Thankfully Inigo is a bit more used to seeing Roland more vulnerable by now. It still doesn't always come too easily, sharing his fears with Inigo, or more troublesome thoughts.. But the very nature of their journey on the train with all its twists and turns meant that Inigo was inevitably going to see some of it.
And although the stakes may be a bit lower here, less life or death, it's good to see that Roland still doesn't totally clam up. He's changed a lot from the guy Inigo first met on the train - the one who didn't even want to mention anything to Inigo about his injury that was giving him a hard time doing as much as walking.
.. and he's also changed a lot from the guy who did nothing but work, work, work, apparently. Judging by the next thing Roland says.
That does catch Inigo off guard a little - eyes growing a little bigger as he hears the words. Instinct almost makes him ask if Roland is sure, if he isn't just doing it for them rather than himself.. but no, Inigo realises very well that it's exactly because of the kind of guy Roland is that he wouldn't say that without being sure of it.
So instead he just smiles.
"I'd like that. I think it's a good idea." Not just for Inigo, though he's obviously glad at the prospect of spending more time with his father. But he's mostly thinking of Will. It's helped that he's healthy now, and that he has Inigo to spend a lot of time with while Inigo is still trying to find his footing like some newborn fawn in this modern world.. But Inigo knows Will could use having Roland around more. Like the final piece of the puzzle in making the boy's life better. ".. Though I suppose I do have a bit of a personal stake in it," he admits, jokingly, smiling.
"But please, father. No matter what you do.. Know that I could never regret my choice to come here." That much Inigo knows for sure. No matter what may happen in this world from this point on, he couldn't regret it. No matter how bad things would get here. "I had no life left. No existence."
He erased that with his own hands, after all, through his choice to save his country and parents over himself.
"You're the one who gave me that once more. Then how could I regret it in the slightest..?"
Such a declaration is enough to stop him in his tracks, no more words left to say. The warmth that washes over him almost feels close to the touch, as if he could reach out, palpable and real. But Inigo's honesty grounds him from lifting too high up, expressing a gratitude they've long crossed. But no matter how much time passes, even outside of a magical void train, he knows just how much this second chance means to both of them.
For Roland's invitation, opening his home and his nation to Inigo, was not the only good thing to come about their adventure. So too did Inigo's wish upon Naga help Roland heal the rift of his land that his own hands could not mend. He credits Naga for William's miraculous healing, and now they were all here, together, with their memories intact and their family complete.
Such a stirring of emotion draws him to touch Inigo's cheek with a gentle hold, a thumb to stroke the bottom of his eye where his Brand remains; the final connection to a life he had left behind for this one. The smile on Roland's face crinkles the sides of his eyes in fondness, the cereal poured earlier forgotten for the moment.
"And you chose to live out the rest of your future here. You saved us too. That's why I want to make sure you're comfortable. And that you're happy. You and William both." He continues to stroke his cheek affectionately, the light hitting just the right angle that it casts a familiar vision upon him now, one Inigo might be more accustomed to seeing - like they were still onboard the train, arms around each other in embrace, the golden hour before peaceful sleep.
But Roland chuckles suddenly, low and deep and resounding. He glances at the bowls resting by the table.
"If there's anything to regret though, it's that I haven't gotten any better in the kitchen. My sons are going to starve at this rate. I'm sorry I'm a poor chef."
".. well, no one can be perfect in every way, father."
There's some teasing in his voice, but it's not too strong. It's not like Inigo really wants to make Roland feel bad about his lack of real cooking skills. Inigo genuinely doesn't mind, after all - they make do in their own ways. It's not like some burnt pizza or bowls of cereal are going to make his stay in this world any less pleasant.
He carefully nudges one of the bowls over to Roland, especially since he doesn't know when the other last ate today. If he came home early, he may just have worked extra by skipping lunch. It's one of those things Inigo can't be sure of, but he highly suspects.
In turn he will even grab his own bowl and start to eat some of the cereal, like he's setting a good example over here.
(And in the meantime, he can briefly contemplate just how easy it was for Roland to say that, to slot him right in next to Will as if he's known Inigo for his whole life rather than the odd half year or so on the train. Usually it may have been easy for the boy to get lost in insecurities about whether or not he fits in, if he deserves to be here, but.. it's hard to do so with Roland's constant reassurances, carefully slipped in all over the place.)
"Besides, if you're interested, it could be something to study once you have more time. Then we can eat here like this every evening - except with the three of us, all together."
Roland takes the bowl gratefully, and though he isn't particularly famished, dives right in as if half-crunchy cereal is the most delicious thing he's eaten. He knows it's not particularly the most filling thing for dinner either, but there's something about the mood that would have lifted his spirits regardless of what they shared together. These moments are no less precious to Roland even if it's been a while since their reunion, enough time passing that Inigo can now go out on his own, can navigate short commutes and can ask directions to go home.
Hearing himself think that - home - is still surreal. Roland tries, and at least for now, succeeds in hiding his fond little smile as he takes in another spoonful of cold milk and cereal bits. Mid-chew, he feels his phone vibrate in his pocket again, the ringing growing louder every second he keeps it unanswered. But for once, Roland isn't rushing to get it, he's not dropping absolutely everything present just to swipe a screen and speak to the other end of the line as if it was life and death.
Who knew working appropriately could feel...satisfying in its own right?
"You've explored the whole house, right?" Roland wipes the corner of his mouth with the back of his hand, the other hand dipped in his pocket for the phone ringing again and again. He doesn't quite glance at it yet, his attention still on Inigo. "There's a small library next to my bedroom. It's hidden up in the attic. Pull on the ladder and go there any time. There are cookbooks there, I think...A lot, if memory serves right."
Which is code for he's never actually looked at them before, but someone once did, and whoever they were, they seemed to know a whole lot more than Roland if they collected as much as they did. But this was for another adventure in Inigo's modern world journey, for a different time! Finally, Roland looks down at the screen, his eyes in a squint, before he breaks out into a full on grin.
"Speak of the devil."
He moves his chair closer to Inigo, and after he swipes to accept the call, rests the back of the phone against the nearest surface - in this case, the cereal box. Why he does this is made quite evident sooner rather than later when the screen shows, technically, the eldest of the Crane sons: William with his droopy eyes that sparkle with energy even through the fading resolution of a video call. Roland takes another bite of cereal, leaning an elbow against Inigo's shoulder. "Look who decided to call at last. Heh."
'Hi daddy! Hi big bro!' William's voice comes through clear at least, but he sighs in disappointment after he catches Roland's spoon and the crunch from his bite. 'Aww, cereal again? Did daddy try to make something new again?'
A hidden library! Now this is starting to sound much more like a part of the modern world that's even vaguely similar to the world Inigo is used to.
.. although the library in the palace wasn't exactly hidden as much as Inigo just much prefered to spend his childhood all day outside in the flower fields on the castle grounds rather than inside with a bunch of stuffy books, but look, the details don't matter. It sounds all mysterious!
But before Inigo can contemplate the mystery - or even the more specific mystery of who put those cookbooks there when it obviously couldn't have been Roland with his level of cooking skills - there's the call. Roland accepting it, moving closer.
And those are all the hints Inigo needs to immediately know who's calling. There's no way Roland would accept anything else this quickly - or at the very least, this enthousiastically. This can't be work or business of any kind. It can only be one person trying to call Roland.
That person indeed appears on the screen a moment later, and if Roland hadn't scooted over, Inigo would have, eager to see the younger boy's face. As if he hasn't seen him in weeks, rather than literally just a bit earlier today.
"Come on, Will!" The smile on Inigo's face is so big that it almost threatens to burst. He raises his own bowl so it's visible in the frame of the camera. "This is.. what do you call it again? Haute cuisine, you know!"
Apparently Inigo either wants to defend at least the last few remaining shreds of Roland's potential coolness in the eyes of his biological son, or Inigo realises his part in the failure of the pizza's Roland was trying to make.. Either way, he says it with an ease.
"Besides, we have to save the real amazing meals until you're here to have them with us. We're not just going to leave you out!"
