"Well," Molly started. AH SOMEONE TO LISTEN TO HER RECITATIONS OF THINGS CHASE HAS SAID. "They don't think kids know anything, so they don't let us do anything, and they won't listen to us. They think because they're older they have all the answers and are sub... subjugating us based on our age."
She stopped, then shrugged. "That's what Chase says. Even the subjugated part, sometimes, and that's a pretty big word for him." She made fun of her big brother thing even when he wasn't here. Cold, Molls. So cold. "Really it's 'cause they never listen and they didn't help, and then they tried to split us up and send us to all sorts of different schools and foster homes and stuff really far away from each other, even though we were a family by then. And the Avengers - they're one of the big teams of superheroes who are kind of in charge, but they're stinkbutts - tried to take us away again, and they brought guys with guns to where we were living!" She throws her hands up to emphasize.
"So basically there are a couple of okay grown-ups but most of them aren't, so you can't really trust any of them," she finishes. She's mostly parroting at the end, though she does believe it to an extent. It's a lot easy to change her mind on an adult's trustworthiness than the rest of her family's.
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She stopped, then shrugged. "That's what Chase says. Even the subjugated part, sometimes, and that's a pretty big word for him." She made fun of her big brother thing even when he wasn't here. Cold, Molls. So cold. "Really it's 'cause they never listen and they didn't help, and then they tried to split us up and send us to all sorts of different schools and foster homes and stuff really far away from each other, even though we were a family by then. And the Avengers - they're one of the big teams of superheroes who are kind of in charge, but they're stinkbutts - tried to take us away again, and they brought guys with guns to where we were living!" She throws her hands up to emphasize.
"So basically there are a couple of okay grown-ups but most of them aren't, so you can't really trust any of them," she finishes. She's mostly parroting at the end, though she does believe it to an extent. It's a lot easy to change her mind on an adult's trustworthiness than the rest of her family's.