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He is not sure which of the options would mean that she was WINNING and settles on surly glaring. 

He's wearing chipped black nail polish, eyeliner, black jeans that are not so much "ripped" as "holes barely connected by the remaining shreds of fabric", and a T-shirt that bears the names of nine famous assassins with a letter in each highlighted so that it spells ASSASSINS vertically. His hair is shoulder-length. 

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...Evelyn wants to give him a hug. 

 

This is not a helpful impulse right at this moment and so she ignores it. "Sounds like you have it covered? I'll just go and," put the kettle on? Wei Wuxian doesn't so much look like a tea drinker - they give you the little tea things at Chinese restaurants - wow okay Evelyn's brain can shut up right now. "I'll be right in here." 

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...Ten seconds later, a small blonde-pigtailed figure in Disney Princess pajamas tears through the still-open front door. "Mummy mummy mummy s'it m'big bruvver?" 

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Evelyn understood that fine but she's used to Lily's speech patterns and isn't sure if it was comprehensible to non-her people? 

...It does not currently seem like it would necessarily help if she went out to try to intervene and grab Lily (who does at least reliably know not to run away), so she'll hover by the door and observe. 

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Well, he got the jist. 

"Yes," Wei Wuxian said instantly. "Do you like princesses? Which is your favorite?"

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Lily is nonplussed enough by his clothing and nail polish that she doesn't immediately run in and hug him. She crosses her arms and leans her head to one side and looks at him. 

"M'like Awwil," she decides. "Limimaid." 

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"She means Ariel from the Little Mermaid," Evelyn translates. She doesn't want to involve herself too closely, when Wei Wuxian seems determined to keep his guard up with her but is clearly already building some rapport with Lily. That being said, the only reason she understood that is because she already knows which movie Lily has asked to watch eight times in three and a half weeks. 

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"A solid choice. I like Mulan the best. --Sorry, Lily, but I've got to make a call, we can talk about princesses in a minute?"

He flips open his phone, calls someone, and begins speaking very rapid Mandarin. Judging from how few pauses he's taking, the other person doesn't talk much.

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Wow. That is a result of the combination of 'has his own cell phone' and 'speaks a second language at home' that Evelyn had NOT considered and she is pretty unhappy that she apparently has zero ability to monitor who the heck Wei Wuxian is talking to. And there's no way in the world he's going to tell her if she asks. He might tell Lily? Evelyn has never felt so grateful for Lily's often-exhausting chattiness and curiosity. 

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Lily may not have ever experienced listening to someone speak in another language for more than a sentence or two in front of him. She stares at Wei Wuxian in complete befuddlement.

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Conversation is over after a few minutes!

"Sorry, Lily," he says, "that's my friend Lan Wangji"-- Wei Wuxian pronounces it the Chinese way-- "he lives on the East Coast so it's very late for him and he wouldn't go to bed unless he knows I'm all right."

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To Evelyn: "You can't tell me not to talk to him. He's a good influence. He has straight As and plays the guqin and can write characters and has never broken a rule in his life probably. Other than being friends with me because that's definitely against the rules."

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"Thank you for explaining who you were talking to," Evelyn says, because he absolutely did not have to do that. "I absolutely don't want to stop you talking to your friends. Friends are important and you've been through a lot of upheaval. How did you meet him, if he lives that far away?" 

(He could be lying, of course, but, one, she always tries to start out giving a child the benefit of the doubt - children can tell when adults assume they're lying, and being assumed to be lying when they're not has to feel awful - and, two, she...doesn't think so? She doesn't have much of a read on Wei Wuxian yet, but he seems like the sort of kid who is - certainly rebellious and headstrong and allergic to the entire concept of being told what to do by an adult, but also basically honest about it? She can absolutely picture Wei Wuxian smoking and drinking but she doesn't see him lying about whether he had been drinking, if asked outright.)

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"His brother got into this, like, summer geology internship thing? That was studying the Mojave. And he and his brother didn't want to be separated so they got their uncle to move them both to Vegas for the summer."

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"Have you seen Mulan?" he says to Lily.

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Lily shakes her head solemnly. Seems to consider this for a while, and then lights up. "I watch n'you!" she says, as though announcing the solution to an unsolved physics problem. 

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"It's the best one because it has explosives."

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Lily looks kind of worried and dubious about this. 

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Also they should go inside. "Lily, sweetie, why don't we head back in. It's past your bedtime, but I wonder if Wei Wuxian might be willing to tuck you in if you ask him very nicely?" 

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Lily will run to the door while clearly working on mentally formulating how to ask Wei Wuxian nicely to tuck her in. It takes her a while to process it but she does, eventually, come out with an only somewhat garbled sentence. 

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"All right!" Wei Wuxian says. 

He follows her into her bedroom, prepared to engage in Brotherly Activities. 

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Lily has firm preferences about the brotherly activities involved in tucking her in! She is not incredibly good at communicating them clearly but she tries very hard. Wei Wuxian should tuck in this teddy and that teddy on either side of her, and tuck in her dolls in the doll bed, and she pretends to pick a story for the dolls and a story for the teddies and also herself ("'cus's'not fair f'only me gets it"). 

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Evelyn has no idea why she was so worried about this before! Oh, she's absolutely expecting Wei Wuxian to be a challenge, but in terms of his effect on Lily's placement and emotional wellbeing, everything seems to be going swimmingly. 

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Wei Wuxian goes along with these preferences obediently, then flips off the light and sits next to her and sings a lullaby in Mandarin.

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Hopefully the lullaby is not entirely consisting of Mandarin swearwords or something because Wei Wuxian thinks it's funny, but - honestly, even if it is Evelyn can't see how it would do Lily any harm, it's not like she knows. Also this is the least stressful Lilybedtime she's had all week and Evelyn is appropriately appreciative. She doesn't know or trust Wei Wuxian enough to leave him unsupervised up here and go have a much-needed cup of tea, but it actually seems plausible that she'll get there? 

Once Lily is asleep, she'll ask Wei Wuxian if he wants to see his room and start putting his things away there. As is common for children who've been in care for a while, he has kind of a lot of belongings, several suitcases and holdalls worth. 

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