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Montgomery Scott ([personal profile] reversedpolarity) wrote2010-11-13 11:06 pm

future!verse: A Quick Visit

While sorting out meeting up with Liz's parents hadn't been too much of a hassle, trying to find a time to meet his family was proving to be more difficult than it really should be. They ended up having to take a shuttle over to Scotland - a fairly quick trip, though of course not so quick as the transporters would have been - where they'd be staying with Scotty's sister for a few days before heading back to California. Of course, traveling from one side of the world to the other meant they'd had to get time zones sorted out, and in order to arrive at Scotland at a reasonable time, they'd had to leave California at a very unreasonable time.

The trip was uneventful, and when they reached their destination, the worst they'd have to contend with was a bit of jet lag. For once - miracle of miracles - it wasn't raining, and while the air was definitely cooler than in California, it wasn't half so bad as Scotty had feared it would be. And although it didn't exactly feel like home, not anymore, he realized he'd missed it more than he thought. "Well, love, this is it." Now to go find his father, who was supposed to be picking them up.

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-19 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Liz just laughed, sitting up and smiling. There was nothing she could do about the strange feeling she was having about being back on Earth; not at the moment at least. It felt strange, but it felt good to be watching her husband get along so well with his nephew. She just laughed.

"We're going, we're going," she jumped up, chasing after Will and tickling him. He darted out of the room, but only moments later, he was peeking back in through the doorway. Liz pretended to run after him again, chasing him. He ran off, giggling the whole way. Liz looked back into the room and smiled, "I guess we have to go."

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-19 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Liz welcomed the kiss and smiled up at him. His observation about Will tiring himself out made her laugh. "We can only hope, but I'm not holding my breath," she added playfully. She then took her husbands hand, "C'mon Uncle Monty, we've got a brunch to pack."

They found themselves in the kitchen, putting together various snacks and drinks to fit in a basket. Liz had hunted down a large picnic blanket and grabbed jackets, just in case. Will spent the entire time bouncing around the kitchen and whining about how they were taking forever. Liz tried not to laugh at him for fear that she'd only make his whining worse. It wasn't easy.

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-19 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Liz laughed. She did a lot of laughing actually. There was very little time for anything else. It was mostly just a lot of laughing and trying not to laugh and then keeping on with it. Will was frighteningly high energy, which Liz had no accounted for. Once everyone was ready, Will on Monty's back and Monty holding the basket, Liz finished buttoning up her own coat and smiled. "Alright, let's go," she said, sounding mildly exhausted, but completely kidding.

The walk to the park wasn't very long, but Will got restless on his uncle's back and wanted to walk by himself. He insisted on carrying the basket at one point, which he couldn't lift. That resulted in Liz holding it up at one point while Will held the handle loosely. This was sufficient enough for him to call it 'carrying.' They arrived and Liz laid out the blanket first before taking a seat, legs stretched out in front of her, leaning back on her hands and her ankles crossed. "It's lovely out here," cold, admitted, but lovely.

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-20 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
Liz was having very strange memories of being a kid and how much she loves kids. Having a child around was such a joyous and exciting thing for her. They were upbeat and untainted by the world. It made her feel better about the hope for the future. It was why she wanted to be a mother so bad. She needed some of that innocence in her life that she didn't get to experience.

She chuckled at Monty's question, "it depends on whether he finds something entertaining enough to make him forget that we came to eat at all." Liz tilted her head as she saw him rummaging in the grass. Will had found a worm, albeit a very cold one, but a worm nonetheless. She wrinkled her nose at Will who was smiling and showing it off from afar. Liz only let out a little 'ew' but made no attempt to tell him to drop it. As long as he didn't try and eat - and even then it wasn't that big of a deal - she didn't care. "Boys will be boys," she laughed.
Edited 2010-11-20 06:37 (UTC)

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-20 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
Liz made an even more severe 'ew' face and refused to take the worm. Of course it only took minutes for him to come back with something that was obviously much more exciting. It was a tiny little frog and Liz actually 'aww'd' at this one. She liked frogs, but she didn't really want to keep one. "Will, what are you going to do with a frog?" she asked, laughing.

She turned and dug around in the basket. She had containers full of thing and then she saw there was a container that had just some crackers in it. Who really eats crackers anyway? She opened it up and dumped them on a napkin on the picnic basket. She then pulled a hair pin out of her hair - because she's resourceful and the plastic knives they had wouldn't have worked - and poked holes in the top of the plastic container. She then opened it up had him put it in there. She felt sorry for the frog, actually.

