Allison Hargreeves (
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ᶾ allison hargreeves | the umbrella academy
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Because he can handle it. They're still too young, even now, to understand.
"I know you're not. I did my homework." Vanya's book helped to fill it in some. Bits and pieces he found in that wasteland. He had plenty of time to try and figure out what became of his siblings.
He gives her a look that's not unkind, then lowers his head as he starts back to work pulling off his tie and jacket. That one's a little bit harder, so he's sure they must have managed to graze him.
Just when it looks like he isn't going to say anything else, it comes out. "...It's enough that you want to."
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"We don't want to lose you again. We just got you back."
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He keeps her gaze for a moment, then grabs the kit from her hands.
"I could say the same to you." He doesn't want to explain what he means, so he goes about searching for the gauze instead. Seems it's as well stocked as it ever was, and it gives him an excuse to avoid noticing Allison's expression as he works. "This is nothing. We were in worse scrapes when were we kids."
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"I get that you lost way more. You lost all of us, all at once and that must have really sucked. And I'm sure Ben would be a lot better at having the right things to say, if he were here."
Ben always did have the most emotional intelligence out of all of them. Allison can fake it most days, but Ben saw a lot more than they ever gave him credit for.
"But Dad raised us to be a team for a reason. He wanted us, in all his misguided bullshit, to watch each other's backs."
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"You saw how good I was at following his advice." He smiles to himself, as much as that's killed him to think about these past 45 years. Dad being right. He wasn't ready.
"I guess it must have sunk in at some point. I found you all together." Morbid topic, but that's all he ever thinks about. Nothing like the end of the world for a family gathering. As he prods his skin, he winces at another gash that's deeper than he expected. They're getting better at guessing where he'll jump to.
"I'll bring it up at the next family meeting."
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"Let me."
She knows he doesn't necessarily want her help, but she has the better angle.
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He looks up to see Allison suddenly near, and he only hesitates for a moment before he holds out the gauze in his hand. Then he carefully twists to give her a better view. He thinks of all the times their mother would be the one to do this, and for a moment, he really feels as old as he looks.
"How are things going, anyway?" That sounds like an awkward and obvious diversion when he's letting her take a look at his wounds, but that's not entirely why he asks. "You know, aside from all the death and destruction I brought back with me. I wasn't expecting to find it so quiet."
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It's an awkward diversion, but she's happy to fill in the details. She knows that there's a lot Vanya's book didn't cover, mostly because there was a lot of pain and damage under the memories she tried to sensationalize.
"After Ben, we all scattered. Klaus went first - mentally, then physically. Then Diego, then me, then Vanya. Luther was the last one, and he didn't really leave. Dad just sent him to the moon."
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She mostly tells him things he knows, which is probably more than she expects. Still, it’s nice to hear it from her.
“You tried to move on.” He almost asks about her life, her daughter, things he found out in the rubble of some library. But she might not like knowing that a few tabloids survived the apocalypse. He shakes his head. “I’m not surprised Luther was the last one. You see what loyalty gets you.”
Maybe it would have been better if he’d stayed up there a while longer. The idea that their father knew and was trying to spare him is so laughable that he scoffs to himself. No, he definitely wouldn’t have done that to save his son. But the world... Five still doesn’t get it. How he knew what was coming.
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Allison would like to think that there are places in the world where the investment you put into things would equal the investment you got out of it. In a perfect world, it would. But in a perfect world, they probably wouldn't have been raised by Reginald Hargreeves.
"He wanted to be loved by his father. I think at the end of the day, that's what any kid wants." The only problem is that Luther didn't realize that it was something he would never get until it was too late.
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Dad didn't raise them out of love. He raised them to save the world, and they failed. If they knew everything Five has done to rewrite history, maybe they'd see how pointless their hurt feelings are.
"Keep an eye on them." He tries pulling away, his patience at her work suddenly gone. His side hurts when he stretches and reaches for the fresh shirt beside him, but that only results in a frown. Easily covered when he keeps talking like he's giving her instructions he expects her to follow. "I need to know that I can find you."
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But when he asks that she keep an eye on them, that she be present, that's not something she's sure she can promise. Most of the rest of them are local, save for Klaus who wanders wherever his whimsy takes him. Eventually Allison is going to have to go home.
"I can't stay here forever, Five. Eventually I'm going to have to go home to Claire."
She's going to have to sort out things with Patrick eventually because she can't be out of her daughter's life forever. Especially not if the world is ending.
"I'm not running out on the mission. But how long do you need me to watch them?"
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"As long as it takes, Allison." His voice raises with him, getting up before she can stand and whipping around to face her while she's not yet towering over him. The move twists open the same wound that she patched, but he's too furious to care. "I'm not asking for you for a favor. I'm telling you that I need you here. I need all of you here, or the whole world dies. Why is that so hard to understand?"
Why they all think they have time for this is lost on him. They've only been dealing with the knowledge that the world is ending for days and she already wants to give up. She still has no idea, no concept, of what it took for him to get back.
"Nothing else matters right now."
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Allison isn't going to be shamed for wanting to see her daughter. She isn't going to be shamed for having a life and things that matter to her beyond these walls. She left to build a life for herself, and sure. Maybe some of it was built on pillars of sand by the use of her power, but she's not going to give up Claire.
"But do you have any leads? Anything you'd actually care to share about what we're dealing with? Are you going to actually tell us anything that matters?"
Maybe if they knew more, they might be able to fix things sooner.
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From the mouth of his own sister. Whatever cutting argument he had ready is thrown off by those few careless words. Never mind that he's constantly reminding them of the fact, but he didn't count on her getting desensitized to it already. It was supposed to motivate them, to rally and do what he asks them to do, not... give up. What's wrong with this family that they won't even fight to live? To do just a fraction of what he has to survive?
