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#sorry if all the characters aren't 'in character'if I write tua again i'll make sure to work on it
wordyneonlights · 1 month
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Strawberry Flavoured Love
Ahahahahah heyyy. I did a rewrite of season 4 episode 5 kind of. purely based on @golden-redhead 's post about five getting a thank you and a genuine hug from his siblings. Sorry if you hate this though, I've never written for tua before!
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6 years five months and one day.
Five turned over to see Lila sleeping a smile playing on her lips. This past month, that had been the only time he'd seen her smile. When she was dreaming.
It had been a sort of strange adjustment for her, he supposed. Being stuck so long never sat too well for Lila whether it was as a suburban mom or in this subway hellscape.
Five had adjusted remarkably well to their predicament... Lila had adjusted better than most. He could imagine being down here with someone like Diego who would have broken dowm months if not years ago.
Out of all his siblings, he figured Klaus would be the most enjoyable to spend this time with, him or Viktor.
That being said, Lila had proven to be more than mediocre company. He'd even go as far as to say, she was an almost pleasant person to be around.
She hadn't said a word about his reaction to seeing Dolores after all these years. His outburst had surprised even himself.
She'd just hugged him, wiped his tears and made rat stew. They hadn't talked about it since. He was sure he had to do something to thank her, something to show his appreciation and it found him in the form of a strawberry farm.
"I've got something to show you," he told her once she had woken up
"I'm guessing it's not a portal back home,"
"It's a shower and a bed to sleep in,"
She frowned slightly before eyeing five, "You're not giving up are you? Because I'd hate to do this whole thing on my own,"
Five rolled his eyes, "I'm giving you a chance to shower, trust me you need it." Lila eyed him before shrugging, "Ok then,"
It was about an hour later when they found themselves situated, behind the strawberry plants picking and occasionally eating in silence.
"Grace loves strawberries," Lila whispered softly and five's heart hurt for her. He'd spent more of his life away from his family than with them but he understood how she felt. Helpless but driven, tired but still willing to keep moving.
He turned back to his own strawberry plot, "We'll just have to pack some to take with us," he replied simply, pushing some of his pile to the side and placing them in a makeshift bag before turning to face her, "We're going to be back soon, you will see your family again," he said and she laughed wryly
"You said that yesterday, and the day before that, and the day before that,"
"And I'll keep saying it until we get back,"
Lila sighed, and Five shifted on his feet. He suddenly wished that Diego was here. They were going through their troubles but Five sort of applauded his older brother.
They had had an awful blueprint for relationships, and that was putting it lightly. It was surprising but admirable that Diego was able to have a family like that; weirdly, Five was kind of proud of his brother.
"About Diego," he started and Lila frowned before her expression melted into something more wistful. "He's... my brother,"
Lila rolled her eyes, "Oh really?"
"In the sense that he's annoying and rushes into stuff and he can be brash, but he's a good guy,"
"I don’t know Five. It's great being able to see my parents again, being able to know my family? That's something I never even dreamed was possible. And I love my kids ok, I love my kids but marriage? That's- "
"Marriage only works as long as you’re willing to make it work,"
"Yes but-"
"Are you willing to make it work?"
Lila paused, looking down at the strawberries for a while before responding "Yes I am,"
"And so is Diego,"
Lila scoffed a small smile playing on her lips and Five smiled inwardly. He felt strangely accomplished.
"When'd you get so wise about marriage? Huh old man?" She joked elbowing him
"I guess Dolores taught me a few things," Five responded, sorting more strawberries.
"That she did."
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6 years 5 months and 2 days
There was something beautiful about finally cracking a code. He'd personally never been involved in the world of drugs but Five supposed that this would be what a hit felt like.
Out of this fucking world.
He stumbled over to Lila shaking her, "I've got it!" He said, "I've cracked it we can go home!"
Her eyes opened and she blinked at him blearily, "What?" She muttered
"We're going home," Five responded placing a hand on her shoulder, "You're going to see your kids again"
"Am I dreaming- ow!" She asked before glaring at Five who had punched her hard enough to let her know that this was real.
"C'mon, we don't have much time left,"
"We never have much time left," she muttered getting up.
The walk back was full of tension, on Five's part he wasn't that worried. For his siblings, this had been a couple of hours. Lila however was fretting.
"Do you think they'll remember me? My kids, my family, Diego..."
"It's only been a couple of hours for them remember? They probably think you went out or something, d'you have the strawberries?"
She nodded, wiping her palms on her trousers before walking up to her door.
