Author's Note: I really have to admit that the Malloy brothers were the hardest to characterize but I hope that I succeeded at least a little bit. Please enjoy the chapter and tell me what you think about it!
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Summary: Everything about Turk Malloy.
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Virgil:
He didn't really think about mentioning Turk in his speech as groom. Cause for him Turk was a constant companion and almost a part of himself, even if he was an a little mean part at times.
Basher:
He couldn't help but like the Malloys even if he couldn't quite tell why. Maybe cause they reminded him a lot of his own childhood and siblings.
Frank:
Most of the time, he couldn't stand the Malloys' constant arguments. But Frank had to admit that it did a great deal of relaxing and amusing him whenever they hit a tight spot in the job.
Rusty:
He didn't really understand why Turk and Virgil still needed that many words to communicate with each other. After all he and Danny hadn't grown up with each other and still were able to talk without actually voicing a word.
Saul:
He felt quite honoured by Turk's suggestion to come to Utah. But if he watched the twins he wasn't entirely sure if this was where he wanted to be.
Reuben:
The first time he saw the Malloys he wondered how these two could be brothers. After hearing them talk to each other for the first time he didn't have a doubt anymore.
Yen:
He somehow liked to watch Turk and Virgil banter. He then always thought that maybe you had a lot more fun in life if you stayed a child inside.
Danny:
He knew that fort he Benedict job they needed someone who could not only drive but also distract. And the Malloy brothers just were the born distraction.
Livingston:
Sometimes he couldn't help but feel exasperated by the constant bantering of the siblings. Then again maybe Livingston just didn't want to admit that he was missing such a close relationship to someone else.
Linus:
Sometimes he regretted the fact that he had grown up without siblings. Then again when he watched the Malloys he wasn't sure if it really would have been that great.
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