Indeed, the next day at two, Leonard was kissing Teddy goodbye and brushing his hand against Mick's, then handed the baby over to him. "You need anything? I can pick up stuff on the way back."
Hartley was holding his ears shut and focusing on a still mostly blank music sheet in front of him, sitting on the couch and concentrating but he noticed when Axel got up and lifted his head, lowering his hands. "Take care, please."
"Milk. We need more milk and maybe get brainiac over there some coffee and some painkillers." Because he was whining about ear pain on and off and he didn't want to sleep because he was working but he was kind of sleepy so Mick was mostly trying to help the kid out. He eyed Leonard and Axel, who was pretty much bouncing excitedly outside the door. "Good luck." Was all Mick could say because he knew this was going to be rough.
"I'll be fine. Catch you later, Hart." Axel grinned and waved before he started moving, trying to encourage Leonard to do the same and come. "Let's get going!"
"Calm down, kid." Leonard stroked Teddy's head once more and then kissed Mick quickly before heading for the door behind Axel, hands sliding into his pocket. He supposed Hartley might be able to focus better now that Axel stopped fidgeting all over the place, at least.
As they headed down the stairs, he looked at Axel from the side. "Just remember, Ax. I don't think your dad's a good guy."
"He's not, I get that. He blew up a lot of people so he's not technically good but he's not like the worst person in the world." Axel knew it was complicated to justify his dad, he'd read a lot on him. An unsettling amount. He'd even been on those weird pro-serial killer websites to try and read arguments that justified what his dad did so he could accept this whole thing more. He didn't like to think of the victims, he just focused on what it all meant.
He had a family, he was going to be loved. He'd have the best legacy ever. "You can be a bad person and love someone though. So even if he's not perfect, he might still love me. Like properly and everything."
"Maybe. I'm not saying it can't happen. I just know my father's never loved anyone." Leonard headed out the door and for his car, unlocking before sliding into the driver's seat and buckling the seat-belt. He instructed Axel to do the same before starting the car, then backed out of the parking spot into traffic. "What's up with Hartley?"
Axel slid into the car and did up his seatbelt before Leonard even could. Please, he knew how to ride in the car with Leonard Snart. "His ears hurt. He has like implants in them but that's all I know. He said that sometimes they hurt, it's no big deal. Mick keeps tilting his head and trying to look into his ear, it's kinda funny. They keep arguing over it." Mick kept trying to suggest ear ache remedies and Hartley kept freaking out. Yesterday when it first started, Axel brought him some ear muffs. Just in case Mick tried to meddle.
"At least they both have something to fight about." They seemed to need that somehow, although it was pretty hilarious, since Hartley kept being polite to a fault, calling Mick "sir" and often getting so snarky that Mick needed a moment to realise that he hadn't actually agreed with him. At least that style of arguing meant that they could do it around Teddy without Teddy freaking out. "Don't mention that you're your father's son in front of the guards. We got some alone time with him, but they probably wouldn't let the man's son near him."
"They fight a lot, it just takes Mick a while to realise he's even in one. My favourite was when they were arguing while Hartley was baking. Mick could barely remember his argument." It was so cute to watch them together sometimes. Hartley was shockingly a great addition to that little family and Mick was taking care of him in his own Mick way. Axel was endeared. "Oh? Okay. I can do that." Why wouldn't they let his own flesh and blood see him? Surely they got priority? "He told me the visiting system there was super unfair but I didn't think it was that bad."
"A few years back, he influenced a young guard to almost go and blow up a primary school. He has a certain hypnotic charisma, apparently. Now only experienced guards get to interact with him. They wouldn't trust him not to use his son for a scheme." Simple as that and a big reason why Leonard didn't trust him either. "You'll know if he's trying to use you. Not an easy realisation to arrive on, but you're quicker on the uptake than I am." Took him a long time to realise things with his father.
"I remember the baking argument. Hartley's not that bad at baking. Not as good as you."
"He told me about that... He said he was just talking about his glory days and the guy got the wrong idea. It's not my dad's fault when people are impressionable." Axel argued stubbornly because he had letters at his place that said the exact same thing and he was just repeating it. It wasn't James Jesse's fault that people were stupid and let themselves get deluded over his past crimes. Besides, his dad said he didn't want that for Axel. Cause he was smart and brilliant. He fiddled with one of the buttons on his jacket. "He won't use me. You'll see."
He'd show Leonard. "Hartley makes good cookies. Better than mine. I make a pretty good muffin though."
"We'll see. You might be right. I'll just let you two talk." No use arguing, it would only make Axel more stubborn about it. Leonard simply wanted to make sure Axel knew that he was there for him. He turned onto the other street and sped up. Not that far a way to jail any more.
