7 Works in Hank MacLean & Lucy MacLean
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Sadly, my own father served as the inspiration for this work. Pointing out flaws even while I'm helping out. I can never measure up. This one's for you, dad. 💔
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When Hank flees to New Vegas for the protection he believes a Vault-Tec's former ally will offer, the Ghoul and Lucy are hot in pursuit of his steel plated heels. However, once all three arrive in the fallen, yet struggling to rise again oasis in the wastelands, they discover that New Vegas' ruler, Mr. Robert Edwin House, is far less interested in choosing sides than having lady luck determine things for him.
They've come to New Vegas, afterall, the gambling city of both the pre and post world and what better way to solve their problems than with a friendly game of chance?
Meanwhile, Lucy, conflicted by how she once felt about her father and her new developing feelings for the Ghoul, tries to distract herself by helping Mr. House solve a rather confusing problem of his own, one that only proceeds to frustrate her.
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after fleeing the observatory, hank is captured by a gang of slavers. lucy rescues him and the other prisoners but demands an answer to one simple question: where's cooper's family?
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hank's conflicted when he hears that lucy, of all people, has come to the observatory, carrying a severed head. on the one had, she's his best shot at getting out of that place alive. on the other hand, if moldaver starts talking, if moldaver offers lucy answers, and lucy listens, hank's pretty sure he's screwed.
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As a child Lucy's favourite book was the wizard of oz
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Lucy knows she was wrong about a lot of things.
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Something about the words he had spoken to her father, that night in the observatory...
Feo, fuerte, y formal...
And then, very suddenly, it had clicked for her just why that had sounded so familiar.
"Oh- Holey moley."
(Or, Lucy puts the pieces together, and things get awkward. And then she makes it even more awkward.)