Vanya Hargreeves (
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The one thing that Vanya could say about not being out in the field with her brothers and sister was that she'd managed to finish school early. She didn't know how it was with the others - she half expected that their father wouldn't want anyone else to leave - but Reginald Hargreeves had paid for her way into a pretty prestigious music school. She might have been the unknown member of the Umbrella Academy, but that didn't mean that she could have less than the best transition into the next phase of her life.
The phase where she was actually independent instead of just practically. After all, the only one who ever seemed to care about her anymore was her mother. And sometimes the others. Luther and Allison seemed wrapped up in each other, Five and Ben were gone, Klaus was struggling in ways she couldn't seem to help, and Diego was...
She shook her head at her musings and continued packing her bags. It wasn't like she had much in the world. A couple of bags of clothes and her violin were all she really needed. Dad had a car to take her to the school tomorrow and she supposed that would be that.
Except that she hadn't actually told anyone she was leaving and she was half considering just leaving a note. Mom and Pogo she was going to say goodbye to in person, but she wasn't sure whether the others would even notice. And maybe that wasn't fair, but that's what it felt like sometimes. She'd always been the left out one as a kid, whether because their dad had left her home when everyone else went on a mission or whether they just forgot to include her in their games.
She shoved the last of her remaining civilian clothes in her bags and looked around. Her room was pretty bare. Mostly there were books she wasn't bothering to bring with her, clothes, and, in the middle of the room, her music stand. Kind of depressing, really. But maybe with this new start, she'd have a chance to find people she actually mattered to.
A note, she decided, but she wanted to go find Mom and Pogo tonight so she could leave first thing in the morning. She left her packed suitcases in her room and left to go find them. Pogo could be anywhere, but Mom would either be in front of the paintings or in the kitchen, so she tried the kitchen first. Even if Mom wasn't there, Vanya could use a snack.
[Vanya is seventeen and leaving the house to go to college. Come to the kitchen and find her or bump into her on the way. Feel free to have them see the packed bags in her room for maximum drama.]
The phase where she was actually independent instead of just practically. After all, the only one who ever seemed to care about her anymore was her mother. And sometimes the others. Luther and Allison seemed wrapped up in each other, Five and Ben were gone, Klaus was struggling in ways she couldn't seem to help, and Diego was...
She shook her head at her musings and continued packing her bags. It wasn't like she had much in the world. A couple of bags of clothes and her violin were all she really needed. Dad had a car to take her to the school tomorrow and she supposed that would be that.
Except that she hadn't actually told anyone she was leaving and she was half considering just leaving a note. Mom and Pogo she was going to say goodbye to in person, but she wasn't sure whether the others would even notice. And maybe that wasn't fair, but that's what it felt like sometimes. She'd always been the left out one as a kid, whether because their dad had left her home when everyone else went on a mission or whether they just forgot to include her in their games.
She shoved the last of her remaining civilian clothes in her bags and looked around. Her room was pretty bare. Mostly there were books she wasn't bothering to bring with her, clothes, and, in the middle of the room, her music stand. Kind of depressing, really. But maybe with this new start, she'd have a chance to find people she actually mattered to.
A note, she decided, but she wanted to go find Mom and Pogo tonight so she could leave first thing in the morning. She left her packed suitcases in her room and left to go find them. Pogo could be anywhere, but Mom would either be in front of the paintings or in the kitchen, so she tried the kitchen first. Even if Mom wasn't there, Vanya could use a snack.
[Vanya is seventeen and leaving the house to go to college. Come to the kitchen and find her or bump into her on the way. Feel free to have them see the packed bags in her room for maximum drama.]
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"I was just using your window to get the out for the night but seems I had good timing," he says, glancing at the bags and then back at her. "Weren't even going to tell us you're bailing? That you get a reprieve?"
It's a cruel accusation when she's more or less ignored and being thrown out more than released, but the bitterness is there nonetheless.
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"Maybe I told everyone I thought would care," she shot back.
"And it's hardly a reprieve. What, you think I'll be any less ignored by the family when I leave?"
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"I wasn't a threat," he points out, shrugging though because he knows much of what he says and does holds a threatening edge. It's served him more than being soft has, and he tries hard to ensure that only Grace sees that side of him anymore. It's easier when no one can find chinks in the armor, after all.
He rolls his eyes, knowing that being ignored could be so good. At least he imagines when he is constantly having everything he does monitored.
"You'll make friends and you won't answer to him. Feels like freedom to me," he admits, which given how often he sneaks out and takes the punishment might show how much he truly feels that way. "I ask where you're going, would you tell me?"
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She walked over to the edge of her bed and sat down, sighing. “I’m going to school. Where else?”
She choked back the laughter and shook her head when he mentioned she had her freedom but didn’t explain the laugh. It wasn’t like he - any of them really - understood just how alone she felt. She was in a house with too many rooms for the people who lived there and even when the others revolved around each other, she was always the odd one out.
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"Where are you going to school? Are you leaving the city?"
Traveling to destroy things and kill people is one thing, but it's not like actually traveling.
"I can't wait to leave this damn place," he says, rolling his eyes. Speaking softly though, not wanting to be overheard. Vanya's leaving though, so it can't hurt, right? It just feels so good to say it to someone. To say it out loud. "Can't wait to get away from him."
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"You could always come with me? Audition and everything. You're as good as I am." She could almost imagine it. An actual brother who gave a damn about her for longer than ten minute intervals. They'd both be free from their dad and able to do whatever they wanted.
Maybe that, starting over with someone she knew, someone she loved, that was the freedom he thought wrongly that she'd have out in the world on her own.
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Diego goes still though at that, staring at her wide eyed and so still that he doesn't even seem to be breathing.
Staring at her as he rises, he creeps to the door as softly as he can and pushes it closed just as gently so that it doesn't make a sound.
"How?" It's the only word that comes from him as he turns to face her, barely whispering the word until he creeps closer. "I mean... I couldn't, could I? And how would I pay for it?"
He can't believe he's asking this, taking this chance, and yet the words are out before he can really overthink this and panic about being caught.
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“Allison?” she suggested. She usually wasn’t for her siblings abusing their powers, but she’d never wanted one of them to use their powers for her before. She was allowed to be selfish just this once, right? “You’re a little late to come in for this semester, so we’d have to do something a little extreme.”
But not that extreme. Maybe Allison could find a rumor that they’d misplaced Diego’s application. And their father’s recommendation. That would put him on an even level with her. She didn’t really like thinking that she had an advantage.
“And you’re good enough to get a scholarship.”
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And he loves it.
A little extreme. As in asking this sister who is making her way to Hollywood to convince a school to let someone that hasn't technically auditioned to have a spot. She could do it though. Could.
"You think she will?"
It's wrong to feel this hopeful. He knows it. He knows feeling this hopeful is just waiting to crash and burn, but he can't help himself.
"And you'd want me there? With you?"
There was a time he wouldn't have second guessed that but their lives have changed. They've changed, and they've all been cruel in the process.
"I... I want to," he admits. "I want this. Not just to get away but this."