Alec stormed upstairs to his room. Xander sat on his bed fidling with a piece of leather and idly poking pins into it for no reason other than to have something to do.
"Hey, so, what was all of that about? Something wrong at school?" Xander asked.
"None of your business," Alec growled. "Can you give me a ride to work now?"
Xander shook his head. "He said you didn't have to come in. Today's been slow, might close up early anyway, that sort of thing. Dunno if he actually will or not. Either way, you're off the hook."
"Great!" Alec huffed, throwing himself onto his bed. "Just where I wanted to be. Off the hook for something I actually wanted to do! Thanks a lot. Why didn't you just take me before?"
"Seemed more important to talk to Ba about whatever it was you were talking about," Xander replied.
"Thank you so much for making a decision based off of what you thought I needed. You're not my dad!" Alec sniped.
Xander shrugged. "Yeah, well, would have rather sniped at your uncle instead?"
"No because he isn't trying to align my life and actually gives me proper advice when I actually ask for it! Like real-deal advice! When asked! Not scoldings from a brother or vague life lessons from a history professor!" Alec snapped.
Xander took a deep breath, pushing down his immediate response. Nope. Nope. He was better than this. He could cope. "Right." He stood, taking his leather and pins with him. "While you sit up here and have a good sulk, I'm going to go get some work done if I'm not going to Judo. Seeing as I gave up something I wanted to do, too, you know."
"As if," Alec grumbled.
Xander made the conscious effort to ignore him and walked out.
Alec glared at the ceiling for a while. Then he stood on his bed and ripped down the lighthouse, tearing it into shreds before tossing it into the waste bin. Then he got out his homework and started doing it. Ba thought he didn't care enough? Well, he'd show him not caring! He'd do the homework because he actually did want to get something out of sitting in a stuffy, stupid classroom for eight hours a day, but from here on out, he wasn't going to turn in a single piece! Not one! That'd show him what not caring and not making enough effort really looked like!