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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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It was said with a small nod, a little thought being given as to whether she had any other plans but she didn't - she was safe. Although she rarely ever had plans outside of work.
"You also don't have to stick to the blueberry."
Any pie was a great pie - from Granny's anyway.
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"Truthfully, I don't get out as much as I should, my children often tease me about forever having my head in my books when I'm not working."
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Or just pie in general. Ava could appreciate reading, and while she certainly didn't get out all that much more herself - school, gym, pie/a beer and her apartment? - kind of pot and kettle situation here, but she at least knew she wasn't doing much.
"I think your book can do without you for one night."
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Though more to the point, he was missing out on getting to know people like Ava better. Robert wasn't terribly outgoing, didn't tend to have many friends, and he didn't generally feel as though anything was lacking in that regard. He had a rich and fulfilling life. But talking to her, getting to know her a bit more, he could admit to himself it might be nice to see her more often, outside of lunch in a school setting.
"I do think I'd enjoy the gift of your company a bit more often."