Jack had not seen Riley since Christmas, and that had hardly been a visit considering just how little he spoke or engaged with the family. She tried her fair share of reaching out, but he had made it pretty clear that he wasn't ready to forgive her for abandoning him for her magical world. Skye did her bet to keep in contact - she had made it pretty clear that she loved her daughter but was just not equipped to deal with raising a child. Their arrangement was strange, but it was the only way Jack knew now.
So now that it was gone...
He had come almost as soon as she had walked in the door. She had gotten off work an hour early and had seen Goose off on his field trip, where he would be going to the planetarium. Charlie was out and about, doing her own thing, so Jack was assisting Sunny in reorganizing all of the bookshelves in their cramped home. Sunny had been watching a lot of home and garden on the telly and had fancied she could make it so they had significantly more space if Jack would simply trust her and follow her every command.
It beat paperwork.
They had just dragged all of the bookshelves into the living room when the doorbell rang. Jack hurried to get it, commanding Sunny not move anything. A loud crash and a "We're okay!" from the living room proved that the order had not been followed. Jack was halfway through an eye roll when she opened the door and came face to face with-
"Riley."
Her brother nodded. "Yes. Hi. I'm here for Sunny."
Jack cocked her head. "Oh, I didn't know we had scheduled a visit or anything. We're just in the middle of - that's fine. Sunny!" she called behind her. "Where are you guys going?"
Riley blinked. "Home. She's coming home with me."
"For how long? Will she miss dinner?"
"Jack, I'm taking my daughter home. It's time she came home. She can leave her stuff - we'll pick it up later." Sunny appeared behind Jack. "Come here, Sunny, let's go."
Jack stared at her brother, in complete shock. "What the f*ck, Riley? When did we discuss this?"
He glanced back at her, setting his jaw. "I'm her father, I have nothing to discuss with you. I think it wiser to raise her in a normal home. Come on, Sunny."
Sunny looked at Jack in confusion and then back at her father. "What?"
"We're going out for ice cream," he said, smiling at her. "Get in the car. You can talk to Aunt Jack later." Sunny squinted at him suspiciously, but he nodded his head. "You can sit in the front seat. Come on."
He reached out and pulled her towards him, spinning her towards the car. Skye was sitting in the passenger seat, eyes shining with tears. A sob escaped her throat as Sunny spotted her and took off to hug her mother. Riley followed after them, and Jack watched for a moment. She was watching the beginnings of her family leave.
"No."
She hurried after Riley, who had opened the door for Sunny. Skye croaked out, "Riley, please-" but he slammed the door once Sunny had crawled into her mother's lap, asking what was the matter. Jack barked, "Riley! Tell me what's going on."
"None of your business," he growled, heading towards the driver door.
"I think it is," Jack said. "I think I know a bit about what might be best for Sunny."
And suddenly, her brother was in her face. His face was red with fury, a vein in his neck popping out. Never, never had someone (besides Vito perhaps) presumed they could get away with treating Jack Dyllan as such and get away with it. But Riley didn't know the woman she had become. He knew very little. And it was evident how little he knew about her when the following words spilled out of his mouth.
"NO, YOU DON'T. YOUR NOT HER MOTHER, JACK. SO GO BACK INSIDE AND LEAVE US ALONE."
And in a few swift motions, he jumped into the car and sped down the street at a breakneck speed.
Jack could not move. After a long few moments staring after the car lights, she found herself stumbling to sit upon the porch. The pale hues of the sky darkened and turned to night, as the front year became a garden of shadows. Light spilled out from the open door and Jack stared off into the darkness, her Sunshine stolen from her.