So I see the writing meme said 'pairings' but I don't know any of your ships so how about some sibling bonding with Diego and Allison for "I’m right here. I’m not going anywhere.”?
Oh yes I def meant in a sibling way. Also here you go hope you like it. (Also thanks for the ask. Wow how rude I edited it so often and never said thank you)
Diego wakes up in the motel room they’ve booked for the night. When he’d gone to sleep on the pull-out couch, with stains he hadn’t wanted to think about any further, Luther had been next to him, his weight and slow quiet breathing a comfortable reminder that his family was still there, still alive, still with him. Now though the other side’s empty.
Diego sits up with a groan and looks around. There is a pink sticky note stuck onto a milk carton on the table with Luther's round handwriting that still looks a little like he was preparing to get a good grade in calligraphy even though they had been 8 when Dad stopped making them do that.
To: Diego
Good Morning! Me Vanya and Klaus are headed out to do some research on Ben and the sparrow academy. Decided to let Allison, Five and you sleep. Hope your leg’s okay, if not painkillers are in the bathroom. There should be some toast, peanut butter and eggs left for breakfast and we’ll bring home dinner.
Luther.
Diego isn’t sure if he should be annoyed about actually not waking up when three of his siblings (two of them not exactly the quietest people alive) have gotten ready and left or relieved because his leg actually is still splitting from the pain of a tractor falling on it, which apparently isn’t healthy, who would have known?
He hobbles to the small (and kinda dirty) bathroom and gets the painkillers someone had left on the sink for him, swallowing two before he walks back to the living area thinking about what to do to help.
He decides to check on the other two remaining siblings first, they put Five in the ‘kids room’ a fact he would have probably protested had he not been already half asleep in Luther’s arm when they checked in. He’s still asleep on the small bed curled up in the spongebob blanket, another sticky note has been left on one bed post.
To: Five
Keep resting!!! We’ve got it handled, don't worry. We’re doing research right now. Vanya made you a sandwich if you’re hungry.
Luther.
Diego shrugs amused if Luther really thinks pink sticky note is going to hold their brother back he was dead wrong, though for now exhaustion was doing a good enough job of keeping Five at bay. The little guy seems really out of it, still he keeps the door slightly ajar as he leaves and makes his way to the bedroom where Klaus, Vanya and Allison had shared the bed.
Now he can only make out one body under the white covers curled up closely, only her dark curls visible pouring over the mattress and pillow.
He can’t see any pink sticky notes anywhere in the room. He wonders if Luther felt it was too awkward to leave their sister a note with their history and how awkward shit got last evening but still it felt like a shitty thing to leave both him and Five a message but not her.
“Way to go Luther,” he mutters quietly to himself.
“What?” she asks. Her voice is hoarse. “Oh,” Diego says and clicks his tongue. “You’re awake.” “Yes,” she mumbles and sits up. She looks like shit. Her eyes are all red and she honestly looks like she hasn’t slept at all last night. “Have… have you been crying?” Diego asks her like it isn’t apparent. Allison doesn’t even bother answering him, she just shrugs.
Diego suddenly wishes that Klaus or Vanya were here. Or even Luther would be better at handling Allison and her pain than him. He’s not good at this. He’s never been good at this. And he and Allison had never been all that close with each other anyway, definitely not touchy feely enough to talk about all the shit that had been going on.
“So…” Diego starts and makes a face. “Wanna get up? Have some breakfast maybe? Or… I could bring you something. Breakfast in bed.” “I’m not hungry,” she says. Her voice is flat now, like she’s trying to undermine how upset she still is. Last night she realized that Claire (her daughter; Diego’s niece; their family) is gone now, in this timeline. The only reason she even went back in time with them. Leaving behind what seemed to be a good life, though Diego hadn’t really gotten that much of a look at it. Shit. He has to talk to her about this, doesn’t he?
“So… Ray seemed like a good guy,” he starts and as soon as it’s out of his mouth he wants to kick himself for saying it. “I mean… I bet he brought you breakfast in bed.” Great. Making it worse. Allison looks away. “He was a good guy,” she says, then finally voice breaking. Shit. “Good,” Diego says and hums. “Wouldn’t want you to be with someone who wasn’t.” What else can he say? “Hey, Allison? I’m sorry.” “Why?” She asks. “For the shit I said. At Dad’s funeral about your marriage, the other one you know? That was… could’ve handled that better.” “Diego, that was years ago,” “For you. Just a few months for me. And no matter how long I was being an asshole.” “Being an asshole is kinda your deal,” Allison tells him and huffs. “Yeah…” Diego bites his lip. “It is, isn't it?” This is going really bad. “But… maybe I don’t want it to be my deal anymore. And maybe…” he stops himself. “Shit, Allison, everything’s just so messed up. And it’s bad… but like... it's the worst for you. And I’m sorry.”_ _He sits down on the edge of the bed partially because his leg _is _hurting him - thank you very much for asking Luther, too bad you forgot about asking about Allison’s heart - and partially because he wants to be on a level with her, feels like that’s better than just awkwardly hovering over her. “I’m sorry about Claire, Allison.”
Allison looks him over for a moment with her tired red eyes and finally says. “Yeah. Everyone’s sorry…” Diego sighs. Why does he keep fucking this up? “I meant… I just… ugh, sorry. Do you just want me to leave you alone?” Allison looks at the ground and shakes her head suddenly fast and tears well to her eyes. “No. Sorry, I’m being such a bitch… it’s just…” “Hey!” Diego says and reaches out to pull her into a hug. “No, you’re not. It’s just upsetting and like… I’m not helping and the others who could deal with this are all gone researching or whatever.” Allison sniffs but doesn’t resist his hug. He’s glad for that. He’s definitely better at stuff like hugs than talking someone through shit like that. He rubs her back softly and then settles on her hair. “I just miss her so much. I never knew that I was capable of even loving a person that much but I did and then I was in the 60s and I just… I moved on. I just kept moving like I did when I left home and what kind of mother does that make me and…” “You had to,” Diego says. “That’s what we gotta do, right? We need to keep moving to survive, right?” Allison’s tears are running into his shoulder and she quietly sobs. “Allison, hey,” Diego says and cups her head a little. “It’s good that you moved on. It’s good that you had Ray who was good to you because it’s what you deserved, it's good that you kept going, I’m proud of you for doing it. Because you wouldn’t be here right now if you hadn’t kept going Allison but you’re also allowed to grieve now. We’ll do everything to get her back, that’s why the others are out anyway, they’re trying to do some research. We’ll figure this out.” Allison sniffled a little. “And what if we don’t?” “We will!” Diego assured her. “But if we don't, you still got all of us, right? We’re still here and we’ll let you grieve and we’ll support you through this.” Allison sobbed again. “Sorry, for crying all over you.” “You don’t got anything to apologize for. I got you,” he tells her. “Okay? I got you. I’m right here, I'm not going anywhere.”














