(Klaus kneels next to Claire and Allison.)
Klaus: Hey, listen to Mom, Claire Bear. Every time I do, things turn out okay.
Allison: Hey, look at me. Look at me. I will always be a part of you. Always. Even if you don't remember me. You'll always be my beautiful, smart girl. Okay?
(Claire nods and hugs Allison as Allison tries her best not to cry. Diego looks away for a second, hiding the fact that he started to tear up too. Y/n stepped towards Diego and put a hand on his shoulder and Diego immediately pulled her into a hug. Diego was never one to show his emotions but sometimes he had no choice. He needed support and Y/n recognized that and she was happy to fill in, and Diego was just happy knowing his sister had his back. Diego took a second to recompose himself but when he did, he pulled away from the hug.)
Y/n: Are you alright?
(Diego could only nod as they looked back to Allison and Claire who had just stopped hugging.)
Klaus: Come here. I love you.
(Claire hugged Klaus)
Claire: I love you too.
(Klaus pulled away as Allison grabbed her daughter's hand.)
Allison: You have to go.
Claire: No, no.
Allison: Baby, you have to go.
(Lila helped Claire stand up.)
Lila: Let's go. Get the family together, okay?
(Claire went to the lobby where the rest of Lila's family and Diego and Lila's kids were waiting and Lila went to follow her but Luther stopped her.)
Luther: Lila, Lila, wait. Look, I don't wanna sound like an asshole here, but if Five and Y/n are right, which let's be honest, they normally are, you leaving is not a good thing.
Viktor: He's right. You can't go.
(Lila looked at Diego who gave her a small nod, then at Allison who was still crying, then back at Luther defiantly.)
Lila: Watch me.
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Queen of the elements (Book 4 of The Fire Within)
FanfictionFourth and Final book of the Fire Within series It's been 6 years. 6 years since an Apocalypse. 6 years of quiet, 6 years with no powers, 6 years of safety. The Hargreave siblings have all made a life for themselves in this new timeline, but peace i...
