#Curiosity in a Junkyard
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60 YEARS IN TIME AND SPACE
Yes, it all started out as a mild curiosity in a junkyard. And now it's turned out to be quite a... quite a great spirit of adventure, don't you think?
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pairing: connor x short!chubby!female!reader
summary: (keep in mind that this is a wip that i will finish upon request!) after the android revolution and the reuniting of connor and hank, it only became a matter of time before the two were attached by the hip; whether hank was sneaking connor into crime scenes or as connor tagged along with hank while he bar hopped. as connor dealt with his curiosity and self-discovery, his emotions only got more confusing once he met [y/n], well that is, once he laid eyes on her. you would think that he and hank now being regulars at the jazz bar and café she works at would make things easier for him, but it seems to only grow his anxiousness, and even, his frustration.
warnings: size kink, dom!connor, sub!reader, uniform kink(?), sexually frustrated connor
a/n: like i had posted previously, this is a wip that i have not been able to work on due to lacking the energy and creativity to finish it. so i will leave the decision to my fellow readers on whether or not y'all would like a part 2! so if you guys would like a part two please let me know 😁! i hope you enjoy and thank you for the support on my previous smut!
it took a few months for society to recover at least a little bit after the android revolution.
protests against androids had only increased since then, many saying that the android revolution was the “resurrection of the devil”. cyberlife on the other hand had no choice but to let the deviant cases go, as the number of androids becoming deviant had increased rapidly during and after the revolution. many refunds were made to those who had immediately wanted to return androids, yet cyberlife had even requested to just let them go out, as the junkyard would only become incapable of proper cleaning at that point. cyberlife even started supplying android repair shops with extra parts, thirium, and even the more explicit parts that were originally dedicated towards eden club androids. these explicit parts were of course upon request privately.
ever since the revolution, connor really had nowhere to really go, this goes for many other androids. they had no money, clothing, shelter; so the only place connor thought of going was hank’s, as he didn’t seem to feel himself fit with markus and the others. he does not regret doing so either, as it seemed to boost hank’s mood rapidly. since then they have been inseparable, whether hank educated him on some of the best jazz songs, snuck connor into some crime scenes, or even gone bar hopping. it was a true bond.
recently both males had taken a liking to this place that had doubled as a jazz café and bar. it was android friendly which had definitely eased up connor. the owner ran the shop himself with the help of his niece.
her name was [y/n][l/n]. she was 21 and had been attending a university nearby. at least that was what connor had picked up on her. she had recently been working with her uncle as he had decided that her age was now appropriate enough to be working around alcohol. the legal drinking age was 21 after all. she had been under a few inches more than a woman’s average height and appeared more curvy. her hair framed her face in a way that almost made her appear fragile. her uniform dress reached down to her lower thighs, her short sleeves and collar outlined with a white stripe. the bottom half of her dress was pleated as her apron was tied wonderfully around her waist, defining her curves even more.
connor never identified such features actively before. hell. he’s never even spent as much time taking in the features of someone at all. when he had worked on deviant cases or looked around his surroundings it was usually a quick scan of the face and that's it. something about this woman had brought such a trance upon connor. the way she had gently moved parts of her body was such an intoxicating view. connor had no idea how to deal with these feelings of anticipation. these feelings of sublime.
hank had seemed to notice connor’s slight frustration. he had even picked on connor a few times for his obvious stares, comparing him to a lost puppy. it was hard to not notice the way he had looked at the female, you could almost see the holes his eyes dug into her, and hank wanted to put a stop to it.
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“connor… look bud. it’s really not that hard. you just gotta talk to her, that’s all; ask her how she's doing, her favorite music/food… anything like that connor. just spark up a goddamn conversation with her for fucks sake. maybe even do your work with those... new fucking parts you got or some shit.” hank had been lecturing connor for the past 30 minutes now, growing frustrated with connor’s questions as he soothed himself with hard alcohol.
“well lieutenant, if it is so easy to speak to a woman, then how come you still have not m-”.
“you better not be going where i think you’re going connor. we’re talking about you here! not me. got it!?” hank immediately grew defensive with the question, causing a small smirk to grow on connor’s face.
“got it.” connor laughed softly, excusing himself to the living room as he left hank’s grumpy rambling to the kitchen.
the android settled himself on the couch comfortably as he closed his eyes, focusing on his thoughts. for once he could not analyze what the best approach would be. he could barely put together one attempt at befriending the woman. it was almost as if he was experiencing nervousness. anxiety.
no. he was nervous. he could feel his thirium pumping through his body in a way that he felt like his system would drown. it was such an foreign feeling to him, his sensors tingling at the thought of being near her.
how she would look up at him, how she would smile softly as she speaks, how she would feel when she brushes against him, how she would feel in his hands.
he could almost feel his system overheat at the thought of the sensitive sensors in his fingers brushing over the fabric of her apron, of her dress, of her skin. the way goosebumps would grow on her skin with the cold sensation of his fingers.
would her breath hitch?
would her body tremble at the ticklish feeling?
would she let out a soft sigh once the cold left her skin?
the thought of such vulnerable reactions aroused unknown feelings in connor. even though he didn’t need to breathe he felt his chest rising and falling shakily, the weight heavy on his throat. he could feel a tightening tension grow in his pants, startled by his body’s reaction.
connor was aware of the effect arousal had on humans, but has yet to experience such a thing with his own after the installation of his new parts. the feeling of restraint caused him to grow frustrated. he glanced into the kitchen, seeing as hank had passed out on the table after a few drinks; it would have been unfortunate for hank to see him in such a state.
getting up, connor made his way to the bathroom, gently shutting the door as he made his way to the lock, twisting the small knob. he thought of the best approach to handle his tension, shaking his head out of what would seem to be embarrassment.
reaching his palm to his hardening length, he gently palmed his arousal, hips bucking into his hand. his head was thrown back as he closed his eyes, guttural, soft moans leaving his mouth.
just how would she act?
would she be obedient?
would the softness in her eyes drown with arousal as she was touched?
he unbuttoned his pants.
would she be embarrassed?
muffling her sounds with the back of her palm as she was filled with him.
fuck.
would she grow a flustered expression at the thought of being with an android?
his pants and boxer briefs were pushed down mid thigh, his hand stroking his length sloppily. the sensors in his leaking cock driving him insane.
how would she sound?
how would she whimper as she's being gripped, as bruises form on her hips?
he could feel himself throb at the thought of easily manhandling her. gripping her plush hips, her thighs. the way her angelic expression would form such lewd expressions. his system stuttered as he neared his release, getting caught up in his own “imagination”.
he could only imagine how she would look wrapped in his coat.
her uniform hiked up her thighs as he towered over her.
the scent of their arousal mixed together.
the way she'd say his name.
fuck.
connor's hips stuttered as white stripes littered his hand, the lube-like substance staining his hand. his thirium pump shakily slowed down as he cleaned himself, washing off his hands.
he glanced at himself in the mirror, taking in his expression, and gave his head a soft shake.
he really needed to settle himself, and figure out a solution, because this. this is not a solution.
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𝑝𝑟𝑖𝑐𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑠.
PAIRING: chloe price x fem!reader WARNINGS: no use of y/n GENRE: fluff SONG INSPIRATION: you by petit biscuit WORD COUNT: 635
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you could hear chloe approaching before you saw her. the crunch of boots on gravel and the unmistakable sound of her humming some tune under her breath. you smirked to yourself, whole body shaking with excitement, hardly being able to contain yourself as you wait in front of the gleaming new truck, parked on the edge of the junkyard.
when chloe finally appeared, her brows knitted in suspicion. “okay, you’ve officially got me curious. what are we doing here?”
“patience, price,” you said, grinning. “i’ve got something for you, but i’m not gonna let you spoil it before it’s time.”
you stepped toward her, hands behind your back. “but first, i need you to trust me.”
she raised an eyebrow, her curiosity piqued. “oh? and how do i know you’re not gonna lead me into a trap?”
you laughed softly, stepping closer until you were right in front of her. “you’ll just have to take the risk.”
before she could protest, you gently reached up and placed your hands over her eyes, guiding her forward. “no peeking. just walk with me.”
chloe let out an exaggerated sigh, but you could hear the excitement in her voice. “this better be good.”
you led her carefully through the maze of scrap cars and rusted metal, feeling her hands grip your arm as she relied on you to navigate. each step brought you closer to the surprise.
“okay, we’re almost there,” you whispered, feeling her body tense slightly with anticipation.
“ready?”
she nodded, her breath catching. “yeah, i think so. lay it on me.”
you removed your hands from her eyes, stepping back as she blinked into the fading sunlight. the moment her gaze landed on the sleek, new truck parked in front of her, you could see the disbelief wash over her face.
“dude…no fucking way,” she whispered, eyes wide. “is this…?”
“yours,” you said with a grin, watching her reaction carefully. “happy birthday, chloe.”
she froze for a moment, staring at the truck like she couldn’t believe what she was seeing. her hand reached out, fingertips grazing the hood.
“holy shit,” she muttered under her breath. “this is… this is seriously mine?”
“seriously yours,” you confirmed, leaning against the truck. “i’ve been working for months to save up for it. you’ve been through enough with that old deathtrap. i figured you deserve something better.”
chloe’s eyes widened even more and for a moment, she seemed at a loss for words. she stared at the truck, then back at you, her expression shifting from disbelief to something deeper, something overwhelmed. “you…you did all this? for me?”
you nodded, smiling softly. “yeah. every extra hour, every side job, it was all worth it to see you with something that’s actually reliable. something that feels like you.”
for a second, she just stood there, processing the fact that you’d gone through all that for her. her voice was quieter when she spoke again. “no one’s ever done something like this for me before. i don’t even know what to say…”
she looked at you, eyes filled with gratitude, something raw and real. without warning, she pulled you into a tight embrace, holding you close, like she didn’t want to let go.
“you didn’t have to do this,” she murmured, her voice low and a little shaky. “i seriously don’t deserve this…”
you smiled, resting your chin on her shoulder. “i wanted to. you deserve it more than you know.”
she stepped back, wiping at her eyes with a quick, embarrassed laugh. “okay, okay. enough mushy shit. let’s take this beauty for a spin.”
you watched as she hopped into the driver’s seat, her usual bravado returning as she revved the engine. the smile on her face as she looked back at you,
that's what made it all worth it.
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Never Hold Back Your Step Part 4
One month later...
Sorry about that guys. Hopefully now that Batshit Soulmates and Not All That Glitters is Gold is coming to end next week, you'll get more of this story.
In this we have the relay race, Steve getting weird vibes from his teammates, and finally putting his foot down with Nancy.
Again Nancy will get worse before she gets better.
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
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Steve kept catching Ezra looking at him at the strangest times. It made something between his shoulder blades itch. Like it had back in the junkyard with the demodogs. Just that feeling of...not evil. But danger. He just couldn’t shake the feeling.
He stood behind the jump box and shook his arms loose. He hopped up and down on the balls of his feet trying to stay warmed up. All along the line the other competitors were doing the same.
He got into position and pulled his goggles down. Then the shot went off and they all dived in.
Steve was going up against his teammates for the individual events and knew that for this first one, he had it in the bag. Butterfly was his specialty. So he focused on beating them and not worry about the other competitors.
He knew his form was good, his strokes powerful. His breaths perfectly timed.
Before he knew it he was touching the end plate and getting out of the water.
He saw a couple other boys getting out of the water after him, but it was clear he had beaten them.
His coaches were cheering almost as loudly as the crowd was and Steve felt a sense of accomplishment, one that wasn’t tied to other worldly dimensions and protecting nosy ass teenagers from monsters. He smiled up at the stands and waved.
He took off his goggles and waited for the judges to read the results. A boy from Chicago was second and third place was from Minnesota. But Steve was the undisputed winner.
His teammates mobbed him, jumping on him and cheering.
He watched as his teammates won medals in their heats too. Then they called it for the boys for the day.
Steve hit the showers ready to get that oil slick feel of the chlorine off his skin. Grateful that the cap protected his hair.
He scrubbed his skin with the soap and again he could feel someone watching him, but this time when he looked up, he couldn’t tell who it was as there were so many people around.
It made his skin crawl. It was like sharing the shower room with Tommy and Billy all over again. An experience Steve would rather not repeat. But it wasn’t as though he could go to the coaches with anything, either. There was always going to be boys staring at you in the showers. It didn’t necessarily mean they were gay either. Hatred. Envy. Even curiosity.
He quickly got dressed and hurried out to his waiting friends.
Jeff put his arm around Steve’s shoulder. “Hey, are you okay?”