She was about to put her key in the lock before the door opened revealing Diego.
"Where've you been? I missed you!" He exclaimed and both Lila and Five's eyes widened. Did he somehow know something?
He embraced Lila who was fighting back tears, burying her face in Diego's shoulder.
"I missed you too,"
Five walked inside not trying to get in the middle of their moment. Walking into the living room he caught sight of the rest of his siblings. He hesitated, thinking about the subway. It was probably something he should tell them about.
"You alright Five you look kinda pale," he heard Luther ask
"Doesn't he always look kind of pale?" He heard Allison whisper
"This is a more... haunted pale than his usual pallour," Klaus chimed in
"Guys..."
"Five!" He heard, turning around to see Diego, he was about to say something when Lila noticed Grace and immediately ran to her.
"Mommy, you're squeezing me too tight!" The girl exclaimed to which Lila hugged her even tighter before loosening the hold, "Where are the twins?"
"Kitchen, come on!" Grace responded tugging on her mothers hand.
Five watched the scene unfold a small smile on his face reaching for the strawberries before he felt a hand on his back.
"Lila told me everything, I just... I want to say thank you,"
Five turned to face his brother, nodding but before he could speak, Diego had bent and wrapped his arms around him. "And thank you for everything else you've done. For us I mean, thank you for saving us, thank you for choosing us. We do love you Five, I hope you know that."
Five was (to say the least) shocked. The last time he had hugged any of his siblings was... could he even remember? Not any time in the last six years... or the six years before that.
He reciprocated the hug anyway although he still felt awkward
"You're family," he said, "I'll always choose you,"
Diego just hugged him tighter in response, staying that way for about a minute before pulling apart. Five barely had a moment to breathe before Klaus pulled him into another hug.
"If Diego gets a five hug, I get a five hug," he said simply to which he got a small smile in response
"Well now I feel left out," Luther complained standing up, and looking at Five who rolled his eyes in response before sighing and opening his arms.
Luther, as he would later admit to himself, was probably the best hugger out of all his siblings.
"Alright," he said turning to face the rest of his siblings, "Are we done?"
Allison and Viktor eyed each other before looking at Five. Viktor got up first awkwardly surveying five before wrapping his arms around him.
"Guess that was about as awkward for you as it was for me," he said pulling away
"I've been through worse things," Five mused to which Viktor laughed
"I guess we all have,"
"Well?" Five said facing Allison, "I've got about one left in me,"
"A five hug is the best type of hug," Klaus commented giving Allison a look
"Plus we've all done it, you don't want to feel left out," Luther quipped
Allison sighed before getting up and walking towards five. She bent down and hugged him gingerly.
"I am sorry for everything," she whispered, Five nodded in response and she pulled back.
"Now that everyone's done, Lila and I have something to tell you."
It was strange how six years five months and two days could be condensed into five minutes and about a half bowl of strawberries. Five almost smiled and the strangeness of it.
"It seems like you're always finding your way back to us," Luther mused as the weight of his and Lila's revelation eased slightly.
"I guess it's a good thing, that way we stop the world from ending," Allison said
"Ending huh," Viktor muttered
"Either way, you always end up saving us," Luther finished, "I'm not sure we've ever thanked you for that,"
"Well, staying alive is thanks enough," Five responded
"No, no, the big guy's right," Klaus chimed, "Our thanking should be oratory, expressive. You've saved our lives so many times now,"
"And you spent like forty years in the apocalypse," Viktor said
"Plus six years in the subway with Lila,"
"I think what we're trying to say is thank you," Diego finished
"Merci merci Five-a-rino, I suppose we owe are lives to you," Klaus added.
"Thank you Five," Luther said, squeezing his shoulder.
"Can't promise I won't fuck it up again but thank you," Allison echoed
"If it wasn't for you I wouldn't have been able to get closure with dad so... yeah thank you," Viktor mused giving Five a half smile.
Five himself wasn't really sure what to think about the whole situation. Appreciation was always welcome, but for his siblings to all be in agreement and sincere... that touched his heart somewhat.
"You're welcome," he replied. The statement felt perfunctory in the wake of the others' vulnerability so he cleared his throat and tried again.
"I mean, all this is... I would do it over again. You all aggravate me to no end but at the end of the day there's really nothing that means more to me than you all,"
There wasn't much to say to that, but there was an agreement that nothing more really needed to be said. For once, the siblings were at peace and Five was ... well he was happy.
He wasn't sure what would come next, if there would even be a next but he knew that sitting here he felt more ok than he had in years.
And really, what more could an old man want?
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