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-20 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
Liz nodded at Monty giving a sort of, 'poor thing' look and then back at the hopping child. He was pretending to be a frog. She just hoped that he didn't actually catch a fly of some kind. She sighed out of contentment. She forgot how dirty little kids could be, but how endlessly entertaining they were. Will was particularly energetic, which she liked. It kept him busy and busy was something little kids should be. They learned about the world that way.

When will flopped down onto the blanket, Liz laughed and grabbed a napkin. "Come here," she reached for him before he could escape and pulled him towards her, wiping off his hands. They'd get dirty again, but she would keep trying to avoid that problem. Will protested a little and she waited it out before letting him go. He then lay down on his stomach, leaning his head in his hands and staring at the poor captive frog.

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-20 07:18 am (UTC)(link)
Kids didn't cooperate when it came to food and Liz just shook her head, watching her nephew stare at a frog. She didn't care if he ate now or not. He'd eat when he was hungry. Though she did have one trick to getting kids to eat. If they think they are missing out on something, since kids only know how to be selfish in this stage of development, all she had to do was...

"What's that taste like?" she reached for his plate instead of hers and immediately Will's eyes got big and he sat up and grabbed the plate, pulling it towards him. He scowled darkly at Liz and picked up something to munch on, not even looking at what it actually was before hand. She couldn't help but laugh.

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-20 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm pretty sure you only watch them enough to make sure they don't hurt themselves. Other than that, they're on their own," she added with a laugh. Liz wasn't sure how they kept up either. She knew that it was a lot of work to have kids and sure, it was probably hard on some days, but she was convinced that having kids was what she wanted. Will was great, but she wanted her own.

Monty told him to stay close and Liz felt a sense of pride. He was much more fatherly than either of them realized. She moved and laid down beside him, her head on his lap and still watch the boy run around.

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-20 08:42 am (UTC)(link)
Liz looked up at Monty when he started to talk, but he was redirected by Will falling over. She was then directing her attention that way, but Will was fine. She figured he would be. Kids were resilient and if you didn't pay any attention to their falls, they usually survived. Once he was up and fine, she looked back up at him.

"He's in range. I'm keeping a mental eye on him," she smirked. "What were you thinking?"

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-21 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
Liz was picking up the signals and she had a feeling she knew where this was going, but in an attempt to block herself a little from him so that he could go ahead and say what he was thinking, she just looked up at him, a soft smile on her lips. Will was occupying most of her mind at the moment, so she didn't have a huge focus on Monty, but she still sort of knew. "What exactly are we wanting to do?" she asked, trying to fish it out of him. She may be telepathic, but she wasn't about to make any assumptions.

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-21 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Liz had always made him say the important things out loud. She may have known what he was talking about and she may have been able to even guess, but she also knew that if he grew accustom to her figuring it all out on her own, he'd never have to be sure of himself enough to say it out loud. And when he finally did say it? It was much better than having him just think it.

She just smiled up at him. Maybe ti was because she was a little surprised that he had decided he wanted kids or maybe it was that Clara was partially right about pending all this time with Will that would help convince him. Mostly she was just happy. She was going to have kids with the man she loved. It coudn't possibly be any better than that. "You want to have kids?" she asked, as if she actually needed to confirm it.

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-21 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
She smirked up at him and decided, they yes, now way about time to sit up and kiss him for being a wonderful, wonderful man. Sitting up to sit beside him, she leaned in and kissed him briefly only after taking a mental check on Will who was apparently captivated by some kind of bug he found. Liz leaned in to kiss Monty again and this time when she pulled back, she had tears in her eyes and was smiling. "You're sure?" she asked, just wanting to be absolutely positive that he was positive.

[identity profile] elizabethdehner.livejournal.com 2010-11-22 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
Liz would have responded, but Will was currently trying to hand her a worm. She looked a little uncomfortable about the idea and instead smiled. "I'm sure Uncle Monty wants to see the worm, Will," she chimed in. With a little laugh, Liz watched Will bounce and whine until Monty just had to take the worm from him.

"How about you stop bringing worms back?" she asked. WIll just glared at her as best a five year old can glare. He wasn't really all that bad of a kid. He was just a boy. Granted, a little energetic. Liz leaned a little against Monty. "We can finish this conversation later," she whispered to him, watching Will now roll in the grass. "How's Clara feel about dirt?"