It's this ... ancient magical calling. It makes you stronger, faster so you can compete with the creatures you're fighting. I got called when I was on that vacation with JJ. The other Slayers found me and when I saw an option to disappear, I took it.
[The guilt is starting to set in. How William was in that building looking for her, and she could have just as easily found a body rather than her brother. She doesn't have a good reason for going AWOL, beyond:]
You say that you have a problem, or that something happened. You know what I've been through. Your uncle's a meta. Constantine's a sorcerer - of sorts. Did you think I couldn't handle it?
( Did you underestimate your father, Mia? He's just trying to get to the bottom of it. )
[Of course not. Oliver's weathered a lot of bs over the years, he would likely take vampires being real in stride.]
But ... it was a lot. Vampires and demons are a lot. I wasn't even sure I was handling it and I didn't want you guys getting hurt because I didn't know how to protect you.
[A pause.]
I know it sounds really dumb, but I thought that staying away, at least until I got a handle on this Slayer thing was the right thing to do.
( Maybe, maybe he could buy not wanting her brother to be hurt, but her father thinks he could hold his own against a vampire or a demon. He has, hasn't he? But. He also understands. )
Look, I get it. You were scared and confused and still learning. But, next time, loop us in. We can handle ourselves. Or, did you forget my one-time wife training you and your brother in the backyard?
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With what?
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[Her dad used to roll with John Constantine. Fifty-fifty chance that he might know what that is.]
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You're going to have to elaborate. Did you join a murder group, Mia?
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[That's probably not the answer he wants either.]
It's this ... ancient magical calling. It makes you stronger, faster so you can compete with the creatures you're fighting. I got called when I was on that vacation with JJ. The other Slayers found me and when I saw an option to disappear, I took it.
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( Okay. )
How were you... called.
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[It was ... not fun, to say the least.]
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( From your hand? )
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[Aka your daughter now has super strength, Oliver.]
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( He's going to be calling her uncle Constantine, that's for sure. )
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[There are some other bonus features that come along with it, but she'll let Oliver process before giving him the full details.]
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( Everyone thought she wasn't ready to marry J.J. who'd asked for her hand. Oliver thought so, too. )
I know I'm the last person that can call you on disappearing.
( But, Mia! )
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[The guilt is starting to set in. How William was in that building looking for her, and she could have just as easily found a body rather than her brother. She doesn't have a good reason for going AWOL, beyond:]
I just didn't know what to say.
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( Did you underestimate your father, Mia? He's just trying to get to the bottom of it. )
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[Of course not. Oliver's weathered a lot of bs over the years, he would likely take vampires being real in stride.]
But ... it was a lot. Vampires and demons are a lot. I wasn't even sure I was handling it and I didn't want you guys getting hurt because I didn't know how to protect you.
[A pause.]
I know it sounds really dumb, but I thought that staying away, at least until I got a handle on this Slayer thing was the right thing to do.
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Look, I get it. You were scared and confused and still learning. But, next time, loop us in. We can handle ourselves. Or, did you forget my one-time wife training you and your brother in the backyard?
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[Though the other girls probably didn't appreciate it.]
And yeah. Next time I'll do better. I promise.
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( Seriously. )
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[She tips her head back against the wall.]
He's tied up in something else. I'm gonna stay with him.
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( You two and your ultimatums. )
What's he tied up in?
( WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH HIS CHILDREN? )
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Oh, you're going to have to talk to him about that.
[Mostly because she doesn't have all the details and it's William's turn to squirm.]
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Nice set up. He's not coming home any time soon, is he?
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[So it depends on who he meets at the bar.]
But I said I'd text him when I'm done so I'll let him know you want to talk to him.
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( Mia. )
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[That home.]
I don't know. What he's wrapped himself up in, I think it's only just starting.
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( He's not. )
I know this is coming from me, but I just want you safe. And if not, safe, then available. That's all I ask.
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