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"You are absolutely shit at lyin'."

Agent Aragon, better known as Pluto, stood next to her older sister on the private jet. Flight had just stabilized and Hera was the first out of her seat to get some ice for her daily tea in hopes of calming her nerves. Pluto followed behind after a few minutes to get a drink from the mini fridge.

"What?" Hera questions as she looks her kid sister up and down. Plu pointed at the mini fridge that Hera was currently blocked and waved her hand signaling for her to move out of the way. Pluto grabbed a water from the fridge, using her hip to close the door and leaned against it to face her sister.

"I said you're a shit liar. Who the fuck says they ain't got a sister when you do? Have you not seen any movie ever? Everyone knows that comes back to bit ya in the ass." She chuckled while uncapping the bottle, taking a sip of the cold water as Hera sighed.

"I know I just- I don't know why I said that. They asked me about my life back home and I panicked!" She whispered. Her hands rubbed her aching head as she tried to steady her breathing. Pluto noticed how flustered she was and, while she wasn't the best, she tried to comfort her sister.

"Bitch get yourself together! Got these white folk thinkin' you outta ya mind." She whispered-shouted at Hera  turning her back to the rest of the jet to somewhat conceal their conversation.

As unconventional as it was, Pluto's words made Hera laugh a little. She nodded her head in agreement. She said that she was gonna focus on the case yet her she was avoiding having a conversation with her team. Hera looked over at Pluto, still in disbelief at how much she's grown. She felt that sick feeling again at the thought of what she did.

"Do you hate me? For leaving you?" She asked so quietly that Pluto almost didn't hear her. Plu took a deep breath, taking a moment debating on what exactly she wanted to say.

"I wanted to when it happened, but I know more than anyone that you did the right thing be leaving. I don't blame you Hera." She said nonchalantly as she shrugged her shoulders. She truly seemed like it didn't bother her and that's because it didn't. As far as Pluto knows, Hera dodged a bullet by leaving that house and never coming back, even if it meant leaving her behind.

"I promised that I would come back for you and I didn't and I'm so-" she choked, her eyes stinging with tears.

"Pluto I'm so sorry."

"Stop it. It's fin-" Plu tried to say.

"No! No it is not fine! Nothing is fine about what I did to you!" Hera's shaken hands took hold of Pluto's.

"Listen to me! It is fine. I got outta that house years ago, ok? I'm fine." Pluto said doing anything to calm down her frazzled mess of a sister. Heras face fell at that statement.

"What?"

Pluto could hear the team talking about the case and didn't want to miss out on seeing the magic. Aaron had told her before how the team worked together before touch down on getting a pre- profile for their unsub.

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