Stiles Stilinski (
fadingspark) wrote2014-07-31 02:03 pm
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It was supposed to be a victory day
It was a closed courtroom that had the final hearing on the Stilinski-Grayson divorce. The evidence against the Grayson family as a whole was damning from the photographs of the attempted kidnapping, the assault charges, the history of abuse... it wasn't hard for the judge to grant the divorce.
It was the terms that shocked Stiles the most: Permanent No Contact order of Protection for him and Dina against the Graysons and any family member or agent on their behalf. Any contact moving forward for Stiles or Dina would be done through the Law Office of Samuel Winchester. Suzanna's parental rights over Claudia Marie were terminated, no visitation by anyone in the family or agents acting on their behalf, and Stiles was given sole custody of his daughter with an order to change her birth certificate to remove the Grayson part of her name and Suzanna from her records.
And then the big one: in order to protect the Stilinski family, alimony and child support would be established as a single lump-sum payment based on the financials of the Grayson family and taking into consideration the medical needs Stiles would continue to face both physical and emotionally at present and in the future, and to support Dina for all her present and future medical and educational needs.
Two Million Dollars. Half kept in trust for Dina until her 18th birthday or graduation from high school, whichever came first. The other half in account for Stiles to use as he deemed necessary to provide for his family. Plus all of Sam's legal fees were paid by the Grayson's.
And that was that. Stiles stood, partially in shock as the team of lawyers left with Suzanna and her father, and then he just turned and hugged Sam tightly. The taller man smiled at Malia, nodding at a job well done, and hugged his client back. "You did it, Stiles. You got your daughter the safety you wanted for her. Now it's time for you both to build a better life."
A plumbing issue had kept Stiles from moving into Allison's father's place right away, so he was still at the Hale house. Things had gotten a bit easier with the anger finally out in the air. But after a long day at court, Stiles was ready to join his daughter for naptime before dinner.
John hadn't wanted to worry Stiles, but the Grayson brothers had made bail and weren't in custody any longer. He warned Talia, but with the protective orders in place, putting a detail on the house wasn't possible without a real threat in the air.
No one realized that out in the desert, deals had been made between the family patriarch and another patriarch - Gerard Argent. Knowing that the Hales were protecting the granddaughter of his good friend, it was easy to help equip the two sons with a chip on their shoulder with the right weapons, and a team of hand picked hunters, to help them give one last message that no one could walk away from the Grayson family and expect to win.
It was the terms that shocked Stiles the most: Permanent No Contact order of Protection for him and Dina against the Graysons and any family member or agent on their behalf. Any contact moving forward for Stiles or Dina would be done through the Law Office of Samuel Winchester. Suzanna's parental rights over Claudia Marie were terminated, no visitation by anyone in the family or agents acting on their behalf, and Stiles was given sole custody of his daughter with an order to change her birth certificate to remove the Grayson part of her name and Suzanna from her records.
And then the big one: in order to protect the Stilinski family, alimony and child support would be established as a single lump-sum payment based on the financials of the Grayson family and taking into consideration the medical needs Stiles would continue to face both physical and emotionally at present and in the future, and to support Dina for all her present and future medical and educational needs.
Two Million Dollars. Half kept in trust for Dina until her 18th birthday or graduation from high school, whichever came first. The other half in account for Stiles to use as he deemed necessary to provide for his family. Plus all of Sam's legal fees were paid by the Grayson's.
And that was that. Stiles stood, partially in shock as the team of lawyers left with Suzanna and her father, and then he just turned and hugged Sam tightly. The taller man smiled at Malia, nodding at a job well done, and hugged his client back. "You did it, Stiles. You got your daughter the safety you wanted for her. Now it's time for you both to build a better life."
A plumbing issue had kept Stiles from moving into Allison's father's place right away, so he was still at the Hale house. Things had gotten a bit easier with the anger finally out in the air. But after a long day at court, Stiles was ready to join his daughter for naptime before dinner.
John hadn't wanted to worry Stiles, but the Grayson brothers had made bail and weren't in custody any longer. He warned Talia, but with the protective orders in place, putting a detail on the house wasn't possible without a real threat in the air.