Roland tries not to make a face at the line of conversation, his profile turning to the side to hide the fact that he almost missed his bite of cereal. Will immediately makes a sound of disbelief, as if he's already gotten used to such a thing in the short time that he's spent with his new sibling. It's already something to behold that Inigo himself is the guy to take him to his first ever summer camp, and not Roland's secret service. In fact, insisting on it.
'Um...Hot cuisine...? Well, I dunno 'bout that!' He goes, the camera angle shifting from a bottom view to a frontal, showing a face that looks precisely like Roland's - except for the droop in the corners of his eyes, and a softness in his eyebrows and cheeks that is absent in his father's. But the hair, the color of his irises, oh yes there would be no mistake of whose kid this was. Though it seemed that the Brand in Inigo's pupil aside, the three of them did in fact, look similar.
'You can tell me later when daddy isn't around what he tried to make! It'll be our secret!' He giggles mischievously, pretending Roland isn't around at all. To which the older man only ignores, waiting for his turn to speak up around this youngsters embarrassing him vicariously. It's not his fault they were talking about girlfriends, all right! Will is probably trying his best to vlog things, the face cam dizzying the more he walks around his designated cabin. Strangely enough, he looks to be alone.
'Wait, wait! I have to tell you! They're gonna teach us how to make stuff here, big bro! Real stuff! Food you can cook in the great outdoors! Food you cook in a fire! Like in my stories!' The younger has finally plants himself nicely by his bedside, and his uniform is in plain view. It's clear that he hasn't had much time to socialize with the level of enthusiasm he's cramming into one video call, regardless of the age gape between him and Inigo. It's at the moment of his next breath that Roland finally chuckles, his head shaking in amusement.
"Okay, settle down. Tell Inigo about that first." He shares a knowing glance at said pup, his cereal bowl half empty by the time he turns fully to show himself to the limited space of the selfie cam on his phone. Nevermind his One Fear of having to watch out for two of them keeping secrets like some club...or that it's cute to imagine such a bond forming already.
Inigo isn't eating from his own bowl anymore at all at this point. It's off to the side, forgotten for the moment - his full attention turned towards his little brother and everything he has to say. Inigo just watching with a smile on his face.
Though he can't help but note the way Will seems to be alone right now. Sure, maybe he wanted some privacy to be able to talk to his father and brother in peace, but.. call it being overly fussy about these things, but Inigo can't help but worry a little all the same. Especially with how talkative Will is being right now. He's not throwing it all out because he hasn't had a chance to chat with the other kids instead, right?
Not that Inigo isn't grateful to have this level of enthusiasm thrown at him. Like Will can barely contain himself with the amount of things he wants to tell him, despite having seen each other earlier today and having talked plenty.
"Wow, really?" He says, all attention and interest. Despite, you know, that kind of food being nothing new to Inigo. Living out in the wilderness is what he's done for years, after all. But Inigo wouldn't want to ruin the boy's excitement in telling them about it, nor has he bothered Will with the sadder parts of his fairytale world. It's nothing a kid his age should be thinking about.
"Then maybe next time our father causes a fire while trying to cook dinner, you can cook our real dinner over it."
It's a joke! A light tease! He defended Roland's honour a moment ago, so it just makes it even again when he says this, right.
Besides, Inigo is cutely letting his head drop sideways to rest right on Roland's shoulder anyway. Partially to be affectionate after saying that, but also since it makes them fit into the limited view on the camera so much more easily this way.
The fact that the kid was alone becomes more and more apparent when his hyperactive self starts moving again, almost giving a complete room tour by the time he plops down on the next surface with his hands cradling under his chin while speaking. There seemed to be no signs of anyone at all, with only one of each thing present - one bed, one nightstand, one cabinet, one chair and table...
Roland scoffs mockingly, playful, not giving the observation a second thought. It doesn't even occur to him at all. He reaches behind Inigo's head and messes up his hair while speaking directly into the call. "Hey! Give me a break, frozen pizzas are a lot harder than they look. If things had worked according to plan, Inigo would have begged me for the recipe. Heh."
Dad jokes are truly a marvel.
"And what are you two talking about, there wasn't a fire...There was smoke. That's different." Roland, please!! But thankfully for Inigo, his new family member doesn't quite buy into it, throwing a rather dry look that seems to be passed on from generation to generation.
'...that's not funny, daddy. Go order something for takeout! Don't starve my new big bro, okay? I have to teach him how to make stew when I come home!' Whatever expression he throws his own father at that point, William suddenly shifts and changes, looking incredibly happy again when eyes meet Inigo's. The first time he met his adopted brother, things were admittedly a little awkward. But the Brand in Inigo's eye made for the perfect story time, with William's curious heart naturally drawn to the tale of what it was that tattooed on his iris, and how he managed to get it. Though Inigo had his own method of telling such a story to the young boy, Roland is grateful that his son accepted it for what it was, and seems to search for it every time they lock gazes. Neither are aware just how much William is both fascinated and grateful for it; a reminder that his stories seemed valid, they could be real, and that out of them came the best gift of all. A new brother, a complete family at last.
Roland chuckles.
"Sorry to say peapod, but your big bro already knows how to make a fine stew. You two could have a stew-off in the backyard though. I'd be the judge."
sshhh i never see any typos, everything is just the way you intended it to be
It's a marvel, just seeing how much William looks like Roland at times. Not just in physical appearance, but also some of the little mannerisms. Sure, Will mostly acts really different, due to still being a young child and all.. but it's in moments like these that he swears he's seen that expression on the kid's face before, right on the face of the older guy sitting next to him right now.
Well, it makes sense, doesn't it? They're related. They share the same blood, Will grew up with Roland right there. (Until he was hardly ever there anymore.) It's not something Inigo is jealous of, wouldn't dare to, but it does explain the differences between the two brothers.
And he mostly just listens to the exchange the other two have, smiling at how cute it is. It's not the first time Inigo has seen Will be sassy in that kid kind of way with their father, but it's adorable. It's just good to see them so comfortable, so happy. There's no way he couldn't thank Naga ever single night for creating this for them. A restored world, a healthier body, a happier life.
Though there is one thing that bothers him.
"Oh--! Will, hang on for a second, there's someone at the door! We'll be right back!"
Look, usually he would have discussed this with Roland first, but there's no way to be subtle about it in the middle of a video call! So Inigo's fingers rapidly move to momentarily switch off the camera and microphone on the phone, with an ease that's been thankfully helped along through frequent use of the SCA back during their train adventure.
Then he turns to Roland, without missing a beat. In fact, before the other can even ask what's up, Inigo is already starting first: "Why is he all by himself?" He may be fussing a bit too much now, but how can he help it! That's his little brother, and if there's anything Inigo aspires to me, it's a good big brother who looks out for his little sibling.
Inigo moves too fast for Roland to catch, the call already on mute and the video paused. Only William's name is seen now, flashed on the screen above his picture, cropped in the middle. The kid on the other end only nods before he's put on hold, and he seems still in chipper spirits. Roland however, is confused. Up until that question, where things suddenly change and he realizes the ruse Inigo pulls to get them to talking in private.
"..."
He doesn't answer right away. There's something about the way Inigo looks at him for the truth that makes it even harder to tell him why so. He rubs the back of his neck, a guilt that creeps up slowly but is present all the same.
"Because he's in a private cabin, pup." Roland steels himself, says it as steadily as he can. His arms cross back against his chest as he turns back to the screen of the phone in video call limbo. There's a silent hope that Inigo might understand his reasons, even if it inevitably isolated his son from making new friends his age. "He...He's still the president's kid. And I'd do the same for you, book you a private area so I could get security detail around your perimeter at all times. You can't be too careful, even if things are the way that they are."
Inigo isn't sure how to place Roland's apparent shame when he first sees it. Is the other just embarrassed he didn't catch onto Inigo's obviously very clever scheme to be able to talk without Will overhearing? That's what he at first assumes, but then Roland starts talking.
