Orji and Alan remained pissed into the morning. Tony could feel their killing intent for the person who got to choose who played the lead. Tony was fine with how it was casted. For most of it he would be a dude. The one thing bad about it was the fact that he had to "kiss" Ariel in two scenes. He wasn't looking forward to that.
But better than being kissed by a guy in a bra and a dress that's for sure. And Adella was only in one scene. She isn't in the wedding scene. That's just everyone who can be there. He only had one song as Adella too. And it was with all of Ariel's siblings.
"So do you think we'll have a mission soon?" asked Tony.
"No."
"He pretty much over works the spies who didn't make it into the plays. And then we go back on normal routine when the plays are officially over," said Orji.
"So it's going to be boring?"
"We wish," said the twins, "We've got the play, our song, and our school work, not to mention meet the parents' week…"
"Meet the parents' week?"
"Yeah. All the parents are invited for a week to the school to see how their kid or kids are doing. Phil covers for us saying that our parents are busy with work. While you… You might see your family in about a month."
"Unless Jerry gives them a reason not to see me," Tony moped. With his life and how it was set up, that sounded about right.
"Don't worry T-bear," said Alan.
"Yeah, if they are a no show then you can party with us and Phil all around the campus!"
"Party?"
"Well duh, classes are off during the week."
"So when is this?"
The twins rubbed their twins thoughtfully.
"Uh let's see. You've been here two months…"
"And today's Saturday…"
"Carry the two…"
"Kill the duck…"
"Divide by pi…"
"Well it starts tomorrow."
Tony stood for a moment.
"So my parents won't be coming," he stated.
"Why?"
"Because I never told them about this. I mean how can they come to something they don't even know about. It's like Mrs. Cataostoph always says, 'If you don't know something then you are ultimately screwed.'"
"But the school sends out a letter in advance," said Alan.
"Yeah, so your parents know regardless."
"Unless they live under a rock… They don't live under a rock do they?"
Tony laughed.
"No. They live in the same house you two tried to kill us in."
"Oh. Aw crap!"
"What? Oh," Tony said. He realized that if his parents and his siblings were to show, they might have an aggressive reaction to Alan and Orji. Well Alpha and Omega. They had the same hair style, but their hair was darker, it almost looked black. But it was still blue.
"Um… If and only if they show up," began Tony, "You guys could probably raid the stage clothes from the theatre."
"Probably gonna have to do that," said Orji. But he didn't seem unhappy. The twins always wanted to raid the props and clothes.
Marc's POV
"Mom? Dad? Can you tell us why we're packing our stuff?" Marc asked. Lee and Megan were nearby. They were curious as well.
"Well kids, we've been busy on missions so we haven't been able to read our mail," began Mom.
"But we saw we had a letter from Tony's school," said Dad. Marc felt strange. Tony's first letter home. Why did it take so long?
"It says that tomorrow starts the parents' week at school. In which we may bring the siblings of the student to the school as well."
They let the words sink in. For two months Tony had been gone. For two months their parents had been WHOOP spies. And for two months the house had become unbearably quiet. Even when Tony had lost his memories, he was naturally loud. He still yelled. Just not as often.
They all quickly ran back to their rooms and finished packing. Marc knew they missed Tony just as much. And besides, Tony's birthday was on Wednesday.
Next day Tony's POV
"Oh wow," said Tony seeing all the people that showed up. Parents and siblings of all kinds were everywhere. Older kids, younger kids, grandparents, aunts, uncles, the whole enchilada. He saw acrobats, singers, dancers, and everyday people who were lucky to have a gifted child. But none of them were his.
He thought he would feel bad. But he felt relieved. No worrying about them. No them coming to see the "progress" he's made in his attitude towards them. He realized that he still didn't feel any different feelings for them. He only felt more open to seeing things in a new light. Like spy work can be fun. Villains aren't always the bad guy. Just because you say you're a hero doesn't make it true. Things like that. He walked around with Alan and Orji who did their best to really stand out.
Alan was wearing a Jamaican outfit with a Baja hat to cover his hair. He was all bright and colorful. In contrast to that, Orji was wearing a white suit with a matching porkpie hat. They both contrasted so much; people (even those who went to school with them) were taking a double take.
Tony had his black clothes back. He was glad to have them. If he saw his siblings, he knew his attitude and hospitality would fly south for the winter.
He walked around with them for most of the day. By the time the sun was setting he met many of the parents. Many were going to their kid's rooms to spend the night with them and their roommates and their parents. Even the siblings were following suit. Most of the people were gone when Tony, Alan and Orji started to walk back to their room. Until one sound stopped Tony dead in his tracks.
"Tony!" yelled a voice. Tony knew it all to well. He turned around.
"Hey mom," he murmured darkly. He averted his eyes. All day he had been happy. And now with the setting sun ran his feelings. He looked up and saw his dad too.
"Hey dad."
"Tony!" yelled three other voices. Tony felt a lump in his throat. As if his world was about to crumble. Alan and Orji got closer. Not to close. Just enough so Tony knew he could have an escape option. He saw his siblings. With their large smiles.
"Hey," he said with an immense amount of ice to it.
"How have you been bro?" asked Lee.
"You've got to show us around!" said Megan.
"Have you made any friends Ton-ster?" asked Marc. Now Tony didn't know that Orji and Alan were getting pretty pissed. Especially at that last comment.
"M'excuse? Qui pensez-vous que vous êtes!" said Alan angrily. Tony sighed.
"They don't speak French you Jamaican clothes loving freak."
"I said 'Who are you'," said Alan. Tony leaned in.
"You are an ass you know? Why did you say 'Excuse me? Who do you think you are!'" Tony asked.
"Guys, this is one of my roommates. Alan."
"And Orji!" said Orji tackling them both, "You must be the Clark family."
"Yes that's us," said Mom. Alan and Orji then grabbed Tony by his arms.
"Well nice meeting you!"
"Have a safe trip home!" they yelled running as fast as they could back to their room. Tony's feet weren't even touching the ground. When they got back to the room Alan and Orji went to a computer hidden in the wall.
"We have a computer?" asked Tony.
"Yep!" said Alan.
"Phil we need you!"
"Hello!" he yelled. He looked like just got back from dancing the salsa. In fact he was still dancing, "How can I help you all?"
"Can you give the Clark's another room?"
"Sure. Because they'll want to kill you if they know who you are right?"
"Yeah but the parents shouldn't remember us."
Phil's eyes grow dark. Tony realizes that betrayal doesn't fall to far from the spy family tree.
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