Steve looked behind him, but didn’t see anything. He nodded. “Just jumpy being so far away from home, I guess.”
Eddie frowned.
Wayne clapped his hands together. “All right, Jeff and I are going site-seeing this afternoon. You boys behave yourselves.”
“Never!” Eddie cackled.
Jeff gave him a high five. “The only way to be.”
Steve and Eddie watched as they walked away talking about all the places they were going to see.
“This about your comic, baby?” Eddie whispered.
Steve shook his head. “I’ll tell you all about it when we get to your hotel room.”
Once they were up in Eddie’s room, Steve flopped on the bed dramatically.
“I would give up sports all together if I didn’t think my dad would kill me if I tried.”
Eddie cocked his head to the side. “What do you mean, gorgeous?” He got up onto the bed next to Steve.
“Ever since I fell from popularity or lost my crown or whatever,” Steve grumbled, “it’s been really hostile in the locker rooms.”
Eddie laid down next to him. “Even with the swim guys?”
“Before this trip I wouldn’t have thought so,” Steve murmured. “But I’ve caught Ezra staring at me more than once and it’s making my skin crawl. And I’ve been feeling it when he’s not around, too. I don’t know, it might be in my head.”
Eddie pulled him close. “I doubt it’s in your head, Steve. I know you better than that. You wouldn’t be feeling it if there wasn’t something to it.”
Steve let out a sigh. “I guess.”
Eddie pressed his lips to the column of his throat. “I know just how to distract you.”
Steve hummed. “I was hoping you might.”
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Steve stood in line for the final event. The 4x100 m/yd medley or relay swim. They were all bouncing on their toes, trying to shake off their nerves.
Steve was up third with the butterfly and Ezra was last with free style, with Nike and Lyle starting for back and breaststroke respectively.
Lyle was their weakest link, and being second, it could really hurt them if Steve couldn’t pick up time. Ezra was by far and away their best and fastest swimmer. His front crawl was incredible to watch.
Nick got up on the podium and readied himself for the starting shot. Steve nodded in approval. Nick’s stance was good.
BANG!
And they were off. Nick slicing through the water like a knife. He spun around and began the backstroke. He had an instinct that couldn’t be taught and that’s why he was the best at his part of the relay.
He touched the plate below the podium and Lyle was off, showcasing exactly why he was on the team. His broadstroke was good, but not great. What he was great at was getting off the starting podium at the precise moment Nick touched it.
Steve got up and focused on Lyle coming back down the length of the pool. Lyle was doing well, keeping up with the other teams and not losing any ground that Nick bought them.
He leapt in and all the roar of the crowd, the splashing of the other teams’ members, even the sound of his heart beat went away. It was just him and the water. No distractions, no worries, no fears, just the way the water flowed around him.
Each movement was flawless, breathtaking. Then he was touching the pad and Ezra was splashing into the water above him. He pulled himself out of the water and the world came rushing back in.
He was handled a towel and he began scrubbing his face so he could watch Ezra finish their heat. It really wasn’t even contest. Ezra turned before the other teams were even half way. Ezra would have to get a cramp and drown in order for them to catch up.
Something he obviously didn’t do. He tapped the panel and pulled himself out of the water. He looked up at the time clock with a frown. They had won. Of course they had, but even Steve could tell that hadn’t beaten the record.
Even though Steve and Ezra were co-captains, they had flipped a coin in the locker room to see who would be on the podium if they medalled. Ezra had won.
Steve smiled at his teammate. They had kicked ass.
They all hurried to get showered and changed so that they could celebrate with the people that had come to see them compete and their coaches.
Then they got the news. Nationals were going to be held in California that year in two weeks. They only had two weeks to raise the money to go all the way out to California and Steve felt in the pit of his stomach that Nancy was going to bring it up again. But he pushed it as far to the back of his mind as he could.
Now was the time celebrate.
All throughout dinner and as they got ready for bed Steve still felt like Ezra was watching him. It seemed less hostile then from when they were in the showers, but it still sent a chill down Steve spine as he tried to keep the conversation light with the other boy.
The next morning they all packed up, ready to go back to Hawkins.
It had been a fun trip, the weirdness with Ezra aside. Steve had a few medals to take home with him. A couple of golds, three silver, and a bronze. And they were going to Nationals. It had been one hell of a trip.
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Of course, Nancy had made a fuss about them going to Nationals. She had ranted about it in the school newspaper again.
Even Tommy H stopped to ask him if Nancy had it out for him in particular after the article came out.
It was the first nice thing that Tommy had said in literal months. And the thing was, Steve didn’t know.
In fact Steve was speaking more to Jonathan at the moment than he was Nancy. A fact that hadn’t escaped him.
So he finally cornered her about it at her locker after school a couple of days after the article came out.
“Seriously, Nancy,” he growled. “What the hell is your problem with me?”
She straightened up. “My problem, Steve, is that you played with my heart for almost two years and I’m suddenly supposed to be okay that you’re dating a man?”
Steve looked around to make sure no one was around to hear that. He grabbed her arm and dragged her to an empty class room.
“Are you trying to get me beaten up?” he hissed. “First this campaign of yours against the swim team and now outing me in the middle of the fucking school, Jesus Christ!”
“Does Eddie know he’s dating a coward?”
Steve straightened up and squared his shoulders. “You’re jealous.”
She folded her arms and leaned back on one foot. “What? No I’m not.”
“You are!” he laughed. “This make so much more sense!”
“You don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Steve leaned down into her space. “Oh but I do. You see, Nancy. Despite everything I did love you, but you never loved me. You’ve always been waiting for something better, for someone better and you moved on the instant you found it.”
“That’s not true!” Nancy hissed.
“You didn’t even wait until we had officially broken up to sleep with him for fuck’s sake!” Steve hissed back. “And now that I’ve found someone who loves me for who I am, you can’t deal with it. Because you want to remain as your second option. Well, I’m not some college you can fall back to when your first choice falls through. I’m a human being who just wanted you to love him.”
She stomped her foot angrily. “You don’t get to say that. You’re gay, Steve don’t give me this bullshit about loving me. Because you can’t.”
“I did love you, Nance,” Steve insisted. “Maybe I wasn’t sexually attracted to you, but we both got off and you know we did. Love isn’t just about romance and sex. There are other kinds. But I won’t let you continue to hurt me because you’re jealous.”
“What are you going to do about it?” she huffed.
“I’ll tell the journalism teacher that you have a vendetta against me and to talk you off writing sports,” he said with a shrug.
Nancy scoffed. “He wouldn’t do that.”
Steve tilted his head. “You’ll find I still be pretty persuasive when I want to be. And who is he going to believe? Co-captain of the swim team or little Miss Priss?”
Her jaw dropped.
“That’s what I thought.”
And he walked away.
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Jay’s been through it
CW: Sexual assault Implications brief discussion of sexual predators + lotta swearing
(Please let me know if I missed any content warnings and Check if you are ok to hear this theory before reading. This type content has potential to help or hurt you depending on who you are as is the nature of problematic themes. Safety over curiosity.)
This is cannon compliment. Uhh kids show?! Yeah I know shouldn’t really have these themes but they’re there hear me out. Spoilers for season 6/8 I guess.
I’m bothered by this scene and how It connect to certain events so I’ll cautiously share
Sons of Garmadon Episode 7:
Here is the clip
Kelo asks “Where’s the green Ninja”
WHAT THE FUCK! Dude the double take I had when first watching this.
So he looked at Kelo’s… lower half and basically said ‘Cole shut up that man’s crotch is too close’. And not in Jay joking tone, he’s like dead serious and stressed. (The scene just cuts away after)
Jay you ok? Why is it implied some guy might have tried something?! Why else would he say that?! Who the FUCK touched my boi? What even is this scene?!
The fact it’s Jay that said it out of everyone is bad because it’s been implied to him before.
So let’s talk about the darkest Ninjago theory that’s been quietly circulating for a while in fan content. For simplicity I’ll call it captains quarters theory, If you’re unfamiliar I’ll explain.
Basically some speculation happened because of a certain villain that displayed subtle ongoing predatory behavior. And a part when Jay was his prisoner that caused people to worry what happened before the scene started.
As some of you have caught on It’s the scene where Cole rescues Jay from Misfortunes Keep.
He didn’t find Jay in his cell where he should have.
Cole found him beaten as ninjago has ever depicted except when literally dying.
Alone
no explanation given.
In the corner of Captains Quarters.
Nadakhan’s room.
Dude :(
And his concern afterwards.
And thinking he didn’t deserve saving.
“Thank you for trying to save me,-
It’s Just a lot.
Doing awful things to make Jay wish it all away is terrifyingly in Nadakhan’s character. Not just the sadistic torture part.
Nadakhan has many behaviors similar to a sexual predator. I’ll go over it briefly but see my last post for a detailed analysis.
He Seeks out vulnerable people for victims. The Ninja are teens and he waits till or makes them emotionally vulnerable. The way he talks about gifting his wishes and giving his victims anything they desire can be read as grooming behavior. His secrecy in getting all the ninja alone and doesn’t even talk to his crew about his plans. Manipulative and Controlling obviously.
And the most glaring issues he’s WAY tooo fucking touchy all the time. Like watch his body language during Skybound and see how uncomfortable it is
“Too slow junkyard boy”
Not to mention how explicitly he doesn’t care about consent….
And “If you don’t come willingly Nya, I will take you regardless” followed by a forced marriage.
Side note he doesn’t refers to Jay with his name and the things he calls him…uggh “What lies is our little canary whistling now, hmm?”
So… It’s cannon compliant that something was attempted or happened to Jay. Bruh wtf.
Well if you feel like you resonate with this or it may help there a few great fanworks that explore this I can recommend if interested. Mmm comfort angst.
(Note don’t bother anyone for enjoying Nadakhan as a character. It’s fiction and it hurts no one)
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Out of curiosity, have you done much with your junkyard phantom characters since posting about them a few months ago?
ummmmm not a whole lot ! these past few months have been grueling for me 💀 BUT THEY ARE STILL ON MY MIND... SO MUCH
the most i've worked on is outlines of their various stories, which may or may not ever come to fruition. but i miss them so bad and have so many theoretical and potential plans for them and it's driving me crazy
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what do you think sol badguy's fursona would be...out of curiosity.
Large dog
1. Zipper pull on his Strive design 2-3. "Junkyard Dog" emblem on his swords: Outrage MK.II, Junkyard Dog MK.II, Junkyard Dog MK.III 4-5. Cane Corso dog 6-7. Strive script
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hey when they wrote "knight behind bars" and they wrote kitt helping a couple get together and they gave him the line "Some day, it will be my turn" [to find love]. did they know what they were doing. did they know that in some 40 years some gay autistic robot-obsessed little freak on tumblr would not stop thinking about it for weeks and write literal dozens of paragraphs screaming about it on discord. did they know they were going to ruin Me, Specifically, with this concept that feels like the culmination of everything kitt has gone through through the show and such a fascinating thing to think about in regards to michael and kitt's relationship,
one of the themes of knight rider is kitt developing as a Person, developing a line between the Knight Industries Two-Thousand, and Kitt. discovering humanity, his own emotions, the joys of the seemingly and logically pointless, and often through the lens of his own driver, his partner, his friend, Michael - his primary guide through all these experiences, his reference for those human things he doesn't understand. and as much as he initially claims to not be capable of experiencing emotions, of understanding feelings, he learns to. he experiences a wide range of emotions through the show even while claiming he doesn't, he even learns fear and insecurity. perhaps it's only natural a robot would learn to love, or at the very least be terribly curious about it and wonder if such a thing could ever exist for Him
the majority of people are not exactly kind to kitt. they talk about him like he's not there, they talk about him like he's a machine, a novelty, some people are even scared of or disturbed by him when all he's trying to do is make polite conversation and company. he's always Othered - there's no other cars like him (at least not anymore), but there's no other person like him either, he doesn't truly belong among humans or vehicles. some of the technicians at FLAG don't even seem to fully respect him as a person, at least they don't based on my vague recollection of how they talk about him in Junkyard Dog. when Michael asks him after KARR is destroyed if it feels good to be one of a kind again, he doesn't say yes or no - he only says it's a "familiar feeling." it may be familiar, but it's surely also isolating, and i think that's something he'd realize as he slowly picks up this curiosity about love. where could he even find it when so few people see him as an equal person to begin with?
