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american royalty. ch. 2
A Homelander x F!reader fanfic.
a/n: will post ch. 3 this week but sadly my other fic will be posted next week, enjoy this slow burn dadlander fic, and thx u to all the readers. prev. chapter:
Sypnosis: Homelander never wanted to remember you, but after welcoming Ryan into his life, he thought of you & the lie that tore you two apart. Now... thinking back, thinking of your betrayal-- was he perhaps wrong about who the father of your unborn child was? Did you perhaps told the truth all those years ago?
Tags: mild gore, angst, lots of angst, slow burn, fluff, OC characther, child neglect, dadlander, romance.
Chapter Two
Red
It had been a very long day, business was booming nowadays and since that influencer had made a couple videos on your pizzeria, you had been more than just busy, you began to run out of ingredients.
 In the last four years, the restaurant had grown, it had been there since 2002 ran by your bossâs father and his brother, who had ran their own pizza shop since the 80âs but as the economy and other events hit, they had decided to relocate and re-brand, now managed by their sonâ a man you owed so much, had his heart not been filled with kindness you would most likely be in the streets. So you made sure his restaurant was the best, you had accolades, youâve worked in some of the best restaurants, you were once a very prominent fast rising figure of the New York culinary sceneâ until Homelander came along.
Your talent revamped the restaurant and now your food was once again on the spotlight, for the first time since you left Vought, you were happy with yourself, even if it was pizza. Cooking made you happy, and this job needed you, you didnât live in fear of sleeping in your car anymore, you didnât need to worry that your daughter would sleep on somebodyâs couch again, you were able to quit your third job and go casual on your second thanks to this place, right now you didnât live in the best of places but you were saving up and in a couple months youâd have enough money saved up to move, and send your daughter to a better school, somewhere were her talents wouldnât be wasted.
So here you were ten minutes before closing, another extra couple hours of overtime for your dream two bedroom apartment, where it would be safe for her, where you could finally feel like your life had moved on from him, that the door opened up and your cashier squealed.
It was a quaint looking restaurant, the wood seating was new and the wall decor had been changed trying to look less cluttered, with Art Deco lighting fixtures as the stand out feature. The place had been remodeled recently it seems, the kitchen and its big brick oven looked clean but ancient to Homelander, he stared at the menu board and metal boxes of accouterments by the counters, taking in that this was in fact a pizza place, that you of all people did in fact work at a pizza place. You who could whip up amazing fare, now made greasy cheap slices, but he had seen people come in and leave endlessly these past few days, people taking selfies, and recording themselves with your food, nothing he understood.
He looked back at the teenager on the counter offering his signature smile as she blubbered her script, then as you took a step closer knowing you couldnât hide in this open kitchen you finally looked at each other for the first time in seven years.
Your throat collapsed and your whole body became prickly and tight, your heart was beating so fast you thought you might be having a heart attack, you looked at the clock cursing that it wasnât over, you were almost done packing the kitchen and readying for tomorrow, having a customer at this hour was awful but having him here was about to take you to an early grave.
âWhatâs your best seller?â Homelander muttered looking straight at you with an aloof stare, then back at the cashierâ is pizza night at my house, sorry for coming so late hope thatâs not a problem?â he said exceedingly politely.
The teenager blushed and looked back at you as if asking you to pinch her.
âThat would be our pepperoni queenâ is two types of cheese, extra pepperoni, with our signature house made marinara, with a dash of vodka sauce in our sourdough thin crust⊠chili oil is optionalâ You had managed to say trying to ignore those piercing blue eyes, you moved back to your place staring at the few remaining trays of dough balls leftâ our second best seller is our chicken florentine pie.â
Homelander admittedly detested pizza, it was greasy, gooey and heavy, it was fattening and gross, but there was a familiar aroma in the room, something that was making his mouth water lightly. Looking back at the girl, he ordered both in their smallest size offered, he sat by one of the wooden booths for the ten minutes he was told to wait, and not once did he made a comment, maybe thatâs why your heart stung so much, why it felt as if you were about to collapseâ that after seven years, he had completely forgotten about you, while only now did you began to feel as if you could heal from all the suffering heâd cause you, how insignificant had you been all along, how you love never registered.
You both had talked of moving in together and buying a home, he wanted to buy you a restaurant, and you wanted to give him your life, you had never loved somebody as much as he made you love him, and now you were just some bum wearing a graphic t-shirt making him dinner.
You packed his food, your boss Kaleem had given him extras on the house, practically begging for Homelander to give them a photo for their socials and you simply stare as he did his superhero thing, you took one of the delivery bags knowing he would lose the food if he flew with them in hand.
After the photoshoot, Kaleem and your cashier had run to the back to show the picture to the only other staffer left at this hour.
