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God, that's already something he never thought he'd say.
"Gimme that," he swipes the bottle himself, drinking deeply from it once then offering it back out to his brother as the elevator dings. "He has changed. Well, I mean I thought he was pretty much useless but turns out those Sparrows were drugging him. Keeping him locked in his little cage, but I helped him get clean. Taught him all the old tricks. Pill under the tongue, the old heave ho, you know."
He wiggles his fingers flippantly to his brother as the elevator doors open.
"But in exchange, he helped me harness my powers. Or, well. Get better at it. I had... I had no idea what I was capable of. Now before you judge or say anything, yes I know, I'm the family degenerate, I could be pulling your leg. But I'll show you."
He grins toothily, and when he speaks again, he mimics their father's accent: "Number Four, you are my greatest disappointment-- yadda yadda, I've heard it all. So come on. We're going to the roof. There's something I got to show you."
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And he really doesn't know if he can take another thing going wrong. Whatever Reginald is planning, he can't fathom why it involves Klaus. Though he has to raise an eyebrow when he offhandedly mentions the Sparrows drugging him and that he, of all people, decided to get him sober.
It's a lot to process when he's more than a little tipsy and far too complacent as he shuffles into the elevator.
"Are you sure you didn't take those pills with him?" Sure, Klaus has been clean since the '60s, but he's practically bouncing off the walls right now. Or at least, it feels that way as he braces himself in the corner and the elevator springs to life. He's torn between wanting to shoot this down and wondering if he really did... train with their father?
More importantly: "Why the roof?" That should set off alarm bells, but he can't decide why. Something is very weird here.
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With the elevator doors shutting behind him, Klaus selects the button for the roof and leans against the wall.
"But the roof will be the best place. Not as messy. No one likes cleanup. But it's incredible - do you ever wonder if Dad always knew what we were capable of but held us back? This guy here's totally different from Captain Asshole back home."
There's still a little unease in it, but the validation has done something to bolster his confidence in a way he hadn't realized he needed. They all yearn for the approval, whether they like to believe it or not, and Klaus has known that for a long, long time. He thinks to the boy in the mausoleum, scared and desperate for a tender hand. Their father was a cruel, unwavering, cold man. The one here likely has some of that bite to him, but what he's done so far is enough.
"But hear me out, okay? He's still unconventional, psycho dad with all his weird theories and testing techniques, but I don't know, man. I didn't think I'd be capable of anything else but being the family eyesore."
The elevator dings and Klaus waltzes out. There isn't sunshine to be had, it's gloomy and overcast with the oncoming apocalypse. "Hurry it up."
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Despite the repeated insistence that he hurry, Five follows him slowly out of the elevator, only allowing himself one look skyward before taking another swig from the bottle. It seems he forgot for a moment that none of this will matter pretty soon. He highly doubts that whatever he discovered has anything to do with saving the world, but he's curious enough to humor him. Maybe it'll suddenly become clear why this new version of their father would suddenly latch onto training someone he never even raised in this timeline.
"Okay, we're here." On the roof. Where it's easier to clean up. He puts the bottle down on the ground near his feet, and makes a point to give him his full attention. "What breakthrough did the our old psycho dad have with you?"