and then there's michael. oh my god, and then there's michael. no matter what flavor you choose to read it in, the whole show is about their relationship, they're a duo, a set Not to be separated, they're Partners. they work together, they worry about and look after each other (forever insane about when kitt was a melted shell, Michael stuck around the garage for hours, waiting for any news like a worried spouse, constantly checking on him every opportunity he got... encouraging him to recover, and even helping paint back on his protective coating... kitt always looks after michael, but for once, it's michael's turn to look after Him), in a way they were Made for each other - Kitt more literally, being programmed for Michael and holding his namesake, but Michael was also made in a sense for the pilot program, hand picked and given a second life to work for the foundation and with this strange supercar. and even if they had a rocky start, michael comes to view kitt as a person - car, TV set, or computer core, Kitt is his partner, his buddy. he helps him find himself, guides him and teaches him about these things that make us human, and in a way, kitt becomes human - but his entire experience is still through the perspective of an AI in a car, it's still very unique and isolating, and I think he sort of grows into his own limitations, he's finally brushing against the walls that define him.
he learns of love, and then he learns to dream Of love. these things he sees in the movies, that michael tells him about, that he so often sees michael Partaking in that he gets so oddly jealous of, doesn't it all seem so wonderful? he's very curious. but who could ever love steel and circuitry, who could ever see him as an equal let alone a partner in a romantic sense? who would ever love a car and all the limitations That comes with? it's a problem for a hypothetical hopeful Some Day, in the meantime stuck between two worlds where he doesn't perfectly belong to either, where no car Can love him and no human seemingly Would love him...
and michael loves him anyway. before either of them really realize or talk about it, in spite of everything, in any form, regardless of the fact it wouldn't be a typical relationship by absolutely any means, michael loves him anyway. kitt is as much a person to him as bonnie or devon or RC, and that person is someone he loves and cares for deeply. the feeling is mutual, kitt's world revolves around michael, he's one of the most important people in kitt's life, and he'd do anything to protect him.
and it is michael that will finally teach him to love, and what it means to feel loved in turn, to be loved as the person he undoubtedly is.
#liz blogs#kr#knight rider#michael knight#kitt#robots#gay#this isnt writing. its rambling. its very insane rambling.#WHAT is the ship tag. i dont even know. fuck it we ball#michael x kitt#sure#knight rider spoilers#i saw someone make up a really good one but i cant remember what it was-- oh my god was it MK2000. was it. was that iT-#mk2000#retroactively gonna go tag all the fruity posts with that i dont care#do not even get me started on michael learning to love for the first time in This lifetime. ... literally dont get me started i havent seen#the last stevie episode yet. thats next weeks crying fit. but i feel like that's a piece i need#but stevie was michael Long's girl. part of His life. michael Knight can't go back to that. and maybe he Shouldn't#listen. its about michael teaching kitt to love. and kitt Letting him learn to love Again. something real besides his weekend flings#i need a lobotomyyyyyyy i need an ice pick to the brain i need to stop being completely fucking insane about robots#IF BEING INSANE ABOUT FICTIONAL ROBOTS WAS A JOB I WOULD BE A MILLIONAIRE#anyway michael is bisexual and a dashboard smoocher thanks for coming to my ted talk#homosexuality is rampant in the military jerry. thats a bisexual if ever i saw one. have you seen the way he dresses. he calls his car baby#if you dont watch knight rider and you read this i'm sorry i must look deranged#this ship is queer flavored even besides the fact its two guys. there's like four levels of queer flavoring in this bitch
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🛸 it all started out as a mild curiosity in a junkyard …. 🛸
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#doctor who#dw#doctor who fanart#classic who#classic who fanart#first doctor#ian chesterton#barbara wright#susan foreman#i LOVE this tardis team#they r so warm#it’s the most found family to ever found family idc#sometimes a family is a silly old man his granddaughter and two school teachers they might have kidnapped a little bit#the misinterpretation of the first doctors character is CRIMINAL he’s just a silly goofy little guy he’s so heeheehoohoo#this man loves his granddaughter and his silly little humans and having a giggle#ian and barbara r the coolest they r so !!!!!! and susan!!?!!
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“...a mild curiosity in a junkyard...”
The Sensorites - season 01 - 1964
#doctor who#classic doctor who#classic who#first doctor#william hartnell#the sensorites#susan foreman#carole ann ford#barbara wright#jacqueline hill#ian chesterton#william russel
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Just Another Lie~ Part 1
Summary : Billy works in the mechanic shop with Eddie, Eddie Munson. But he hasn't told you. He kept it away from you while you moved on in your life to be a mother, to Billy Hargrove child. What happens when things get ugly?
Angst
Eddie had always been fascinated by cars since he was a young boy. He would spend hours watching his father tinker with engines and fix up old cars.
As he grew older, his love for cars only intensified, and he knew that becoming a mechanic was his true calling.
After graduating, Eddie wasted no time in pursuing becoming a mechanic.
He landed a job at a local auto repair shop and quickly proved himself to be a skilled and dedicated mechanic.
At the auto repair shop, Eddie's expertise was evident in the way he handled every car that came through the doors.
He had a natural knack for diagnosing and fixing any issue that a car may have.
Whether it was a simple oil change or a complex engine repair, Eddie approached each task with determination.His attention to detail and meticulous work ethic earned him a reputation as one of the best mechanics in town.
But he wasn’t the only one. He worked alongside someone he learned to tolerate. Someone who isn’t exactly he would call a friend of his.
Billy Hargrove.
He had a tough exterior and a bad-boy attitude that seemed to repel authority.
But deep down, Billy was just a lost soul trying to find his place in the world.
Growing up in a broken home, he never had a stable father figure to look up to, so he turned to his love for cars and mechanics as an escape. From a young age, Billy was fascinated by the inner workings of vehicles.
He would spend his weekends at the local junkyard, scavenging for spare parts and learning everything he could about engines and transmissions. It was his own little sanctuary, away from the chaos of his home life.
As Billy got older and started working odd jobs to make ends meet, he always found himself gravitating towards anything that involved cars.
Whether it was working at a gas station or helping out at a body shop, Billy was drawn to the mechanics and the thrill of fixing something broken and making it run like new again.
He had a natural talent for it, and it gave him a sense of purpose and control that he had never experienced before.
Eventually, Billy landed a job at the local mechanic shop, and it was there that he truly found his calling.
He was able to use his skills and knowledge to help people, to fix their cars and get them back on the road. And for the first time in his life, he felt like he was making a difference.
Billy tolerated working alongside Eddie Munson, the two didn’t see eye to eye in the past but things have changed and they have grown. The two sometimes helped the other out with certain cars that came into the shop.
They both liked their job therefore they didn’t act out, cause any messes or push each other who gets to work on what car.
Eddie had been working on a car for what felt like hours. Every time he thought he had fixed the problem, the engine would sputter and die again.
Frustration was building as he wiped the sweat from his forehead and leaned against the hood of the car.
He had planned to take it down the road now it seemed like that was not going to happen.
As he was lost in his thoughts, a little boy came walking up to him, his big blue eyes curious and filled with wonder. Eddie could not help but smile at the sight of the boy, who couldn't have been more than 7 years old.
The boy was holding a toy car in his hand and had a look of pure excitement on his face.
The boy had a mass of blonde curls on top of his head, he had the brightest smile that Eddie has seen.
'Hey mister, what are you doing?' the boy asked, his voice filled with innocent curiosity.
Eddie explained to the boy that his car wouldn't start and he was trying to fix it.
The boy's eyes widened in amazement as he watched Eddie tinker with the engine.
He was fascinated by all the tools and parts that Eddie was using, asking questions and trying to understand what each one was for. Eddie couldn't help but feel a sense of joy and nostalgia as he watched the boy's enthusiasm.
Where did the boy come from? Where were his parents?
“ My daddy fixes cars, too!” the boy shouted with his hands in the air like two fist bumps.
A pair of footsteps could be heard as Billy rounded the corner with his eyebrows knitted and a deep frown on his face as he looked around until he spotted the little boy.
“ There you are, I’ve been wondering where you’ve run off too” Eddie’s eyes grew wide at the moment, noticing the same hair Billy has as the little boy. The little boy resembles Billy, a lot. A light bulb goes over his head as he understands where this boy came from.
This was Billy’s son.
“ Here I am, daddy!” the little boy cheered as he hopped up and down on his feet, giggling. Billy shook his head as he knelt down next to the boy and began to tickle him. The little boy laughed telling his dad to stop it otherwise he would pee his pants.
Billy laughed.
Eddie has never been like this, nor to anyone at all. It was new. Kinda nice too.
Billy notices that Eddie has been watching this the whole time, he clears his throat and picks up the little boy.
“ Sorry, Munson.” Billy tells him. “ Didn’t mean to bother” he adds as he looks at the car that doesn’t seem to want to start. Billy eyed it, and turned back to Eddie.
“ Having trouble?” Eddie scratched the back of his neck and nodded his head.
“ Daddy help! Daddy help!” the little boy tells Billy, “ You can do it”
Eddie chuckles at the little boy and can’t help feeling a tad of sadness inside of him. He never got a chance to be a dad, one of many things he wanted in life. He never found the right person.
There was someone in the past. But the past was the past.
“ What is his name?” Billy was looking under the hood of the car to notice that Eddie had been talking to him. Eddie glances down at the boy, puts his rag over his shoulder and kneels down in front of the boy.
“ What’s your name, little man?”
“ Dino!” the little boy points out the dinosaur picture on his shirt as a reference.
“ That’s really a cool name, little man. My name is Eddie” Eddie didn’t want to reach out to shake the little boy’s hand. Not because he didn’t want to. But he had grease on his hands and he hasn’t washed his hands yet.
“ His name is Daniel,” Billy says, removing his head from under the hood. He had a smirk on his face meaning he figured out the problem before Eddie had. This was a game they played where one found the problem and would not tell the other.
“ No, Dino” Daniel stomped his foot on the ground and crossed his arms over his chest. “ Mommy calls me Dino” he stomped his foot again, not having his way.
“ Dino” Billy nodded as he wiped his hands with the rag over his shoulder. “ Come on, Eddie here has work to do. He hasn’t even begun to look real hard to fix the problem..”
“ You’re just going to leave me hanging, Hargrove?” Eddie huffed as he waved his hands around. “ Right now? It’s almost closing time.”
Billy shrugged as he gently pushed onto his son’s back leading him to the office where Billy was going to give him a bowl of candy. Right before his mom would pick him up.
As it was almost closing time, the window of the mechanic shop was foggy from the day.
The bustling sounds of car engines being fixed and tools clanking against metal filled the air.
The smell of gasoline and oil lingered, but amidst all the chaos, a figure caught everyone's attention.
A beautiful woman with long flowing hair and a confident stride, walked into the shop with a purpose. Heads turned and conversations paused as all eyes were drawn to her.
She seemed out of place in such a rough and dirty environment, but her determined expression showed that she was not one to be underestimated.
As she made her way towards the counter, the mechanics couldn't help but admire her grace and poise.
Some even stopped what they were doing just to catch a glimpse of her. She was like a breath of fresh air in a place filled with grease and grime.
As she approached the counter, she flashed a bright smile at the mechanic behind the desk and confidently stated her request.
She was picking up her son. The mechanic behind the counter blinked a couple of time and not comprehending what words were coming out her mouth,
He tilted his head to the side as he eyed her. He couldn’t stop staring at how pretty she was and it annoyed her. Her nose scrunched up in disgust as she sighed.
“ Nevermind” she mumbled underneath her breath and looked around. She had no idea where her son would be or her ex boyfriend for that matter.
She had to run some errands today with her mom, begged Billy to take little Daniel to work and she would be back soon.
Her boots hit the ground as she eyed under each car and hummed as she passed on the working cars in the shop.
The smell of gasoline hit her nose causing her to cover her mouth and nose with her sleeve as she continued her search.
It wasn’t too long before she saw the mop of blonde curls knowing those shoulders too from afar and headed that way.
The little boy opening the tool cabinet and banging it shut perked her attention. A wide smile came to her face seeing her little boy was entertained.
“ Oh, Dino…” she sang, removing her sleeve from her mouth.
The little blonde head turned and those big blue wide eyes stared at his mother with joy on his face, he dropped what he was doing and made a run to her.
She met him with open arms and lifted him up as she twirled with him in her arms.
Little Daniel was giggling as he waved his arms, enjoying this. Billy had stopped what he was doing and laughed along with his son seeing the happiness on his son’s face. It always brought joy to him.
“ Hi, mama,” Daniel greeted her. His mother gave him a squeeze to her chest as she happily peppered his cheeks with kisses. Daniel moved his face, giggling saying how icky it was.