You both looked at each other as he took the bag off your hands, you wanted to cry, your eyes welling up but you looked down afraid of him, no doubt he could hear your heartbeat tickling his ear.
âIt's been a while hasnât it?âÂ
You couldâve collapsed into tears right then and there, it was worse to be remembered.
Growing angry at the sound of his soft voice, and that concerned expression in his face.
âYesâŠâ
âHow you been? Didnât think I'd ever see you again.â
âShouldâve killed me back then⊠got fucking close to it tho.â You dropped all pleasantries, hearing him talk and not hearing the word sorry 5 seconds in, had infuriated you. His stupid face, those stupid eyes, and that clown suit was too much for you, maybe it was the poor diet and lack of sleep but right now you wanted to ban him from Lucciâsâ hope you enjoy the food.â
You pushed the bag jumping from the kitchen to the front as you headed for the door, holding it open for him.
âIâm doing alright. Now leave!âÂ
âYou donât even want to know why I'm here?â he was taken aback by your brashness, you had always been sweet to him, tender, barely ever angry before, so why now?
âYou got a little kid now, I gather like any other kid, he likes pizza⊠and good for him because mine is the best!â
âNot really⊠I actually wanted to see you. I⊠I just wanted to ask you somethingâ
âMother!!â
Your daughter emerged from the depths of the kitchen, she carried a kindle in one hand and a giftcard in the other.
âIs it okay if I use my present now? They got some books on sale and you said not to buy more books until I finished⊠ohâŠâ
In the light and in front of him, your daughter truly looked like your mirror image, copy and pasted into a miniature. Her hair just past her chin, and her bangs indeed covered her eyes, peeking behind those curtains were the prettiest blue eyes heâd ever seen, there was no unnatural shine to themâ just blue. Her lips so thin and her complexion just a tad paler than your own now that he gave it a proper look, she was so small-- too small for her age.
âIs okay honey, is your birthday you can get any books you wantâ Your tone shifted entirely lowering yourself to take her face and plant a quick peck on her cheekâ now go back with uncle Kaleem and let mommy close shop, okay? Weâll go home in a minute.â
âIs it your birthday young lady? Congratulations.â
Homelander threw his best smile, giving the kid a cautious pet, catching the rage in your eyes as his gloved fingers touched your daughter.
âThanks. Is not a milestone birthday so it is not worthy of congratulations⊠seems inane to celebrate itâ she looked at her mother with a jaded expressionâ " I'll go get my bag, have a good night, sir.â
Homelander pressed his lip as the most deadpan voice came out of this little girl. Her oversized black sweater and the black tights made her look oddly unhappy, but the kid just stared at him with boredom, no surprise or interest when she stood next to America's favorite son.
He wondered if that was an adult or a seven year old for a second.
He worried if the kid had told his mother about that other night, but looking back at you he went with 'maybe'.
âWhatâs your name?â he asked, still forcing a smileâ "my⊠you seem like a smart girl getting books for your birthday.â
âHelena.â
The kid couldnât muster the energy to give him anything but her dead ass voice, she began to walk away not caring for manners, nor Homelander.
âSheâs⊠cute.â he said watching that tiny figure walk away and surviving after her second nsultâ great pronunciation for her age, does she even know what sheâs saying?â
âHelena is not like other kids.â
âHow so?âÂ
You looked at him more tired than anything, rubbing your temples as you made yourself waste spit to talk to him.
âSheâs a Supe⊠by the time she was two she could speak in full sentences, by three she could read at a first and second grade level, and by five she was teaching herself calculus and piano⊠sheâs a genius; I thought she was a normal genius until⊠her other powers manifestedâ none of this matters! Just go!â You shook your head in frustration.
âYou gave her V?â He said while staring at Helena.
â... I didnât know what V was until the news broke out, I thought Helena was chosen by God! That the world blessed her with those powers, but when that story came out Iâve been wanting to ask youâ did you give her V? but⊠if you didnât⊠who⊠are you lying to me, John?â
Homelander looked past the concrete walls looking back at that little girl, he didnât know what to say or do, before you could utter another word he left.
Ryan nose picked the meal quickly, glad that it was friday and his dad would let him stay up âtil late, Homelander just dropped the meal on their new table and the kid was quick on his feet, the food was still warm, only now did Homelander noticed the extras, couple of small containers holding chili oil and freshly made ranch, garlic knots and a lemon meringue pie, it was too much but Ryan hadnât hesitated to dig in, before Homelander could ask him to wash his hands he had ripped a slice of pepperoni.
