[hider=Robert Jr. Fallson] Name: Robert Jr. Fallson Parents: Robert and Priscilla Age: 17 Gender: Male Race: Human Weapon: [img]http://furiousfanboys.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/LancerRifle2-300x176.jpg[/img] Semblance: Can amplify other’s semblances Personality: Junior hates it when people try to compare him to his dad. He hears it all the time. “You look more and more like your father everyday.” “That sounds like something your father would say.” He tries to act cool and pretend that he is nothing like his dad at all, but unfortunately they’re right. In fact, their personalities are even more similar than their appearance. Junior likes to make jokes of the situation, usually a bit more darker in humor than his father though. He cares immensely for other people and always wants to help and support them, even if it makes things worse for himself. Appearance: [img]http://i.imgur.com/lB36dVW.jpg[/img] [/hider] [hider=Lilly Fallson] Name: Lilly Fallson Parents: Robert and Priscilla Age: 17 Gender: Female Race: Human Weapon: [img]http://i.imgur.com/FWsh3pT.png?1[/img] Semblance: To stop, reverse, and skip forward in time by ten seconds Personality: Lilly cares greatly for her reputation and is very organized. In fact, she has the next several years of her life all scheduled out and planned on her Scroll, which never seems to leave her hand. If you want to spend time with her, it’s probably best if you tell her at least a week ahead of time so she can plan ahead, otherwise it’s probably not going to happen. Her goals include: graduating at the top of her class, become the most well-liked girl in school, become the most successful huntsman in Remnant, and eventually become the new head mistress of Beacon. While these may sound like very lofty aspirations, Lilly definitely has the intelligence, beauty, and charisma to back it up. Appearance: [img]http://i.imgur.com/waFm1jK.png[/img] [/hider] Biographies: Both Junior and Lilly are freshmen at Beacon while their parents, Robert and Priscilla, both continue working as professional huntsmen. Despite the family’s busy schedule, both parents try to visit their kids and spend time with them as much as possible. Since Junior is “too cool” to be seen with them and Lilly always seems to have something else going on though, this usually never seems to happen despite their best efforts. With Summer break fast approaching, Robert decides to finally take action and creates a plan to bring the family together. Will he succeed and create an everlasting bond between his family? Or will this family vacation only make the Fallsons grow further apart? And will Robert ever stop making “dad jokes?” The answer to that last one is probably not, but you should continue reading anyway. [hr] [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY9xZoKiBgU[/youtube] Robert sat on the couch watching TV with Priscilla sleeping in his arms. Recently, the two of them had been having a decrease in work and were just wasting their days at home. Letting out a yawn, he began to reach for the nearby remote to turn off the TV until the next commercial caught his attention. “Have you seen the magic that is Dust Land? We’re slowly approaching our 50th anniversary, and to celebrate, the price for tickets is now 25% off. There’s no time better to meet your favorite characters like Mikey Mouse, Donovan Duck…” the commercial went on. Robert continued to watch with a contemplative facial expression as he imagined his own family riding the rollercoasters and carousels of the theme park. He looked down to Priscilla, shaking her awake and stating, “Honey, I’ve got a great idea.” [b][u]A few days later[/u][/b] Junior and Lilly were both sitting in their dorm at Beacon. Junior was playing a video game on the console his dad had handed him down last year, while Lilly was lying on her bed reading “Of Mice Faunus and Men” on her scroll for her Language class. “Dammit!” Junior shouted as he lifted the controller over his head and threw it at the console in anger. Seeing the two electronic devices suddenly break and shatter into a hundred pieces brought the boy out of his fit of rage though. “Oh. Oh no. Lilly, you’ve got to help me. Dad loved playing this with his friends when he went to Beacon. He’ll be heartbro-” Junior didn’t get to finish his sentence as the clock seemed to suddenly turn back to the moment before his character had died. “There’s an enemy about to turn the corner in front of you,” Lilly said, not even looking away from her scroll. The boy immediately had his character pull the trigger of his gun right as an alien enemy began to poke its head out. “Thanks, sis,” he replied. “Your wel-” Lilly began before being interrupted by the sound of her phone receiving a curious text message. “What?” She read the message to herself before reading it out loud to her brother too. “Get on the next transport to the city. It’s important. Bring your brother too.” “Dad?” “Yep.” The boy sighed before saving his game and shutting it down. “Let’s go see what he wants.” The two teens slowly made their way to the airship docks and got on the next transport to the city. As they exited the building, they saw their parents standing in front of a large RV. “Oh, no,” Lilly replied as she looked at the hideous vehicle while Junior face palmed. “If we move slowly back inside, maybe we ca-” Junior started. “Hey, kids!” Robert shouted as he ran up and hugged his children. “How’s Beacon?” Priscilla asked as she joined in the hug, kissing each of her kids on the cheek as well. Both Junior and Lilly let out a simultaneous groan before both replying, “Fine.” Junior was the first to say something original, “What’s with the RV dad?” “Well you see son, me and