“ But you love my kisses,” his mother said. Billy’s heart clenched as he watched the scene in front of him wishing he could go back to the time he ended things and regrets it every day for letting you go.
You were the most beautiful thing he has ever seen and you’ve given him something that he would die for, a reason to live and the main important thing in his life.
His son. Daniel. Dino.
Daniel wiggled his mom's arms until she set him down.
“ You have to meet my friend, Eddie,” her son tells her. His blue eyes widened in excitement. “ Can she, daddy?” he turns to look at his father in question, a small pout on his face that he knew his father would cave into.
His mother wasn’t aware of who this Eddie was, but the name rang some familiar bells in her mind. She used to go to high school with Eddie.
Daniel took his mom’s hand and led the way in excitement.
“ Eddie! Eddie!” Daniel kept shouting through the mechanic while Billy bit down on his bottom lip knowing he was going to get yelled at later when she found out who it was really.
He never told her it’s the Eddie she went to high school with.
The same Eddie that broke her heart all those years ago.
Eddie was happily eating his lunch when he heard his name benign called.
A soft small voice called out his name. Eddie chuckled to himself, setting his lunch down knowing who the voice belonged to now; He stood on his feet but he didn’t stand for long because his eyes met hers.
His eyes scanned her face and he found his heart stuck in his throat. It was you.
He knew you. All those years ago and here you were standing there right in front of him.
It seemed like just yesterday that the two of you were running around the school, at the Hideout, at Family Video and in your neighborhood, causing mischief and getting into all sorts of trouble. But now, here you were, all grown up and a mother.
It was like he was stuck in a time warp, unable to comprehend how the years had passed by so quickly.
He remembered the days when you would come over to his house, your pigtails bouncing as you eagerly asked him to play with you. And now, you were standing in front of him, with a child of your own.
He knew you since you were a little girl playing with him on swings and sharing your lunch with him.
As he took in your appearance, he couldn't help but notice how much you had changed.
Your once carefree and mischievous demeanor had been replaced with a sense of maturity and responsibility. Your eyes, once full of innocence, now hold a sense of wisdom and experience. It was clear that motherhood had transformed you in ways he couldn't have imagined.
Eddie couldn't help but think back to the last time he had seen you, at your high school graduation.
He remembered how proud he felt as he watched you walk across the stage, ready to take on the world. And now, here you were, taking on the biggest role of all - being a mother.
A smile appeared on his face as he was ready to say your name and throw his arms around you but you had other plans in mind.
“ Don’t you fucking smile at me, Munson” you closed your son’s ears as you started the sentence.
Eddie’s face dropped hearing your tone. You have never forgiven him for what he has done and he deserves that.
He sighed and looked away, not knowing what to say.
“ No, not today or ever” you mumbled to yourself but he heard it as he watched you walk away from him with Daniel holding your hand. He winced when the door you had shut loudly causing the paintings in the office to shake off the wall.
He was surprised they had not fallen.
You stood in front of Billy Hargrove, anger boiling inside, you couldn't believe he had the audacity to keep such a huge secret from you.
How could he not tell you about Eddie Munson? Was he planning to keep it like this? Does he even care about your feelings?
You couldn't wrap your head around it. The two of you had been friends for so long, how could he betray you like this?
You thought about all the times you two hung out, the laughs you two shared, the secrets you told each other.
You two had a child together. And yet, he kept this huge secret from you.. It felt like a slap in the face.
“ I can’t believe you, how long were you going to keep this up? Huh?” Billy’s shoulder sunk down. He knew he had screwed up. His eyes casted down at his shoes as you continued to yell at him, feeling hurt.
“ You knew what he did, and you still try to hide this from me. Why? What did I ever do to you?” your voice trembled.
“ Mama” Daniel called out to you. You forgot for a moment that your son was there.
“ Oh Dino” you kneeled down in front of him, sniffling.
“ Don’t cry” he says and offers you his toy truck that he always carries around.
“ This will make you feel better,” he adds. You sniffled, chuckling as he dropped it in your hands. You pull him into you as his arms wrap themselves around his head and he puts your back with his small hand.
You adored moments like this with him.
“ …I’m sorry…” you heard Billy say to you. You held up a finger up to him signaling he didn’t have the right to talk to you at the moment.
You were having a moment with your son.
As you were putting Daniel in the car, a voice spoke out.
“ 'I know I don't deserve it, but I need to say this. I am so sorry for hurting you. I have been a complete jerk, and I don't blame you if you never want to forgive me.' Billy paused, his eyes searching yours for any sign of forgiveness when you turned to look at him.
'I know I've been a terrible person, but please believe me when I say I never meant to hurt you. I didn’t mean to not tell you. I was going to. I didn’t know how or when…”
Part of you wanted to forgive him, to believe that he was truly sorry.. But another part of you was still hurt and angry, unable to forget the pain he had caused.
You remained silent, unsure of how to respond. Billy took your silence as a sign to continue.
“ I didn’t know where to start. I knew the two of you had history and as our son’s father, I should have told you whom I was working with. But at the same time I didn’t because this is work, and this isn’t your business. And we have been doing good at being friends, for our son. For Dino” he looks over your shoulder at his son in the car.
He sniffles. He reached out to take your hand, but you pulled away, still not ready to forgive him.
He understood, and with a heavy heart, he walked around the car to kiss his son on the forehead and say bye and that he would be back soon to see him.
You watched over your shoulder, melting at the sight of him being such a good father to Danilel.
You felt eyes on you and turned to look towards the shop seeing Eddie has been watching you. Your mouth turns into a scowl and your nose scrunches up in disgust.
You hated Eddie Munson.
He deserves it.
Billy closed the door and as he walked around you, he noticed the look on your face and looked towards Eddie watching the two of you.
“ He still talks about you” Billy says like he was going to fix it.
“ He never meant anything at all to me”
Billy snorted.
“ What’s funny?”
“ You’re full of shit and you know it” He says as he walks away.
#Eddie Munson#imagine Eddie Munson#Eddie Munson imagine#Eddie Munson x you#Eddie Munson x reader#Eddie Munson x y/n#jewls writes#Stranger things x reader
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School Bus in the Ghost Zone
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@jackdaw-sprite @dekalko-mania
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Vivid green mists and clouds swirled together in the distance, providing a backdrop for free-floating purple doors and spidery knotworks of impossible architecture. A few tiny, gleaming lights might have been far-off island-cities, anglers, spectral stars, or other, stranger things. Nearer by, occasionally obscuring these sights, was a junkyard's worth of derelict cars.
Danny had seen scenery like this before. On occasion, he had even admired it. Vistas like this one were stunning, powerful, alien. They sparked wonder and curiosity. They sang to his soul that they were home. Or, at least, his core seemed to think that.
At the moment, he was feeling none of that. The principal emotions he was currently experiencing were exasperation, annoyance, and horror. But, then, he'd never viewed the Ghost Zone through the dingy window of a school bus before, either, so that might have something to do with it. The panicking students might have also contributed.
Another person might have been wondering what cosmic entity they had annoyed for something like this to happen to them. Mr. Lancer certainly was, judging by his hunched posture and the trembling of the hands over his face. Danny, however, kept a running list of the godlike beings he had angered, and considered himself an expert on the subject. In his experience, they tended to be more upfront about their intentions.
This was just bad luck.
Which meant that Danny was instead mentally asking why his luck was this bad, and, more to the point, if there was a way to fix it.
"Hey, Danny," said Tucker, nudging Danny's elbow with his own, "are you just about done disassociating? Because I think Dash is about to go Lord of the Flies on Mikey and Ricky. Or maybe it's the other way around. It's kind of hard to tell."
"Yeah," said Danny. "Is that the one with the cannibalism?"
Tucker shrugged. "It wouldn't surprise me."
"Right. Okay. This is fine. I can deal with this."
"I mean," said Sam, leaning over from the other bench with a sort of pinched look on her face, "I think you're the only one who can."
"Gee, thanks, Sam."
Tucker gave him an awkward thumbs up. "You've got this. Hopefully soon. Before there's a murder."
Danny nodded and crawled out over Tucker into the aisle. The whole Lord of the Flies thing was an exaggeration, but it was getting to be a mess.
"Hey!" he shouted. "Hey!" he repeated, putting a little ghostly emphasis into it this time. "Do you want to keep freaking out, or do you want to go home?"
"There's no going anywhere!" said Dash, waving his hands in a broad gesture that stopped just shy of backhanding both Kwan and Dale. "The bus is floating in nothing! There's nowhere to go! The second we step out, we'll drop!"
"And we're out of fuel!" wailed the bus driver, Mr. Kennedy.
"Why are we out of–? Actually, that doesn't matter. First off, gravity doesn't exist in the Zone unless you think it does. Or unless someone else is thinking it does for you."
"Which isn't relevant right now!" interjected Sam.
"Yeah. That gets complicated. Point is, if you left the bus, you'd float. Like the bus is."
A soft ohh rose up from the other students.
"Mr. Fenton," said Mr. Lancer, "are you suggesting we leave the bus and try to travel across the Zone?"
"No, we don't have to leave the bus," said Danny. He really didn't want to attempt to give his classmates the 'how to fly in the Ghost Zone while human one-oh-one' lecture. Which he didn't have. Because he'd never had to do anything like that.
"What do you mean?"
"Well, there are, like, twenty people here. If we expect it to go hard enough, it'll go."
"Are you serious?" asked Mr. Lancer.
"Yeah. Why wouldn't I be?"
"But there's no gas!" repeated Mr. Kennedy.
"We were driving just fine half an hour ago!" snapped Star. "What happened to it? Don't tell us you've just been putting your foot down all this time!"
Mr. Kennedy moaned.
"Hey, be nice to him!" said Hannah. "He only just moved here, so he's probably more used to stuff like aliens."
"Oh, god, are there aliens, too?"
"No," said Danny. "No, there are not." Not in Amity Park, anyway.
"There are psychics, though."
"No," repeated Danny. He'd thank her very much not to spread the 'psychic bladder' rumor to yet another person. "Sam, can I have one of your spare folders?"
"Sure," said Sam, rummaging in her backpack for a moment before offering up an empty blue paper folder. "This one okay?"
"Perfect," said Danny. He walked to the front of the bus, scooting sideways past the people who just felt the need to block the aisle even though they had plenty of room in their seats. He opened up the folder and placed it down over the dashboard. “There. Now the gas doesn’t matter.”
“It kind of does.”
“No, it doesn’t.” He turned back to the rest of the bus, hands on his hips. “So, here’s what’s going to happen, we’re going to make the bus go.” He looked at the driver. “And you’ll steer us. And we’ll be able to get wherever we want to go.”
“And,” said the bus driver, “we’ll go where?”
Danny twisted to look out the bus windshield and pointed at a spindly limb of the architecture conglomerate. “There.”
“Why there?” asked Mr. Lancer.
“Looks like the best place to get directions.”
“What?” exploded Dash. “You don’t know where we are? He doesn’t even know where we are? Why are we letting him tell us where to go?”
“Well, Dash,” said Danny, very much put in mind of a similar conversation he’d had with him the previous year, when Youngblood and Ember had kidnapped every adult in town, “have you been here before? Has anyone? Has anyone else even been in the Ghost Zone? And, no, the time the whole city was transplanted doesn’t count. No? No one? Just me, Sam, and Tucker?” He was sort of wondering why Valerie wasn’t speaking up during any of this, but that was a problem for later. “Great. So. Despite having been in the Ghost Zone before, I haven’t been in this particular part. I haven’t even been to every part of the state. This is an entire dimension. That shouldn’t be all that surprising. But, the Fenton Portal is kind of a big thing. I should be able to get directions to it without any trouble.”
There was silence.
“What?” said Danny. “What did I say?”
“What’s the Fenton Portal?” asked Star.
“It’s, well, you know,” said Danny, rubbing the back of his neck. “The portal my parents built. I know, it’s an embarrassing name, but that’s how they name all their stuff.” And it wasn’t even the most embarrassing name.
“And when did this happen?”
“Ages ago,” said Danny. “Summer before freshman year. Shouldn’t this be, like, common knowledge? That’s when the ghosts started showing up, after all.”
More silence.
“Did… did you guys not know about the portal?”
“Are you saying your stupid parents are the reason ghosts started showing up in the first place?” demanded Ricky, leaning over the seat in front of him, fingers gripping the cheap green vinyl like he wanted to tear into someone’s throat, preferably Danny’s.
“Uh,” said Danny, now understanding the danger he was in. “I don’t know…?”
