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#00.02 Diego Hargreeves 🔪 The Kraken ([personal profile] deadlycurves) wrote in [community profile] f20202020-09-08 07:05 am

{Hazy sunshine over the hill

WHO: Hargreeves + YOU

WHERE: Krakoa; various

WHEN: Varies, specified by thread

WHAT: Varies, specified by thread

WARNINGS: Warnings will be updated where necessary

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[personal profile] obediences 2020-09-27 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
Life on the island has been calming for a while — even high-strung as the Hargreeves are, it's hard to be too stressed-out when most days are warm and sunny, the ocean is a perfect blue, and every day they're granted the daily reminder of everything they've worked hard to build — but it's true, there's something else in the air today.

After a while, there's the creak of the porch floorboards, and Luther stepping outside to join Diego. Luther's not even reading or listening to music for once, just looking thoughtfully out to the distance with a kind of abstracted distraction, which doesn't usually fit their sharp-focused once-leader.

Today, he's seemed more contented than usual. Throughout the day and during the meal, he and Allison have been shooting each other the sorts of looks that, once upon a time, would have driven Diego up the wall; the pair of them falling into the orbit of their secret language again, unspoken and insular.

"Is Five with Klaus and Claire?" he asks, once he sees that Diego isn't indoors with the others. Double-checking that one of the more responsible brothers is still around. Not that Luther mistrusts Klaus as a babysitter, but— look, it's just better if Five's around too.
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[personal profile] obediences 2020-10-26 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
As ever, Diego being an empath is unfair. Luther's grown used to giving away little pieces of himself — powers practice with Diego turning himself into even more of an open book, and life unfurling on Krakoa had cleared up the Hargreeves' communication even more — but sometimes, some secrets, you instinctively want to keep to yourself.

Diego can't miss the way that Luther's spine straightens, and how he holds himself at subtly more rigid angles. Face averted slightly as he fixes his gaze and looks out to the ocean, rather than meet his brother's eye (likely in case Luther's expression gives too much away; he's absolutely terrible at keeping a poker face).

It was supposed to be the standard Sunday gettogether, like always, but Luther can't even pretend there wasn't something off, the delicate gyroscope of the family dynamic tilted a little askew and delicately altered. But he tries anyway:

"Oh?" he says loosely, nonchalantly. "Huh. Must be something you ate."