The Interview

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warning: language

Chris woke me up in the morning, as he always does. He told me that his parents were coming over to look after me today as he had a whole day of press. He was sat on my bed and so I climbed onto his back, receiving a piggy back into the kitchen. I was wearing a Loki onesie that I had gotten for my birthday. It had been 2 weeks since I was ill, and I was back to my normal health. Chris threw me onto a bean bag in the living room and tickled me until my stomach hurt from laughing so much. He went into the kitchen to drink his coffee. He didn't hear me come in because when I tapped his shoulder he jumped and spilt his coffee.

"Oh shit." He sighed, turning to me and smiling

"That's a bad word daddy." I told him, jokingly hitting his chest.

"It is Louise, so don't tell anybody you heard daddy say it." He laughed squeezing my cheeks.

A few hours passed by, and Chris' parent arrived. I loved listening to the stories they would tell me about Chris and his siblings. 

"Bye marshmallow" Chris said hugging me tightly. He had been calling me that ever since I was ill, and the nickname had stuck.

"Bye" I said hugging he back, before he opened the door and left.

A few hours later

I was flicking through the channels of the tv when I came across a channel showing an interview of my dad.

Interviewer: Hi Chris, it's great to have you on the show.

Chris: Thankyou for having me

Interviewer: Now we know that there is an avengers in the making, can you give us any hints.

Chris: I can't give too much away, but yes there is a movie in the making and  It's something that hasn't been seen in Captain America, Thor, or even Iron man."

Interviewer: I've got something, that has been going around in the media lately, and I want to ask you about it.

He show a picture of Chris and I, though my face is being blocked by Chris' arm.

Interviewer: So who is this young girl that you've been spotted with.

Chris: That's my seven year old daughter Louise, I adopted her three months ago.

The audience was silent for a second before they erupted in "ooohs" & "awwws"

Interviewer: Tell us, what is it like being a father now?  What's been the hardest part?

Chris: It's great, she's so sweet, she love hanging out with me and the  cast. She was ill a couple of weeks ago, that was hard on me, I hated seeing her like that. I have a nickname for her, marshmallow, because that's what she looked like wrapped up in all those blankets.

A/N: This ended kind of badly so yeah. I'm sorry about that, I didn't have time to write a good ending.


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