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“It might be a secret to everybody else, but we’ve lived together for quite some time. I think if anyone would know about your Twilight obsession, it would be me,” she pointed out to her brother with a laugh. “Do you now? Of course you’d say that,” Marisol rolled her eyes playfully at him. Her eyebrows raised in surprise at how passionate Elliot seemed to be about preserving the home videos. “I guess you’re right. I can’t exactly promise I’ll ever not be embarrassed by them, but if they mean that much to you I’ll get over my shame,” she added with a smile. Marisol would protest but in the end she knew Elliot was right. Upon mention of Uno once more, her expression changed to a more competitive one, “Absolutely. Kind of weird how Uno doesn’t know their own rules, huh? People have been stacking plus fours for years. And you mentioned Monopoly– I think that would ruin our family too if any of us could be bothered to play it for long enough. That game takes ages to get through.”
"Excuse me!” He exclaimed holding up a finger to the other, “It’s not an obsession, I like it a normal amount and I don’t fantasize about becoming a Cullen and sparkling in the sun, only people who are obsessed do that.” He pointed out as a matter of fact to his sister. “I’m just a sucker for a found family scenario, plus the badly written lines and drama make it enjoyable.” Elliot looked to his sister with a smug grin, “I say it because it’s the truth and you’ve yet to prove me wrong.” He commented with a small shrug of his hands, antagonizing her further. “They mean a lot to me and if you don’t want to inherit them, then I’ll definitely take them into my collection.” Elliot chuckled, “Do you think that’s why they’ve never really played it with us, because they see how badly Uno goes. Why do I think Kristoff would end up storming out the house, cursing in Norwegian as he went?”
















