This is a request from SDF for more about Holix's and Circex's kids. I don't really like writing OC characters as main characters. I don't know if this is any good. Also for the Six and Rebecca's kids, I read one fanfic where they had a son named Kenji and another where they had twin girls named Jasmine and Jade. I liked both of them so much that I decided that they should have all three. I don't own any of the characters.
What happens when the sixth deadliest man marries a scientist with 3 PhD's?
Six surveyed the damage.
"Your mother is going to kill you." He told his kids flatly.
"You don't have to tell her?" His daughter looked at him hopefully, but quickly shrunk back behind her twin when he glared at her behind his shades.
"Dad, in my defense…" His son began.
"You shot a 5 pound rock into your mother's lab, destroyed her experiments, and if the computer can't be salvaged lost all her data on what she has been working on for the past 6 months. There is no defense." Six told his son matter-of-factly.
His son hung his head.
"Go to your rooms." Six ordered. The trio retreated as fast as their legs can carry them.
"This is your fault!" Jade hissed at Jasmine.
"Mine? Who was the one who suggested building a working trebuchet?" Jasmine asked indignantly.
"It was both your faults and I always get blamed." Kenji muttered angrily.
"You're older! You should have stopped us." Jade accused.
"Why don't you just accept responsibility for once?" He scowled. When he did that he looked just like his dad. The only difference was his eyes were green. In fact all the kids had green eyes like their mother. Unfortunately, it seemed they did not inherit her common sense.
"No talking!" Their father barked from downstairs. The children scrambled into their rooms.
0o0
Holiday blinked at her lab. Six braced himself for any tears or tirade that he was sure to come. Instead Holiday burst out laughing.
"They actually built a trebuchet?" She finally gasped out in between her laughter.
"You aren't upset?" Six asked emotionlessly.
"No, I'm furious. But luckily I had already transferred all my data and experiments to my lab at Providence." She wiped a tear from her eye. Holiday turned to look at Six.
"They take after you, you know." She smirked.
"How you figure?" He asked as he picked up a piece of broken test tube before tossing it in a pile of broken glass.
"Oh, being creatively destructive."
"That's Rex."
"Where do you think Rex gets it from?"
Six glanced at his wife. "So hereditary traits aside what are we going to do about this?"
"Well, I can't have them clean this up. There may be toxic chemicals around. Kenji already lost all TV and video game privileges for a month for that little stunt with your jump jet. Jasmine can't use her chemistry set for another week after she blew up the garage. Jade is grounded for life…."
"Are you saying our children are irredeemable monsters?"
"Of course not but perhaps mating a scientist with a highly dangerous mercenary isn't going to produce your average run of the mill children." She smiled at him.
Six raised an eyebrow but said nothing more.
"We're just going to have to be… creative with our discipline." She added.
"What do you have in mind?"
Holiday grinned wickedly.
0o0
At 5 in the morning Six walked into Kenji's room. He threw the boy's shirt and pants onto the sleeping boy, waking him up.
"Training in 5. Get dressed. Let's go." He told his son.
"Aww, dad, it's Sunday, the day of rest." He pulled the covers over his head. Six pulled the covers off.
"No rest for the wicked. And after what you did to your mother's lab you will be training with me for the next two weeks. Now let's go."
"But I still have bruises from the last training." He complained.
"Then maybe you'll think twice before launching projectiles."
The boy grunted as he slowly rolled out of bed.
Six hid a smile as he left the boy's room.
Meanwhile Holiday had walked into her daughters' room.
"Get up girls. Time to get to work." She flipped the lights on and off.
Jasmine and Jade groaned.
"Mom, it's too early."
"Can't we enter data later?"
"Now girls," Holiday said firmly. "I have lots of data for you to enter this morning. Then files for you to sort through and when you're done with that…"
"I'd rather train with dad." Jade pouted.
"That's exactly why you're doing this. I expect both of you downstairs in 10 minutes." Holiday said sternly. "Otherwise, it'll be another two months of being my research assistants."
"It's not so bad." Jasmine said to her sister.
"That's because you're an egghead." She retorted as she pulled her tired body out of bed.
0o0
"Owww, can't sit." Kenji moaned as he lay on the couch face down.
"Yeah, at least you're doing something. I was soooo bored putting all these stupid random numbers into the data sheet." Jade whined.
"They weren't random. Mom's trying to establish a correlation of number of nanites to…" Jasmine protested.
"No one cares!" Jade interpreted her twin.
"Well it's your fault that we're in this mess anyway." Kenji glared at his younger sister.
"You're older. You should know better!" Jade retorted.
"Look it's too late to point fingers. We're all at fault. We're lucky that mom didn't lose anything important. And we just need to suck it up and take our punishment." Jasmine said logically.
Kenji and Jade glowered at each other before both sighed.
"You're right, Jasmine." Kenji said carefully rolling over onto his back. He grimaced as he stretched out.
"Hey, guys, "Jade began. "I'm sorry for getting you in trouble. I guess I should have realized that building a catapult in the backyard wouldn't be the best idea."
"It's okay. I shouldn't have built it." Jasmine said.
"Yeah, and maybe I should have stopped you instead of getting a rock for you." Kenji admitted.
Six and Rebecca walked in. "Well, I hope you kids learned a lesson." Holiday said
"Yes," came the chorus.
"In that case, punishment ends early." Six said.
The kids looked wide-eyed at them.
"Thanks!" Jasmine and Jade ran to hug their parents. Kenji who was in too much pain gave a thumbs up from the couch.
"Now go on and enjoy the rest of the day." Holiday smiled as she watched the kids run out of the house.
"All things considered. They're not bad kids." Six observed. But he spoke too soon when suddenly a crash of glass was heard from outside.
"Jade!"
"It slipped."
"Let's get out of here."
Six face-palmed then he walked out to see what damage they caused now. Rebecca just smiled.
If you like this I'll add Rex and Circe's kids. If not I'll leave it at this. I'm a little embarrassed to ask for reviews but in this case I need to know if this is too boring. Please also review my other works. I'm curious to know how many of you want me to continue writing. I kinda want to quit because it's taking up a lot of my time. (I have time today because I got a snow day from school.)But if there's enough of you who actually want to read my stuff, I may be convinced to write more... because I'm OCD that way.