“Let’s just focus on getting home for now,” said Sam. “You can sue the Fentons for reckless endangerment or whatever later.”
Danny glared at her. Sure, that was helpful for now, but later? Later, it would be a problem.
Mr. Lancer cleared his throat. “Mr. Fenton, how do we expect this bus to move?”
“You just… do it. I mean, come on, it’s a vehicle. An automobile. Whatever. It’s supposed to move. That’s it’s whole thing. It’s not like you’re expecting it to fly or anything.”
“We kind of are, though,” said Hannah.
“Hush, you. We’re powering this through vibes.”
“This is just like the Magic School Bus,” said Mikey, excitedly.
“Yeah, sure, whatever floats your bus. Just… Close your eyes and expect to move.”
Danny walked back down the rows of seats. Where had Valerie been sitting? Ah, there she was, staring out the window, hands clenched in her lap. Did she have some kind of Zone-related trauma Danny didn’t know about? It wasn’t like he knew everything she got up to as Red Huntress… He tried, but he just had too many of his own problems to be constantly on guard for hers.
“Valerie?” he said, not too loudly, not wanting to startle her.
She turned her head towards him ever so slowly. At the center of each of her pupils was a tiny, glowing, red triangle.
Valerie, Danny realized, hadn’t been in the Zone since Technus replaced the suit she got from Vlad with something a little more… integrated.
This was a problem.
“Uh,” he said, “you okay?”
“I don’t know,” she said, her hand absently tugging on her scarf.
“Okay,” said Danny. “Okay, um. Are you experiencing any weird urges? Or is it, like, too much sensory input? Or something else?”
“Sensory.”
“Cool, cool,” said Danny. “It’s… Can you…” He lowered his voice. “Can you turn, like, the input on your suit down?”
“I don’t– How do you know about that?”
The air was filled with the sizzling tension of Valerie preparing to call her suit. Or something. Danny didn’t think she’d attack him while he was Fenton - they might be exes, but Danny suspected she missed him in the more conventional sense, and not the marksmanship sense - but who knew what else she’d do while under the influence of… whatever this was.
“Cool,” he said, backing away. “Well, you just work on that.” The bus lurched underfoot.
“Just like the Magic School Bus!”
“I’m going to go up front and direct things,” he said. He looked at Sam and Tucker and tried to make significant eye contact with them. Shouting out that there was something wrong with Valerie felt like a jerk move, so friendship telepathy it was!
He didn’t think it worked.
“Mr. Fenton,” said Mr. Lancer, getting Danny’s attention, “I don’t mean to cast doubt on your judgment, but… Why do you believe we can find directions there? I don’t see any signs of life.”
“Well, you wouldn’t. It’s the Ghost Zone. Get it?”
Mr. Lancer stared blankly at him.
“Man, tough audience.” He shrugged. “I guess I don’t know that anyone is there. But we can just keep going until we do find someone. It’s more polite than opening doors.”
“Polite…?”
“Yeah, I mean, each door leads to a lair, but that’s, like, someone’s private, personal space. Other people aren’t supposed to go in without permission. Ghosts get really touchy about it.”
“What Danny means is that he almost got his head bitten off by an angry toddler,” said Tucker.
“They were definitely bigger than a toddler,” said Danny. “But, yeah, we’re not exactly capable of fighting, so… polite is the way to go.”
“I see,” said Mr. Lancer. “I don’t suppose you have any of your parents’ weapons with you?”
“Mr. Lancer, we were going to the courthouse. You told us there was a metal detector and that we shouldn’t even bring pocket knives.”
“Yes,” said Mr. Lancer, and behind his eyes Danny could see every time his parents had disregarded such simple rules. Loudly. Repeatedly. “Well. I had to ask.”
“I have a pocket knife!” said Dale.
“Iliad and Odyssey, I’m getting too old for this stuff.”
Danny considered patting Mr. Lancer on the shoulder, but decided against it. “So,” he said, “I’m just going to go back to my seat until we get there. Yep.” He shuffled back and crawled back across Tucker to huddle next to the window.
“Okay, how screwed are we, do you think?” asked Tucker.
“I don’t know,” said Danny, quietly, “but I really don’t recognize anything around here. As long as we can get to somewhere I know in a reasonable amount of time, it should be fine, but…” He shrugged. “Infinite Realms. There are no guarantees.” He raised his hands. “I’m not a miracle worker, here.”
“Great,” said Tucker. “At least we came with food. We can leave the cannibal episode for later.”
“I still don’t think that book had any actual cannibalism in it.”
“I think that none of the three of us managed to read that stupid book,” said Danny.
“Mr. Lancer is literally like ten feet away.”
“I think he has bigger problems.”
The bus slowly moved through the floating car graveyard, occasionally bumping into one of them when the bus driver misjudged the distance. Ever so gradually, it pulled up to the side of the architect’s nightmare.
“Okay, Fentonio, now what?”
Danny had sort of hoped a ghost might come out to investigate. They hadn’t. In fact, the place seemed as deserted as the floating junkyard. Which meant that Danny now faced an uncomfortable choice. He could get out and go look for someone, leaving everyone else in the bus without his protection. He could recommend that everyone get out and they could go look for someone together, which would basically be an open invitation for chaos. He could just tell the driver to go somewhere else.
The little lights that could be cities, or stars, or anglers twinkled at him.
Ugh. None of these were good decisions.
“Hey,” said Sam, “beep the horn.”
Or they could do that.
“What?” asked the driver, startled.
“We don’t really want to go out there,” explained Sam. “Which means we need someone to come here. If there is anyone.”
“Yeah,” agreed Danny. “Do that.”
The driver pressed the horn tentatively. They all watched the structures intently for any sign of movement.
Something knocked on the opposite window. Everyone startled badly, rushing away from the unexpected noise.
“Hi, there!” said a ghost in a bathrobe. A plastic duck rested on their head and they held a loofah on a stick like a scepter. “Are you fellas lost or something?”
Danny rushed over to the other side and pulled down the window. “Hi, yeah, we are, a bit. Do you mind giving us directions?”
“Sure! I know this place pretty well. My lair’s just right over there. Trying for the perfect bath, you know?”
Danny nodded solemnly. “Baths are important. But, uh, do you know where the Fenton Portal is from here? The permanent portal to the material plane?”
“Can’t say I know where that is from here. Never been all that much interest to me.”
“How about Elysium? The Far Frozen? Hunter’s Blind? The Time Locked Lands?”
“Woah, woah, kiddo, I can only answer so fast.” The ghost rubbed his chin. “I got some medicinal soaps from the Far Frozen that one time; it’s not too far away from here. Gonna take a moment to really remember, but while I’m thinking, can I ask: why are you up against this old bulldozer job if you’re wanting to get to the Far Frozen?”
“Thanks,” said Danny, relieved, “we were hoping someone could help us in there–” he jerked his head back towards the building mass, “--but I guess not, huh?”
“Oh, no one lives there,” said the ghost. “It’s full of tarantulas.”
“Tarantulas!” shrieked Paulina.
“Don’t worry about it, they’re probably harmless.”
“These ones’re pretty venomous, actually. And huge.”
“The directions, please.”
“Alright, alright. You young whippersnappers, always rushing around like you were still alive. Alright, then. First, you want to follow the Star of the Solemnity.” He pointed at one of the points of light. “After a while, you should see the Arson’s Arcade. Big place. It’s on fire. Hard to miss, even if it isn't on the direct line to the Star of the Solemnity. From there, you can follow the Burning Road to Dis–”
“Isn’t that also on fire?”
“Sure is. Leastwise, it’s hot there. Dis is within spitting distance to the Brass City. From there, you drop through the Steam Curtain to the Boiling Sea. Triple Point is somewhere around there, and that’ll take you to the Lands of Ice, right enough. Far Frozen is in there, somewhere.”
“You call that close?” asked Hannah. “That’s like… at least five different places.”
“Yeah,” said Danny, “maybe, but now I know where we are, and I can get there faster.”
“Oh, no, kiddo. Shortcuts are never worth it.”
“It’s not a shortcut. Besides, I don’t think that any of us would, like, survive going through the steam curtain.”
“Ah, cold cores then, huh? I’ve always preferred warm water myself.”
The problem was more that the Steam Curtain was supposed to be scalding, and all of Danny’s classmates were made of flesh.
(No word on Mr. Lancer, who was occasionally rumored to be a literature-loving robot, or perhaps a vampire.)
“Yeah, something like that. Thank you so much for your directions, they really helped.” It was doubtful that the word ‘help’ was a trigger for the ghost like it was for Danny, but he hoped he got the meaning across regardless.
The ghost’s face crinkled. “No problemo! I needed some time to plan out my next bath, anyway. Good luck getting where you want to go!” The ghost flew away in the general direction of their lair.
“Well, they were nice,” said Danny.
“That’s great, kid,” said Mr. Kennedy, his hands gripped around the wheel so tight that all of his knuckles were completely bloodless. “Now where do we go?”
Danny pointed left, almost ninety degrees from the Star of Solemnity. The ectoplasmic mists were ever so slightly grayer in that direction. “That way.”
“Why, what’s over there?” asked Star.
“Casper High. Probably.” His mental map of the Ghost Zone was very good, at this point. It wasn’t perfect.
“You think the school got sucked in, too?” Dash said, mockingly. “We were miles away.”
“Yeah, I know. But the school has an ectoplasmic mirror because of all the deaths back in the fifties.”
“It’s true,” said Tucker. “There were a whole lot of deaths back in the fifties. Kind of scary. I think I would have just closed the school.” He tapped his lower lip. “In retrospect, though, the way they keep the school open no matter what ghosts throw at it.”
Star frowned. “What if you’re wrong?”
“Then we’ll probably notice before we get there, and we can try the ‘set ourselves on fire’ route.”
“I think we can do without that,” said Mr. Lancer. “Mr. Kennedy, would you–”
“I’m going, I’m going,” said Mr. Kennedy. They began to putter forward.
For the first hour or so of the journey, things were quiet. But the nature of the Time Locked Lands meant that even their outer fringes tended to be well-populated. Ghosts were, after all, the kind of person to whom living in the past appealed the most.
Even more unfortunately, some of those ghosts were people Danny knew.
“Oh my gosh,” said Hannah, pointing out the window, “is that Ember? I love her music!”
“Fans?” Ember smirked, the expression clear even from this distance. “I don’t mind if I do.”
She struck a chord and the bus vibrated.
“Go faster!” shouted Danny, even as half the students started to chant Ember’s name. “Go faster!”
“I can’t!” sobbed Mr. Kennedy.
Danny put his hand against the side of the bus and extended his ghostly aura as far as he could without transforming. He’d done things like this before, with the ecto-skeleton and the thermos, pushing enough of his will into technology to make it do what he wanted.
The bus sped up. But not enough.
“Taking me on a tour? Alright, cool bus, let’s see about a different tune!”
A wave of chilled air passed over Danny, and the other students yelped and squeaked as the metal parts of the bus became painfully cold. The one thing Danny, as an ice core, could counter… He might have been impervious to it, but the others weren’t.
“What now?” yelled the bus driver. “Engines don’t work when it’s this cold!”
Danny thought about yelling at him that the engine didn’t matter, they weren’t even using it, but decided that would probably be counterproductive.
“Valerie!” said Danny. He hated throwing her under the bus (hopefully not literally) but one of the two of them literally had secret government organizations trying to kidnap him to dissect him, and it wasn’t her. If she couldn’t do it, then he’d act. “Do something!”
For a second, he thought she didn’t hear him, too entranced by whatever her suit was doing with the ectoplasm, but then red and black circuits pulsed into being all over her body and suddenly there were guns. A lot of guns.
“Ah,” squeaked Danny, thoroughly intimidated.
Valerie fired through the bus windshield, shattering it into a thousand tiny pieces and blowing Ember far into the distance.
That was the plus side. On the minus side, the bus no longer had a front.
“This is okay,” said Danny as Valerie sat down heavily. “This is okay. Valerie, are you okay?”
“Fine,” she said. “I’m… fine. What… Oh my gosh…”
“Miss Gray,” said Mr. Lancer, “I thought no one had any weapons…”
“Well,” said Valerie, recovering some of her usual sharpness. “It’s not like I advertise that I’m–”
“Red Huntress!” gushed Mikey. “That’s so cool!”
“That’s not my name,” said Valerie.
“It’s not?” asked Mikey.
“It’s not?” asked Danny.
“I’m not a superhero,” said Valerie. “I’m a ghost hunter. I don’t have a code name. That’s stupid.”
“Code names aren’t stupid,” said Danny and Mikey together.
