She won't come home because she's trying to protect you. All of you. She thinks staying away will keep you all safe. Or safer.
...Um--sorry. I probably should have done this part first: I'm Cissie, I'm a friend of Molly's here. ...Don't tell her I told you all of that, because I really need her to keep talking to me.
I know she thinks she's keeping us safe but it's like she thinks that because we aren't magic-- that I'm not magic-- that I can't handle myself. Like because Dad's hurt he's stopped being Dad and I just want my family back together.
I'm, uh, Daniel. Daniel Carpenter. [Weak sorry for yelling at you smile. Sorry I've been having temper problems that have become a tactical weakness smile.]
Hi Daniel; it's nice to meet you. Molly talks about you guys all the time. ...Well, she used to talk about you more. Now it makes her sad.
Listen, I don't think it's that she doesn't think you can handle yourselves. I think... I don't know what happened, but something did. Something big. She was here and then she went back home, and came back... different. Do you know what happened? All I know is that Harry died, and she won't talk about it. And that she ate about a dozen hamburgers her first night back here.
After Harry died-- Chicago got bad. There were a lot of monsters waiting in the dark, and then suddenly some of the vampires were dead and there was a power vaccuum and things were clawing in to fill it. It's like the worst high school civics lesson ever, with cat-monsters.
Molly... she left home. She's a vigilante now. A really, really scary one.
Being a vigilante's tough. [THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE.] She's probably trying to keep the fallout from that from landing on everyone at home. It's not really a job where you make a lot of friends.
...Karrin Murphy was here, for a little while. She mentioned it was bad, but she wasn't much more forthcoming with details than Molly. They... didn't really get along all that well.
Murphy's still doing her best to keep it. Organized, I guess? To let mortal people have power. Molly's scary and magic and sometimes her work undermines Murphy. And vice versa, I guess. It just sucks for all of us.
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Obviously we took our time and did it right. [Half-hearted joke.]
Molly... where are you? [She looks like she's clean and eating, which is-- so much better than the last time he saw her.]
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I'm not in Chicago anymore. It's... kind of hard to explain.
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[Sibling bluntness]
You're not looking as anorexic anymore.
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You're looking a lot less pissed off.
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[He looks a little awkward saying that.]
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I... haven't. In a while.
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I figured. Neither had I. But it's not like I'm-- [hands.]
Mom's going to be so glad to know you're eating.
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Yeah. Tell her I'm back to eating like the daughter she raised. [Nowhere near as much crap, now that she doesn't need to just GET FOOD.]
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[He rubs his head with a hand]
I just. Miss even having a little bit of normal.
I, uh. [Man up, Daniel. Even if she looks so normal and non-insane that it makes you hurt for how things were.] I miss you, big sis.
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[PRIVATE THREADJACK] ...sorry, I couldn't resist!
...Um--sorry. I probably should have done this part first: I'm Cissie, I'm a friend of Molly's here. ...Don't tell her I told you all of that, because I really need her to keep talking to me.
[Private] HI MOLLY'S BUD!
I'm, uh, Daniel. Daniel Carpenter. [Weak sorry for yelling at you smile. Sorry I've been having temper problems that have become a tactical weakness smile.]
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Listen, I don't think it's that she doesn't think you can handle yourselves. I think... I don't know what happened, but something did. Something big. She was here and then she went back home, and came back... different. Do you know what happened? All I know is that Harry died, and she won't talk about it. And that she ate about a dozen hamburgers her first night back here.
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After Harry died-- Chicago got bad. There were a lot of monsters waiting in the dark, and then suddenly some of the vampires were dead and there was a power vaccuum and things were clawing in to fill it. It's like the worst high school civics lesson ever, with cat-monsters.
Molly... she left home. She's a vigilante now. A really, really scary one.
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...Karrin Murphy was here, for a little while. She mentioned it was bad, but she wasn't much more forthcoming with details than Molly. They... didn't really get along all that well.
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