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nott_hamilton ([info]nott_hamilton) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2014-06-09 23:04:00


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ICKLE RHYSY
The first few days were rough, Theo would admit. He spent too much time convincing himself that Holly would return. She would realize the past was just that and give him at the very least a chance to explain himself. It became clear quite quickly that she was not returning. He could almost understand her leaving him, but to have Theodore ask him every day where she was, why mum wasn’t coming home, that he didn’t understand. That she continued to stay away from Theodore. It made his heart ache to hear the questions from the small boy. He deserved her, even if Theo did not.

As weeks past, he found himself in a routine much similar to the days after Cordelia, and before Holly. Except now such a life, he found it lacking some how. He couldn’t seem to remember how he use to occupy his time before she entered his life, though he was sure it didn’t include sitting on the floor playing with with dragons and trying to keep up with his sons rapid talking. He didn’t get it. Holly had been much better at these sorts of games than he could ever try to be. All he heard was his son telling tales that made no sense. That had no logic or reason. It was hard for him to sit on the floor and play this game of pretend he didn’t believe in, but it was the only thing that kept the boy happy and from asking questions Theo couldn’t answer.

He knew better than to get his hopes up at the sound of the front door opening (he had made that mistake few too many times). Or at the sound of footsteps down the hall. He knew he would just be disappointed when he looked over his shoulder to see who was casting the shadow in the room. And disappointed he was, even still. “Are you still here Rhys?” He asked dulling, surrendering the dragon he had to his son and pushing himself up off the floor. “I thought you had left.”



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[info]nott_hamilton
2014-06-18 11:50 am UTC (link)
"No." Theo said simply. He refused to believe that Holly would--- she may never return, Theo would accept that but he refused to believe that she was out there collecting evidence to destroy his life. Out of everything, he knew that at the very least, what they had was real. He loved her and she, at least had, loved him. And that just didn't go away because you willed it to. He was not afraid that she would come after him so maliciously. Why bother to even heal him if that were the case?

Theodore, on the other hand, there was no question that she would burn down the world for that boy. If there were any reason for he to collect evidence and come after him, it would be for him.

"If Holly asks for a separation, fine. I'll give her one, but I won't be the one to initiate it. And I'm not going to change my mind on that." He looked up at his brother, keeping steady eye contact him for the first time in the entire conversation. The estate, the family, Rhys may have been painting it up like he was trying to save him, but he was just protecting his own ass as well.

"Write something up that gives her rights to see Theodore." He held up his hand to stop Rhys from interrupting. He saw her face when he said that if he left, that Theodore wasn't staying. That was the worst thing he had done. "I don't care what you think you may know, I know my wife. And if anything is going to make her feel inclined to attack, its going to be that I took her son away from her. We were suppose to do the paperwork ages ago. If you want to make yourself useful, fix that. And no hidden clauses, Rhys. She should have a right to him, no matter what happens."

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[info]notorious
2014-06-18 04:19 pm UTC (link)
Rhys rubbed the side of his face, the beginnings of a migraine starting to form. His brother wanted him to write up legal documentation so that his estranged wife could have rights to a child that wasn't even legally hers? So then, when she decided that Hamilton Nott was no longer a parent, a notorious follower of the Dark Lord, she could go ahead and---

"Holly doesn't have any rights to Theodore," Rhys snapped, honestly unable to entertain this ludicrous idea of his brother's any further. And even if it was possible, Rhys certainly was not going to have one hand in making it possible anyway. "She's not his mother. Cordelia is his mother, and will be forever be his other mother because she didn't relinquish any parental rights before her death."

Whether he meant to or not, when his hand fell from his temple, it heavily slammed onto the table before him.

"She had no legal claim to him! There are no rights to give her." Rhys glared harshly at his brother, suddenly very much feeling frustrated and exhausted. What time was it? He needed to separate himself from his brother soon or else he would hex him into next week.

Letting out a rough huff, Rhys took a few moments to breath deeply. Recollecting himself barely, he turned his thoughts to getting Evan to bed and recollecting his belongings.

"Even if there was something I could do," Rhys began, his cool tone returning. He did not look at Theo as he spoke, only looking up once he was ready to depart the room. "I wouldn't help you make a fucking dumb move like that anyway."

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