And then it becomes apparent very clearly that it's not why the other looks so awkward. No, that way he looks has so much more to do with the words he's speaking now, huh. With the reason he's giving for all of this.
"But--"
Inigo starts, instinctively, before letting his protest momentarily trail off. It doesn't feel right. He knows why Roland is doing that, which is why the protest stops right there. He knows that Will is just a kid, and one who only just recovered from being sickly. That he couldn't protect himself if something were to happen, the way Inigo could.
But still..
It's not right.
That feeling is what spurs Inigo on to keep talking, even though the look in his eyes is sympathetic, like he can understand it's not an easy decision for Roland either.
"But this way he can't make friends at summer camp. This way he still can't have the regular fun experience everyone has, even though he's able to be out of the hospital now." Like there's still something separating Inigo's new brother from the rest of the world - even if it's no longer the walls of a hospital room. Like nothing has changed.
Maybe he's too worried. Inigo knows that. Will seemed pretty chipper, but how can he not worry all the same? Who wouldn't want the best for that boy, even though Inigo has more heard of everything he's gone through rather than seen it all with his own eyes?
But this way, he can't make friends at summer camp.
No, that's precisely why Roland couldn't face Inigo now, and it feels like the room has gotten a bit darker as the sun completely falls down on them and everything is bathed in night. He needs to turn more lamps on, or the overhead fixture. Roland looks to the side, as if to pretend that he isn't aware of just how right Inigo is - how he's thought of that already, how Will knew too but was so used to Roland's way of being that he fought it and then still allowed it regardless.
He doesn't know when, but it seems Inigo has gotten a much better grasp of Will than Roland. His thinking hasn't changed even though peace has been achieved, no matter by what means they were able to return together. It's hard to change such habits, even more so when your son who's always needed you has miraculously changed with the times. Shouldn't he be allowing him the freedom that only books and stories once filled on reality's behalf?
Roland is frightened regardless, though he's not one to say it out loud. Especially not now.
"...He just sleeps in a different place, that's all. He's doing the same activities as the other kids in the program." A lame attempt if there ever was one, but it's also his final effort to defend his actions. Though if he knows Inigo any, and he's certain at this point in time he does, he isn't taking this against Roland. In fact, it's already enough to burn how kindly he looks at him, as if trying to reason with compassion. But he knows this too is not a reason good enough to isolate a kid with years being alone in a ward already.
Inigo knows it. And he knows Roland knows it too, no matter what the other guy may be saying right now. It's still not the same. He's still not having the regular camp experience as all the other kids are. And it'd be one thing if this was the first time, but Will has been isolated from the rest of the world for so long already. He shouldn't have to endure more of it, even if Inigo knows where Roland's intentions come from.
He frowns, but it's not angry. He's instead just thinking, like Inigo is trying to find some solution. If not for this time, then at least for the next. So Will, his precious new brother, would never have to feel like he's different again.
"Why didn't you tell me..?" Maybe exactly because Roland knew that Inigo would see a problem with all of this, huh. "I-- I could have volunteered to be the camp assistant for his cabin. I could've kept him safe."
Sure, it wouldn't have been so easy. Because Inigo saw the camp assistants with their groups when he dropped Will off - all of them regular guys, modern, not like Inigo who's still fumbling with the very concept of a phone half of the time. He'd stick out like a sore thumb, having to try so hard to blend in.
He's always been weak to his son, but now that he's got two, this inclination to make them understand where he's coming from only grows infinitely stronger. "I..I didn't want you to work when you were having so much fun outside, discovering new things. Buying phones and getting around town by yourself."
That much he knows he's honest about. But he didn't think it was such an available option to him either, since he's wary of putting too much on Inigo's plate. Roland wants him to enjoy things, have fun with a new life. It was enough that he accompanied Will to the campsite on Roland's behalf, but to add more to his responsibilities before he's even gotten the chance to make friends made Roland uncomfortable. He was here in this modern world to be a new person, have the future he deserves where he can be the teen he's meant to be!
Though he does remember that Inigo by nature, is someone who loves to be there for others regardless of the circumstance. The peace they've won thanks to a magical wish from a dragon won't change that about him. He realizes it belatedly, causing his head to droop further and his sighs to heave through shoulders like he's really done both of these boys wrong.
What else can he say to such rationale? What can he counter when the argument is bulletproof?
"...You're right. I'm doing it to him again. I'm keeping him away." How do you even apologize for this with words? Roland shakes himself out of it, sits to his full height and gestures with an open palm towards Inigo. If he doesn't look like he's done a great crime yet, then he's not frowning hard enough.
"Go back to Will. I'll handle this. I'll make some calls. Can I borrow your new phone?"
Let dads make amends, as silly as they might seem at times. Plus, he's memorized the numbers he has to call anyway, so it doesn't need to be his line at all.
The guilt is drifting off Roland in waves. Inigo can feel it, like it really is being transmitted across the entire room. And even though he's definitely glad that the other is doing something about it, it's not like Inigo wanted him to feel guilty over it.
It's not as if the older guy was doing something wrong. Not from Inigo's point of view, anyway. He just wanted to protect his son. Nothing wrong with that. Besides, it must be hard - Roland having to adjust to not only have one son much more actively in his life, but now having another one from another world to deal with as well.
So he reaches out, Inigo's hand landing on Roland's shoulder.
"Father. It's alright. You were trying to keep him safe because you love him. I get that. I think Will does too." Sure, his little brother may be the one more likely to protest these things, but Inigo thinks he's plenty smart for his age. He may have missed a lot of school, but he has good common sense.
Inigo takes out the new phone, putting it in the palm of Roland's hand with a smile.
"Don't blame yourself, alright? We're fixing it now! I'll talk to Will, so don't worry about that."
When the item is deposited in his hand, Roland is already stood from the chair and a kiss is planted directly on Inigo's forehead before he utters a quick, "Okay, be right back. Thanks." And off he goes into the other corner of the room, hidden behind a wall that connects one area to the next. A faint voice can be heard after a while, Roland's own as he goes about the mandatory greetings that eventually lead up to a change of plans, as promised.
Meanwhile, Will is patiently waiting on the other end of the line. As Inigo removes the mute from both audio and video, the kid can be seen only partially. The top of his head with hair sticking out as if he had just tumbled in bed, and he seems to be reciting words from a storybook, unaware that he's no longer on hold.
'- but the queen was corrupted by the twelve who used her magic to...oh!' He perks up right away, adjusting the camera so he's on full FaceTime view with Inigo. It seems Roland and Inigo's huddle lasted long enough that he was able to change into pajamas, striped and oversized for a small frame.
It's a good thing that Inigo shifts easily in these situations. Sure, it helps that his conversation with Roland ended well, but there's still some worry about his father that he has to surpress now in order to be able to flash Will a big smile. He manages - it somehow feels easier to do it for Will's sake, maybe since his instinct to protect his little brother is so strong.
"Sorry that we took a while. Father apparently has some stuff he needs to discuss-- you know, the usual." Inigo makes a hand gesture, though it's all said with a joking edge, like an in-joke only the two of them are in on. It's true though - Will knows just as well as him about Roland's habits, if not better. And they're a good excuse as to why the guy is out of the picture - quite literally! - for the moment.
"He'll be right back though! And hey, in the meantime-- what story were you reading, huh? You seemed to be getting really into it!"
'Oh...who was at the door, then? Did you end up ordering takeout after all?' The little boy frowns, puffing up one cheek in mild annoyance. 'I told daddy to read more books about cooking! Like me! I read lots of them! I know how to make eggs in three different ways, big bro!' Scrambled, sunny-side, and boiled. Take that, Roland.
(Said guy is still on the phone, his voice progressively getting quieter and quieter, as if...whispering. Pleading.)
In the meantime, Will latches on to the thing that piques his passion the most, and that's when his new brother talks about his favorite storybook of all time. The smile on his face looks to mimic the brightness of Inigo's own, regardless if the older teen is trying his best to distract Will from the real issue: being isolated when the whole point of immersing him in summer camp was to help him get reacquainted with kids his own age.
