Settling into life on Maple Grove had proven to be far easier than Liv had expected it to be. Even more encouraging was how well Fliss had taken to being a part of their little household. For such an uncertain teen, she had a work ethic that was enviable, not complaining about the three hours of schooling Liv did with her in the mornings, or the intensive control training Johnny was working on with her in the evenings. Between times, the teen did as she pleased, and yet had not once crossed the line Liv and Johnny had laid down. It was encouraging to see. Right now, Fliss was in the pool with Bella, dog and girl splashing around wildly, enjoying the heat of the sun and the coolness of the water, while Liv lay on the grass a little way away, ostensibly reading something Jon had asked her to look over, but actually just dozing and sunbathing.
Johnny, for all his braggadocio, was not particularly fond of the sun, claiming it gave him a sunburn, which was a little ridiculous for a man who could burst into flames at a moment's notice, but what he was really afraid of was the water. He'd been avoiding getting anywhere near the pool for weeks, but he could only make so many excuses and avoid it for so long, especially when Liv and Fliss spent so much time there. "I thought I might find you here," he said as he arrived poolside, hands on his hips as he glared down at both wife and almost-daughter with a worrisome frown on his face.
Liv looked up, shading her eyes as she smiled at her husband, understanding his worried frown. "It's such a beautiful day, sweetheart," she offered warmly. "Come and doze with me." No, she wasn't going to force him into the pool if he absolutely refused to do it, but it would be nice if he could at least relax while Fliss was in the water. A shriek from the pool announced that Bella had discovered a new game - climbing out and then pouncing back in, deliberately on top of the teen girl she was playing with.
He was trusting enough not to be wearing his ever-present fire-resistant second skin today, shedding it for a pair of worn out blue jeans and t-shirt, bare toes peeking out from a pair of sandals - a rarity for him. It was a hot day, and it seemed a little silly to get too over-dressed though the heat of summer didn't really bother him much. He sprawled down onto a chaise lounge, flinching a little when Bella splashed into the pool. It wasn't that he hated water exactly. He was perfectly capable of taking a shower without incident, for example, and even the pool didn't bother him that much. It was large bodies of water that bothered him more than anything; that and torrential rainstorms. "What are you reading?" he asked, glancing over at the reading material that seemed to have been mostly forgotten, at least for the time being.
"Mmm?" Liv blinked, glancing at the forgotten sheaf of paper with a faintly guilty smile. "Oh, it's the proposal for that half-way house Jon wanted to set up with Mataya," she told him, rising up onto her elbows comfortably. "They found a likely looking building, but the survey says there's a vast amount of work that needs doing on it before it would even be fit for its current purpose, much less being re-purposed. Jon wanted my opinion on it."
"Sounds like a worthy cause. So, what?s your opinion?" he asked as he kicked off his sandals and leaned back to relax, arms behind his head. "Hey, try to keep the water in the pool!" he shouted over at Fliss and Bella, though he wasn't angry. It was no big secret that Johnny wasn't a big fan of water or that he couldn't swim. "If anyone can make it happen, it's Jon and Mataya," he added, though in his opinion, you could make just about anything happen if you threw enough money at it.
"Well, yes, but I hate to see money wasted," Liv pointed out, relaxing back beside him. His yell made her grin - she could easily imagine what he was going to get for it. "If they don't mind spending so much money just to make the building suitable for re-purposing, then they should go for it, but personally I would recommend that they find somewhere that isn't derelict and work from there." She smirked at the sound of paws scrabbling on paving and braced herself as Bella came flying across the patio and onto the grass, leaping joyously onto Johnny to soak him as much with her own drool as with pool water to the sound of Fliss' gleeful laughter.
"Why not just build something new?" he asked, though he imagined they probably preferred to renovate something that needed renovation rather than build something from scratch. "Oh, no!" he exclaimed as he heard that same sound of paws and knew he was about to be pounced. "Bella, no! Down, girl!" he exclaimed, eyes wide as he tried to scramble off the chaise to his feet and wound up on the ground instead with a wet dog all over him.
It was just as well he was in position to receive an answer to his question, because Liv was in no position to give one. She was laughing too hard at the sight of their playful Beauceron bounding around him, tongue lolling out, tail wagging, and dripping liberal amounts of chlorinated water all over the Human Torch.
From the pool came the sound of the instigator egging the dog on. "Go on, Bella, give him a kiss!"
Johnny winced not only at the soaking he was getting from the dog, but from the licking, though he couldn't help but chuckle at the love Bella was trying to lavish on her master. She'd just been excited to see him after all, so how could he get angry about that' "Alright, alright, I love you, too!" he told her, fondly burying his fingers in her wet fur. "And you, young lady!" he scolded from where he was sitting on the grass with Bella between his legs, dripping pool water all over him, which was causing steam to escape from his with a quiet hiss. "You're an instigator!" he called over at Fliss.
Arms folded on the edge of the pool, Fliss grinned back at Johnny, completely unrepentant. "Yes, I am," she agreed cheerfully. "And you totally walked into it!"
As the teen cackled, Liv sat up, gasping for breath as she wiped tears of laughter from her eyes. "Oh, good grief," she gasped through her giggles. "Remind me never to get stuck between you two on a plane."
Johnny arched a brow at Liv's remark. "Why would I take a plane when I can fly?" he asked curiously. A mischievous smirk played over his lips as he ruffled Bella's wet fur. "Go say hi to Mummy, Bella!" he told her, giving her a friendly shove toward Liv.
