So maybe picking a movie where the father dies in about 30 mins into the movie was probably a bad idea in general. Especially because Sally forgot about the fact that Bruce saw his mom killed by a family member, or how Tony didn't get the love he wanted like Simba.
There was also Clint and Natasha who, while still innocent somewhat, didn't have quite the grasp of family and that when they became attached to Mufasa and then he died was probably a bad idea. Steve's own mother was sick and dying and Sally really didn't think this through.
Dealing with 5 teary eyed children was a lot harder than it might seem.
And it seemed pretty hard even from afar.
Getting them calm them down saying that it'll be a happy ending and when that didn't work bribed them with more cookies, which for some reason worked.
So as they watched the rest of the movie reluctantly Sally started to batches of cookies as Jarvis was this raising his eyebrow in a fashion that said, "I thought you were smarter than this." and well Sally was pretty downhearted.
It was only near the end near Scar's demise that Sally announced the cookies were ready and not a moment too soon because as she was walking back from the family room to follow the children Scar was pushed off the ledge from Simba and she really should have picked a less violent movie (she really didn't want the assassin kids thinking it was alright to push people of ledges).
Quickly turning off the movie and taking out the dvd to hide it so they can't watch than scene even if they begged she pulled out more dvds and played them in her head to see about any violent ones.
101 Dalmatians was out because it threatened to skin dogs, the Buddies series was also out, dog-napping wasn't a good motivator, Little Mermaid is a possibility but with 4 guys that was probably a no, Bambi was a definite no, and the list goes on.
She decided on Bolt and the movie Up seeing how they weren't that bad. Sighing she set the two movies aside as she walked back to the kitchen where she heard children giggling and chatting among each other while Jarvis was making some sandwiches and handing out milk for the cookies.
"You have no idea how awesome you are Jarvis." Sally said as I sat next to Tony where Jarvis had already made me my favorite Turkey and Cheese sandwich.
Sally missed Jarvis's smile as he turned back to the other sandwiches and demanding children. Tony was looking at Sally as questions raced through his mind, "So how did we meet again?" Tony asked with a tilt of his head even though he knew the answer he wanted to make sure.
"We meet at school." Sally said smiling at her long life friend even if he didn't remember her.
There was a frown on Tony's face, "We...didn't we meet in a computer class though?" Tony asked his voice confused as a image passed through his head of a girl with brown hair, few inches taller than him, wearing a school inform frowning at him and glaring.
Sally smiled but it held some sadness to it, "We did bump into each other in the hall, but yes we really met and got to know each other during Computer class. At first we weren't friends but we slowly became friends." Sally said as Tony pushed the questions back and instead he smiled, "Can we watch another movie now?" he asked in a slight demanding tone that only Tony could pull off.
Sally laughed and made sure the other kids had finished before she sighed dramatically and said, "Well, I suppose we could. But by the time the two movies end it'll be bedtime." She warned and the children cheered.
Clint raced Natasha who was for some reason faster than Clint, well actually everyone because when Clint yelled, 'Race yah!' all the kids ran
Sally just chuckled and Jarvis gave her a fond look as Sally returned it before chasing after the deranged small devils.
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Sally Jackson's Life (Percy Jackson and the Avengers) (Sally/Steve Ending)
FanfictionWhen Sally Jackson was 12 she started high school. People made fun of her because she was young and in high school. She didn't have many friends but one day after seeing someone near her age getting bullied she stood up. Later she found out that the...