'It's my faaaavorite book of all time! I want to read it with you when I come back! Okay?' Will sits cross-legged now, the phone held in both hands close to his face. It seems he doesn't even need to read from the book to tell Inigo all about it; so often has he repeated the story that it's practically his creed.
'The whole story is about this little girl and she's a princess, right? But then, her dad the king, he dies and so she has to be the next queen! She's even younger than me though, so she doesn't know what to do! And and and, and then these bad guys called the Zodiarchs come and try to raise her to be a Queen, but they keep blaming all the bad stuff they do on her, so people start disliking her! It's really terrible!'
The animated way he performs the words with his hands and the rising and falling of eyebrows, smiles, and frowns, is the complete opposite of Roland's own still and deliberate movements. Will really is just a kid.
'Y'know why she's super special though, big bro? It's because she's a really strong magician! She even had a magic teacher!' Will adds this last bit as if sharing a secret, even though the story isn't quite so, and it can only really end one particular way. The wonder in which he engages someone like Inigo is unmistakable, however: 'Big bro, do you wish you had magic powers too? I wish I could use magic like Queen Cassiopeia!'
There are a lot of things Inigo could do right now, but he's abandoning them all in favour of focusing on the current topic Will is going on about - figuring that it's probably what'd distract the boy the most at the moment, that'll keep him the happiest. He'll just defend Roland's cooking skills (or, well, the ones he's.. working on..) and his dedication to doing everything right for his son(s) in his heart instead, rather than distracting Will with it, making him think of less pleasant things.
It softens Inigo's smile a little as all those other feelings flood his heart though.
"Well, I'm not so sure about me.." Although he has to admit his perspective on magic is much different than Will's. Inigo comes from a world where it's normal, after all, though he can see why it'd be so special to a kid like Will now Inigo is trying to adjust to a world where it's nowhere to be seen. "But you do though, huh?"
Somewhere in the distance Inigo can faintly hear Roland speaking. Soft enough that he knows Will can't hear, but that means it's also soft enough that Inigo can't make out the words the other is saying, only the tone he's using. Something about the pleading makes his chest ache, and Inigo has to seriously surpress the urge to look over to the side to offer Roland any reassuring looks - Will would notice, after all. He'll just have to make sure to show Roland his appreciation later. Once they're both done doing what they can for the beloved other member of their family.
"Tell your big brother. What would you want to use magic for if you had it?"
Perhaps it's a good thing that Will was neither questioning where Roland was, nor shy about how he feels given that Inigo is so openly kind to him. That no matter how difficult it might have seemed at first for two kids to bridge the gap between age and world, they're here now, a budding relationship neither expected would blossom as it has. The grin on the younger's face is unmistakably happy, even if behind his innocent eyes lies a more experienced boy...one who has seen the worst of life's circumstances.
So when he says what he does to Inigo, it's not for any sort of blind faith that he makes the declaration. He says it because in spite of it all, his sickness and living majority of his life in a similar despair that Inigo might recognize.
'I'd use it to help as many people as I could! I'd work real hard on it like in the storybooks! I'd help you, and daddy, and the people daddy works hard for too!'
Just as these words come out of the phone's speaker, Roland wraps up his own conversation, a look of relief at the close of the call he takes in private. Bits and pieces of the conversation coming into Inigo's hearing - thank you's and I apologize-for-the-inconveniences. Will though, is none the wiser of what's really going on behind the scenes.
His smile turns a shade fonder, and the stare in his eyes shine with a glimpse of wonder. As if the more he speaks to Inigo, the more he can't believe at how things have changed, and how he's gained someone new in a family long fractured.
'I'm really happy you're here with us, big bro Inigo. You're the best.'
The timing is just right, with a hand that suddenly rests against Inigo's shoulder, warm and gentle. Whether or not Roland catches that from the call is a mystery, or that it doesn't quite matter anyway, bending by the waist to show his face right back.
"Hey, sorry. I'm back from, ah. A little errand I ran." Roland turns to the side, catching Inigo's eye. "I have a surprise for you. Might be better if Inigo tells you. It was his idea, after all."
He whispers something into Inigo's ear, smiling. That everything has been settled, and strings were once again pulled. The Secret Service would stay to protect Will, but would be out of sight completely. And most importantly, Will has been transferred out of the private cabin, and back into the group he was assigned to, complete with bunker beds and campfires in each hut.
Roland really came back just in time. Because even with as fond of Will as Inigo has quickly grown to be, there's no way he knows how to deal with those compliments. It's hard for him to take them coming from anyone, after all, let alone from Will. When they're delivered with this level of enthusiasm and honesty. How can he accept that he's the best when Inigo knows he's far from it?
But that's why Roland is his guardian angel today. Either knowingly or unknowingly protecting Inigo from having to reply to that, instead offering up another angle to the conversation. And a rather relieving one at that. It eases the smile on Inigo's face some.
"Hmmm," he hums, like he's about to share some secret with Will. Meanwhile he's using his hand to properly tug Roland over, urging him to sit back down again. Mostly because of what he's about to say.
"I think your father is not giving himself enough credit here, Will." Because even if Inigo suggested it, Roland still went along with it in the end. Still metaphorically went on his knees to ensure it was possible in the first place. Inigo couldn't have done any of that himself and he knows it.
So of course he's going to drag Roland into this too. Will deserves to know what his father does for him, when it comes down to it. How much his father cares for him.
"We made sure you don't have to stay there by yourself anymore. They're going to place you in another cabin, with some of the other kids." He smiles, looking at the screen. "Does that sound fun? You guys could tell stories together, rather than having to read them on your own!"
He takes the cue and sits close enough to be seen without obstruction, listening with a smile that grows ever so wider the more Inigo speaks. He shakes his head as if in mock exasperation; cut from the same cloth these two were, such that any gesture given to one seemed to always be thrown back in reverence to the other. Will would need to be more patient with them both, it seems.
Thankfully, Will pipes up just in time so Roland doesn't have to say a word. And does the boy look happy - much happier than the start of his call to check up on his new family, eyes grown so wide that the rest of his expression follows suit. Then, suddenly, with an explosive energy only a child could provide, he jumps up the bed and the phone falls somewhere by the wayside. The view becomes that of his two feet bouncing against a flimsy mattress, causing Roland to shift from amused to totally concerned.
'Yippee! I'm gonna be a part of a study group! I'm gonna go with the other kids! Big bro, daddy, thank you thank you thank you - !'
Roland isn't helping by talking over him, the smooth connection between two phones totally interrupted by One Dad trying not to helicopter parent. He may or may not be standing again, as if that solves or does anything to address the situation on the other side of town.
"William Crane, please do not jump on your bed! You might fall and hurt yourself - !"
It falls on deaf ears, as Roland turns to Inigo then back to the phone, wondering what best to do as Will continues his parade. At some point, he leaves the frame of the video call and audibly runs around the room, shouting from the top of his lungs, feet heavy against creaky wooden floors.
'We're gonna make stew, we're gonna make smores, we're gonna make - '
The video call drops, whether by accident or by design. And then there was silence as Roland blinks, slowly sinking back down on his seat. Turning to Inigo with a neutral look on his face, though his eyes tell the story of someone in shock of the events that just took place.
"I..." Roland starts off, rubbing the back of his neck. "Um. Should...we call back?"
Inigo is trying really hard to not look too amused at this, since Roland's concern about the kid is pretty obvious. But to Inigo that energy is just cute. It's so unbridled, so innocent. Inigo wonders if he was like that too, before everything happened. (A thought that makes him feel so much older than he really is.)
Still, he can't fully surpress the smile on his face when Roland pipes up again after the connection is broken.
"No, just leave him to celebrate for a little bit. I'm sure he'll call back himself if he finds some time to talk."
As if only now realising his bowl of cereal is a thing that still exists, Inigo drags it closer towards himself, shoving a spoonful of it in his mouth. Thankfully it can't go cold, since it was cold to start with..
Though if one were to ask, Roland would have given all the credit to Inigo. He says as much when he takes up his own bowl, sipping milk from the rim. He has his moments too, especially when he's comfortable. One of these days though, he'll need to treat Inigo to a better meal than this...Maybe take up Will on his offer to make stew from what he's learned.
