renegadecassidy:
When Cass heard her brother’s voice her dark eyes fell to him and a smile settled onto her features. During the holiday months they were allies, both dealing with the dynamic of their family in different ways but always coming together to get through it all. She welcomed it when the rest of the year Jesse mostly did his own thing, checking in on her here and there. She moved toward him and looked down at Aspen. In her baby voice she said, “that’s uncle Jesse…say hi!!” She said, reaching down to wave the little girl’s hand for her. She seemed nonplussed.
“I had to get out of there. This year is…” She trailed off before sitting next to him at the bar of the diner. “Mom’s up everyone’s ass and dad doesn’t seem to give a shit at all. He doesn’t even really seem like himself and I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing because he’s at least been leaving me alone.” She paused for a moment, unsure if she should say this next part.
“Mom’s been taking him to doctors but she tells me they are just check ups. Gotta believe her when she’s that adamant about something, I guess.”
A smile tugged at the corners of Jesse’s mouth, waving back at the baby. He glanced up at Cass, nodding as she talked about how things had been at home. He knew that she had a lot more visibility on things there, Jesse spending as little time as possible since he’d moved out after Kyle’s death.
“Who goes to multiple appointments for a check-up?” He asked with obvious doubt. “Maybe they’re just being paranoid.” He shrugged uncomfortably, trying to shake the feeling that things were being kept from them. It wasn’t entirely unfair. It wasn’t like either he or Cass were due to win any Child-of-the-Year awards anytime soon. “You’re gonna be home for Christmas too?”









