I thought about asking Isaac, too. He's come into his own under Allison's wing --
( Voicing that it felt like he'd had another kid, one who was dating his daughter when they all moved to Paris, isn't easy. Especially because both Isaac and Allison are older, wiser, and more mature than even he can be. He still has a problem with taking everything too seriously.
Before he extends the invitation, he'd like to know, though... Did the rift in sophomore year, did it ever thaw enough. Because he doesn't think the three of them should be on their own. If Melissa and him are bringing Allison back, it's only right they ask Isaac... If Scott's okay with it.
He doesn't presume to think grudges have been held over ten years, but there is something to a connection never returning to its' original form. Best, dumb friends torn asunder because of teenage hormones.
Isaac was never his choice for his daughter. Hell, Scott wasn't either. But, all of that's - maybe it's in the past. )
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( Voicing that it felt like he'd had another kid, one who was dating his daughter when they all moved to Paris, isn't easy. Especially because both Isaac and Allison are older, wiser, and more mature than even he can be. He still has a problem with taking everything too seriously.
Before he extends the invitation, he'd like to know, though... Did the rift in sophomore year, did it ever thaw enough. Because he doesn't think the three of them should be on their own. If Melissa and him are bringing Allison back, it's only right they ask Isaac... If Scott's okay with it.
He doesn't presume to think grudges have been held over ten years, but there is something to a connection never returning to its' original form. Best, dumb friends torn asunder because of teenage hormones.
Isaac was never his choice for his daughter. Hell, Scott wasn't either. But, all of that's - maybe it's in the past. )
He and Scott ever bury the hatchet?