From the expression on Valerie’s face, Danny thought she must be wondering why she’d ever dated him.
But that wasn’t important right now.
“Okay,” he said. “Okay, we’ve got rid of her. No more name chanting.”
“But E–”
Sam slapped her hand over Hannah’s mouth. “No,” she said.
“So, we can just keep going.”
“The front of the bus is gone.”
“Mr. Kennedy, we’re flying.”
“But it’s gone.”
“We weren’t using the engine anyway! You were out of gas!”
This, of course, caused a commotion.
“Listen, do your best to believe we can go,” begged Danny. “Please.”
With that, they limped forward. Slowly. Painfully.
But even at that speed, Sidney Poindexter’s version of Casper High loomed into view, as black and white as ever.
The bus creaked to a stop. And then the wheels fell off.
“Come on,” said Danny, desperately. “Just a little bit further. Please.”
It did not go further.
“The wheels are gone,” said Paulina. “It can’t go without wheels.”
“We weren’t using them,” argued Danny, futilely. “We’re floating.”
It didn’t work. Which left the next option.
“We’re going to have to fly there, then,” he said.
This did not go over well. Danny ignored the protests like they ignored his logic.
“So, Sam and Tucker, can you get the lunches and stuff from the storage underneath? Everyone else, grab your own stuff. Uh… Val? Can you use your hoverboard?”
“Huh?” asked Valerie, blankly.
“Are you sure you’re okay?”
Valerie slowly passed a hand over her face.
“I think…” she trailed off.
“Can you, I don’t know, shut the suit off or anything? Or maybe there’s a Ghost Zone mode?”
“No,” said Valerie. “I just need to… calibrate.”
That sounded like a lie, but Danny wasn’t sure how far he should press. “Okay, then. So. Here’s what’s going to happen…” He trailed off, not actually sure what would happen.
Making plans was hard.
“Here’s what’s going to happen,” he tried again, “Sam and Tucker and I are going to…”
“We could try pulling the bus,” said Tucker, “or pushing it.”
“We’re already doing that. We can’t compete with this many Debbie doubters.”
“Isn’t that Debbie downers?”
“I can make it alliterate however I want.”
“You actually used that word correctly,” said Lancer. “Oh, Elements of Style, we’re really in it now…”
“Can we… ferry them over, maybe?” suggested Sam. “One by one?”
“Or maybe we can get everyone to hold hands and we can make a human chain,” said Tucker. “Pull everyone across.”
Star cleared her throat. “Is no one going to mention the creepy monochrome Casper High?”
“Oh, yeah,” said Danny, “that’s where Poindexter hangs out. Sidney Poindexter, you know?”
Hannah perked up. “You mean the school cryptid?”
“He’s a ghost.”
“Evidence suggests–”
“He’s a ghost,” repeated Danny, more forcefully. “Please. I think I like the human chain better.” If they got attacked, Danny could push intangibility through the line in a pinch. “I’ll go first, since I’m the best flier, Sam, you’ve got the end, Tucker…”
“I’ll stabilize people stepping off,” said Tucker.
“Great,” said Danny, walking to the ragged front end of the bus and stepping off. He floated easily, comfortably. “See? Easy. Perfectly safe. Val, you want to come next?”
“No,” said Val. “I think I need to just… Sit here, for a little while.”
“Okay, cool,” said Danny. “Paulina?”
Sam glared at him. Hard.
“Ugh. Fine. You would make an excuse to hold my hand.”
Danny blushed. “If you don’t want to… Uh… Mikey?”
Mikey shook his head vigorously.
“I will go,” said Mr. Lancer. He stepped up to the edge. “This is what a teacher does, this is what a teacher does, this is what a teacher does, they go before their students. This is what a teacher does, they go before their students. This is fine. This is what a teacher does–”
Danny grabbed Mr. Lancer’s elbow and pulled him off. He linked Mr. Lancer’s elbow with his, so neither of them would float off unexpectedly.
“Okay,” he said, “so… Who’s next?”
Very slowly, and with a lot of cajoling, the rest of them lined up until they were a single line of people stretching into the green. They didn’t even get halfway to the school.
“Now what, Fengenius.”
“How do you come up with those amazing nicknames, Dash?” asked Danny.
“It’s my idea anyway,” said Tucker, who had wound up between Sam and Valerie, who was still looking off. “Danny’s going to pull us forward.”
“Yep,” said Danny. “Just think light thoughts, or whatever.”
Again, slowly, because Danny wasn’t sure how hard some of his classmates could hold on, they drifted towards the school. However, unlike the bus, Danny did get there without his wheels falling off. He didn’t even misplace his shoes.
“We made it,” said Mikey, making a show of kissing the ground.
“Now what?” asked Ricky.
“Now,” said Danny, “we see if we can get across here.” He walked up to the doors.
“Is that safe?” asked Mr. Lancer. “This isn’t the real Casper High, after all.”
“It’s real enough,” said Danny. “Just… try not to look like the kind of kid who gets bullied.”
Dash and the other jocks puffed out their chests while Paulina applied a fresh layer of makeup. Problem was, to the shades that resided here, they were all weak and unfashionable. Heck, even Sidney could beat Dash into the ground. Speaking of which…
“Try not to look like bullies, either,” Danny added. “In fact, try and fly under the radar.”
“Maybe we could wait outside,” said Star.
“Uh, in the open?” asked Danny. “Inside, at least we’re in a lair. Ember won’t attack us there.”
Probably. He didn’t know how Ember and Sidney got along.
Sidney’s Casper High looked a lot like the real one. Obviously. Same layout, same crappy lockers, same weird paneling on the walls… It was easier to pick out the differences, like the light fixtures and the handles on the doors. Even the smell was the same. Mostly. It was just a little smokier, a little more citrusy.
It must have been during classes, because the halls were empty. Faint murmurs of sound came from behind classroom doors.
“Hey! You’re supposed to be in– Oh! It’s you, Ph–”
“Fenton, yeah, I know,” said Danny, rubbing the back of his neck and desperately hoping that Sidney got the hint.
Sidney fidgeted with his hall monitor badge for a second before his hands dropped back to his sides. “What are you all doing here?” He asked.
“We fell through a natural portal and got stranded,” said Danny. “I was wondering, hoping, really, that you might have something that can take us back to Amity?”
Poindexter shook his head. “Sorry,” he said, “that mirror was about it, unless you want to try, well… I don’t think you would. It’s kind of long.”
“I don’t know,” said Danny, “I think we might try anything, if it was reliable.”
“Eh, I guess it’s up to you, but sometimes you can get across if you stay in my locker for as long as, you know, I was.”
“You mean when you…”
“Crossed over that first time, yeah.”
“Yeah, okay. We’re not doing that.”
“Didn’t think so.”
“What are you two nerds talking about?” asked Dash.
“Death, mostly,” said Danny. “Please put two and two together. Please.” He turned back to Sidney. “Do you know of any way we could get passage either to the Fenton Portal or the Far Frozen, then?”
“Maybe?” said Sidney. He shrugged. “I’m not really connected, though.”
“I know,” said Danny, “but I can work out things to pay people with, after. I keep my promises.”
“Okay,” said Sidney. “Er, we’re about to have our lunch period, so maybe the rest of you go to the cafeteria, while I show Ph–”
“Fenton.”
“While I show Fenton the dovecote.”
“The what now?”
“The dovecote. For the carrier pigeons?”
Tucker’s mouth was hanging open. “What century are you from? Who uses carrier pigeons?”
“Phones don’t work in the Time Locked Lands! You have to make do!”
There was a loud, ringing sound, and, yep, even the bells were the same.
… When was the last time Casper High had been updated? At all? Yikes.
A mass of teenaged shades poured from the classrooms along with harried looking teachers.
“Just follow them,” said Sidney. “They’ll steer you right. Come on, Danny!”
Sidney pulled him away.
“They will be safe, right?” asked Danny.
“I think so,” said Sidney. “Everything here has been a lot more peaceful since, well, you know. You haven’t been here since then, I guess.”
“Yeah,” said Danny. Funny thing about trauma is that generally you didn’t want to return to where it had happened. Danny was bullied. Sidney had been tormented. “Didn’t think I’d be welcome, I guess.”
Sidney’s eyebrows went up. “No welcome? When you defeated the worst bully of all? When you sealed away Pariah Dark? Of course you’re welcome!”
“Thanks,” said Danny. They came out onto one of the school roofs. Perched on in a corner was a rectangle of color. The dovecote. It was a wooden box a few meters on each side, painted powder blue with gold and green trimmings.
Danny had suspicions.
“Did you… Get this from Dora?” he asked.
Sometimes, with all the weird skin colors, it was hard to tell when a ghost was blushing. Sidney, though, was definitely blushing. A lot.
“Uh,” said Danny, not ready for his guess to return anything but vehement denial. “Good… for you? Congratulations?”
“It’s not like that! She’s just really nice. And she likes the dances the school puts on now and again.” He flew over to the dovecote, still blushing furiously. “But these are from her kingdom, so if I tie one on, it should get to her in just an hour or so.” He smiled. “Better than snail mail, right?”
“Yeah,” said Danny, giving Sidney a thumbs up. “And you’re okay with us just being here?”
“Sure!” said Sidney. “You’ve got to go to classes and all, though.”
Danny blinked. “Is that a joke?”
It was not a joke. Especially not three and a half hours later when they all stumbled out into the courtyard.
“Well,” said Danny kneeling in preparation for laying down and pretending the world didn’t exist, “to be fair to us, all of these people have had fifty years to refine this stuff.”
“I want revenge,” said Hannah. “How do you get revenge on a ghost?”
“You don’t,” said Danny, not wanting to give her any ideas.
Then, something blocked out the meager light from one of the television-static-like strips in the sky. Overhead was a huge, pumpkin-like carriage pulled by scaly, draconic-looking horses. The door swung open, and a set of stairs that went from the door to the carriage to the ground - a distance of over two stories - unfolded. Princess Dora flew out and down the stairs, not touching them even once.
“Oh, Sam,” she said, throwing out her arms. “When I heard you were stranded, I just had to come.” She hugged Sam. Sam, gingerly, hugged her back.
“How are you doing, Dora?” asked Sam as Danny forced himself to get back up on his feet.
“Oh, marvelously. We’ve finally gotten the plumbing to work again since our last course correction put us back in the Time Locked Lands.” She shook her head. “I can’t understand why my brother wanted to stay there, stay in that time. Oh, I know it was for the sake of his power, but, truly, modern things make everything so much more convenient. And how are you, Sir Daniel, Sir Tucker?”
“We’re good,” said Danny.
“Yeah, except for being stranded.”
“There is that. Can you help?”
Dora surveyed the other teenagers. “I believe so,” she said. She looked back up at her carriage, then at the students again, clearly comparing sizes. “I’ll have word sent back for two more carriages, then I can take you to the outskirts of the Far Frozen.”
“Not directly to their village?” asked Danny.
Dora shook her head sadly. “No, no. I’m a hot core. I wouldn’t do well in the Far Frozen, not any more than you would do well in Dis or the Burning Lands.”
“Sure wouldn’t,” said Danny. “Would you believe, someone tried to give us directions through there?”
Dora shook her head. “I’m sure they meant well. Now, where is Sidney?”
“He said something about chess club?”
“Oh, excellent. We can finish our game from last time. It shouldn’t be long until the next carriages come, though, so prepare yourselves.” She floated back up towards the carriage.
“Uh,” said Hannah, “who was that?”
“Princess Dora,” said Danny. “You remember the time we had a beauty pageant at the school? And the organizers turned out to be ghosts? Kidnapped Sam? That whole thing?”
“Vaguely.”
“Well,” said Sam, “Dora’s brother, who we shall not name, was basically forcing her to run that thing. But while I was kidnapped, we bonded, and talked a little about gender equality and praxis. That kind of thing. Then she deposed her brother.”
“Yeah,” said Hannah with a little fist pump. “Feminism.”
“We helped,” said Tucker. “We helped a lot. Did you hear how Danny and I were called sir? We’re knights.”
“Technically.”
“All knights are technically knights.”
“Our position is more ceremonial,” clarified Danny. “A lot more ceremonial.”
“Still knighted. Still knights.”
“So am I,” said Sam. “What’s your point?”
“I don’t know that he has one.”
“We helped! That’s my point!”
Danny shrugged. “It’s okay if she likes Sam better, really.”
“And she’s dating Poindexter?” asked Dash. “When she’s a princess?”
“Yeah, I guess. It’s not, like, official as far as I know. But they like each other.”