"I don't think I could have done that if you hadn't...Well, showed me what I did wrong." He immediately wipes off the milk mustache that forms on his top lip against the back of his hand. There's a sheepish energy that thrums about Roland now, but he hides it well behind a chuckle and a rub to the back of his neck. The bowl is emptied out and set aside, both hands now free to lean on his knees as if in thought. For a time, the moment passes with only the clinking of Inigo's spoon against the bowl to fill in the silence.
When he finally does speak again, the smile on his face lightens somewhat, and he peers up at Inigo, gaze seeking.
"I'm still kind of new at this, to be honest." Roland says, free to speak in the presence of someone who has seen most of his inner world. There's no hiding no. "You're helping me more than you realize."
Whether he means Inigo's latent talent for kid-whispering or the fact that his presence alone soothes the troubles that ail him as a father trying to make amends after years of absence, is up to question for anyone. Perhaps with the way he sounds though, Roland could be referring to both. It just drives home the desire to ensure Inigo doesn't regret a single day of choosing here to settle his roots; that this is the world he stops and rests for good.
Under any other circumstances, they'd be weird words to hear from someone Roland's age. From someone who has a son Will's age. Being new to this. Even though the bond of father and son between Roland and Will has existed for so long already.
But Inigo knows. He gets it. Even if his own father hadn't been away often too, Inigo would have realised there are circumstances that can keep fathers and sons apart, prevent them from fully forming such a bond in the first place. He knows why Roland says he's new to this. Because he is.
"I'm only glad if I can help," Inigo simply replies. He meets Roland's gaze when the other talks, though it drops to stare at the last remainders of his cereal, a small smile on his face. "Both of you deserve it. Will has been through so much, but.. you have too."
Between working his butt off and coming face to face with his city, his people, his son being wiped out right in front of him. Roland hasn't had it easy either.
"So I just want to bring you two together."
Inigo believes it'll fall in place naturally, the bond between Roland and Will. He's already seen it shift so much ever since they returned to Roland's world, after all. Even if Inigo wasn't here, they'd get there somehow - he sure likes to think so, anyway.
All he's doing is maybe making things happen a bit more quickly.
He looks back up. "I think it helps that it's easier for me to understand both of you."
Will since Inigo is closer in age to him, and since he too has been an abandoned son. And as for Roland-- well, what hasn't Inigo seen from the other during that long, long time they spent travelling on that train? If he didn't understand Roland by now, he'd surely never get there.
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And although the stakes may be a bit lower here, less life or death, it's good to see that Roland still doesn't totally clam up. He's changed a lot from the guy Inigo first met on the train - the one who didn't even want to mention anything to Inigo about his injury that was giving him a hard time doing as much as walking.
.. and he's also changed a lot from the guy who did nothing but work, work, work, apparently. Judging by the next thing Roland says.
That does catch Inigo off guard a little - eyes growing a little bigger as he hears the words. Instinct almost makes him ask if Roland is sure, if he isn't just doing it for them rather than himself.. but no, Inigo realises very well that it's exactly because of the kind of guy Roland is that he wouldn't say that without being sure of it.
So instead he just smiles.
"I'd like that. I think it's a good idea." Not just for Inigo, though he's obviously glad at the prospect of spending more time with his father. But he's mostly thinking of Will. It's helped that he's healthy now, and that he has Inigo to spend a lot of time with while Inigo is still trying to find his footing like some newborn fawn in this modern world.. But Inigo knows Will could use having Roland around more. Like the final piece of the puzzle in making the boy's life better. ".. Though I suppose I do have a bit of a personal stake in it," he admits, jokingly, smiling.
"But please, father. No matter what you do.. Know that I could never regret my choice to come here." That much Inigo knows for sure. No matter what may happen in this world from this point on, he couldn't regret it. No matter how bad things would get here. "I had no life left. No existence."
He erased that with his own hands, after all, through his choice to save his country and parents over himself.
"You're the one who gave me that once more. Then how could I regret it in the slightest..?"
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For Roland's invitation, opening his home and his nation to Inigo, was not the only good thing to come about their adventure. So too did Inigo's wish upon Naga help Roland heal the rift of his land that his own hands could not mend. He credits Naga for William's miraculous healing, and now they were all here, together, with their memories intact and their family complete.
Such a stirring of emotion draws him to touch Inigo's cheek with a gentle hold, a thumb to stroke the bottom of his eye where his Brand remains; the final connection to a life he had left behind for this one. The smile on Roland's face crinkles the sides of his eyes in fondness, the cereal poured earlier forgotten for the moment.
"And you chose to live out the rest of your future here. You saved us too. That's why I want to make sure you're comfortable. And that you're happy. You and William both." He continues to stroke his cheek affectionately, the light hitting just the right angle that it casts a familiar vision upon him now, one Inigo might be more accustomed to seeing - like they were still onboard the train, arms around each other in embrace, the golden hour before peaceful sleep.
But Roland chuckles suddenly, low and deep and resounding. He glances at the bowls resting by the table.
"If there's anything to regret though, it's that I haven't gotten any better in the kitchen. My sons are going to starve at this rate. I'm sorry I'm a poor chef."
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There's some teasing in his voice, but it's not too strong. It's not like Inigo really wants to make Roland feel bad about his lack of real cooking skills. Inigo genuinely doesn't mind, after all - they make do in their own ways. It's not like some burnt pizza or bowls of cereal are going to make his stay in this world any less pleasant.
He carefully nudges one of the bowls over to Roland, especially since he doesn't know when the other last ate today. If he came home early, he may just have worked extra by skipping lunch. It's one of those things Inigo can't be sure of, but he highly suspects.
In turn he will even grab his own bowl and start to eat some of the cereal, like he's setting a good example over here.
(And in the meantime, he can briefly contemplate just how easy it was for Roland to say that, to slot him right in next to Will as if he's known Inigo for his whole life rather than the odd half year or so on the train. Usually it may have been easy for the boy to get lost in insecurities about whether or not he fits in, if he deserves to be here, but.. it's hard to do so with Roland's constant reassurances, carefully slipped in all over the place.)
"Besides, if you're interested, it could be something to study once you have more time. Then we can eat here like this every evening - except with the three of us, all together."
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Hearing himself think that - home - is still surreal. Roland tries, and at least for now, succeeds in hiding his fond little smile as he takes in another spoonful of cold milk and cereal bits. Mid-chew, he feels his phone vibrate in his pocket again, the ringing growing louder every second he keeps it unanswered. But for once, Roland isn't rushing to get it, he's not dropping absolutely everything present just to swipe a screen and speak to the other end of the line as if it was life and death.
Who knew working appropriately could feel...satisfying in its own right?
"You've explored the whole house, right?" Roland wipes the corner of his mouth with the back of his hand, the other hand dipped in his pocket for the phone ringing again and again. He doesn't quite glance at it yet, his attention still on Inigo. "There's a small library next to my bedroom. It's hidden up in the attic. Pull on the ladder and go there any time. There are cookbooks there, I think...A lot, if memory serves right."
Which is code for he's never actually looked at them before, but someone once did, and whoever they were, they seemed to know a whole lot more than Roland if they collected as much as they did. But this was for another adventure in Inigo's modern world journey, for a different time! Finally, Roland looks down at the screen, his eyes in a squint, before he breaks out into a full on grin.
"Speak of the devil."
He moves his chair closer to Inigo, and after he swipes to accept the call, rests the back of the phone against the nearest surface - in this case, the cereal box. Why he does this is made quite evident sooner rather than later when the screen shows, technically, the eldest of the Crane sons: William with his droopy eyes that sparkle with energy even through the fading resolution of a video call. Roland takes another bite of cereal, leaning an elbow against Inigo's shoulder. "Look who decided to call at last. Heh."
'Hi daddy! Hi big bro!' William's voice comes through clear at least, but he sighs in disappointment after he catches Roland's spoon and the crunch from his bite. 'Aww, cereal again? Did daddy try to make something new again?'
