Soft gooey sides and all, they've still got a job to do, a certain air of professionalism that's necessary here. Even with a baby. And this one is heavy, but a comfortable weight in her arms that she's glad she can just give back to his dad, too. The love of being a titi.
Poor 24. The older one. "He's going to go to a good school, maybe get into sports--" though-- "Maybe something with his height." He'll be super tall, nearly as tall as Monarch. "Whatever 24 had hidden, well. We'll meet him in hell one day and ask."
She has no qualms about where they'll go, if there's anything later. Her expression brightens again. "I've seen him try to copy the laugh." She bounces him a little. "He's still got some work to do."
That air of professionalism is important with the Monarch, her and 21 watching over them all. 21 sometimes felt bad for being hard on the new henches, but he didn't want anyone to suffer 24's fate. Gary was always happy to let her take any time with Paulie she wanted, and would always be there to take him back when she's done. He knew what he signed up for when he gave away his family heirloom to Venture to get his best friend back.
It's not the same as having 24. But, Paulie does fill a void left behind by the taller man, just in his own tiny ways. "I know I have to start putting money aside for this stuff, but we don't even know if he will want to do any of that. Paul never seemed interested in any of it before." Though, with Gary trying to stay in shape and even being on the Horde's soft ball team, it's possible that Paulie might just become a little athlete. "Oh yeah, you know, our boy's holding a spot for us when we get there." That got a grin out of him. The idea of his tall Ray Romano'd voiced friend waving when they died. "Though, hopefully it'll be a long time, or at least until he graduates. I don't wanna drop-dead on him beforehand. It messed me up pretty bad when my dad died." He didn't really talk about these things, sure 24 had known, but he didn't mind sharing it with Sheila while she had Paulie.
"Oh man! I haven't seen that!" He lit right back up. "I gotta see this one day."
"Oh absolutely not!" She immediately cuts in-- not too loud, she doesn't want to startle the baby, but her gaze is fierce. "This profession is a lot, but we are not letting him be an orphan, and you aren't-- we aren't going to let that happen with you, either."
24 and 21 deserve the world..the world is just this career, it happens to be. She relaxes a little, waving one of the baby's hands in the air at his dad.
"Whatever he chooses to be, he's got an entire cocoon of capable, masturbating fiends to back him up." He's so fortunate. Her smile gentles again. "I think I might have recorded some of it, I'll have to find it."
Gary's eyes went right to her when she cut in. Blinking a little under his goggles. It was moments like these he felt like he mattered. Not that he'd admit he doesn't think he does as much since 24 died. "Death's always around us, boss. It's always a possibility, not just from work but freak accidents too. I don't want to die, I want to watch him grow up. The same as I want you and Monarch there when he graduates. But I always have a back-up plan these days." Of course, his backup plan was his mom. Who so did not know that she was the backup.
If Gary died, he expected little Paulie to be dropped on his mom and his youngest sibling.
The moment she mentions masturbating fiends, his face takes a pink hue, at least the bits not covered by the mask. "Yeah, yeah he does. And a super badass scientist to help him with math and stuff." He added, looking at her. "And the boss if he choices to take the drama route. Also, if you recorded, I so wanna see it."
She's stubborn. Incredibly so. She knows this is their life, and they're surrounded by death-- they breathe it, they eat it. Crap it too. But for this little boy, for 21-- she'll die trying.
"I know. I want to be there too. I want you and him prepared for anything you need to be."
Her mouth quirks again into something more fond. "Of course I'll help with math. And science projects. Monarch'll probably help him with a volcano."
For this little boy, they will burn the world. Gary would do his best to keep himself, and everyone on the cocoon, safe. It was the best they could do in this field of work.
"Thanks, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, it means a lot." He reached up, scratching at the back of his hair in a touch of embarrassment. "I've been trying to make sure we're prepared for anything that comes our way. It's part of why I've been so hard on the other henchmen."
He can't help but smile, watching Paulie trying to snuggle into Sheila. It's clearly nearing nap time after all that attempted crawling. "He's gonna be do so fantastic in school with all of us helping. And that epic volcano that he'll make one day with the boss." He knows it would look cool as hell. Taking the phone, he watched the video.
