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Who: The Shurleys: Michael, Luke (Lucifer), Caston (Castiel), Gale (Gadreel), and Daniel (Kevin).
Where: Michael and Luke's place.
When: Sunday afternoon/evening.
Rating: PG, to be updated as needed.
Summary: Every Sunday, the Shurley clan gathers at Michael's house for dinner.
The Story:
Sundays are family meal days. It's tradition, and not Hell nor high water nor Michael's increasing disappointment with his younger siblings' chosen lifestyles will prevent him from seeing it through. As much as they frustrate him sometimes (always), "out of sight, out of mind" doesn't apply to his brothers. It's when they're away from his watchful eyes that they make their worst decisions. It keeps him up at night. Weekly dinners with them are a good way for him to check up on them and make sure that they haven't done anything particularly foolhardy of late and that he won't be seeing them in court.
(Or, in Gale's case, seeing them in court again.)
As for what motivates the rest of the family to attend - well, Michael's certainly had to do his share of badgering to cement their Sunday meals as an obligation in their minds, but he also knows for a fact that they eat better when they're at his table than they ever do at their own. Luke's cooking skills put all of theirs to shame.
Where: Michael and Luke's place.
When: Sunday afternoon/evening.
Rating: PG, to be updated as needed.
Summary: Every Sunday, the Shurley clan gathers at Michael's house for dinner.
The Story:
Sundays are family meal days. It's tradition, and not Hell nor high water nor Michael's increasing disappointment with his younger siblings' chosen lifestyles will prevent him from seeing it through. As much as they frustrate him sometimes (always), "out of sight, out of mind" doesn't apply to his brothers. It's when they're away from his watchful eyes that they make their worst decisions. It keeps him up at night. Weekly dinners with them are a good way for him to check up on them and make sure that they haven't done anything particularly foolhardy of late and that he won't be seeing them in court.
(Or, in Gale's case, seeing them in court again.)
As for what motivates the rest of the family to attend - well, Michael's certainly had to do his share of badgering to cement their Sunday meals as an obligation in their minds, but he also knows for a fact that they eat better when they're at his table than they ever do at their own. Luke's cooking skills put all of theirs to shame.
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"Right now, I'm just making sure that I keep all my basic skills up. I'll probably retake the SAT and ACT once it gets closer." He considers going on, then decides to take the plunge.
"I want to go into politics." And he quickly takes a bite of food.