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.. although the library in the palace wasn't exactly hidden as much as Inigo just much prefered to spend his childhood all day outside in the flower fields on the castle grounds rather than inside with a bunch of stuffy books, but look, the details don't matter. It sounds all mysterious!
But before Inigo can contemplate the mystery - or even the more specific mystery of who put those cookbooks there when it obviously couldn't have been Roland with his level of cooking skills - there's the call. Roland accepting it, moving closer.
And those are all the hints Inigo needs to immediately know who's calling. There's no way Roland would accept anything else this quickly - or at the very least, this enthousiastically. This can't be work or business of any kind. It can only be one person trying to call Roland.
That person indeed appears on the screen a moment later, and if Roland hadn't scooted over, Inigo would have, eager to see the younger boy's face. As if he hasn't seen him in weeks, rather than literally just a bit earlier today.
"Come on, Will!" The smile on Inigo's face is so big that it almost threatens to burst. He raises his own bowl so it's visible in the frame of the camera. "This is.. what do you call it again? Haute cuisine, you know!"
Apparently Inigo either wants to defend at least the last few remaining shreds of Roland's potential coolness in the eyes of his biological son, or Inigo realises his part in the failure of the pizza's Roland was trying to make.. Either way, he says it with an ease.
"Besides, we have to save the real amazing meals until you're here to have them with us. We're not just going to leave you out!"
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'Um...Hot cuisine...? Well, I dunno 'bout that!' He goes, the camera angle shifting from a bottom view to a frontal, showing a face that looks precisely like Roland's - except for the droop in the corners of his eyes, and a softness in his eyebrows and cheeks that is absent in his father's. But the hair, the color of his irises, oh yes there would be no mistake of whose kid this was. Though it seemed that the Brand in Inigo's pupil aside, the three of them did in fact, look similar.
'You can tell me later when daddy isn't around what he tried to make! It'll be our secret!' He giggles mischievously, pretending Roland isn't around at all. To which the older man only ignores, waiting for his turn to speak up around this youngsters embarrassing him vicariously. It's not his fault they were talking about girlfriends, all right! Will is probably trying his best to vlog things, the face cam dizzying the more he walks around his designated cabin. Strangely enough, he looks to be alone.
'Wait, wait! I have to tell you! They're gonna teach us how to make stuff here, big bro! Real stuff! Food you can cook in the great outdoors! Food you cook in a fire! Like in my stories!' The younger has finally plants himself nicely by his bedside, and his uniform is in plain view. It's clear that he hasn't had much time to socialize with the level of enthusiasm he's cramming into one video call, regardless of the age gape between him and Inigo. It's at the moment of his next breath that Roland finally chuckles, his head shaking in amusement.
"Okay, settle down. Tell Inigo about that first." He shares a knowing glance at said pup, his cereal bowl half empty by the time he turns fully to show himself to the limited space of the selfie cam on his phone. Nevermind his One Fear of having to watch out for two of them keeping secrets like some club...or that it's cute to imagine such a bond forming already.
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Though he can't help but note the way Will seems to be alone right now. Sure, maybe he wanted some privacy to be able to talk to his father and brother in peace, but.. call it being overly fussy about these things, but Inigo can't help but worry a little all the same. Especially with how talkative Will is being right now. He's not throwing it all out because he hasn't had a chance to chat with the other kids instead, right?
Not that Inigo isn't grateful to have this level of enthusiasm thrown at him. Like Will can barely contain himself with the amount of things he wants to tell him, despite having seen each other earlier today and having talked plenty.
"Wow, really?" He says, all attention and interest. Despite, you know, that kind of food being nothing new to Inigo. Living out in the wilderness is what he's done for years, after all. But Inigo wouldn't want to ruin the boy's excitement in telling them about it, nor has he bothered Will with the sadder parts of his fairytale world. It's nothing a kid his age should be thinking about.
"Then maybe next time our father causes a fire while trying to cook dinner, you can cook our real dinner over it."
It's a joke! A light tease! He defended Roland's honour a moment ago, so it just makes it even again when he says this, right.
Besides, Inigo is cutely letting his head drop sideways to rest right on Roland's shoulder anyway. Partially to be affectionate after saying that, but also since it makes them fit into the limited view on the camera so much more easily this way.
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Roland scoffs mockingly, playful, not giving the observation a second thought. It doesn't even occur to him at all. He reaches behind Inigo's head and messes up his hair while speaking directly into the call. "Hey! Give me a break, frozen pizzas are a lot harder than they look. If things had worked according to plan, Inigo would have begged me for the recipe. Heh."
Dad jokes are truly a marvel.
"And what are you two talking about, there wasn't a fire...There was smoke. That's different." Roland, please!! But thankfully for Inigo, his new family member doesn't quite buy into it, throwing a rather dry look that seems to be passed on from generation to generation.
'...that's not funny, daddy. Go order something for takeout! Don't starve my new big bro, okay? I have to teach him how to make stew when I come home!' Whatever expression he throws his own father at that point, William suddenly shifts and changes, looking incredibly happy again when eyes meet Inigo's. The first time he met his adopted brother, things were admittedly a little awkward. But the Brand in Inigo's eye made for the perfect story time, with William's curious heart naturally drawn to the tale of what it was that tattooed on his iris, and how he managed to get it. Though Inigo had his own method of telling such a story to the young boy, Roland is grateful that his son accepted it for what it was, and seems to search for it every time they lock gazes. Neither are aware just how much William is both fascinated and grateful for it; a reminder that his stories seemed valid, they could be real, and that out of them came the best gift of all. A new brother, a complete family at last.
Roland chuckles.
"Sorry to say peapod, but your big bro already knows how to make a fine stew. You two could have a stew-off in the backyard though. I'd be the judge."
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Well, it makes sense, doesn't it? They're related. They share the same blood, Will grew up with Roland right there. (Until he was hardly ever there anymore.) It's not something Inigo is jealous of, wouldn't dare to, but it does explain the differences between the two brothers.
And he mostly just listens to the exchange the other two have, smiling at how cute it is. It's not the first time Inigo has seen Will be sassy in that kid kind of way with their father, but it's adorable. It's just good to see them so comfortable, so happy. There's no way he couldn't thank Naga ever single night for creating this for them. A restored world, a healthier body, a happier life.
Though there is one thing that bothers him.
"Oh--! Will, hang on for a second, there's someone at the door! We'll be right back!"
Look, usually he would have discussed this with Roland first, but there's no way to be subtle about it in the middle of a video call! So Inigo's fingers rapidly move to momentarily switch off the camera and microphone on the phone, with an ease that's been thankfully helped along through frequent use of the SCA back during their train adventure.
Then he turns to Roland, without missing a beat. In fact, before the other can even ask what's up, Inigo is already starting first: "Why is he all by himself?" He may be fussing a bit too much now, but how can he help it! That's his little brother, and if there's anything Inigo aspires to me, it's a good big brother who looks out for his little sibling.
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Inigo moves too fast for Roland to catch, the call already on mute and the video paused. Only William's name is seen now, flashed on the screen above his picture, cropped in the middle. The kid on the other end only nods before he's put on hold, and he seems still in chipper spirits. Roland however, is confused. Up until that question, where things suddenly change and he realizes the ruse Inigo pulls to get them to talking in private.
"..."
He doesn't answer right away. There's something about the way Inigo looks at him for the truth that makes it even harder to tell him why so. He rubs the back of his neck, a guilt that creeps up slowly but is present all the same.
"Because he's in a private cabin, pup." Roland steels himself, says it as steadily as he can. His arms cross back against his chest as he turns back to the screen of the phone in video call limbo. There's a silent hope that Inigo might understand his reasons, even if it inevitably isolated his son from making new friends his age. "He...He's still the president's kid. And I'd do the same for you, book you a private area so I could get security detail around your perimeter at all times. You can't be too careful, even if things are the way that they are."
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And then it becomes apparent very clearly that it's not why the other looks so awkward. No, that way he looks has so much more to do with the words he's speaking now, huh. With the reason he's giving for all of this.
