So we had expected to update sooner but didn't have time. We apologize in advance! We aren't sure if this is going to be an Olitz story. Right now we hope to have a few more chapters but might just turn this into a full thing, if we do go ahead with it then yes it will probably be an Olitz story.
Kai had been sitting in the room alone again for about twenty minutes before he heard the sound he least wanted to hear. He knew from the jingle of the keys and the strut of the heels who it was. He took off his glasses and pinched the bridge of his nose. When he heard the door open he froze and looked up. "Mama, I swear I didn't mean to get into trouble! I didn't even know that he was gonna be here today or I wouldn't have wanted to come." Olivia Pope, sighed, taking her coat off and sat down in front of her son. "Malakai I know you don't like him but you can't just go around causing trouble whenever you might have to see him." She told him, pulling her cellphone out and texting Abby to tell her she wouldn't be in for the rest of the day. "I don't know what I have to do to get you out of this room." Olivia mumbled more too herself than to her son, looking around at the office that really looked more like a closet. Just as Olivia stood up, collecting her coat, the door opened and in walked the one man she never thought she would have to see.
"Olivia please sit down we have a few things to discuss then you should be free to go." Fitz said on his way in, sitting down in the same seat he had been in earlier. "Mr. Grant. " Olivia nodded in his direction, still standing up. "We'll be leaving now, Thank you." She looked at Malakai, giving him the look, letting him know it was time to leave, now. "Contact my office if this was somehow a case of national security or whatever wild notions you would like to file this under." And with that, Olivia was out the door, with her son on her heels. When they had made it down the hallway, Malakai laughed, running in front of his mom, stopping her effectively. " You totally owned him!" He commented happily. "My mom is the best!" Shaking her head, Olivia looked at him sternly. "You're not off the hook. What made you decide to just run off without supervision? What have I told you about stranger danger. You will apologize to your teacher when you go back to school. I called already and told them what happened." Malakai looked down, shifting his weight from foot to foot. "I'm sorry mom. I shouldn't have left the group but it's so boring. I already know about everything they go over on the tour and I wanted to see something new." He whined. Olivia smiled slightly, shaking her head. He was growing up to be just like his mother, and his father, as well.
The ride back to their apartment was quiet and Olivia was trying to focus on the road ahead of her. "Kai, do you want to talk about it?" Olivia asked when she pulled up to a stop light. In the rearview mirror she could see him playing with the half dollar that he always had in his pocket. "Kai you can't keep your emotions bottled up. It's not healthy. You'll explode." She teased, catching his attention. "I'm sorry that you had to see him, but he does live in here in the city and is very active in what happens. Do you want to talk to me about what happened?" Olivia probed, trying to get him to open up. " Mal shook his head. " No, I just want to go home." He mumbled, looking back down at his coin. "Alright. We're going." Liv drove home, Pulling into the drive way. When they got out Malakai looked around, seeing the black cars. He furrowed his eyebrows together, looking up at his mom. "Yeah, baby, I see them too." Olivia sighed, wrapping an arm around his shoulders and walking to the door, knowing who would be standing on the other side.