âThis is so good!â He said so cheerfullyâ gosh I was starving, dad.â
âI sure hope so, bud⊠letâs leave the pie for tomorrowâŠâ he looked grossed out, Ryan sat opening up the garlic knotâs containersâ not gonna eat?â
Homelander sat down to join him, the thought of touching all those greasy surfaces was making his stomach hurl, but he relented, taking a slice.Â
He was young again, and you were there coming back with some drinks as he ate your chicken florentine, this was the same recipe, the chicken was so juicy and the cheese wasnât greasy. Ryan was shocked to see his father sound so happy as he took another bite.
It was the first time they both ate together where they felt completely comfortable with each other, maybe it was seeing Ryan not pick at his food that made Homelander able to just talk, Ryan told him all about his homework, and the videogame he was playing, he really liked Fifa at the moment even if he himself cared not for the sport.
Helena watched as her mother stood silently hovering above the sink, you hadnât moved much for a couple of minutes, your daughter more annoyed than anything else regarding this display.
âHow do you know Homelander?â she asked with a yawn.
âHuh?â you woke up from your tranceâ you should be in bed, darling.â
âYou too. So⊠How do you know the clown?â
âHoney, don't say that!â
âHe walks around wearing a onesie all day⊠like a clown⊠like the rest of those super clownsâ
Your daughter always spoke with a creepy maturity, her voice didnât belong to a kid.
â... He used to be my boss⊠he was a really bad bossâŠâ
âYou used to work for Vought?â She softened her stand.
âHoney⊠I donât really want to talk about this⊠it's late and we are going to the museum tomorrow so you should get some sleep, mommy is just tired⊠hope you had a good birthday.â
âYou should rest too, mother.â
Your daughter's eyes glowed momentarily turning th blinkers off before she made her way to bed, you stared at her door, thinking if she could see you.
No mother should think their child was creepy, Helena was just difficult and abrasive, to be a small kid with her brain must be unbearable. You could recall the moment she asked you about V so vividly, she looked angry, but you had no honest answer to give her, you had to lie, god knows if you got the details right about how these people committed these crimes. Helena simply had no ability to relate to people, and without the funds you couldnât help her meet her potential, not while you were both stuck living in public housing, not while scraping every penny.
Her few friends forced her to dumb down and even they found her uneasy, only the old people seemed to handle her best, she loved to listen, and her teachers always thought of her as a delight, yet she knew no other Supe beside herself, those pageants were expensive, and networking meetings were hard to get in, talent agencies were costlyâ having a super-abled kid and trying to make them into a Supe was locked behind a massive paywall, all you could hope was that her genius would let her enter a university early on scholarships.
There was always Godolkin, but god knows if they would let her enter at a young age.
It would be easy if her father was involved, if John was there in her life, she would have the world but he didnât want her, he had made that clear years ago.
So why did he lie about the V?Â
It had been two weeks since you seen Homelander, but he saw you a lot, he'd come back and forth-- watching you and the child with ardent curiosity, seeing you made him reminisce, of those many nights and afternoons, of the way no matter how tired you were, you always made sure to look happy when he showed up, the way you looked so at peace while cooking, of the feel of your skin against his and the taste of your precious lips as you kissed him good morning.Â
He followed you, on your only day off as you took Helena around the city, watching you share a slice of overprice cake while taking notes, and ate cheap chinese for lunch, you waited for two hours as Helena played chess and checkers with some oldies at a chess shop, some russian man gave her lessons-- some of these people dressed nicely perhaps pros. Some won over her and some lost but the games were quick, your daughter seemed happier when she loss than when winning.
Something about that didnât sit well with Homelander.
Somehow he found himself in your apartment, cracking open the window to sneak in while you headed back homeâ the tiny apartment felt more like a closet than a habitable space, the ceilign was run down, and the appliances ancient but well kept, your bedroom was simple, cooking books and boxes sat on top of your dressers, a singleâs bed with plush comforters and pillows stuck against the wall, with a wardrobe in front of it, and a cheap fan tucked in the corner. He left for your daughterâs room just a few feet away divided by the bathroom were most of the clutter and laundry lived, her bedroom was just as plain, but the books didnât seem fit for a small child, her desk tidy and organized, he picked up a notebook from the pile, seeing math equations that hurt his eyes within seconds. All her stuff were nice and new, she had a decent computer on top of her bed, an old dresser, but there was an absence of toysâ compared to Ryanâs bedroom that was filled with anything he wanted and decorated expertly. A clock adorned her walls but not much else, the few things that looked messy was a tiny plastic chess set, the kind with magnets on the bottom, and some DIY stem kits.
He took to the bathroom, it was old and falling apart, mold was growing in the corner much to Homelanderâs disgust, trolley held dozens of beauty stuff and shampoos and detergents, a shelf on the wall held towels and toilet rolls. Homelander looked at a sparkly hairbrush, picking a couple strands of lost hair knowing by their lengths and color that they werenât yours, and cursing himself for doing this as he place them on small plastic bag he had hid in his glove.
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