Disclamier: I don't own Lab Rats, I am just writing this for entertainment. All rights go to Disney.

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Mr. Davenport is very worried.

He couldn't sleep and decides to check on his kids. Quietly without letting Tasha waking up, he left his soft, comforting bed worth more than people would be willing to pay for a mattress. But hey he has the money so why not? He puts on his slippers and walks to the door which he closes very slowly.

His first stop is Leo's room. He opens the door gently and sees the boy sleeping peacefully. Davenport made a face at seeing Leo drooling a bit but is still satisfied that after the traumatic experience that Leo could still sleep.

That is a good sign. He did not want his family to suffer mentally from their experience. Luckily for Leo, sleeping overtook the fear of Douglas.

Smiling, Davenport walks over to Leo and looks down his sleeping form. He gently squeezes his smaller, limp hand. He wanted to feel the warmth of Leo's skin to help soothe him that his step-son is alive.

Watching Marcus blast Leo straight to the chest made his heart tighten as if he was the one who was hit. He is speechless and nearly wanted to scream and yell at Douglas for his wickedness.

He, however, kept silent and gripped tight his surviving children. He had to be strong for them and feeling their breathing against him helped calm him down. He refused to let Douglas see his pain and give him the satisfaction of seeing him suffer. Oh how he wished that Douglas had killed him instead. Leo, his clumsy, trouble-making yet kind-hearted step-son, had died thanks to Donald not being able to stop his crazy, sorry excuse for a brother.

He was relieved afterwards to see his step-son alive and nearly threw a fit seeing Leo risking his life against Marcus... again. He is proud to see Leo fight for his family despite how foolishly his actions were. He lets go of Leo's hand and leaves, gently closing the door behind him.

He then goes to the lab to see his nephews and nieces resting peacefully in their pods. He walks up to them and grabs a chair to watch them sleep. He is so relieved that no one currently isn't having nightmares...yet.

Yawning quietly, he leans against the machinery behind him. The whirls of machines and beeps from his inventions soothe him for he is in his comfort zone. He looks to his kids for a while and ponders on how human like they seem. They look and act like normal, annoying, teenagers going through teenage problems.

He just couldn't see them as cold, brutal weapons of mass destruction. However who knows how Douglas would have brought them up. He shudders of the thought of seeing them as murderers forced to kill humans. He does not regret having taken them from Douglas. He does however regret not telling them about their real father for they had deserved to know that from him after having to go through life-threatening situations to save lives and placing their trust in him as their leader and father.

Sighing, he gently rubs his forehead as he remembers when he first brought them home. They were clueless and small kids that were curious with anything that moved, made noises, or looked shiny which basically described almost everything in his home. He remembers having to research how to take care of toddlers however there weren't any manuals for children with bionics. He tried to hard to make sure they grew up to act like normal people despite their powers. He was certain that they were safe from his brother after hearing his death. However much of a creep he was or rather is, he still loved him. Donald loved the adventurous, curious brother that he knew as a child and was his constant companion throughout his life. How he became like this, Donald wishes he knew so he could have prevented it. One good thing from that is that he meet three great kids that would forever change his life.

Having them come into his life helps soothe a bit the pain he felt from Douglas' betrayal. Not much though for however much he loves them, they could not replace his life-long best friend. Despite what he had done to them, Donald couldn't help but feel relieved to see him alive. He is sad that Douglas will never know nor receive their love despite being his children.

a/n: Hope you like it! Please review! I hope my writing is alright. Have a great weekend!