"But--"
Inigo starts, instinctively, before letting his protest momentarily trail off. It doesn't feel right. He knows why Roland is doing that, which is why the protest stops right there. He knows that Will is just a kid, and one who only just recovered from being sickly. That he couldn't protect himself if something were to happen, the way Inigo could.
But still..
It's not right.
That feeling is what spurs Inigo on to keep talking, even though the look in his eyes is sympathetic, like he can understand it's not an easy decision for Roland either.
"But this way he can't make friends at summer camp. This way he still can't have the regular fun experience everyone has, even though he's able to be out of the hospital now." Like there's still something separating Inigo's new brother from the rest of the world - even if it's no longer the walls of a hospital room. Like nothing has changed.
Maybe he's too worried. Inigo knows that. Will seemed pretty chipper, but how can he not worry all the same? Who wouldn't want the best for that boy, even though Inigo has more heard of everything he's gone through rather than seen it all with his own eyes?
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No, that's precisely why Roland couldn't face Inigo now, and it feels like the room has gotten a bit darker as the sun completely falls down on them and everything is bathed in night. He needs to turn more lamps on, or the overhead fixture. Roland looks to the side, as if to pretend that he isn't aware of just how right Inigo is - how he's thought of that already, how Will knew too but was so used to Roland's way of being that he fought it and then still allowed it regardless.
He doesn't know when, but it seems Inigo has gotten a much better grasp of Will than Roland. His thinking hasn't changed even though peace has been achieved, no matter by what means they were able to return together. It's hard to change such habits, even more so when your son who's always needed you has miraculously changed with the times. Shouldn't he be allowing him the freedom that only books and stories once filled on reality's behalf?
Roland is frightened regardless, though he's not one to say it out loud. Especially not now.
"...He just sleeps in a different place, that's all. He's doing the same activities as the other kids in the program." A lame attempt if there ever was one, but it's also his final effort to defend his actions. Though if he knows Inigo any, and he's certain at this point in time he does, he isn't taking this against Roland. In fact, it's already enough to burn how kindly he looks at him, as if trying to reason with compassion. But he knows this too is not a reason good enough to isolate a kid with years being alone in a ward already.
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Inigo knows it. And he knows Roland knows it too, no matter what the other guy may be saying right now. It's still not the same. He's still not having the regular camp experience as all the other kids are. And it'd be one thing if this was the first time, but Will has been isolated from the rest of the world for so long already. He shouldn't have to endure more of it, even if Inigo knows where Roland's intentions come from.
He frowns, but it's not angry. He's instead just thinking, like Inigo is trying to find some solution. If not for this time, then at least for the next. So Will, his precious new brother, would never have to feel like he's different again.
"Why didn't you tell me..?" Maybe exactly because Roland knew that Inigo would see a problem with all of this, huh. "I-- I could have volunteered to be the camp assistant for his cabin. I could've kept him safe."
Sure, it wouldn't have been so easy. Because Inigo saw the camp assistants with their groups when he dropped Will off - all of them regular guys, modern, not like Inigo who's still fumbling with the very concept of a phone half of the time. He'd stick out like a sore thumb, having to try so hard to blend in.
But he'd do it for his brother. In a heartbeat.
"Don't you trust me, father?"
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He's always been weak to his son, but now that he's got two, this inclination to make them understand where he's coming from only grows infinitely stronger. "I..I didn't want you to work when you were having so much fun outside, discovering new things. Buying phones and getting around town by yourself."
That much he knows he's honest about. But he didn't think it was such an available option to him either, since he's wary of putting too much on Inigo's plate. Roland wants him to enjoy things, have fun with a new life. It was enough that he accompanied Will to the campsite on Roland's behalf, but to add more to his responsibilities before he's even gotten the chance to make friends made Roland uncomfortable. He was here in this modern world to be a new person, have the future he deserves where he can be the teen he's meant to be!
Though he does remember that Inigo by nature, is someone who loves to be there for others regardless of the circumstance. The peace they've won thanks to a magical wish from a dragon won't change that about him. He realizes it belatedly, causing his head to droop further and his sighs to heave through shoulders like he's really done both of these boys wrong.
What else can he say to such rationale? What can he counter when the argument is bulletproof?
"...You're right. I'm doing it to him again. I'm keeping him away." How do you even apologize for this with words? Roland shakes himself out of it, sits to his full height and gestures with an open palm towards Inigo. If he doesn't look like he's done a great crime yet, then he's not frowning hard enough.
"Go back to Will. I'll handle this. I'll make some calls. Can I borrow your new phone?"
Let dads make amends, as silly as they might seem at times. Plus, he's memorized the numbers he has to call anyway, so it doesn't need to be his line at all.
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It's not as if the older guy was doing something wrong. Not from Inigo's point of view, anyway. He just wanted to protect his son. Nothing wrong with that. Besides, it must be hard - Roland having to adjust to not only have one son much more actively in his life, but now having another one from another world to deal with as well.
So he reaches out, Inigo's hand landing on Roland's shoulder.
"Father. It's alright. You were trying to keep him safe because you love him. I get that. I think Will does too." Sure, his little brother may be the one more likely to protest these things, but Inigo thinks he's plenty smart for his age. He may have missed a lot of school, but he has good common sense.
Inigo takes out the new phone, putting it in the palm of Roland's hand with a smile.
"Don't blame yourself, alright? We're fixing it now! I'll talk to Will, so don't worry about that."
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Meanwhile, Will is patiently waiting on the other end of the line. As Inigo removes the mute from both audio and video, the kid can be seen only partially. The top of his head with hair sticking out as if he had just tumbled in bed, and he seems to be reciting words from a storybook, unaware that he's no longer on hold.
'- but the queen was corrupted by the twelve who used her magic to...oh!' He perks up right away, adjusting the camera so he's on full
FaceTimeview with Inigo. It seems Roland and Inigo's huddle lasted long enough that he was able to change into pajamas, striped and oversized for a small frame.'What happened, big bro? Are you guys okay?'
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It's a good thing that Inigo shifts easily in these situations. Sure, it helps that his conversation with Roland ended well, but there's still some worry about his father that he has to surpress now in order to be able to flash Will a big smile. He manages - it somehow feels easier to do it for Will's sake, maybe since his instinct to protect his little brother is so strong.
"Sorry that we took a while. Father apparently has some stuff he needs to discuss-- you know, the usual." Inigo makes a hand gesture, though it's all said with a joking edge, like an in-joke only the two of them are in on. It's true though - Will knows just as well as him about Roland's habits, if not better. And they're a good excuse as to why the guy is out of the picture - quite literally! - for the moment.
"He'll be right back though! And hey, in the meantime-- what story were you reading, huh? You seemed to be getting really into it!"
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(Said guy is still on the phone, his voice progressively getting quieter and quieter, as if...whispering. Pleading.)
In the meantime, Will latches on to the thing that piques his passion the most, and that's when his new brother talks about his favorite storybook of all time. The smile on his face looks to mimic the brightness of Inigo's own, regardless if the older teen is trying his best to distract Will from the real issue: being isolated when the whole point of immersing him in summer camp was to help him get reacquainted with kids his own age.
'It's my faaaavorite book of all time! I want to read it with you when I come back! Okay?' Will sits cross-legged now, the phone held in both hands close to his face. It seems he doesn't even need to read from the book to tell Inigo all about it; so often has he repeated the story that it's practically his creed.
'The whole story is about this little girl and she's a princess, right? But then, her dad the king, he dies and so she has to be the next queen! She's even younger than me though, so she doesn't know what to do! And and and, and then these bad guys called the Zodiarchs come and try to raise her to be a Queen, but they keep blaming all the bad stuff they do on her, so people start disliking her! It's really terrible!'
The animated way he performs the words with his hands and the rising and falling of eyebrows, smiles, and frowns, is the complete opposite of Roland's own still and deliberate movements. Will really is just a kid.
