With Ron “Slider” Kerner
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omertà: an oath of silence in the mafia; you don’t talk to nobody about nothing.
(Or, Jake had a loving family. They just weren’t that way to anyone else).
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- Part 1 of the sins of our fathers
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Hangman’s no stranger to lying.
He’s also no stranger to dying, so of course he launches as spare behind the foxtrot teams and of course, he throws his bird on top of Bradley’s.
He isn't going to let his son die. He could never let that happen, no matter what it meant for his body. He doesn't care if he wakes up as a grasshopper this time around. Bradley is going to die an old man with Jake snoring as a hound dog by his feet — if that's what it takes, so be it.
“Dagger Spare defending!” He roars across comms, “Rooster, dive!”
It wounds; sounding far too much like — Bradley, jump! He can hear himself laugh, standing in a pool and holding out his arms for his damp little boy to slam into his chest, water wings and all.
Catch me, Daddy! Bradley declares, smiling ear-to-ear because there had never been a moment when Nick couldn't.
(Or, Goose died — but he didn't — because the moment Nick Bradshaw died, Jake Seresin was born).
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- Part 2 of but I am still alive
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Clementine Seresin got the nickname Jake, from a Chevy’s Jake Brake.
(In which, Jake is hurt in every universe).
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- Part 1 of dreadful sorry, clementine
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“If something happens—”
“Don’t.”
“No, Bradley, just listen, okay? If something happens, promise me that you’ll be there for Loekte and Njenna, and you’ll let someone be there for you.”
“Nothing’s going to happen to you, Iceland.”
“I know. But still, promise me anyway.”
(In which, Bradley loses a wingman and gains a son — turning into someone pretty familiar).
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Maverick spends his 4th of July with his ass parked in a lawn chair and watching the family he’s made.
Goose, take a gander at this, why don't you?
(Or, Maverick watches his husbands, in-laws, sons and granddaughter enjoy the day).
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- Part 4 of Man in Motion
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The BRCA2 gene will be discovered in 1995, a year after BRCA1.
But it’s 1988, too early for any of that, too early for gene panels and prophylactic surgeries, too early for hard answers. BRCA1 hasn’t even been discovered yet, let alone its quieter, more elusive sibling. Cancer, in 1988, still feels like a curse more than a code to crack — a roll of the dice rather than a data point.
And Maverick? He’s not thinking about any of that right now. He’s just trying to get his five-year-old into a goddamn pair of swim trunks.
(Or, Maverick needs to have a double mastectomy as a twenty-eight-year-old man. He decides that no one else needs to see it).
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Chronic illness sucks.
Sometimes, no matter how old you get, you need your Dads to make it better.
(Or, Bradley’s immune system hates him — his Dads don't let him fight with it alone).
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No matter what happens, Bradley still goes to the same three men when he needs help.
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- Part 1 of Waylon, Willie and The Boys
