Family Night
It was amazing how full the house could be whenever everyone was over. From Will and John taking up a couch cuddled together, to Sally trying to chase Caleb as he ran off after Dogmeat again. It could be loud and chaotic, but it was something that Sophie learned to work through. The first few times were needlessly hard, but it was a learning process. The wasn’t bad noise, it was good, it was… her family.
She was trying to finish up a picture before dinner, but she knew her efforts were in vain. It wasn’t something she really minded, it was kind of annoying, but she still had some more time left over regardless. There was no rush to get it done, she could take a break. By the time she decided to get up John had left Will to go help Emra in the kitchen, leaving Will pouting on the couch. Sally had managed to finally catch Caleb, them building legos in his playroom now.
“You don’t have to look so sad, I’m sure he’ll be back soon.” Sophie said as she sat down on the couch next to her dad. That was another thing she was still getting used it. Having people who acted as parents again was strange, to say the least. She still felt like she was walking on a thin wire between her being okay and them starting to hate her, but she was learning. Slowly but surely she was finding herself being more comfortable.
“They won’t even let me walk in the kitchen, they act like something will go wrong as soon as I’m in there.”
“I mean to be fair, I’m pretty sure you being around any uncooked food is uh, trouble.” She leaned back against the couch, pulling her knees up to her chest. “Or active kitchen appliances, they see you and just want to explode.”
“Maybe that’s my superpower, if there was a villain in your kitchen I’d be able to take care of it, no problem.”
“Okay, if someone breaks into the kitchen, you’re allowed to work your magic.” They both laughed, Sophie feeling more relaxed now.
They sat quiet for awhile, Sophie listening to the idle conversations. Caleb was going on about ghosts again from what she could gather, Emra was talking about the cupcakes that she had made earlier today for tonight.
“It still feels fake.” Sophie spoke quietly, not wanting Sally and Caleb to pick up on her words. “I keep expecting to wake up, for this all to be a dream.”
“I get that.”
“There’s times where I’m so scared and I just, I know this has to be real, that it is. That I have something I really shouldn’t and don’t deserve-”
“After all you’ve been through? You deserve this. Don’t question it, I’ve found it’s pointless. There’s answers you’ll never get.” She knew he was right, that trying to think against this was pointless. It was hard to just accept it, but it was something she needed to do.
“Yeah, all is great until I fuck up.” She leaned against him closing her eyes.
“You won’t.” His answer was almost firm enough for her to believe, she wanted to, but it was hard. He hugged her, she was happy to rest her head on his chest. It only lasted a few seconds before John let Freya and Currer in, the border collie instantly running to his dad, upset when Sophie was in the way.
Sophie took that as her cue to go. Both Currer and Freya now trying to climb into Will’s lap. Even the little bit of talking she did made her feel better, more sure of things.
She walked into the kitchen, tapping Emra on the shoulder before wrapping her arms around her back and kissing her neck.
“Everything okay?” Emra asked, taking her hand and kissing it.
“Mm, couldn’t be better. Smells great in here.”
“Still wearing your painting shirt, really?” Emra asked as she glanced over her shoulder.
“I just stopped ten minutes ago! I’ll change!” She said before sneaking a kiss onto the other’s lips.
“Good, go do that now.” Emra said, even though she kissed her again after words.
“Fine, fine. I’ll go.” Sophie said breaking the hug, rolling her eyes.
“Sophie? I-”
Whatever she was going to say was interrupted by Dogmeat running through the kitchen with something in his mouth, it looked like a stuffed animal.Caleb was running behind him trying to grab it.
“Dogmeat has mothman!” He yelled, causing nearly everyone to laugh.
“Never a dull moment.” Sophie mumbled.
“Never.” Emra answered, shaking her head.
Well, at least she could say she didn’t live a boring life.
















