You're Mine

by King_Again

Parents Meet

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When Bistro and Minty got back from their trip, they wasted no time in wanting to meet with Indigo's parents. Getting to know them was a good way to start up a friendship with them. Meeting them was something Indigo wished it would be ending, Sugarcoat honestly felt the same way. Indigo's father, Thunder Bristle, had went on talking without end with Minty Sweet while Bistro talked with Violet Rain. Leaving the two girls and Silver Lining to sit on the couch waiting for the moment when their parents finally choose to stop talking.

Oh how they wanted that moment to come but it seemed like when adults got going, they never planned on stopping until Minty decided she was finished speaking with Thunder. Thank the gods for that choose her mother had before they were joined in the living room.

If they had to pick which parent the girls looked more like it had to be Bistro and Violet. Though Bistro had the same icy-white hair and blueish-gray skin as his daughter, she truly got her mother's eyes and beautiful look. While Indigo had the same blue hair as her father, she really got her nice toned skin as her mother as well as her eye's.

Placing his cup full of coffee down, Thunder cleared his throat before speaking. "Well, now, anythin' you two wanna tell us?" The question was straight at Sugarcoat and Indigo. "Anythin' at all?"

Sharing a look the two shook their heads. "No." They didn't need to know what was going on in their relationship that was for sure.

"Minty, I hear you're a business woman?" Violet asked Minty, a slight wonder in her voice. If anything, Sugarcoat wanted to put her face into her hands. This could go on forever.

"Yes, in fact I am," Minty proudly said and Bistro gave his wife a lovingly look. "I had joined a little after Sugar's birth, of course, it took a few months before we could leave her alone with a babysitter and Bistro was back at work. But it managed to play out perfectly."

"That sounds wonderful. What about you, Bistro?" Violet asked the chief. Though Bistro had explained his job to Violet, the other married woman wanted to know a little more about his job than what he had explained. "How long have you had your job as a chief?"

Bistro took a sip of his drink before answering to his new friend. "Well, I started working as a chief from age 28, went from there for about six or seven years before I had met Minty. I was amazed how she was just a year younger as she looked younger than that. After a while of being friends with her, I found myself working extra hard at my job, until I was called into my boss's office and got a raise." He stopped to give his wife a smile. "Things went truly well, was shocked to know I was the manger from there on."

"Sounds like workin' more hours than needed." Thunder said with a smile and Bistro shrugged. "But that gets ya money, don't it?"

"That is does, Thunder," Bistro nodded. "Money well earned and needed."

For the next while they all talked about things that were going on with life. Hearing how Silver was heading into Middle School, which he had just finished Elementary School, and how he was getting great grades like his older sister was and didn't expect to get them.

Indigo just gave a laugh before ruffling her brother's hair. Silver gave a tiny complain before pouting but he quickly got over it when Violet came back with come fresh cookies. Letting the guest gave first pick at them before her own family dived in and grabbed them.

"Are you two excited for the next grade of CPA?" Violet asked her daughter and Sugarcoat. "You're almost at the top there, aren't you? Grade 11 next year?"

"It's not going to be much different." Sugarcoat bluntly said. "Just different classes but everything else stays the same way."

Indigo almost rolled her eyes. "You can't say you're not excited? You just want to get away from Colt and his gang, don't you?"

She couldn't deny that fact, but she had grown fond of Bolt and Emerald. Just not Shining and Colt themselves.

"I don't have a problem with Bolt or Emerald," Sugarcoat mumbled, taking a bite of the cookie she had. "But to answer your question, yes, I really don't want to be in a class with them."

Sharing a look with Indigo's parents, Bistro gave a glance at his daughter. What was wrong with Colt and his friends? Yes, he had heard how Minty wished for Sugarcoat to be with Colt, but he could very much see how Indigo loved her, and how Sugarcoat loved her right back.

So he was wondering what was wrong with Midsummer's boy.

"Is there something wrong with Colt?" Bistro finally asked after a few moments of silence. "I thought he was a lovely boy to be around."

"He is, don't get us wrong," Indigo put her hands up with a small smile. "But it's his friend, Shining, who's been trying to get him and Sugar together. Well, Colt has some input on it, but not a whole lot."

Placing a hand on his forehead, Bistro looked at his daughter. "Two people are interested in you? Well, it seems like your mother's looks are working like charms."

"Bistro!"

"Dad!"

The chief laughed along with Thunder and Violet. "You can't blame me, really! She's basically your spiting image! Well, with my looks mixed in, of course."

When they decided to call it a day, Indigo was sure Sugar would text her back saying how she shouldn't have done what she was about to. Right before they stepped through the front door back to their car, Indigo grabbed Sugar's arm and twirled her around, giving her a kiss.

With the loving looks from their parents, and from Silver, Indigo was pretty sure Sugarcoat would be blushing like mad when she pulled away. She really was with the slightly heavy breathing and the bright red cheeks, before Indigo herself was giving a small kiss before Sugarcoat turned away.

Oh yeah, there wasn't any doubt Sugarcoat was going to be telling her off for this. But hey, it was still a kiss and nothing wrong about that.

Besides, Indigo wouldn't even mind if Sugarcoat lost her cool because of the kiss. It usually meant there would be more kissing and there was not anything wrong with more kisses.

"You truly love her, huh?" Thunder Bristle asked his daughter after the other family left.

Indigo rose an eyebrow. "Thought it was clear when I kissed her?"

"Just needed to hear it from ya," Thunder chuckled. "Now, do ya love her?"

"Yeah! God, it sounds like your giving me your blessing for her hand in marriage," Indigo rolled her eyes before going back to the couch to sit down.

Silver sat down beside his sister and looked at her. "Do you want to marry her, sis?"

Blushing madly at her brother's question, Indigo tore her gaze away and muttered for him to shut up before she moved to turn the TV to another channel before Silver asked the question again. Wanting her answer for the question about marriage.

Indigo knew she had no choice but the answer her brother.

"...Yeah, I do, but we're only in High School, and who knows? Maybe we'll break up one day." Indigo sighed, and Silver beamed. "What's with the smile?"

"Nothin'! I just can't wait for the moment you ask her to marry you!" Silver answered his sister. "I really like her!"

Thunder laughed. "I can't tell ya do."

Getting out her phone, Indigo entered the pass code and went into her text messages, pressing on Sugarcoat's name and texting her a quick text before placing down her phone.

So, today good? My brother really likes you, he won't shut up about us.

I'll tell you something, as soon as you left, my father and brother started to tease me about us getting married at one point.

Love ya!

-Indigo

A few moments later and her phone buzzed with Sugarcoat's respond came through. Indigo smiled brightly at it before noticing how her brother was looking over her shoulder. Indigo flicked his forehead with a smirk, hearing him complain about what she just did.

"Maybe next time you don't look over my shoulder." Indigo teased him.

Silver rubbed his forehead. "Aww... sorry, sis."

Even if he was annoying at some points, there wasn't a doubt Indigo wouldn't let her baby brother go. And she would just have to get used to Silver's flaws, half way done and yet half way not.

Eh, whatever, it would get there in time.

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