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Who: Robin Hood Robert Archer, & James Rogers Jake Archer / Robin Hood Robert Archer & Ava
Where: Random places in Storybrooke
When: The duration of the Storybrooke event
Rating: G or PG I guess?
Summary: Robert + Jake adorable father/son times, and Robert hanging out with his friend, the gym teacher
The Story:
Robert Archer is a widower with three wonderful children whom he loves dearly. He's proud of the people they've grown up to be, and with his daughters recently turning twenty-one, he's feeling more nostalgic and sentimental than usual, feeling like that years have passed by far too quickly.
He makes a living as a History teacher, generally somewhat of an introvert who loves to be at home with his family, cooking, reading, playing games. He very rarely dates, since his heart will always belong to his late wife, but he's happy and doesn't think about it much. Life is good, from his perspective, and of course, he has no idea that this isn't how things are supposed to be, has no memory of his son, Roland, back home in the real Storybrooke.
Where: Random places in Storybrooke
When: The duration of the Storybrooke event
Rating: G or PG I guess?
Summary: Robert + Jake adorable father/son times, and Robert hanging out with his friend, the gym teacher
The Story:
Robert Archer is a widower with three wonderful children whom he loves dearly. He's proud of the people they've grown up to be, and with his daughters recently turning twenty-one, he's feeling more nostalgic and sentimental than usual, feeling like that years have passed by far too quickly.
He makes a living as a History teacher, generally somewhat of an introvert who loves to be at home with his family, cooking, reading, playing games. He very rarely dates, since his heart will always belong to his late wife, but he's happy and doesn't think about it much. Life is good, from his perspective, and of course, he has no idea that this isn't how things are supposed to be, has no memory of his son, Roland, back home in the real Storybrooke.
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Like missing the pan with some of the eggs and dripping it down the side. "Crap!" He grabs a washcloth and begins trying to clean up his mess. What he really does is make a bigger mess. "Uh, help?" He asks, holding a dripping cloth while the eggs start to set in the pan.
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The more important thing is doing this together, however messy it might be. Grabbing another cloth and some paper towels, Robert bends to clean up the mess from the floor, then a bit on the pan and the stovetop itself, mixing in the eggs with the the hashbrowns thoroughly. "Best if I supervise a bit more, I think."
The pancake batter is ready, though, so in a moment when the pan can be popped into the oven, he'll just do the pancakes with Jake.
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"I don't know why you let me help, we always end up with a mess." Jake points out, teasingly. Not that it isn't an edible mess, but it's definitely not the most appetizing thing to see.
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He stands next to him, overseeing everything, and once the eggs are right where they should be, he sprinkles the cheese on and pops the skillet into the oven.
"And now for our pancakes."
Once the griddle pan is hot, Robert pours the batter on, and while they're cooking, smiles at his son.
"I do this because I happen to enjoy my son's company."
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Very carefully, under Robert's eye, he manages to flip one pancake without making too much of a failure of it. That's progress right there! Last time, well, they'd ended up scraping pancake off the window while cooking more.
"You're a sap, dad." Not that Jake minds.
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He rests a hand lightly on Jake's shoulder after his son flips the pancake. "Nicely done, lad."
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He manages to get the pancake off the griddle without any damage. And then put more batter on. That didn't go so well, though. Jake sighs. "I'm never going to get this, ya know. We've been trying for how long?"
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"Why don't we compromise, lad. After breakfast, we'll do something together that you enjoy."
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"Mmm, well what sort of father would I be if we didn't order in? Pizza, chicken wings, perhaps?"
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"Chicken wings from the bar? They have better ones than the pizza place. We can get burgers too?" Because that's important.