"Your muffins are delicious. I think Hartley's not really that creative with baking, you are. Hartley's only creative with music, everything else is science."
"Hartley's really smart but I like that he has music, it's better than science. Well, better in it's own way, you know? It's more beautiful." And Axel liked that, things that were creative and beautiful, he found them fascinating. Sure, he did some tech himself sometimes and he had developed a fondness for hacking recently after Jesse gave him a step by step how to guide but he didn't like it was much as being creative. He liked making things, it was like a sense of accomplishment he never got.
"I'm not that good at it, it's okay. I'm all right at it. One of my foster moms taught me how to bake. It was kind of nice."
"You're pretty damn good. Do you think you can make a cake for Teddy's first birthday? Still some time off, but I'd like it to look great. Not that Teddy will care, but you know it'd make Mick's day. Something Teddy likes, like a duck or a bear or a fire truck. You know the kid, he likes everything anyway." That was so much better to talk about than James Jesse. Leonard knew they had to get back on that, given they were there soon, but still. Something to keep Axel grounded for now. "I'll pay for any ingredients you need."
"Erm, sure? Yeah. I could do that. I could make it a firetruck. Then Mick'll love cutting it up and eating it." Axel laughed somewhat nervously but he was starting to get a little unsettled, they were getting closer and he had butterflies in his stomach. He smiled at Leonard though, seeming happy enough to focus on the idea. "It's not too hard. You just get a cake mould and you bake it into that shape. If we could find a mould, I could do it easy!"
"Bet you could even do it without a mould. You know, just bake a cake and shape it with a knife? Think about it, might be worth a try." Leonard finally parked by the prison, looking at Axel. He reached out, putting a hand on Axel's shoulder. "You'll be fine, Axel. I'm with you. No matter what he does or says? I'm with you and you're with me."
"I could try." Axel wasn't so sure himself, he'd never tried it but it could be fun. Axel nodded his head at Leonard and then undid his seatbelt, sliding out of the car. He wasn't sure if any of this was a good idea but here he was, doing it. It was kind of scary. If it went badly, he was about to lose his idol just as he found him. He stuck close to Leonard as they headed inside, unsure what to do or say. "This prison is pretty big, huh?"
"Feel free to experiment with the cake as much as you want. Not as if cake is ever going to go to waste." Mick practically asked for cake every day as it was, might as well make it a hobby for Axel. "I'll pay for the ingredients you need and when you deliver the actual cake for Teddy's birthday, I'll pay you for that, depending on how much time and effort you put into it. Sounds good?"
Leonard headed for the building, nodding at the guard and letting himself get patted down. "Pretty big, yeah. Reason they call it the big house, I guess."
"Yeah, I could always use more money." Seemed like a good way to get himself some cash and he could use it to get Teddy something nice for his birthday. The kid was cute and he was always happy to see him, he kind of wanted to get him a cool gift he'd keep into his later years. "Sounds good for sure."
As he followed after Leonard, the guards proceeded to pat him down to. Axel watched, curious, as they made sure he had nothing on him and made him remove anything that looked like it could be used somehow as a weapon. He had to unpin some badges, just in case. Once they were through, they were handed special passes. "Oh cool, it's like a concert."
"Yeah. Though if you spot any mosh pits? Stay clear." Leonard obviously knew his way around, walking past the usual visitor's rooms. He knew where James Jesse was held and not just anyone would have gotten in. "Right. We can agree on a safeword. Nothing kinky, just something you say when you want me to get you the hell outta there, okay?"
"Erm? Sure. Okay. Lemme think." Axel tilted his head to the side, trying to think of something he'd never ever say in there but would be easy enough to bring up in conversation if they needed it. "Duck." Axel agreed with a bright grin, bouncing a little because nervous or not, he was still pretty excited and he couldn't wait to meet his dad. He had a family for the first time in ever and he was so excited. He swiftly launched forward before Leonard could shove him off and hugged him, it was tight and quick. "Thank you for this."
"Don't thank me yet," Leonard muttered, not shoving Axel off, because he was gone within a second anyway. Instead he ventured forward as they got to the door he'd been aiming for, stopping by the older guard. "How much time we got?"
The guard looked at Axel briefly, then just focused on Leonard and shrugged his shoulders. "However much you can take."
"We'll see." Leonard patted himself down briefly, then pulled out a bag of sweets and handed it to Axel. "He likes those."
"Cool, I love this brand!" Axel bounced off into the room without a single care and the guard winced a little as he watched that kid, all excited and happy. Everyone around this place seemed to know just where this would lead and there was Axel, unaware and desperate to see his father.
