Alec Troven (
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This is Random Crack because and no other good reason exists
The spatula waved in the air as Alec sang the Beatles to the empty apartment. He was making a stir fry for dinner, under the assumption that Andrew would be back from work in time for dinner. If not he'd just save the rest for lunch the next day or snack later.
It didn't matter in the long run.
He just was cooking, having a good time, and singing about being a paperback writer while dancing horribly.
The day had been good. Quiet. He'd done well on his test in class. Andrew would be hopefully pleased. A little.
He'd even finally saved up enough money - when he got his allowance today - to get that laptop he wanted.
So.
He was happy.
It didn't matter in the long run.
He just was cooking, having a good time, and singing about being a paperback writer while dancing horribly.
The day had been good. Quiet. He'd done well on his test in class. Andrew would be hopefully pleased. A little.
He'd even finally saved up enough money - when he got his allowance today - to get that laptop he wanted.
So.
He was happy.
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She had been nice, if a bit naive. And apparently capable of keeping secrets far better than Andrew had suspected.
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Apparently! Since Alec remembers seeing her over the years and that's when Jack was a alive.
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Including himself.
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Then. Because he's Alec raised by Andrew he adds, "You owe me."
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Then he looks at the kid and tries to get some sense of him. And if he ate the stirfry.
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"What kind?" He's being brusque... not intentionally, but he's learned a lot from Andrew on how to deal with awkward situations. Andrew wasn't the best of teachers.
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He is giving Andrew an out. He's a good son.
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This was Andrew's time to escape, and he headed down the hall quickly, glad to have work to do, nodding his appreciation at Alec as he did so.
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"Andrew works almost all the time, so you probably won't see him a lot."
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Andrew couldn't help but stand in the hallway and listen to the conversation for a moment, interested to see how Alec characterized him.
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Jack frowned. "Can we... have candy whenever we want?"
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