She knows, and appreciates it. Sure, Monarch is tired of all the complaints and whining, but any time he catches the henchmen training, her husband has open awe upon his face, and pride too. She might have to snap a picture of that, one day.
Sheila happily snuggles the baby, too, squishing their cheeks together. He's sleepy, surely, and a little clingy, but she doesn't mind.
"He'll be a genius for sure-- and cool to boot." Well, time will tell. "Isn't it just precious?"
The henchmen might whine and cry, but he had built enough of a reputation since his return that none of them had the nerve to whine to him. It all went to the Monarch and Sheila. But even other villains were starting to hear about how deadly the Monarchs men could be. And if she ever sent Gary that picture, he'd be so proud.
The smile refuses to leave as he watches her and Paulie interacting. She was one of the babies favorite people, and that made her a prime spot to try to nap.
"It's gonna be fantastic for sure, but he's totally about to knock out on you. I can see it in his eyes. Want me to take him? Or are you good?" He asked as he held the phone back. "It's totally precious, and I'd like a copy if that's cool."
A force to be reckoned with. Hopefully, no more butterflies would die for no good reason. Doing this for the horde was as close as Gary could get to making sure 24's death meant something.
"Thanks, I'm keeping all I can to embarrass him when he's older." She was clearly one of the tiny child's favorite people as well. Clinging to her as he wiggled some. tell-tale signs of a hissy fit coming.
"Oh yeah, he's ready to sleep." Gary stepping forwards to hold his arms out, so Sheila can hand him back. "I was just going to drink another monster. I need to run a few more drills with the newbs." No, he needed to nap too, living on energy drinks was not the way, but he wasn't complaining.
The baby, though dozing against Sheila's chest, automatically reaches back for his dad, whining just a little. She hands him back, grinning.
"Oh, he's going to be more embarrassed than Rusty Venture." And they're all going to eat it all up. Her gaze flickers back up to Gary, a little sternly. "You should take the time to nap while he goes down."
Gary took the baby back as soon as those little arms reached out and Sheila helped hand him over. Holding him against his chest as he so often did. One hand under him, one against his back to keep in him secure.
"It'll be a blast." He agreed but that stern look got a 'oh shit' look from Gary who nodded. "Yes, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch. We'll both go nap, but if you guys need me come get me, okay?" It's not like Monarch won't walk right into his room and dig out his wings and make him get up and ready. "And thanks again, I appreciate all your help, dude."
The baby, naturally, settles immediately. All comfy and sleepy, ready to just knock out. And Sheila's glad to hear Gary's going to listen to her, for once.
"Good boy," she says, grinning. "We'll get you when we have to." That means he'll be undisturbed for at least 3 hours if he doesn't awaken first.
"And no problem. Glad to help." She waves to the baby playfully.
He'd argue if he wasn't dead on his feet. Besides, the horde knew better than to completely slack. At least any more than him and 24 used too. Sheila and Monarch we're home as well as the terrible twins. It would be fine.
He smiles, a bit embarrassed at being called a good boy. "Thanks, I owe you one." Already turning and grabbing the baby bag off the table to go carry Paulie off, so they can nap a few hours. Of course, that three would be two. Gary set an alarm so that Paulie wouldn't be up all night. No, thank you, he hates when that happens.
And he really does not-- they took a lot from him. His life, his innocence. It's the least they can do. Sheila smiles, and waves goodbye to the baby draped gently across Gary's back until they're gone.
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Poor 24. The older one. "He's going to go to a good school, maybe get into sports--" though-- "Maybe something with his height." He'll be super tall, nearly as tall as Monarch. "Whatever 24 had hidden, well. We'll meet him in hell one day and ask."
She has no qualms about where they'll go, if there's anything later. Her expression brightens again. "I've seen him try to copy the laugh." She bounces him a little. "He's still got some work to do."
lol omg I wrote 24 instead of 21.
It's not the same as having 24. But, Paulie does fill a void left behind by the taller man, just in his own tiny ways. "I know I have to start putting money aside for this stuff, but we don't even know if he will want to do any of that. Paul never seemed interested in any of it before." Though, with Gary trying to stay in shape and even being on the Horde's soft ball team, it's possible that Paulie might just become a little athlete. "Oh yeah, you know, our boy's holding a spot for us when we get there." That got a grin out of him. The idea of his tall Ray Romano'd voiced friend waving when they died. "Though, hopefully it'll be a long time, or at least until he graduates. I don't wanna drop-dead on him beforehand. It messed me up pretty bad when my dad died." He didn't really talk about these things, sure 24 had known, but he didn't mind sharing it with Sheila while she had Paulie.