After that, well. They were still experiencing massive mental fatigue from Sidney’s classes. No one spoke for a long time.
“Don’t your parents think ghosts are mindless or something?” asked Paulina. “Why is their math so hard if they’re mindless?”
“They’re not mindless, that’s how,” said Danny. “Really simple, that.”
“But the ones we get in Amity–”
“Are the people looking for trouble, usually. You wouldn’t say Phantom is mindless, would you?”
Valerie, who had been lying quietly on the grass, shot straight up. “You never told me how you knew I was ghost hunting,” she said, accusatorily.
“Your first suit didn’t disguise your voice,” said Danny. “Plus, whenever you were after Phantom, you yelled at him about how he ruined your life. Which was why you started dating Tucker that one time. Because you thought Phantom ruined your life, I mean.”
“Which I was totally okay with, by the way,” said Tucker, shooting her two thumbs up. “If you ever change your mind about that breakup, I’m still here and still fine.”
“I’ll pass.”
“So… are you feeling better?”
Valerie shrugged. “I’m… getting used to it,” she said. Which wasn’t really an answer. She laid back down.
If they didn’t get home soon, Danny would have to push it. But not yet.
Dora came back out before too long, a faint flush in her cheeks. “Alright,” she said, clapping her hands together, “I can take you to your portal, now. If you will follow me.” She returned to the stairs, and the class followed.
They were apprehensive about going up them, and Danny didn’t blame them. They didn’t seem terribly stable. But they should know by now that the laws of physics here were different than they were at home. If the flying bus didn’t clue them in and all.
But Danny, Sam, and Tucker didn’t have any such hesitation, and they started up almost at once.
Which made it all the more awkward to get down when Valerie tipped over and started convulsing.
“Stay back, everyone!” said Mr. Lancer, who knelt and turned Valerie on her side. He pulled her scarf off, revealing angry red and black lines creeping up her neck. “Mr. Baxter, give me your jacket.”
Dash stripped it off of himself without objection and tossed it over. Mr. Lancer folded it and put it under her head.
“Does she have fits often?” asked Dora, one hand over her mouth.
“No,” said Mr. Lancer, “she doesn’t.”
“Sam,” said Danny, “I think Casper High had a nurse back then. Do you think–”
“I’m on it,” said Sam, who took off running.
“Um,” said Danny. “We might have to– Um. Dora, which is closer, Technus’s lair or the Far Frozen?”
“Mr. Fenton–”
“The Far Frozen have doctors who can treat humans, and Technus is the one who gave her that tech. One of them will probably be able to help.”
Because he could no longer be sure that just getting back to the real world would fix this. Also, if anyone saw this, the secret government agencies might decide to dissect Valerie after all.
Danny was a horrible friend and a horrible hero. No wonder Valerie broke up with him. Even if that was sort of unrelated.
“Danny!” shouted Sam, jumping down the steps two at a time. An elderly ghost trailed behind her.
“Oh, dear,” said the ghost, passing Sam. “Oh, dear. We can’t really do much for seizures. How long has this been going on?”
“Only… maybe three minutes,” said Mr. Lancer. He wiped sweat away from his face. “Or– Shorter? I don’t know, I haven’t been keeping track.”
“That’s fine, dear,” said the elderly ghost. “Like I said, there’s not much to do about seizures… But she should get to a doctor soon, if this is her first one.”
Before too long, Valerie started to still, the shaking slowing, then stopping.
“Miss Gray? Valerie? Can you hear me?”
“Uhghh,” said Valerie. “Hnmn.”
“Valerie,” said Mr. Lancer, “you just had a seizure. Please, can you hear me?”
Valerie opened eyes that glowed faintly red. “I c’n hear you,” she said. She sat up, slowly, and rubbed her eyes.
“How do you feel?”
Valerie blinked slowly at the ground and didn’t respond.
“Valerie?”
“Hm?”
“How do you feel?”
“... Bad,” said Valerie after a long moment.
“Alright, dear,” said the nurse. “How about you and I get you a change of clothes and your friends and teacher talk about how to get to a doctor.”
“I’ll go with you,” said Sam.
“Me, too,” said Star.
“Dora,” said Danny, “do you know where they are, compared to here?”
“I– Yes. Yes. I do. Technus is closer, I believe, although I’ve only seen his lair once and he’s often away… We can go there, first, and then the Far Frozen. I can even send a messenger to alert them. One moment.” She flew away, to where the carriage’s drivers rested.
“Okay,” said Danny. “We’ll have to help Valerie get in the carriage, but–”
“Mr. Fenton, forgive me, but shouldn’t we return to Amity Park? The doctors there might not know much about ghostly diseases, but they are human doctors. Wouldn’t it be better?”
“You remember the ghost bug?” asked Danny. “Remember what happened then, what happened after. Except it’s just one person who can be disappeared and there’s no cure in sight. You know what I mean?”
Mr. Lancer covered his face with his hands.
“She has to be better before we go back.”
“Alright,” said Mr. Lancer. “We’ll go see this Technus and these Far Frozen people, but… we can’t stay long.”
“Right,” said Danny. There was, after all, everyone else to think of. And ectoplasm wasn’t exactly nutritious for humans. “Of course.”
“I’ve sent the message,” said Dora as she returned. “Hopefully, they will meet us at Technus’s lair, or when we are on our way.”
Valerie and the others came back out. Valerie was walking slowly, dressed in a gray blouse and greyer skirt. They helped her up the stairs into the carriage, and she promptly fell asleep.
Danny worried.
Danny worried as they flew through the green to Technus’s lair. He worried as they parked in front of it. He worried as Technus, frowning and wearing a bathrobe - what was it with ghosts and baths today? - opened his door and came out.
Then he acted.
“Hey!” he shouted, leaning out of the carriage door. “Your stupid suit is making my friend sick! You’d better be able to fix it!”
“Your friend? The shouty girl?”
“Valerie!”
“Yes, yes,” said Technus. “Valerie Gray! Shouldn’t you two be dating? I put a lot of work into that!”
“We broke up,” said Danny. “Fix. It. Or. Else.”
Technus cackled. “Oh, you crack me up, ghost child. Your threats are so tiny and cute.”
“I will end you!”
Technus continued to chortle. “I’ll look at your little friend. Just a friend, hm? Maybe you’ll get back together?” His bathrobe liquified and turned into his usual long white coat. “Move aside, move aside. Hm. That’s interesting.”
“What is?” asked Danny. He gazed at Valerie nervously. She was awake, now… but she hadn’t responded to anything. Not even Technus picking up her arm and dropping it.
“Programming I didn’t put there! I did decide to make it adaptive, but this is really extraordinary.”
“Can you fix it?” asked Danny.
“The technology? Of course! Am I not Technus, master of all things electronic and beeping! And this is electronic! And beeping! But you should bring the girl to your icy friends afterward anyway. I’m not great at bodies.”
“Great,” said Danny, relaxing for the first time since Valerie collapsed. “You fix it, then.” He collapsed into the nearest seat.
“Uh, Danny?” asked Mikey.
“Yeah?”
“Isn’t this one of the guys Phantom fights all the time?”
“Yeah? So what?”
“You were threatening him?”
“So?”
“Hush, children! You’re harshing my vibrations!”
“Don’t question it,” said Danny.
“Yeah, Danny obviously works for the CIA,” said Hannah. “Get with the program.”
“Never insult me like that again,” said Danny.
“CHILDREN, I AM WORKING!”
They fell quiet.
“There,” said Technus after another several minutes passed. “That should do it. It had adjusted to a lower ectoplasm setting, and when you moved to the Zone, one of the filter breaks was overloaded and burned out.”
“Is that it?”
“There were a few other things, but they were no match for I, Technus!”
“Why isn’t she waking up, then?” asked Lancer.
Technus shrugged. “Beats me. That part isn’t electronic. Or beeping. I don’t do chemical reactions.”
That was, Danny knew, a blatant lie. What Technus didn’t do was biology, which was fair enough, honestly.
“Well, thanks,” said Danny. “But we should go, now.”
“Does this mean you won’t chase me down when–”
“Goodbye, Technus.”
Technus slunk out.
“Mr. Fenton,” said Mr. Lancer, “dare I ask why you would chase down a ghost.”
“No,” said Danny.
“No?”
“No.” He got up and sat down between Sam and Tucker. They both gave him incredulous looks. He shrugged at them. He’d panicked. ‘No’ was the best he could come up with. Sue him. This was stressful.
Dora rapped on the wall between the carriage interior and the drivers, and they were off again.
“How long is it to this ‘Far Frozen?’” asked Mr. Lancer.
“A few hours from here, I believe,” said Dora, “but distances can be treacherous here.”
“Is it cold there?” asked Mikey.
“Oh, yes. It’s the coldest place I’ve ever been to. But don’t worry. They have an outpost on one of their satellite islands. It’s quite comfortable there.”
“I didn’t know that,” said Danny.
“Yes, well, it’s my understanding that you and your friends generally fly directly to Iceheart.”
Although everyone’s attention had already been focused on him and Dora, it now sharpened greatly. He sunk down in his seat and focused on not turning invisible.
“You three,” said Mr. Lancer, “how often have you been here.”
“Again,” mumbled Danny, “the portal is in the basement. And there was the time I was kidnapped…”
“The multiple times you were kidnapped,” corrected Sam, hurriedly.
“And the time Sam was kidnapped,” added Tucker. “I avoided being kidnapped.”
“No, you didn’t,” said Danny.
“I thought we agreed that time didn’t count.”
“No, we didn’t.”
“We did.”
Before they could get into a sufficiently distracting ‘yes we did’ versus ‘no we didn’t’ argument, Mr. Lancer intervened.
“Do your parents know about this?”
“We’re teenagers, Mr. Lancer,” said Sam. “We don’t tell our parents anything.”
“Besides, my parents think all ghosts are evil.” Danny shrugged. “I don’t want them to try and hunt down my kidnappers and shoot people like Dora instead.”
“But Dora… Kidnapped Miss Manson.”
“We’re friends, now,” said Sam. “We got over it ages ago.”
“Sam is my very best and very first friend,” said Dora. “We correspond frequently.”
“Ah,” said Mr. Lancer.
“And even Technus isn’t that bad. The catfishing aside.”
“Do I even want to know?”
“Probably not. He plays Doomed, too, you know.”
“Hello the carriage!” called a voice from outside.
“That must be the Far Frozen, coming to meet us,” said Dora.
“Great,” said Danny, opening the door. Sure enough, one of the Far Frozen’s high-tech skimmers was pulling up alongside the carriage as they slowed down. The skimmer pulled a large trailer with a red cross, a rod of Asclepius and other symbols of healthcare emblazoned on its side. “Thank goodness.”
“Are those… yetis?” asked Mr. Lancer faintly.
“Yes!” said Hannah. “I knew bigfoot was real!”
… Danny decided to let her have that one.
“They’re some of the best doctors in the Zone,” said Danny. “They helped me before, too, when I was hurt.”
“Mr. Fenton, I’m becoming more and more concerned about what you get up to outside of school.”
“Sorry,” said Danny. “But it’s Amity Park. I’m sure everyone has some scary stories to tell.”
“Not like that, we don’t,” said Ricky.”
“Yeah, but you don’t have the hell-portal in your basement,” said Tucker. “That changes things!”
There was various muttering, mostly on the theme that the portal shouldn’t exist and Danny’s parents were crazy. They weren’t exactly wrong.
The two Far Frozen doctors approached the carriage, and Danny saw, happily, that Frostbite was one of them. He waved.
“It is good to see you, young one,” said Frostbite. “I understand you have a patient?” He stooped down to peer in through the door. “Can you send them out?”
It took more maneuvering than it probably should have to get Valerie to the door, but they eventually did, and Frostbite had her lie down on a floating stretcher, which they pushed over to the ambulance-cart.
Danny followed, hopping over and hoping none of his classmates would do the same. He was close enough, here, to help if something went wrong, but he’d probably be able to talk to Frostbite a little more freely if it was just him and Valerie.
“This is not something we see very often,” said Frostbite as he scanned Valerie with a wand-like object.
“You know what it is, then?”
“Yes,” said Frostbite, gravely. “It is an affliction of warlocks, sorcerers, and other similar sorts. Too much ectoplasm all at once.”
“What about everyone else?” asked Danny. “They’re all here, and it’s hard to get more ectoplasm than this.” He waved his hands at the Zone.