"What' No!" But no, the magic word "mummy" had been spoken, and Bella turned her attention to dripping all over Liv who was distinctly unprepared for the cold against her warm skin. She squeaked as she laughed, wrestling with Bella until the dog got bored and returned to pounce Fliss in the pool once again.
Johnny, for all his braggadocio, was not particularly fond of the sun, claiming it gave him a sunburn, which was a little ridiculous for a man who could burst into flames at a moment's notice, but what he was really afraid of was the water. He'd been avoiding getting anywhere near the pool for weeks, but he could only make so many excuses and avoid it for so long, especially when Liv and Fliss spent so much time there. "I thought I might find you here," he said as he arrived poolside, hands on his hips as he glared down at both wife and almost-daughter with a worrisome frown on his face.
Liv looked up, shading her eyes as she smiled at her husband, understanding his worried frown. "It's such a beautiful day, sweetheart," she offered warmly. "Come and doze with me." No, she wasn't going to force him into the pool if he absolutely refused to do it, but it would be nice if he could at least relax while Fliss was in the water. A shriek from the pool announced that Bella had discovered a new game - climbing out and then pouncing back in, deliberately on top of the teen girl she was playing with.
He was trusting enough not to be wearing his ever-present fire-resistant second skin today, shedding it for a pair of worn out blue jeans and t-shirt, bare toes peeking out from a pair of sandals - a rarity for him. It was a hot day, and it seemed a little silly to get too over-dressed though the heat of summer didn't really bother him much. He sprawled down onto a chaise lounge, flinching a little when Bella splashed into the pool. It wasn't that he hated water exactly. He was perfectly capable of taking a shower without incident, for example, and even the pool didn't bother him that much. It was large bodies of water that bothered him more than anything; that and torrential rainstorms. "What are you reading?" he asked, glancing over at the reading material that seemed to have been mostly forgotten, at least for the time being.
"Mmm?" Liv blinked, glancing at the forgotten sheaf of paper with a faintly guilty smile. "Oh, it's the proposal for that half-way house Jon wanted to set up with Mataya," she told him, rising up onto her elbows comfortably. "They found a likely looking building, but the survey says there's a vast amount of work that needs doing on it before it would even be fit for its current purpose, much less being re-purposed. Jon wanted my opinion on it."
"Sounds like a worthy cause. So, what?s your opinion?" he asked as he kicked off his sandals and leaned back to relax, arms behind his head. "Hey, try to keep the water in the pool!" he shouted over at Fliss and Bella, though he wasn't angry. It was no big secret that Johnny wasn't a big fan of water or that he couldn't swim. "If anyone can make it happen, it's Jon and Mataya," he added, though in his opinion, you could make just about anything happen if you threw enough money at it.
"Well, yes, but I hate to see money wasted," Liv pointed out, relaxing back beside him. His yell made her grin - she could easily imagine what he was going to get for it. "If they don't mind spending so much money just to make the building suitable for re-purposing, then they should go for it, but personally I would recommend that they find somewhere that isn't derelict and work from there." She smirked at the sound of paws scrabbling on paving and braced herself as Bella came flying across the patio and onto the grass, leaping joyously onto Johnny to soak him as much with her own drool as with pool water to the sound of Fliss' gleeful laughter.
"Why not just build something new?" he asked, though he imagined they probably preferred to renovate something that needed renovation rather than build something from scratch. "Oh, no!" he exclaimed as he heard that same sound of paws and knew he was about to be pounced. "Bella, no! Down, girl!" he exclaimed, eyes wide as he tried to scramble off the chaise to his feet and wound up on the ground instead with a wet dog all over him.
It was just as well he was in position to receive an answer to his question, because Liv was in no position to give one. She was laughing too hard at the sight of their playful Beauceron bounding around him, tongue lolling out, tail wagging, and dripping liberal amounts of chlorinated water all over the Human Torch.
From the pool came the sound of the instigator egging the dog on. "Go on, Bella, give him a kiss!"
Johnny winced not only at the soaking he was getting from the dog, but from the licking, though he couldn't help but chuckle at the love Bella was trying to lavish on her master. She'd just been excited to see him after all, so how could he get angry about that' "Alright, alright, I love you, too!" he told her, fondly burying his fingers in her wet fur. "And you, young lady!" he scolded from where he was sitting on the grass with Bella between his legs, dripping pool water all over him, which was causing steam to escape from his with a quiet hiss. "You're an instigator!" he called over at Fliss.
Arms folded on the edge of the pool, Fliss grinned back at Johnny, completely unrepentant. "Yes, I am," she agreed cheerfully. "And you totally walked into it!"
As the teen cackled, Liv sat up, gasping for breath as she wiped tears of laughter from her eyes. "Oh, good grief," she gasped through her giggles. "Remind me never to get stuck between you two on a plane."
Johnny arched a brow at Liv's remark. "Why would I take a plane when I can fly?" he asked curiously. A mischievous smirk played over his lips as he ruffled Bella's wet fur. "Go say hi to Mummy, Bella!" he told her, giving her a friendly shove toward Liv.
"What' No!" But no, the magic word "mummy" had been spoken, and Bella turned her attention to dripping all over Liv who was distinctly unprepared for the cold against her warm skin. She squeaked as she laughed, wrestling with Bella until the dog got bored and returned to pounce Fliss in the pool once again.