Or maybe it's just that they don't have any faith in him. She probably still thinks he's crazy.
"I'm working on it." His reply lacks the earlier venom, and part of him is genuinely afraid that she's going to walk out of that door and he'll never see her again. It could fall apart that easily.
"I know I'm asking you to take a leap of faith. I've seen the future, but I haven't put all the pieces together yet." That's nothing he hasn't said before. He breathes out his nostrils and tries to stay calm enough to give her something that will satisfy her. "Someone causes it. Whoever it is, there are people who will try to make sure they succeed, because that's what's supposed to happen. They'll try to stop me."
There. That's something new, if only a fraction of the story. Maybe that and the fact that he showed up bleeding will be enough to get his point across.
"So I need you for when I need you."
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If the world's going to end, and she's going to die, she'd rather do it with her daughter in her arms than here, far away from her. She wants to be able to tell her not to be scared, even when she's terrified. She came home to bury her father, she didn't come home for this.
If he expected her to just take it at face value and leave it, then he's sorely mistaken and should have known better.
"What do you know about him? The one who causes it."
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Is it because of him? Five vividly remembers seeing her there in the rubble, with all of them, so she obviously stuck around the last time. Now that he's told her what's coming, she wants to take the first plane out. He frowns and shakes his head, then heaves a heavier sigh. Back to business.
"I know he loses an eye in the next few days. And I know he'll be near here when it happens. Or she, I suppose." As for what they can do in the meantime, he doesn't have a good answer, and it's hard not to let that frustration turn to anger. To tell her she should go if that's what she wants, then teleport away before she can say a word in response.
"Just... give me time. I came back because of this. Do you even know what that took?"
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She has missed her family - people who really do love her, even if they don't always like her. She is curious about this guy that Vanya is seeing - a guy who pings every one of her "bad idea" red flags. But she also spent two hours fighting on the phone with Patrick to get him to feel an ounce of empathy for her and not reset all the work she's done to get her daughter back back to square one.
"I have to be back in L.A., in ten days, on my family therapists couch or I might lose my daughter for good. You say that the world will be over by then, so if it is, I wasn't going to make it anyway. But if it's not, then I'm going to be on that couch. Is that fair?"
Whether it's because they actually manage to solve it or the world doesn't end, it doesn't matter. That's the boundary she's imposing.
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"Ten days." After a while, he finally nods. "Okay."
Sure, he'd like to spend more time with his family in the event they all don't die horribly, but if they manage to avert to apocalypse he's not going to ask for more. And he does... get it. Wanting to have a relationship with her daughter that's better than what they grew up with. Besides, Five will probably need a break from all of them by then. -- Look at him, getting ahead of himself.
"Thanks for the vote of confidence." He sounds sincere for once, and he holds her gaze up until he remembers what he came here to do. So he starts to fiddle with the buttons around the top, in case she needed an excuse to look away from him. For whatever reason, the bloodstains seem to bother him more than they did initially, and he's eager to get rid of them.
All of his shirts have to be white.
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Maybe this is it. He just didn't live to see it.
But there's only so far she can be pushed, so she's relieved when he agrees. "Okay."
Allison returns his smile in kind, before shrugging. "You were always the most intense of all of us. That much hasn't changed. But it meant that you usually got what you were looking for. Whoever's trying to start the end of the world ... I almost feel bad for them."
Because they're about to have seven very scary people coming down on their front door, with Five leading the charge.
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Maybe just a hair more than he cares about the end of the world. You kind of need one to have the other, so that simplifies his priorities.
"As long as I've waited, you should." Despite all outwards signs, he's not immune to doubt, and none of this has been easy for him. Given their timeframe, every setback could be potentially devastating. So hearing that from her actually makes it sound a little more possible. It's also kind of nice to be recognized without the implications that he's some psychopath killer. This is what it was all for.
"The full force of the Umbrella Academy, right? I think we're overdue for a comeback."
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Which honestly they might be better off. She knows Luther's going to try and run this like a mission, and true, that could have some efficacy. But they were always a little better when they improvised. They understood each other's strengths and weaknesses a little better too.
"The world might be better off."
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She is wrong about one thing though.
"We'll do it my way." That's an important distinction. Luther doesn't get to play leader this go around, and as the oldest and most experienced, that's part of the deal. "As much as I appreciate the input, need I remind you what happened the first time. Whatever you all came up with, it didn't make a difference. I will."
That statement only loses a little of its weight when he finishes unbuttoning. He glances to the bed where the clean shirt is waiting. Suddenly it feels awkward to undress in front of his sister while stuck in a thirteen-year-old body. Like showing off his scrawny muscles is going to spoil the point he was making.
"Do you want to... turn around or something?"
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Allison will do that, turning to face the doorway, while her eyes drift up to the ceiling. She also is amused at the idea that Luther and Diego are just going to step down and let Five lead.
"You'll have to take that up with Luther and Diego and see if they can stop measuring their dicks long enough to make that happen."
But she'll do her best to stay in Five's corner.
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"Actually, that sounds like a good argument to only tell them what they need to know." He doesn't mean to say that he really wants to do everything himself. In fact, there's nothing he'd like more than having them all come together as a team to stop the apocalypse. He'd just prefer that they have their best chance... and aside from that, maybe leave dealing with the Commission to him.
"I didn't expect everyone to get so set in their ways at age thirteen." Luther and Diego still arguing the same as they did the day he left the first time, like they never figured out it was all a part of dad's mind games. It'd feel nostalgic if the stakes weren't so high. "I guess they just got taller."
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