Who: Sean & Terry What: Father-Daughter Time Rating: TBD, Change as necessary Status: Locked/Incomplete.
The fact that it wasn't that long ago that Theresa had no idea that her father was alive. A majority of her life she'd believed Sean Cassidy to be dead. To have died in the same I.R.A. bombing that had killed her mother. When her uncle Tom had told her of the existence of her father...she didn't know how quite to react. She as furious with her uncle, but overjoyed at the fact that he was alive. On the other hand, the closer she got to approaching him in the past, the more nervous she'd gotten about the entire thing. What if he'd know that she'd been alive this whole time and he just didn't want to see her? Maybe her uncle had been protecting her this whole time? What if he turned out to be horrible? What if he didn't believe her? Questions had swirled around her brain for so long, and eventually, she just couldn't take it any more and she'd gone to see him. She'd shown Sean the letter that Tom had given her, and the next thing she knew...her family had grown by one. There was a brief moment where she'd thought maybe perhaps Tom had lied about her mother as well, but, those hopes had been short lived. She knew all too well that her mother was gone and gone for good.
However, now that she had her father in her life, Terry was thrilled and determined to make the most of it. They still lived their separate lives, but she always made sure to keep up with some form of contact with him if she couldn't see him for a while. A phone call, an email, anything along those lines. Now that he was here, she didn't want to lose him again. So, the first chance she got to break away from the X-Force group for a little while and see her father, she took it. Okay, so maybe trying to take him out for a pint or two might not have been the best idea on her end, but, she wasn't willing to admit that she might even vaguely have a problem. Besides, she claimed it was in her blood to do so. And she was with her dad, so she had to somewhat behave...or so she had told herself.
"Da!" she called out when she landed after a bit of a longer flight than she'd really anticipated as she pulled out her hair from the pony tail it'd been in when she'd been up in the air. "Come on! We've got places to go!" she teased with a laugh in her voice, unable to help it. She had her father. That's all that mattered right now.