XIV. Football?

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A/N: Im backkkk! And I passed all my classes so I'm one step closer to being Kate RN.

School had started a few weeks ago and Bettan found himself standing outside the gym looking at a flyer for Football tryouts. "Whatcha lookin' at B? Addie asked walking up to her brother, "Isn't it a little late for football tryouts?

Bettan shrugged, "You think Moms will let me play football?"

"Uhm," Addie thought, "Mama probably will. Mom is going to be a hard case."

Bettan nodded, "Yeah but if I can get Mama she normally conveniences Mom."

"Thats true," Addie nodded,

"Hey B!"

Bettan turned to see his new friend Parker walking up to him, "Hey," Bettan said,

"You thinking about football?"

"Maybe," Bettan shrugged, "I have to convenience my Moms to let me,"

"My Dad had to convenience my Mom," Parker said, "She just didn't get it,"

"Both my Moms love football. Thats probably why they won't let me play."

Addie knocked her shoulder against Bettans, "I gotta get to algebra," she paused turning back, "So do you,"

Bettan waved her off, "I got time,"

"Mmhmm," Addie hummed, "Mama gonna beat your ass,"


Since Lizzie just wrapped on her last character - an ambitious businesswoman named Margret - she was taking a backseat to acting and was taking a more crew approach which was why she was sitting at her desk at Trilith Studios. The very same office that used to be her wifes when they filmed WandaVision nearly 15 years ago. Lizzie was currently the producer for a show she was doing with Brie Larson and Glen Powel. The Olsens are very happy to have the Larsons back in town; Brie, Court, and their daughter Mauve can often be seen lounging on their porch. It was Mauve's senior year so she wasn't there as often as her mothers. The office that once held her wife's cameras and photos now held photos of a much larger family. On the builtins sat Emmys, Golden Globe, MTV awards, Critics Choice, Saturn, and more as opposed to the cannons, Nikons, and Sonys that once sat there. On those shelves was also the full collection of Hattie Harmony books. It was only on days like today when she found herself sorting through countless emails that she missed sitting in front of the camera. It would be arbitrarily rude to assume she may never return to that side of the camera but for now, she was enjoying being home when her kids woke up and being able to kiss them goodnight. Lizzie was halfway through an email when her phone chimed. A smile easily pulled at her lips as she read Josephine. "Hey you," she spoke softly into the phone,

"Hey honey, this meeting is running long is there any way you can get the kids or should I text Mauve?"

Lizzie looked at the clock before she opened her schedule, "I'll call Mauve."

Jo let out a long sigh, "Thank you,"

Lizzie paused, "Are you doing okay?"

She could hear Jo running her hands over her face, "Yeah," she gravled, "No, I'll tell you when I get home."

"Okay," Lizzie said softly, "I love you Wonder Woman."

"Love you more my little witch" Jo paused, "Bye baby."


Lizzie put her phone down on her desk just as there was a knock on the door she looked up just in time to see the cinematographer of the film leaning against her frame. "Hey, Keesha!" Lizzie walked over to the woman hugging her before she pulled away putting her hands on Keeshas bump, "How are you?"

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