a vegetarian and that's cool if you are. More meat for me.
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[She moves to head towards the fridge, grabbing them a couple drinks before she makes her way back over and pulls over one of the chairs from the computer consoles.]
I just don't really like it on my pizza. And it's not kosher.
[Not that her mom was ever the most observant, but when it was just the two of them, Mia picked up on a lot of it.]
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[She'll just put her foot in her mouth then because she didn't know that Mia even kept the kosher. Good thing only two of the pizzas has pepperoni on then. Those can be just Nora pizzas. Special Nora the speedster non kosher pizzas. She will just move those two out of the way right now, nothing to see here.]
Of course. Duh. I mean, I didn't know you were Jewish but that's cool. Great, even.
[Who lets her talk to people, honestly.]
Do you have anything against cheesy bread? Cause I got two.
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[So she will definitely snag one of those cheesy bread before Nora can eat it all. But she also feels bad that she keeps knocking Nora off balance because while it is intentional, it's not consciously so.
It's just how she's used to dealing with the world.]
My mom is -- was, Jewish. And she wasn't super observant or anything. Like I never had a Bat Mitzvah - [Probably because the world couldn't know she existed] - but I didn't really have a lot to do beyond train when I was a kid, so I read up a lot. Keeping kosher made sense to me, food wise.
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Pretty sure that meant that Iris was still annoyed but Nora was more focused on how pretty her mom looked in her dress and how happy her dad was in the pictures to really pay much attention to an old grudge.]
Cool, cool, cool, cool, cool... cool... and that doesn't sound like a word anymore. [An awkward chatterbox should be her middle name really, as she claps her hands together just for something to do that's not repeating the same word over and over.]
Wait--did you say training? Like... vigilante training?
[William never said anything about doing that as a kid and if it's true then Nora might be low key jealous.]
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[From the Heir to the Demon herself, which probably should have raised some red flags, but to Mia she was just Aunt Nyssa, her mother's ex-sister wife.
Why is her father's love life so stupidly complicated?]
I mean, I knew my dad was a vigilante, but I didn't want that life. I believed a lot of the propaganda out there that vigilantes were what ruined Star City.
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What changed your mind then?
[Since you know, they're clearly in the Arrow cave and someone has been doing the superhero/vigilante thing for a while.]
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Additionally, she doesn't consider herself lucky for having a hero for a father. She spent her entire life knowing that her father thought saving the world was more important than being with her. She isn't sure what's so lucky about that.
She pauses long enough to grab another slice of pizza picking at one of the mushrooms and dropping it into her mouth. Because she is the classiest.]
Actually ... doing it. Saving Star City and seeing that sometimes the legal thing isn't necessarily the right thing. I still ... don't agree with everything he did. But being on this team and working with the Canaries means me and William get to be together too. I think no matter what, Dad would want us to stick together.
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Nearly half of her pizza is gone listening to Mia's explanation, like she's trying to squash all feelings of jealousy by literally eating them away instead. There's no team back in Central City waiting for her. Her only real friend is dead and none of the Flash's old allies are still around. Except for her mom but that's not going to happen. Obviously she can pop over to the Arrow cave any time but it's not the same.]
Yeah. Totally. You guys are lucky. To have each other, I mean.
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It's a wonder what a parent will tell you once they're old enough to google their dead parent.]
Yeah. I didn't at first, but ... I think he's growing on me. Kind of helps that he reminds me a lot of my mom. Which is weird because she wasn't actually his mom.