your mother decided that we don’t spend enough time with you and your sister. So I rented this fine automobile and got us all tickets to Dust Land!” “What about our classes, dad?” Lilly asked. “I went to Beacon too. Remember? I know you’re on break for the rest of the week,” Robert replied. “Now get your butts in there and let’s get going.” Begrudgingly, the teens walked inside and took their seats. As Priscilla walked over to the passenger side door, Robert pulled her in for a kiss. “Aw dad, come on. Just get in, you’ve already embarrassed us enough,” Junior commented with a disgusted look on his face. He looked to his sister to back him up but she had gone back to staring at her scroll. “Oh fine,” his dad replied as he broke the kiss and made his way to the driver’s seat. As he was buckling in, Junior called from the back, “I’m hungry.” “Hi Hungry, I’m Dad.” “That’s the lamest fucking joke ever.” “Hey. Watch your language, Hungry.” Junior groaned as he reclined back in his chair. Meanwhile, Robert started the RV and began the drive to Dust Land. [b][u]Several hours later[/u][/b] “... and then, as the jaws of the Ragnarok, a Grausam Class Grimm I remind you, began to inch closer and closer to my head, I knew I had no choice but to use the secret weapon Headmaster Ozpin had personally given me just the day before. A Henway,” Robert said dramatically. Slightly interested, Junior asked, “What’s a Henway?” “Oh, about 4 pounds.” Lilly groaned as she immediately understood the joke. “I don’t get it,” Junior said, looking to his sister for help. “‘What’s a Henway?’ As in, ‘How much does a hen weigh?’” “Dad… Really? That’s so lame that I’m at a loss for words.” Robert just shrugged as he pulled the RV into the many parking spots of Dust Land. “Well we’re here, so you won’t be forced to hear any more of your dad’s super bad jokes… until the drive back of course.” [b][u]Several very long and boring lines but amazingly fun rollercoaster rides later[/u][/b] “See kids? Isn't this so much more fun than just sitting in your dorms at boring, old Beacon?” Robert asked as he wrapped each of his arms around his kids. “Yeah, I'll admit, Galaxy Mountain was pretty fun. Definitely made up for the hour and a half long line,” Junior replied. “I’m feeling hungry. Anybody else want some churros?” Priscilla asked as she got up from the bench everyone was sitting on. “Me!” Robert, Junior, and Lilly replied in unison. Priscilla let out a sigh. “Should’ve seen that coming. Alright, I’ll be right back.” As Priscilla left, Robert turned to his kids and said, “So now that your mother’s gone you can tell me of all the gossip going around Beacon.” “No Dad,” Lilly said, glaring at Robert. “Oh, why not? I was your age at one point too, y’know.” Junior opened his mouth as if he was going to say something, before being suddenly lunged at by Lilly. “Well now I have to know what Junior was going to say if you’re willing to use your semblance to reverse time and stop him from saying it,” Robert said as he pulled her off of her brother. “You can’t make me,” she replied. “I’ll take away your phone.” Her eyes went wide at her father’s threat of punishment. “Y-you wouldn’t. I could use my semblance to stop you.” “And I would use mine so you would have more years of bad luck than if I were to herd an army of black cats across your path.” “Fine… Well you see, dad… there's this guy-” “Ahh. Alright, you don't have to say anymore.” “Really?” “Yep. As long as you let him know one thing.” “What?” “If he even thinks about trying to take advantage of you, I’ll turn his internal organs into external organs.” “That’s… probably the most violeent thing I’ve ever heard you say, Dad.” Robert hugged Lilly and replied, “That’s because [i]nobody[/i] is allowed to hurt my family, and I will do anything to protect you all.” “Dad… people are staring.” “I’m hugging my little girl, I don’t care.” “Yeah, but I do.” “Fine,” Robert said letting go. Turning to Junior, he asked, “So what about you son? Anybody special in your life?” “Nope,” Junior replied, trying to end the conversation as quickly as possible. “Well if there is, don’t be afraid to ask your old man for advice. I was only a year older than you when I was got together with your mom and-” “I can do things on my own, Dad. Promise.” “Okay, but the offer still stands.” It was then that Priscilla arrived again with two churros in each hand. “I swear the price on food at amusement parks increases by a quarter every year,” she said as she joined her husband and two kids on the bench. After passing out the sugar and cinnamon covered pastries she asked, “So what’d I miss?” “Nothing much. I’ll tell you on the drive back,” Robert said before leaning in as if to give Priscilla a kiss, but instead trying to take a bite out of her churro. “Hey! You’ve got your own!” she shouted, pulling the delicious snack away. Years of living with Robert had allowed her to tell whenever he was going to attempt a stunt like this. “Yeah, but they’re so small. I always need a second one to sate my hunger,” he replied. “Than go stand in line and buy yourself another one. This one is for me and me alone.” While Priscilla was distracted with chastising Robert though, Junior quickly snuck a bite of her churro. “Gah! I swear I’m surrounded by thieves.” “Ah, you know you love us, Mom,” Lilly said after she finished chewing the piece of her father’s churro that she had stolen while time had been stopped. Realizing what she’d done, Robert replied, “Oh, now I’m definitely telling your mother about ‘You know who.’” The family of four would then spend the rest of the day having fun at the various rides and attractions at the amusement park, forever cementing the day as one of their favorites of all time.