
Characters
Tags
Family
Rating May Change
Family Drama
Father-Son Relationship
Original Character(s)
Other Additional Tags to Be Added
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Male Homosexuality
Kid Fic
Family Issues
Single Parents
Implied Relationships
Aliases
Grant Ward Redemption
Single Parent Leo Fitz
Fitz is raising Ward's son
Living on a farm
fitzward - Freeform
Jealous Ward
Protective Ward
Fitz has suitors
Summary
Skye finds out that Ward has a child. Worried that SHIELD or any other group would try to use the child as leverage, she tries to hide the child. But it's not enough to delete files, she doesn't want the child to be put in the system knowing how bad it can be. Enter Fitz. He agrees to take the baby and raise it on his own, and to ensure their safety they cut off almost all ties with everyone, except for Skye. But even her visits are spaced and rare. But they're happy. Ward eventually finds out about his son, but like Skye, knows he's a threat to his safety and happiness. And he seems very happy with Fitz. He tries to resist, to not get involved. But he fails. He's a slave to his emotions and he wants to be part of his son's life. And as he gets to know Fitz all over again, and this time in this new light, well...he can't help the feelings he developed for the engineer. But will Leo love him back?
Note
I need more FitzWard in my life...For Ward's son, I'm sorta picturing Asa Butterfield. Mostly because if the kid got blue eyes from his mother, then this kid could basically pass as Leo and Grant's son. But someone else you can imagine is Skandar Keynes. But really you can imagine the kid to look like whatever, he just has fair skin and black hair. Okay so...I don't live on a farm. I'm not too familiar with how they work other than what I've seen on TV. I know there are child labor laws but I know that kids who live on farms help out with chores and work that they're able to handle. From what I know they're also home schooled because the distances of farms is just too much from a school. I'm not sure if this is true to all farm families, but again, this is from what I've learned from TV. Though they're in Ireland, I'm not going to attempt to write in slang or in an accent. But I might try and slip something in, excuse me if it's not good.