After last week's... whole thing, Kitty was planning on just having a quiet weekend in. So she was going about her morning as usual, making some eggs and pancakes because she felt like it while she waited for the coffee to brew
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And from the front door came what might be a familiar doorbell ring, followed by another, then another one about ten seconds later when no one answered fast enough.
Lucky and Rook made it to the door first, mostly because the doorbell had made Clint realize he still didn't have his shirt on. When he went to answer the door, he was really glad he'd taken the time to get dressed.
"Hello random strange girl I've never met before," he said, desperately trying to keep the grin off of his face. "Are you here to sell us cookies?"
"I don't go through any portals except the ones that come here," Lexi said, wrinkling her nose at the hair-ruffling. "That'd be a good way to get grounded."
"Boys better not pick on me," said Lexi, who probably at least knew how to throw a decent punch by now because she was Kitty's kid. "I'm happy. Getting all A's, too."
"Wow, you're really smart," Clint said with genuine pride. Lexi was his, so she could have ended up not really smart, after all. "And you have the right attitude about boys. You should just want to punch all of them, all the time, until you're 30."
Ouch, owned by his own child. At least Kitty was the only one who witnessed it. "Fine, you can stop punching boys when you're 20. Maybe. If any of them are good enough for you."
"Of course," Clint said, like the tight hug he leaned down to give her wouldn't give that away. "We always miss you. You're the best, you know that, right?"
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"Hello random strange girl I've never met before," he said, desperately trying to keep the grin off of his face. "Are you here to sell us cookies?"
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"How about eggs and pancakes? Your mom made a big breakfast this morning," he offered. "We can sneak lots of syrup while she's not looking."
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Lexi put a hand up to her mouth so Kitty couldn't see what she was saying and whispered, "We'll have to be really sneaky."
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That smart thing was a double-edged sword.
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