As he moved inside, he could see the back of his dad and he felt suddenly nervous. He turned his head back, just to make sure Leonard was with him and then very carefully, he approached the large glass cell that kept them separated and slid the sweets into the hatch that gifts could be deposited. Once he was close enough, he placed his hand on the glass and forced the words out. "Hey dad."
Well, that soon got the Tricksters attention. He turned around and the smile he wore was unsettlingly large. "Kiddo!"
Leonard, a lot less pleased to even be here and really not looking forward to what he expected to witness, still stayed close to Axel, although he made sure to keep his eyes on the boy more than the father, whom he just acknowledged with a quick nod, his hands in his pocket. He knew James Jesse well enough to know he got along with his father, he even admired Lewis' take on having children. He didn't want to even be close to a man like that.
James Jesse was a nice man on first impression to someone as naive as Axel. He spoke very nicely to Axel, he praised him for being so handsome, so tall. "You got your mothers eyes, sport." Axel smiled the whole time, bouncing on the balls of his feet as he asked about his mother and got sort of vague responses. "You know, she was a heck of a dame but she couldn't be tied down. You understand, right?"
"Oh yeah, I get it." He didn't but he wanted to seem like he was cool with it. He saw one of the pictures he'd drawn hanging up in the background and he smiled, dipping his head a little. "You hung up my drawing?"
"Of course I did, it's beautiful. I wanted to brag." James grinned and then looked over his son at the guest in the back. "Who's your friend? He's kinda quiet, isn't he?"
"Oh." Axel turned back to Leonard and bit his lower lip. "That's Leonard. Leonard Snart. He's ... my friend."
"Leonard Snart," Leonard repeated, because he might be using the Snart name, but being Leonard rather than just a Snart was an important distinction. He looked at Jesse James with a raised eyebrow, not really challenging, but waiting. It was the same way he tended to look at his own father. He wasn't intimidated, hard to be, given this man was caged and had no emotional hold over him. But he had one on Axel and he hated that.
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Indeed, the next day at two, Leonard was kissing Teddy goodbye and brushing his hand against Mick's, then handed the baby over to him. "You need anything? I can pick up stuff on the way back."
Hartley was holding his ears shut and focusing on a still mostly blank music sheet in front of him, sitting on the couch and concentrating but he noticed when Axel got up and lifted his head, lowering his hands. "Take care, please."
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"I'll be fine. Catch you later, Hart." Axel grinned and waved before he started moving, trying to encourage Leonard to do the same and come. "Let's get going!"
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As they headed down the stairs, he looked at Axel from the side. "Just remember, Ax. I don't think your dad's a good guy."
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He had a family, he was going to be loved. He'd have the best legacy ever. "You can be a bad person and love someone though. So even if he's not perfect, he might still love me. Like properly and everything."
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"I remember the baking argument. Hartley's not that bad at baking. Not as good as you."
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He'd show Leonard. "Hartley makes good cookies. Better than mine. I make a pretty good muffin though."
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"Your muffins are delicious. I think Hartley's not really that creative with baking, you are. Hartley's only creative with music, everything else is science."
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"I'm not that good at it, it's okay. I'm all right at it. One of my foster moms taught me how to bake. It was kind of nice."
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Leonard headed for the building, nodding at the guard and letting himself get patted down. "Pretty big, yeah. Reason they call it the big house, I guess."
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As he followed after Leonard, the guards proceeded to pat him down to. Axel watched, curious, as they made sure he had nothing on him and made him remove anything that looked like it could be used somehow as a weapon. He had to unpin some badges, just in case. Once they were through, they were handed special passes. "Oh cool, it's like a concert."
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The guard looked at Axel briefly, then just focused on Leonard and shrugged his shoulders. "However much you can take."
"We'll see." Leonard patted himself down briefly, then pulled out a bag of sweets and handed it to Axel. "He likes those."
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As he moved inside, he could see the back of his dad and he felt suddenly nervous. He turned his head back, just to make sure Leonard was with him and then very carefully, he approached the large glass cell that kept them separated and slid the sweets into the hatch that gifts could be deposited. Once he was close enough, he placed his hand on the glass and forced the words out. "Hey dad."
Well, that soon got the Tricksters attention. He turned around and the smile he wore was unsettlingly large. "Kiddo!"
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"Oh yeah, I get it." He didn't but he wanted to seem like he was cool with it. He saw one of the pictures he'd drawn hanging up in the background and he smiled, dipping his head a little. "You hung up my drawing?"
"Of course I did, it's beautiful. I wanted to brag." James grinned and then looked over his son at the guest in the back. "Who's your friend? He's kinda quiet, isn't he?"
"Oh." Axel turned back to Leonard and bit his lower lip. "That's Leonard. Leonard Snart. He's ... my friend."
"A Snart?" Interesting.
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