No, there's no rush but...don't wait too much, you might end regretting things.
[ He's done it in the past when he was a kid. He foolishly thought there was enough time left to spend with his family, enough time to tell those he loved that he cared about them. Then blinking into the Apocalypse happened, and there were no more opportunities to talk to anybody ever. Don't be like Five, Rey.
He was about to get the coffee himself but when his sister beats him to it, Five gives her a smile. Always so thoughtful, even as her brothers drive her mad. The teasing tone is still in Five's voice when he answers. ]
Yes. The 4th of July is his birthday, is it not? How very fitting for America's number one hero.
[ Five gives his twin a tilt of his head that reads 'thank you' at his intervention. Then good humor fades away when she accuses them of having no self-control. They both look miffed, so Rey is rewarded with a double pout. ]
Self-control and Klaus are mutually exclusive concepts. And don't get me started on Diego and his I'm-going-to-save-JFK-and-be-a-hero-or-die-trying.
[ On Rey's defense, she seems to realize pretty quickly that the brothers who would give her the most trouble aren't the two tiny menaces in front of her. ]
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[ He's done it in the past when he was a kid. He foolishly thought there was enough time left to spend with his family, enough time to tell those he loved that he cared about them. Then blinking into the Apocalypse happened, and there were no more opportunities to talk to anybody ever. Don't be like Five, Rey.
He was about to get the coffee himself but when his sister beats him to it, Five gives her a smile. Always so thoughtful, even as her brothers drive her mad. The teasing tone is still in Five's voice when he answers. ]
Yes. The 4th of July is his birthday, is it not? How very fitting for America's number one hero.
[ Five gives his twin a tilt of his head that reads 'thank you' at his intervention. Then good humor fades away when she accuses them of having no self-control. They both look miffed, so Rey is rewarded with a double pout. ]
Self-control and Klaus are mutually exclusive concepts. And don't get me started on Diego and his I'm-going-to-save-JFK-and-be-a-hero-or-die-trying.
[ On Rey's defense, she seems to realize pretty quickly that the brothers who would give her the most trouble aren't the two tiny menaces in front of her. ]
You could try to talk to Vanya first...?