Tommy Shepard (
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revivalproject2022-04-14 05:14 pm
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[Closed] Heritage Connects Them
WHO: Tommy Shepherd, Billy Kaplan
WHERE: YA HQ
WHAT: Deciding To Celebrate the Holiday
WHEN: [Backdated] Morning of Tuesday the 12th
WARNINGS: None
It's been a hard few months for Tommy. No one who knew him would argue it was anything else. Wanda gone. Kyle gone. Powers out of whack. Finding out that Beck had been using him the whole time like his first instincts had said but he had been convinced away from.
It was hard on Tommy, and it ultimately meant that the man was doing a lot less right now than he had been before. No more engineering work, his latest project of building a second coffee pot abandoned in his bedroom. No more studying the papers Kyle had given him, spelling out important terms, practicing his writing. No more Tommy laughing and running and exploring. Just get up, tend the greenhouses, start preserving for the next winter, cook meals, and any time not doing those, he was crashed out on the couch he'd hauled from Space Target to their home months and months ago.
IT didn't count as abandonment when the world took people away from you, or when someone wasn't even yours in the first place. But it still hurt.
And Tommy wasn't managing to haul himself out of his pit of moodiness at all. Almost sad, Really, when Tony tried to stress that people liked Tommy for Tommy. When he needed them, he was sure putting distance between himself and others.
WHERE: YA HQ
WHAT: Deciding To Celebrate the Holiday
WHEN: [Backdated] Morning of Tuesday the 12th
WARNINGS: None
It's been a hard few months for Tommy. No one who knew him would argue it was anything else. Wanda gone. Kyle gone. Powers out of whack. Finding out that Beck had been using him the whole time like his first instincts had said but he had been convinced away from.
It was hard on Tommy, and it ultimately meant that the man was doing a lot less right now than he had been before. No more engineering work, his latest project of building a second coffee pot abandoned in his bedroom. No more studying the papers Kyle had given him, spelling out important terms, practicing his writing. No more Tommy laughing and running and exploring. Just get up, tend the greenhouses, start preserving for the next winter, cook meals, and any time not doing those, he was crashed out on the couch he'd hauled from Space Target to their home months and months ago.
IT didn't count as abandonment when the world took people away from you, or when someone wasn't even yours in the first place. But it still hurt.
And Tommy wasn't managing to haul himself out of his pit of moodiness at all. Almost sad, Really, when Tony tried to stress that people liked Tommy for Tommy. When he needed them, he was sure putting distance between himself and others.

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Billy paused in his tidying, looking to his brother with a thoughtful frown.
"Hey Tommy? Vision and you were good with figuring out a sort of calendar, right? Do you know when-...ish we are?"
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"Vizh was good at it," Tommy corrected. He just tried really hard to keep track of what his father had taught him. And then, with Kyle's help, he'd started trying to calculate the calendar for observances too. It had been part of his lessons, learning the months and undrestanding that the calendar for the faith was based on the moon and all that.
"April-ish? Somewhere around the 11th or 12th I think."
Near as he and Kyle had calculated, it should be 11 Nissan. But he hasn't been asked that yet.
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"Well I thinking, since it's spring, and Passover was coming up, maybe you'd wanna hold a Seder? I don't know when it would line up exactly, but I think it's the spirit that counts," he added with a small, "You know...when you're on an alien planet. I don't think they accounted for any of that when they started these things."
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"Yeah, your Rabbi sure seemed to point that out at the wedding," Tommy agreed. Still, Billy's not wrong. It did count. But did he... still want to know that part of himself more?
"You really want the two of us to try and do a Passover Seder together? I don't know any of the worlds. I remember some of the stuff on the plate from all the years Rebecca and Jeff had me over, but... I don't remember all of it."
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"I mean, neither do I, and I grew up doing it. It's written down for a reason. Different families do it different ways. It's not about doing it correctly, it's about...remembering. And sharing the stories with the next generations," he offered.
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"Wait seriously? Those booklets you guys had at the house aren't, like, just something they made for guests? Figured they had us all use them because they didn't want me to feel awkward."
Sharing stories with the next generation. Tommy gets a pensive look at that, then sits up and looks seriously at his twin.
"You mean like Pietro does, when we meet for coffee? He tells me a lot about the Maximoff family line. And where they grew up. And all the little traditions and how they mixed with other big traditions."
He even taps at his ears.
"He even got me thinking about getting my ears pierced. It's apparently a whole thing 'in the old country'. But that's always been your territory."
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Billy looked a little surprised to hear Tommy had gotten together with Pietro. It sounded like a regular thing almost. He'd definitely not had that kind of one on one with their uncle before.
"I don't own it," he promised, echoing Teddy's reassurance when Billy had first wanted to do his.
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"No, Teddy owns it, and you own half by, like, US law or something, Probably not by Alliance law."
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"But if you're interested, you definitely should. Wait, did Pietro have pierced ears?"
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Which was true of a lot of his wounds. But maybe he would consider it. And make Pietro do it.
“Apparently he used to? Like, before the Brotherhood. Stopped putting them in when him and Mags started arguing over Brotherhood shit.”
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