That's right. The one I've known for basically forever. You'll have to meet her for yourself, but you'll like her. She's nice.
[The best way to sum her up is, Jaime considers, that they're as close as Gon and Killua are. For as long as he can remember, it's always been him, Brenda, and Paco, like one of the stable truths of the world. And for as long as he can remember, they've assumed it was going to stay that way. Maybe they'd wind up as lawyers or married or parents or superheroes, but they would always be together.
This place is just a temporary wrench in that.]
She's like... [He tilts his head back, thinking.] You said that you were the logical one, between you and Gon? That's her.
[...then again, Jaime himself is pretty logical. Brenda's just smarter.]
[That gets Killua to shift from staring curiously to looking pretty amused by that answer. He snickers, pointing at Jaime accusingly.]
So she keeps you in check? [Someone has to, he assumes. Jaime may be a lot more calm and collected and intellectual than Gon, but Killua is sure he's reckless, at least in some areas! That whole Hisoka incident comes to mind.]
Now I have to meet her! Maybe she'll tell me all your secretly lame habits.
Brenda, can you let me copy your homework, I forgot!
Brenda, why are you calling me so mu-- I SLEPT THROUGH FIRST PERIOD.
Brenda, can you forge a signature for me?
Brenda, I can't read my own notes please help.
Brenda, I need to disappear for two days help me think of an excuse can you pretend I threw up on you.
Maybe I should just chase after that guy! No? Why not?
...Okay, maybe she does, a little bit. Jaime rocks backwards with an offended sounding huff and proclaims,] And I am totally open about my lame habits, thank you very much.
[He'll get the real story from Brenda, rest assured. He's determined.]
Hmph, I'll see about that. [He's going digging for blackmail level material, it's his new mission.] But okay! Let her know and then just tell me if it turns out she doesn't want to, after all.
[Just look at this face, doesn't it scream innocence? But at least this sort of talking seems to be distracting him enough from the situation. He does seem to be in a better mood.]
I don't believe you. But I already invited you, so I guess I can't take it back now, [Jaime teases, unable to keep the smile playing at the corners of his mouth off of his face. He's unhappy about what Killua had to tell him, unhappy that he and Gon have to go through so much, but if he can lighten his load for even a moment, that'll just have to be enough.]
Do you have any aller -- [Killua was probably fed poison as an infant.] -- you don't have any allergies, do you.
There'll be dessert, I promise. Did you... have any other Christmas foods you'd actually want to include, though?
[Does Killua have any fond memories at all of his family? He knows that he's getting away, but that doesn't mean that Killua wants to let go of all of his traditions. Just the ones that have to do with systematically killing people.]
[He's going to ignore that malt shop reminder (SHUT UP JAIME) in favor of thinking on this. The words sound foreign, used by him, and he taps his chin a few times while considering.]
What do people usually have? Anything's fine by me. [No traditions in the line of food outside of 'poisoning' and 'who needs to cook when you have money'. He actually thinks back fondly to the time he visited Mito with Gon, and all that food was amazing-- but it all blends together with more recent events and he can't recall what it was.]
I'll eat just about anything. [And love it, too. So!!]
Oh, is this -- this is your first regular Christmas, then? It's usually, like, a turkey and mashed potatoes, and...
[A lot of other foods he doesn't know how to make.]
Well, there's no way I can make half of it without my parents around. My mom usually leads the tamale brigade, and it's this whole thing. It probably only gets done 'cause all the aunts and cousins chip in, so we'll be skipping a lot of it.
Yeah, work always spiked during the holidays, and even if it hadn't... Well, you know. My family's different.
[Than most people's, he guesses. But more important! He hasn't stopped smiling for a while now, and that's pretty good. Whether or not they get all the food-- he doesn't care about that.]
Don't worry about it so much. It's for sure going to be better than the instant meals I've been having lately.
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[Right? He blinks and leans back, letting his weight fall onto his two palms on the bed.] Is she the one you knew back home?
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[The best way to sum her up is, Jaime considers, that they're as close as Gon and Killua are. For as long as he can remember, it's always been him, Brenda, and Paco, like one of the stable truths of the world. And for as long as he can remember, they've assumed it was going to stay that way. Maybe they'd wind up as lawyers or married or parents or superheroes, but they would always be together.
This place is just a temporary wrench in that.]
She's like... [He tilts his head back, thinking.] You said that you were the logical one, between you and Gon? That's her.
[...then again, Jaime himself is pretty logical. Brenda's just smarter.]
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So she keeps you in check? [Someone has to, he assumes. Jaime may be a lot more calm and collected and intellectual than Gon, but Killua is sure he's reckless, at least in some areas! That whole Hisoka incident comes to mind.]
Now I have to meet her! Maybe she'll tell me all your secretly lame habits.
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[Brenda, did I miss anything in class?
Brenda, can you let me copy your homework, I forgot!
Brenda, why are you calling me so mu-- I SLEPT THROUGH FIRST PERIOD.
Brenda, can you forge a signature for me?
Brenda, I can't read my own notes please help.
Brenda, I need to disappear for two days help me think of an excuse can you pretend I threw up on you.
Maybe I should just chase after that guy! No? Why not?
...Okay, maybe she does, a little bit. Jaime rocks backwards with an offended sounding huff and proclaims,] And I am totally open about my lame habits, thank you very much.
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[He'll get the real story from Brenda, rest assured. He's determined.]
Hmph, I'll see about that. [He's going digging for blackmail level material, it's his new mission.] But okay! Let her know and then just tell me if it turns out she doesn't want to, after all.
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[He already knows the answer is yes, but that doesn't stop him from wagging a finger in Killua's face.]
And don't make me regret inviting you!
[Don't go digging for dirt, kid. There's too much of it!]
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[Just look at this face, doesn't it scream innocence? But at least this sort of talking seems to be distracting him enough from the situation. He does seem to be in a better mood.]
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Do you have any aller -- [Killua was probably fed poison as an infant.] -- you don't have any allergies, do you.
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[How right you are Jaime. But he says this with a playful smile, jabbing a thumb at himself.]
I like sweets the best, though. [But he already knew that, didn't he.]
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[He's never forgetting that one, kiddo.]
There'll be dessert, I promise. Did you... have any other Christmas foods you'd actually want to include, though?
[Does Killua have any fond memories at all of his family? He knows that he's getting away, but that doesn't mean that Killua wants to let go of all of his traditions. Just the ones that have to do with systematically killing people.]
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[He's going to ignore that malt shop reminder (SHUT UP JAIME) in favor of thinking on this. The words sound foreign, used by him, and he taps his chin a few times while considering.]
What do people usually have? Anything's fine by me. [No traditions in the line of food outside of 'poisoning' and 'who needs to cook when you have money'. He actually thinks back fondly to the time he visited Mito with Gon, and all that food was amazing-- but it all blends together with more recent events and he can't recall what it was.]
I'll eat just about anything. [And love it, too. So!!]
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[A lot of other foods he doesn't know how to make.]
Well, there's no way I can make half of it without my parents around. My mom usually leads the tamale brigade, and it's this whole thing. It probably only gets done 'cause all the aunts and cousins chip in, so we'll be skipping a lot of it.
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[Than most people's, he guesses. But more important! He hasn't stopped smiling for a while now, and that's pretty good. Whether or not they get all the food-- he doesn't care about that.]
Don't worry about it so much. It's for sure going to be better than the instant meals I've been having lately.