"Oh man! I haven't seen that!" He lit right back up. "I gotta see this one day."
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24 and 21 deserve the world..the world is just this career, it happens to be. She relaxes a little, waving one of the baby's hands in the air at his dad.
"Whatever he chooses to be, he's got an entire cocoon of capable, masturbating fiends to back him up." He's so fortunate. Her smile gentles again. "I think I might have recorded some of it, I'll have to find it."
This is true.
If Gary died, he expected little Paulie to be dropped on his mom and his youngest sibling.
The moment she mentions masturbating fiends, his face takes a pink hue, at least the bits not covered by the mask. "Yeah, yeah he does. And a super badass scientist to help him with math and stuff." He added, looking at her. "And the boss if he choices to take the drama route. Also, if you recorded, I so wanna see it."
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"I know. I want to be there too. I want you and him prepared for anything you need to be."
Her mouth quirks again into something more fond. "Of course I'll help with math. And science projects. Monarch'll probably help him with a volcano."
Sheila's grabbing her phone, handing it over.
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"Thanks, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, it means a lot." He reached up, scratching at the back of his hair in a touch of embarrassment. "I've been trying to make sure we're prepared for anything that comes our way. It's part of why I've been so hard on the other henchmen."
He can't help but smile, watching Paulie trying to snuggle into Sheila. It's clearly nearing nap time after all that attempted crawling. "He's gonna be do so fantastic in school with all of us helping. And that epic volcano that he'll make one day with the boss." He knows it would look cool as hell. Taking the phone, he watched the video.
"Oh my god! That's so cute!"
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Sheila happily snuggles the baby, too, squishing their cheeks together. He's sleepy, surely, and a little clingy, but she doesn't mind.
"He'll be a genius for sure-- and cool to boot." Well, time will tell. "Isn't it just precious?"
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The smile refuses to leave as he watches her and Paulie interacting. She was one of the babies favorite people, and that made her a prime spot to try to nap.
"It's gonna be fantastic for sure, but he's totally about to knock out on you. I can see it in his eyes. Want me to take him? Or are you good?" He asked as he held the phone back. "It's totally precious, and I'd like a copy if that's cool."
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If it makes anyone feel anything, Paulie is one of Sheila's very favorite people in the entire universe.
"Of course I'll send you a copy-- and you, mister, could also use a nap," she adds, raising a brow at Gary.
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"Thanks, I'm keeping all I can to embarrass him when he's older." She was clearly one of the tiny child's favorite people as well. Clinging to her as he wiggled some. tell-tale signs of a hissy fit coming.
"Oh yeah, he's ready to sleep." Gary stepping forwards to hold his arms out, so Sheila can hand him back. "I was just going to drink another monster. I need to run a few more drills with the newbs." No, he needed to nap too, living on energy drinks was not the way, but he wasn't complaining.
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"Oh, he's going to be more embarrassed than Rusty Venture." And they're all going to eat it all up. Her gaze flickers back up to Gary, a little sternly. "You should take the time to nap while he goes down."
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"It'll be a blast." He agreed but that stern look got a 'oh shit' look from Gary who nodded. "Yes, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch. We'll both go nap, but if you guys need me come get me, okay?" It's not like Monarch won't walk right into his room and dig out his wings and make him get up and ready. "And thanks again, I appreciate all your help, dude."
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"Good boy," she says, grinning. "We'll get you when we have to." That means he'll be undisturbed for at least 3 hours if he doesn't awaken first.
"And no problem. Glad to help." She waves to the baby playfully.
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He smiles, a bit embarrassed at being called a good boy. "Thanks, I owe you one." Already turning and grabbing the baby bag off the table to go carry Paulie off, so they can nap a few hours. Of course, that three would be two. Gary set an alarm so that Paulie wouldn't be up all night. No, thank you, he hates when that happens.
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And he really does not-- they took a lot from him. His life, his innocence. It's the least they can do. Sheila smiles, and waves goodbye to the baby draped gently across Gary's back until they're gone.