William "Billy" Kaplan (Wiccan) (
selfhelp) wrote in
lucetilogs2013-09-30 11:41 pm
House of M - The Beginning
Who: Billy Kaplan + Anyone who wants to be involved in the House of M Plot + Related CR + Anyone Really
What: Um. The House of M Plot.
When: October 1st-7th
Where: Literally anywhere in Luceti, yo
Summary: Billy returns from a kidnapping feeling a bit, er, different. A white light envelops the village for just a moment, and when it fades... well. All kinds of things are different, actually.
Rating: Varies, anything above R take it elsewhere!
Still accepting last minute sign-ups, if anyone is interested.
It starts off so innocently, early on the morning of October 1st. A burst of light, a warm rush of energy that consumes everything it touches, and it's gentle enough to feel like stepping out into sunlight from the shade. It's so brief that some people might not even notice it happened. But there are certainly... differences. Some subtle, some not. And those changed won't even understand the problem.
After all, why would perfection be a problem?
The truth is, there are no problems. There can't be. It's perfect, Billy thinks. Believes it. His belief is his reality, and now, it's their reality. It all has to be perfect; they deserve it, all of them, for one reason or another. And he'll do whatever he has to protect that perfection from being tainted, ruined, taken away from them.
Teddy died so this could happen, after all.
So what is your new reality?
((first two threads reserved for the intro thread and billy's status; after that consider this log a free-for-all.))
What: Um. The House of M Plot.
When: October 1st-7th
Where: Literally anywhere in Luceti, yo
Summary: Billy returns from a kidnapping feeling a bit, er, different. A white light envelops the village for just a moment, and when it fades... well. All kinds of things are different, actually.
Rating: Varies, anything above R take it elsewhere!
Still accepting last minute sign-ups, if anyone is interested.
It starts off so innocently, early on the morning of October 1st. A burst of light, a warm rush of energy that consumes everything it touches, and it's gentle enough to feel like stepping out into sunlight from the shade. It's so brief that some people might not even notice it happened. But there are certainly... differences. Some subtle, some not. And those changed won't even understand the problem.
After all, why would perfection be a problem?
The truth is, there are no problems. There can't be. It's perfect, Billy thinks. Believes it. His belief is his reality, and now, it's their reality. It all has to be perfect; they deserve it, all of them, for one reason or another. And he'll do whatever he has to protect that perfection from being tainted, ruined, taken away from them.
Teddy died so this could happen, after all.
So what is your new reality?
((first two threads reserved for the intro thread and billy's status; after that consider this log a free-for-all.))

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"Uh huh. Well, you might want to hurry up and finish. There's going to be some construction we need to do inside the house."
And if he didn't get it soon, Pepper might honestly have to scream. God, this was torture, even if she was enjoying Tony racking his brain to try and figure it out.
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A curious, deep look dawned on his features. The tea she'd had at dinner. And the way she was glowing - he knew what they said about women with that glow. It was familiar. He'd seen it before.
When she was pregnant.
His heart started to race. He didn't want to jump to conclusions - but, of course, he had to consider the possibility. "Pepper?"
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"He's going to need his own room. Or she. But I think it might be a boy this time."
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I think it might be a boy this time.
"Oh my god," he said quietly, grin impossibly wide as he moved to wrap both arms around her. "Oh my god, honey - you're pregnant?"
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Then he smiled, bright and wide, absolutely shattering that moment of fear.
“I’m pregnant.” Pepper tightened her arms around his shoulders, abandoning the bridge rail to face him as she confirmed it. She practically wanted to bounce in place she was so excited, her grin easily matching his. “You’re going to be a daddy again.”
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He clung to her tightly, joyful laughter shaking his shoulders as she confirmed his question with her own words. "This is - god. This is amazing." Then, reclaiming a bit of his usual self, he added jokingly, "I can't believe you trust me to raise another kid."
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“Well, you’ve done a pretty good job with the first one.” Words that Pepper meant; she’d long believed he had the potential to be a good father and a good husband. These years they’ve spent together have simply proven her right, as time after time Tony had done right by his family. “And speaking of, we need to figure out how to tell Susanna. This is a pretty huge change for her, too.”
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Being a dad was awesome.
"She's going to be a big sister. Think she'll take it alright if she's not the only one we're spoiling?"
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"I hope so; that's one thing I want to make sure she understands. We don't love her any less because of the new baby." Susanna had five years of being the single star on her parent's stage. The question was would she have her father's reluctance to share her spotlight?
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Tony and Pepper would be doomed.
"I think she'll be okay." Tony pulled her tightly into a hug again, unable to contain another laugh of joy.
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Well. Doomed really was the only word for it.
"Better than okay." Just like they were right now. Pepper closed her eyes, savoring the sound of her husband's laugh, and everything that they now had promised to them.
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"Much better," He agreed, turning his head slightly to kiss her cheek. "So much better than okay."
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"So much better." Her voice lowered to a murmur as she turned her head too, resting their foreheads together. "I love you, Tony."
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"Can I at least use the name Optimus Prime until we find out the sex of the baby?" His voice was still low and quiet, but curbed with jest now, as his hand smoothed over her stomach.
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She smiled through the refusal though, moving her hand over Tony's. They both knew how this process went, and it wouldn't be long at all before they would feel movement below where there hands rested and their baby grew within her.
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He was silent for a moment, feeling the rise and fall of her breathing as he thought about what awaited beneath their hands, so infinitesimally small at that moment but infinitely important.
"Alright. Rain check on names. Besides, I'd hate for Sue to think she's not the only Optimus Prime in my heart."
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"It would be a real tragedy." Whatever she thought of the nickname, it meant something special to their daughter. Tony would just have to flex his creative muscles--and Pepper in turn would have to reign in her husband until they settled on something they both agreed on.
"So when should we tell her?" The sooner the better, she thought. It'd been agony keeping the news secret this long.
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"Not tonight. She'll never sleep," he said. Getting Susie to go to sleep on normal nights could be a feat in and of itself. If they told her she was getting a new baby brother or sister right before trying to do so? They'd be doomed. She'd be jumping on the bed asking questions late into the night for sure.
"Tomorrow at breakfast? Given I can keep it in that long, I mean. That remains to be seen." With news he was this ecstatic about, it would be hard to stop himself from telling every single person he knew within the hour.
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"Oh, definitely not tonight." There were too many reasons to list, from what Tony pointed out about their daughter's enthusiasm and curiosity, to needing time to decide just how to tell her, to the simple fact that Pepper would like a chance to celebrate with her husband.
So she nodded at the suggestion of breakfast, grinning as Tony himself pointed out the likelihood that he would run his mouth if left to his own devices. "I guess I'll have to come up with a way to distract you."
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But, as usual, he was open to being persuaded.
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“Let’s go home.”