'Y'know why she's super special though, big bro? It's because she's a really strong magician! She even had a magic teacher!' Will adds this last bit as if sharing a secret, even though the story isn't quite so, and it can only really end one particular way. The wonder in which he engages someone like Inigo is unmistakable, however: 'Big bro, do you wish you had magic powers too? I wish I could use magic like Queen Cassiopeia!'
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It softens Inigo's smile a little as all those other feelings flood his heart though.
"Well, I'm not so sure about me.." Although he has to admit his perspective on magic is much different than Will's. Inigo comes from a world where it's normal, after all, though he can see why it'd be so special to a kid like Will now Inigo is trying to adjust to a world where it's nowhere to be seen. "But you do though, huh?"
Somewhere in the distance Inigo can faintly hear Roland speaking. Soft enough that he knows Will can't hear, but that means it's also soft enough that Inigo can't make out the words the other is saying, only the tone he's using. Something about the pleading makes his chest ache, and Inigo has to seriously surpress the urge to look over to the side to offer Roland any reassuring looks - Will would notice, after all. He'll just have to make sure to show Roland his appreciation later. Once they're both done doing what they can for the beloved other member of their family.
"Tell your big brother. What would you want to use magic for if you had it?"
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So when he says what he does to Inigo, it's not for any sort of blind faith that he makes the declaration. He says it because in spite of it all, his sickness and living majority of his life in a similar despair that Inigo might recognize.
'I'd use it to help as many people as I could! I'd work real hard on it like in the storybooks! I'd help you, and daddy, and the people daddy works hard for too!'
Just as these words come out of the phone's speaker, Roland wraps up his own conversation, a look of relief at the close of the call he takes in private. Bits and pieces of the conversation coming into Inigo's hearing - thank you's and I apologize-for-the-inconveniences. Will though, is none the wiser of what's really going on behind the scenes.
His smile turns a shade fonder, and the stare in his eyes shine with a glimpse of wonder. As if the more he speaks to Inigo, the more he can't believe at how things have changed, and how he's gained someone new in a family long fractured.
'I'm really happy you're here with us, big bro Inigo. You're the best.'
The timing is just right, with a hand that suddenly rests against Inigo's shoulder, warm and gentle. Whether or not Roland catches that from the call is a mystery, or that it doesn't quite matter anyway, bending by the waist to show his face right back.
"Hey, sorry. I'm back from, ah. A little errand I ran." Roland turns to the side, catching Inigo's eye. "I have a surprise for you. Might be better if Inigo tells you. It was his idea, after all."
He whispers something into Inigo's ear, smiling. That everything has been settled, and strings were once again pulled. The Secret Service would stay to protect Will, but would be out of sight completely. And most importantly, Will has been transferred out of the private cabin, and back into the group he was assigned to, complete with bunker beds and campfires in each hut.
With kids his own age, to know and play with.
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But that's why Roland is his guardian angel today. Either knowingly or unknowingly protecting Inigo from having to reply to that, instead offering up another angle to the conversation. And a rather relieving one at that. It eases the smile on Inigo's face some.
"Hmmm," he hums, like he's about to share some secret with Will. Meanwhile he's using his hand to properly tug Roland over, urging him to sit back down again. Mostly because of what he's about to say.
"I think your father is not giving himself enough credit here, Will." Because even if Inigo suggested it, Roland still went along with it in the end. Still metaphorically went on his knees to ensure it was possible in the first place. Inigo couldn't have done any of that himself and he knows it.
So of course he's going to drag Roland into this too. Will deserves to know what his father does for him, when it comes down to it. How much his father cares for him.
"We made sure you don't have to stay there by yourself anymore. They're going to place you in another cabin, with some of the other kids." He smiles, looking at the screen. "Does that sound fun? You guys could tell stories together, rather than having to read them on your own!"
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Thankfully, Will pipes up just in time so Roland doesn't have to say a word. And does the boy look happy - much happier than the start of his call to check up on his new family, eyes grown so wide that the rest of his expression follows suit. Then, suddenly, with an explosive energy only a child could provide, he jumps up the bed and the phone falls somewhere by the wayside. The view becomes that of his two feet bouncing against a flimsy mattress, causing Roland to shift from amused to totally concerned.
'Yippee! I'm gonna be a part of a study group! I'm gonna go with the other kids! Big bro, daddy, thank you thank you thank you - !'
Roland isn't helping by talking over him, the smooth connection between two phones totally interrupted by One Dad trying not to helicopter parent. He may or may not be standing again, as if that solves or does anything to address the situation on the other side of town.
"William Crane, please do not jump on your bed! You might fall and hurt yourself - !"
It falls on deaf ears, as Roland turns to Inigo then back to the phone, wondering what best to do as Will continues his parade. At some point, he leaves the frame of the video call and audibly runs around the room, shouting from the top of his lungs, feet heavy against creaky wooden floors.
'We're gonna make stew, we're gonna make smores, we're gonna make - '
The video call drops, whether by accident or by design. And then there was silence as Roland blinks, slowly sinking back down on his seat. Turning to Inigo with a neutral look on his face, though his eyes tell the story of someone in shock of the events that just took place.
"I..." Roland starts off, rubbing the back of his neck. "Um. Should...we call back?"
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Still, he can't fully surpress the smile on his face when Roland pipes up again after the connection is broken.
"No, just leave him to celebrate for a little bit. I'm sure he'll call back himself if he finds some time to talk."
As if only now realising his bowl of cereal is a thing that still exists, Inigo drags it closer towards himself, shoving a spoonful of it in his mouth. Thankfully it can't go cold, since it was cold to start with..
"Look how happy you made him though."
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Though if one were to ask, Roland would have given all the credit to Inigo. He says as much when he takes up his own bowl, sipping milk from the rim. He has his moments too, especially when he's comfortable. One of these days though, he'll need to treat Inigo to a better meal than this...Maybe take up Will on his offer to make stew from what he's learned.
"I don't think I could have done that if you hadn't...Well, showed me what I did wrong." He immediately wipes off the milk mustache that forms on his top lip against the back of his hand. There's a sheepish energy that thrums about Roland now, but he hides it well behind a chuckle and a rub to the back of his neck. The bowl is emptied out and set aside, both hands now free to lean on his knees as if in thought. For a time, the moment passes with only the clinking of Inigo's spoon against the bowl to fill in the silence.
When he finally does speak again, the smile on his face lightens somewhat, and he peers up at Inigo, gaze seeking.
"I'm still kind of new at this, to be honest." Roland says, free to speak in the presence of someone who has seen most of his inner world. There's no hiding no. "You're helping me more than you realize."
Whether he means Inigo's latent talent for kid-whispering or the fact that his presence alone soothes the troubles that ail him as a father trying to make amends after years of absence, is up to question for anyone. Perhaps with the way he sounds though, Roland could be referring to both. It just drives home the desire to ensure Inigo doesn't regret a single day of choosing here to settle his roots; that this is the world he stops and rests for good.
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But Inigo knows. He gets it. Even if his own father hadn't been away often too, Inigo would have realised there are circumstances that can keep fathers and sons apart, prevent them from fully forming such a bond in the first place. He knows why Roland says he's new to this. Because he is.
"I'm only glad if I can help," Inigo simply replies. He meets Roland's gaze when the other talks, though it drops to stare at the last remainders of his cereal, a small smile on his face. "Both of you deserve it. Will has been through so much, but.. you have too."
Between working his butt off and coming face to face with his city, his people, his son being wiped out right in front of him. Roland hasn't had it easy either.
"So I just want to bring you two together."
Inigo believes it'll fall in place naturally, the bond between Roland and Will. He's already seen it shift so much ever since they returned to Roland's world, after all. Even if Inigo wasn't here, they'd get there somehow - he sure likes to think so, anyway.
All he's doing is maybe making things happen a bit more quickly.
He looks back up. "I think it helps that it's easier for me to understand both of you."
Will since Inigo is closer in age to him, and since he too has been an abandoned son. And as for Roland-- well, what hasn't Inigo seen from the other during that long, long time they spent travelling on that train? If he didn't understand Roland by now, he'd surely never get there.
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