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"Thank you."

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"Sibling contact is important." And she's a little worried about Yanli, but she's incredibly uninformed and anyway it's not appropriate to express that to Wei Wuxian, he's already dealing with enough.

(She's also pretty mad at whichever foster carers thought that withholding calls with Yanli was an even slightly reasonable punishment - how could anyone expect that making a foster child feel even more isolated and uprooted would improve their behavior - and she's nonzero confused that Wei Wuxian didn't just find a way around it and call her anyway. It's not appropriate to badmouth his previous carers in front of him, though.) 

"I'll be going to bed in an hour or so," she tells him. "I'm assuming it would be way too uncool to watch some television with an old fogey like me, but the offer's open." She goes downstairs again. 

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Yeah, TV is one of the many things that is more boring than Cryptography Made Simple. 

He stays up until 3am but is reasonably quiet. 

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Evelyn will stick her head in at 11 pm to let Wei Wuxian know that she's going to bed and suggest he try not to stay up too late, but there are going to be a lot of battles to pick here and - since he doesn't have a school placement right now anyway - she's not going to prioritize this one. It's always better, if possible, to let kids make their way to responsible choices on their own based on "natural consequences" as the parenting-book jargon calls it, and the "natural consequence" here is mostly going to be that Lily is an early riser and not exactly good at remembering to use her indoor voice. 

 

She always sleeps poorly on the first night with a new child, especially a teenager with a habit of absconding. She finds herself waking up at every creak in the house or gust of wind against her window, and then listening intently for floor creaks or door-jingling in the downstairs front hall below her. 

At 4:30 am when she gets up to go to the bathroom, the light is out in Wei Wuxian's room. Evelyn decides against sticking her head in to check on him, but she wants a glass of water anyway, and might as well discreetly check the front door and confirm his shoes are still there. Oh good. She tiptoes back to bed. 

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When Lily wakes up at 5:57 am, Evelyn is in a deep enough sleep not to wake at the sound of her door. Lily isn't a quiet kid, and usually goes straight to Evelyn's room, and Evelyn no longer bothers setting an alarm; if Lily happens to sleep in an extra few minutes on a given day, she wants all the sleep she can get. 

Today, though, Lily knows that there's a BIG BROTHER in the house! She is Not Allowed to sleep in Mummy's bed or go crawl in with her in the mornings because it's Not 'Propriate but Lily is pretty sure that a big brother is different. And then Mummy can sleep and won't be grumpy. Mummy doesn't say that waking up early makes her grumpy but Lily isn't a baby and she can tell, and her other foster mummies (who were not as nice as this Mummy) didn't hide it so much. 

 

She gets up and tiptoes over, barefoot, to Wei Wuxian's door. She knocks and waits and then goes ahead and lets herself in. "B'bwuvver? I c'dle?" 

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Wei Wuxian briefly surfaces from unconsciousness, agrees "c'dle", shifts himself into a somewhat more cuddling-appropriate position, and falls back asleep.

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This is great for about ten minutes and then Lily is BORED. She pokes Wei Wuxian. "Pway? D'a bounce?" She pulls the covers off him and starts jumping on his bed, which is way bouncier than hers. 

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She gets an incoherent half-asleep grumble.

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Her new big brother is such a sleepyhead! Lily is BORED.

Eventually she goes to her room and gets some picture books and brings them back to "read to herself". Lily is pretty far behind on reading at school - she can write her name and knows the alphabet but sounding out words is so hard and makes her head feel all muddled - so this mostly involves describing what's in the pictures and occasionally remembering a line from when Mummy reads it to her. Also lots of aside commentary to Wei Wuxian. 

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Yeah, he can't actually sleep while she's doing that.

He sits up. "Do you want me to read to you?"

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Happy beaming child. "Yah! Peeeeeeeez." 

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Story reading!

Wei Wuxian is a theater kid's theater kid and he does ALL the voices.

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Lily is enthralled! She's a rewarding audience, too. She snuggles against him and listens intently with her mouth slightly open, and at the tense parts she gasps and grabs his arm and tries to burrow under the blanket, and at the funny parts she collapses in peals of giggles. 

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Wei Wuxian reads more loudly than Lily, especially at the dramatic parts. Evelyn wakes up to his voice, muffled enough that the words aren't totally audible, and Lily's delighted shrieks of laughter. 

That seems...fine? Evelyn should ask Wei Wuxian later if he minded. And remind Lily that she's still only supposed to go into other people's rooms with permission, and "knocking and then going straight in" doesn't count. But Wei Wuxian was lovely with her last night, Lily is clearly having a great time, and overall it seems very good for Wei Wuxian to participate in family life. 

She gets up, puts on a dressing-gown, and knocks politely. "Come on down whenever you're ready for breakfast!" Which will hopefully be in another book or two, long enough for Evelyn to drink her coffee. The extra few minutes of lie-in doesn't really make up for her broken sleep earlier in the night. 

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And in a book or two, one (1) delighted preschooler and one (1) goth teenager in yesterday's clothes come down for breakfast. 

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Wei Wuxian looks pretty cheerful for a teenage boy who definitely didn't get enough sleep. And it's not incredibly fair for Evelyn to complain that he hasn't showered or changed when he's been in the company of a relentless seven-year-old since he woke up. She'll remind him later, once Lily is occupied doing something else. 

"Morning!" she says brightly. "It's a school day, so Lily has to be out at 8:05 am, which means she needs to go up to get ready by 7:45 at the latest. But that's not for an hour, so I think we have time for a proper cooked breakfast, if that sounds nice." She doesn't normally cook when it's just Lily, but it is Wei Wuxian's first morning here. 

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Lily lights up. "Pa'cakes!" She looks over at Wei Wuxian. "B'bwuvver like pa'cakes?" 

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B'bwuvver has collapsed asleep on the couch.

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That's actually kind of impressive. "Lily, let's leave him be for a while, okay? He's clearly tired." 

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"He a s'eep'hed!" Lily says (not quietly) and giggles uproariously. 

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Evelyn will make pancakes. Lily runs around making airplane noises the whole time; Evelyn is going to be pretty impressed if Wei Wuxian sleeps right through that. 

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As long as Lily doesn't glomp him he'll remain unconscious.

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Lily can be enticed by pancakes to avoid glomping, though her volume level is still high. Evelyn may be secretly pleased that Lily is a deterrent to staying up ill-advisedly late (and, though she's not thinking about this very explicitly, might be a deterrent to running away, she would be so upset if she woke up to no "b'bwuvver" there) but 6 am is in fact very early for a teenage boy, and she's not going to be mean. 

She's not going to try that hard to keep Lily off him until her school bus arrives, but she will gently suggest that Lily play with her dolls and let "b'bwuvver" be a sleepyhead, big kids like him are often sleepyheads in the morning. 

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"Uhvver mummy w'a s'eepy'ed," Lily agrees. "Aw's late." 

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"When you lived with your tummy mummy you were always late for school, that's right." Evelyn's birth mother was an alcoholic and drug addict who, at least in the six months before Lily went into care, frequently needed half the day to recover from the previous night's benders; one of the reasons Social Services was alerted was that she rarely turned up before noon, and frequently hadn't eaten anything yet. 

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