They've come a long way.
Quintessa was Vito's first daughter. It wasn't a seamless transition. It all started when he was getting more involved with Klaus' life. Although she was technically his cousin, Quintessa treated Klaus like her father. Vito, settling into the position of second-in-command, made himself comfortable and micromanaged all of Klaus' assets — his business, his possessions, and his family. For a while, he was Mr. Russo to Quin, an intimidating but helpful presence that came over to Klaus' apartment for purposes beyond business, sex, and romance. He cleaned, he cooked, and he befriended the children, treating them like he did his nieces and nephews. Mr. Russo fumbled into uncle at some point, but with Klaus' encouragement, father.
Snake dad, she liked to call him. Eight years have passed and it still didn't feel real. Vito loved, of course, he loved Klaus, his children and his friends with an intensity that sunk to the very fibers of his bones. They were his entire life. But it was like loving a display at an exhibit. There was a glass between him and his family. They were ultimately Klaus' business, his possessions, and his family, and Vito was only allowed to touch them so long as it fell within his terms. This thing he was doing, being his adviser and father, it was a role built on flimsy ground. It made him endlessly happy, but he knew something was inevitably going to break.
With how things were set up, the odds were stacked against him. He wasn't going to be snake dad forever. Couldn't bear to be this clown of a father, not with his pride. At some point, he was going to have to stop playing pretend, and it was either going to end at an altar with another or a graveyard.
That was fine. That was what he'd known and accepted long ago. He was more worried about how Klaus and his kids, if he managed to instill values that would help them survive even without him. He had to do something about Klaus' instability. Shay was young, and he was disciplining her enough to smooth out her rough edges, be more like him. Addy was a headache, but lovely and talented, with the potential to be something brighter. Quin, Quin grew so much, and he was really, really proud of her.
He was harder on her now. He had to be. She was a shaping up to be a capable adult, and he knew with a few more lessons she'd grow into someone that can take care of her father and her siblings. It was a lot to put on one girl, but he wouldn't put this on her if she couldn't handle it.
That was why he was going to her apartment today. Vito wasn't one to make surprise visits, but the element of surprise was crucial here. She needed to be able to handle anything.
It was Saturday noon. Vito knocked on her door, one hand holding dry cleaning.
"I'm coming in. If you're not decent, I suggest picking up something to wear now." Giving her enough time to go into her room to put on some quick clothes if she wasn't already, he unlocked her door with his key.
Quintessa was Vito's first daughter. It wasn't a seamless transition. It all started when he was getting more involved with Klaus' life. Although she was technically his cousin, Quintessa treated Klaus like her father. Vito, settling into the position of second-in-command, made himself comfortable and micromanaged all of Klaus' assets — his business, his possessions, and his family. For a while, he was Mr. Russo to Quin, an intimidating but helpful presence that came over to Klaus' apartment for purposes beyond business, sex, and romance. He cleaned, he cooked, and he befriended the children, treating them like he did his nieces and nephews. Mr. Russo fumbled into uncle at some point, but with Klaus' encouragement, father.
Snake dad, she liked to call him. Eight years have passed and it still didn't feel real. Vito loved, of course, he loved Klaus, his children and his friends with an intensity that sunk to the very fibers of his bones. They were his entire life. But it was like loving a display at an exhibit. There was a glass between him and his family. They were ultimately Klaus' business, his possessions, and his family, and Vito was only allowed to touch them so long as it fell within his terms. This thing he was doing, being his adviser and father, it was a role built on flimsy ground. It made him endlessly happy, but he knew something was inevitably going to break.
With how things were set up, the odds were stacked against him. He wasn't going to be snake dad forever. Couldn't bear to be this clown of a father, not with his pride. At some point, he was going to have to stop playing pretend, and it was either going to end at an altar with another or a graveyard.
That was fine. That was what he'd known and accepted long ago. He was more worried about how Klaus and his kids, if he managed to instill values that would help them survive even without him. He had to do something about Klaus' instability. Shay was young, and he was disciplining her enough to smooth out her rough edges, be more like him. Addy was a headache, but lovely and talented, with the potential to be something brighter. Quin, Quin grew so much, and he was really, really proud of her.
He was harder on her now. He had to be. She was a shaping up to be a capable adult, and he knew with a few more lessons she'd grow into someone that can take care of her father and her siblings. It was a lot to put on one girl, but he wouldn't put this on her if she couldn't handle it.
That was why he was going to her apartment today. Vito wasn't one to make surprise visits, but the element of surprise was crucial here. She needed to be able to handle anything.
It was Saturday noon. Vito knocked on her door, one hand holding dry cleaning.
"I'm coming in. If you're not decent, I suggest picking up something to wear now." Giving her enough time to go into her room to put on some quick clothes if she wasn't already, he unlocked her door with his key.