No one realized that out in the desert, deals had been made between the family patriarch and another patriarch - Gerard Argent. Knowing that the Hales were protecting the granddaughter of his good friend, it was easy to help equip the two sons with a chip on their shoulder with the right weapons, and a team of hand picked hunters, to help them give one last message that no one could walk away from the Grayson family and expect to win.
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Guess what I saw at my aunt's house?
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Downstairs, Stiles put Dina on the counter and then reached up above her to get a bowl and handed it to her, and then the Fruit Loops. "Looks like you're in luck, kiddo."
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Try Cora and Stiles actually getting along well enough to sleep in the same bed. From what I could tell things were very snuggly.
Nadia rouses at the sound of voices from the chair she's curled up in - Peter's chair, unofficially speaking, but he's in it enough that his scent is all over it. She blinks at the two people in the kitchen, then gives a small smile.
"Morning."
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How did you find this out?
Stiles looked over, giving Nadia a sheepish look. "Morning. Sorry, didn't mean to wake you up."
Dina looked over. "Do you want some Fruit Loops? I can share."
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He came out of her room covered in her scent. He admits that they were sleeping together though he's adorably adamant that it was just sleeping.
Nadia shakes her head as she gets to her feet, giving Dina a small smile. "No, but thank you, Dina. I think I'll be good with just some coffee."
She does stop on the way over to check on Peter, not enough to wake him, but just to make sure he isn't in too much pain.
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Peter shifted in his sleep, pushing into her hands as she checked him over, but curled back up as she moved away. The bullet had been in him longer, closer to his heart, and he was going to need a bit more time before he was back up to snuff. The pain was less though, his healing taking all his energy currently.
Stiles took the bowl, box and daughter and carried them to a chair. "I could use a cup too. Didn't get a lot of sleep last night." He went to make her a bowl, and then pulled out his cell phone to give her something to watch while the adults talked.
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Nadia brushes her fingers through his hair as she goes but lets him sleep. She then makes her way over to the counter to fix the coffee as she talks.
"I think yesterday was rough on all of us, really. How's Cora?"
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Stiles went into the fridge and poured milk into Dina's cereal, and then brought it over to Nadia. "She's sleeping, but doing good. She should be fine. Peter?"
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She nods as she steps back to let the coffee brew. "Same. He was smaller than Cora was at the time, so the wolfsbane got a little closer to his heart, but Fiona says he should be fine, he just needs a few days."
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"As long as he's fine in the end." Stiles nodded, his fingers drumming on the counter. "I... um... I didn't get a lot of details from my Dad about what you guys decided on doing."
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"Animal attacks," Nadia says calmly, reaching for the pot to pour the coffee as it finishes. "Grizzly bears can be incredibly vicious. Did you know that a grizzly bear's jaw can deliver a bite of 1200 pounds per square inch? It literally popped your brother-in-law's head like a cherry tomato." She pauses for a moment to take a sip of hers. "Very tragic hunting accident. But this is really why Talia doesn't let hunters on the preserve."
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Stiles winced a bit at the imagery, flashing back to the moment of watching Ray's head as the bullet entered his head. "Yeah, well, hopefully the bear doesn't get a bad case of indigestion from eating him."
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Which possibly may break her heart a little, but what can you do.
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"Yes, daddy?" Dina looked up from the phone.
"Do you want to tell Nadia about why you like superheros?"
The little girl's face broke out into a grin. "Because superheros help people. They don't like it when bad people hurt other people, so superheroes help the other people."
"And why do they have their costumes?"
"Because they can't let other people know they are superheroes. If the other people knew, they may be afraid of them because they were different. Even if they are trying to be good and help them."
Stiles grinned. "So if you became friends with a superhero, would you tell people about them?"
Dina shook her head quickly. "No! If I told people, then I would put them in danger of the bad people finding them and hurting them. You NEVER tell other people who the superheroes really are."
"That's my girl." He looked back at Nadia, grinning. "I'm working with what I have and going from there."
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From the living room, Peter was starting to stir again, trying to shift on the couch to a new position and exhaling in pain as his shoulder didn't like the change.
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She makes her way across the room and sits on the edge of the coffee table across from him. "Peter?" she asks softly. "How're you doing?"
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