“As long as they are not consuming it, they should be fine. If your friend here acclimated herself to the amount of ectoplasm more gradually, she, too, would be unharmed. But it appears that the ‘suit’ as Princess Dorathea called it in her dispatch to us, was somewhat designed to absorb ectoplasm to power itself.”
“That… sounds like it should be right. Is there anything I can do to help?”
“Not at the moment. We have a solution to the issue, although it may take some time for it to take effect. In the meantime, we can keep heading towards the Far Frozen.”
“Okay,” said Danny. “Should I stay here, or…?”
“Either would be fine, great one.”
“Right,” said Danny. He glanced down at Valerie’s blank face and then away. “Maybe I’ll sit on the skimmer.” That sounded like a good compromise.
Sam and Tucker joined him a minute later, followed shortly thereafter by Dora.
“Lancer keeps muttering to himself about whether or not to call the police when we get back,” said Sam.
“Well,” said Danny, “I guess they do need to do something about the bus. You don’t think Mr. Kennedy will get into trouble for it, do you?”
“No,” said Sam, “I’m more worried about you. And the portal.”
“I can always use Vlad’s if ours gets shut down,” said Danny. “If it can be shut down.” He shrugged. “It… probably should have been shut down right away. It’s not exactly safe, and… maybe fewer ghosts will come through.”
“I don’t know,” said Tucker. “It’s mostly natural portals, these days.”
“Yeah, but maybe they’ll think twice about getting stranded if our portal isn’t there as a backup plan. Right, Dora?”
“It’s possible,” said Dora, “but in my experience, beings like the ones you must often deal with rarely care about consequences.” She shrugged daintily. “My brother, for example.”
“Valerie will be okay, right?” asked Sam.
“Yeah,” said Danny. “That’s what Frostbite said. She just ate too much ectoplasm.”
“What, does her suit absorb it or something?”
“Apparently.”
They watched the zone-scape go by. It grew colder.
“I wonder if they have any extra coats,” said Tucker, shivering.
“I’m sure they do,” said Dora. “Let’s see. On my last visit…” She started to poke around the hatches on the skimmer’s deck. “Ah! Here!” She handed Tucker a garment.
“Is this okay to take?” asked Tucker.
“It’s in your size,” pointed out Dora.
“Good point,” said Tucker. No one in the Far Frozen was Tucker’s size, after all.
“Is there enough for everyone?” asked Danny, going over to help Dora.
“If there isn’t, I do have a few sets of cold gear stored under each carriage, just in case. The Far Frozen’s work is much superior, however.”
Shortly after they distributed the coats, the Far Frozen started to come into view. First, as a pale lavender smear against the green backdrop, and then as a stunning sculpture of sweeping curls of ice, all natural… or imitation natural. There were a few, Danny knew, that had been hollowed out or made larger to serve as watchtowers and other defenses.
After all, for ghosts, the war against Pariah Dark had not been that long ago.
But they did not go directly to the large, glacial island, but to a smaller, rockier one with a stone tower built on it. The skimmer docked at the very top, and more yetis poured out of the inside, carrying various supplies.
“It shouldn’t be much longer until your friend is awake and mobile,” said Frostbite. “I would like to keep her for observation, but we have little in the way of human food at the moment, and I would not like to afflict your other companions with malnutrition.” He paused. “I believe we do have hot chocolate, however. Would you like some?”
“I would like some, if they do not,” said Dora, shivering.
Frostbite looked at her with some concern. “We can start a fire downstairs.”
“No, that’s quite alright,” said Dora. “After all, you and your people are working to preserve a life. I will not sacrifice your comfort for my own.”
“Speaking of comfort, I should probably let the others know we aren’t getting eaten or anything.”
He did. It went about as well as could be expected, which meant that people either didn’t believe him, cast doubt on his experience, and subtly implied that his parents should be in jail. Or not so subtly.
Okay, it wasn’t that bad, but he was tired. He was allowed to exaggerate.
“So, anyway,” said Danny, “all we have to do now is wait. Frostbite said Valerie should be good to go, soon, and then Dora will take us back. No more detours.”
“You seem awfully sure of that.”
“Dora can turn into a dragon. There aren’t a lot of people who would attack her.”
Of course, everyone wanted to know about that.
“Mr. Fenton,” said Mr. Lancer, a few minutes later, “distractions are all very well and good, but you can’t run from reasonable questions forever.”
“I’m not trying to,” said Danny, who was very much trying to.
He was full of lies today! Who would have thought?
“Yeah, you’re just trying to make excuses for your stupid crazy parents who brought all the ghosts to Amity!”
“Hey! They didn’t bring all the ghosts! Spectra was already around!”
“That’s… that’s true,” said Mr. Lancer, “her application had been in for a while…”
“So, there. Y’all’d’ve been killed by Spectra if it weren’t for my parents. So, there.”
“What– What was that word you just used?” asked Mr. Lancer.
“There?”
Mr. Lancer gazed at him with despair.
“What?” asked Danny, looking at Sam and Tucker. “What’d I say?”
“I think it was the southernism that got through. From your aunt, you know.” Tucker shrugged. “Y’all’d’ve.”
“Arkansas isn’t in the south.”
“It totally is.”
“No, it isn’t.”
“Is.”
“It’s in the south,” said Mr. Lancer. “I’m going to lie down for a while, I think.”
Mr. Lancer did, in fact, lie down.
“He reminds me of one of my tutors,” said Dora, pleasantly. “He had to retire. UIcers.”
“Cool,” said Danny.
It was only a couple hours later that Frostbite stuck his head in the carriage door.
“Young one,” he said.
They were working hard not to slip and call Danny Phantom or great one. He appreciated that.
“Your young friend, Miss Gray, is awake and aware. If you would help her over, I think that would be for the best. She’s mentioned a hoverboard, but I think that using any of her enhancements would be detrimental at this point in time.”
Danny jumped up and followed Frostbite out of the carriage, crossing the gap between the carriage and the skimmer in a single bound. Which might have been showing off just a little. But he was allowed. He then hopped off the skimmer into the ambulance trailer.
“Hi, Valerie,” he said. “You’re feeling better?”
She was, at least, sitting up, although her shoulders were hunched and she looked very much like she wanted to fight off Frostbite and the other doctor.
“I guess,” she said. Then she turned a truly toxic glare on him. “You. You’re Phantom.”
“Uh, nooooooo?” said Danny.
“Oh my gosh, you are. You suck at lying.”
“No I don’t!”
Valerie stared at him with the same sort of despair as Mr. Lancer.
“Anyway,” said Danny, “I’m here to bring you back to the carriage.”
“I can’t believe you outed me when you could have fought off Ember at any time.”
“Well, maybe I don’t want to be dissected.”
“I don’t want to be dissected either.”
“You probably would have passed out anyway,” said Danny. “That seizure was going to happen, Ember or not.”
“You don’t know that.”
Frostbite cleared his throat. “It probably was. But it is my understanding that the two of you want to return home?”
“Yeah,” said Danny. “Come on, Val, I’ll carry you across, back to the carriage. It’ll be like that time Skulker kidnapped us.”
“You mean, when you overshadowed me.”
“Uh,” said Danny, sweating. “Before that. I carried you before that, right?”
“If you drop me,” said Valerie, “I will shoot you.”
“Noted.”
Danny did not drop Valerie. On the other hand, he did get a lot of weird looks when they came back in. Especially from the jocks.
… Was there something on Danny’s arms? No?
“Thanks, Frostbite,” said Danny. “I really owe you one.” He kind of owed the yetis five thousand or so, but who was counting? Not him.
“It’s nothing, young one. After all, you have helped us in ways we cannot repay so easily.”
There was some muttering among Danny’s classmates that he would probably have to address at some point, but that was a problem for future him. Hopefully, far future him. Because screw that guy. Danny had met him, and he was a real jerk.
“I think we all feel that way,” said Dora. “Will I be seeing you at the regional meeting, Chief Frostbite?”
“Most likely, Princess Dorathea. Good day, to all of you.”
“Regional meeting?” asked Sam.
“There was a great deal of argument about what to call it,” said Dora, “but it is the regular meeting of the various heads of state of this region. It’s something new we’re trying.”
“That sounds great,” said Sam. “Is it like the UN, or…?”
Danny tuned them out as he sat down and leaned his head back against the carriage wall. Finally. They were going home for real. This had been a long day.
The next thing Danny knew, Tucker was shaking him awake. “Huh?” said Danny, eloquently.
“This’s our stop,” said Tucker. “Come on, let’s get out.”
Danny looked around. “No one else is getting out.”
“They want you to jump into the spinny vortex of death first.”
“Oh. Joy,” said Danny. He got up, stretched, cracked his spine really well, and walked to the door. “Dora, I really can’t thank you enough for this.”
“Silly,” said Dora. “Sir Daniel, I meant what I said when you were talking to Chief Frostbite. The three of you have done a lot for us.”
More muttering from the class. Then Paulina stepped forward.
“What did you even do that all of these ghosts like you?”
“It was the feminism!” said Hannah. “Didn’t you listen?”
“I don’t think he brought feminism to the giant ice monsters. Why is it that you suddenly stop being suspicious about things as soon as they aren’t– aren’t crazy conspiracy theories?” She stomped her foot a little.
Danny cleared his throat. “Actually, the feminism thing was Sam. Not me.”
“So why do they like you?”
“My sparkling personality,” said Danny.
“No, that’s actually me,” said Tucker. “And as wonderful as this has been, I kind of want to have my feet on solid ground again. See you, Dora!” Tucker leaped out the door and through the portal.
“Yeah, that’s a plan,” said Danny, also jumping through.
“You know,” said Tucker, as Danny hopped a little, trying to keep his feet underneath him, “I’m kind of surprised that, after everything, your parents still don’t have a reliable door on this thing.”
“Shut up and don’t give anyone any more ideas.”
One by one, the rest of Danny’s classmates came through the portal, until they were all standing in the lab, staring at the mess dazedly.
“Oh, good,” said Mr. Lancer, the last one through. “We’re back. Frankenstein, Mr. Fenton, is this really your basement?”
“The one and only!” lied Danny cheerfully. He was not up to explaining the Fenton Stockades.
“It looks like a disaster waiting to happen.”
“Waiting?” asked Danny, right before cursing his inability to let a quip lie. He was tired. Sue him.
Mr. Lancer stared at him. Danny stared back.
“I’m calling an ambulance for Miss Gray,” he said, “and then CPS for Mr. Fenton.”
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DOCTOR WHO: AN UNEARTHLY CHILD change pronouns as needed.
wait in here, please.
i won't be long.
ask a silly question.
i'll forgive you this time.
what's the trouble?
can i help?
you're going to tell me i'm imagining things.
that's a bit of a lame excuse.
there isn't anything there.
it's just an old junkyard.
that's a bit of a mystery.
there must be a simple answer somewhere.
we'll have to find out for ourselves, won't we?
aren't they fabulous?
i have an inquiring mind.
i like walking through the dark.
there'll probably be fog again tonight.
you can't justify curiosity.
don't be silly, ______.
the decimal system hasn't started yet.
i'm sorry, it was just an idea.
i hate to think of her alone in that place.
i feel frightened.
i take things as they come.
don't you think you're being rather high-handed?
it's not very substantial, is it?
i'm not hindering you.
if you want to make a fool of yourself, i suggest you do what you said you'd do.
i don't discuss my private life with strangers.
you don't deserve any explanations.
you pushed your way in here uninvited and unwelcome.
it's an amateur job, but i think it'll serve.
you don't understand, so you find excuses.
you say you can't fit an enormous building into one of your smaller sitting rooms.
you've discovered television, haven't you?
i tolerate this century, but i don't enjoy it.
one day we shall get back.
i understand these people better than you.
i was born in another time, another world.
don't touch it! it's live!
what on earth do you think you're doing?
there's no alternative.
i want to stay!
now you're being sentimental and childish.
are you coming, _______?
get back to the ship.
#this isn't the one i'm watching rn but this is the one i'm doing bc it feels right#doctor who ask memes#classic who ask memes#rp ask memes#rp sentence meme#rp ask prompts#rp prompts#rp sentence starters#rp memes#sentence meme
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Neil Hargrove liked it when everything went as it was supposed to. According to the plan, no surprises.
That night he finished work at 6 pm, got into his truck and drove home where his wife was waiting for him to have dinner together. Family dinner.
Two months ago Neil lost his son in the terrible fire that happened in that newly-built mall just outside of Hawkins.
So now Neil's family consisted of his wife Susan and his step-daughter Maxine. If you asked Neil if he loved his family, well, of course he would say yes. What a ridiculous question.
If you asked him if he loved his son, of course, he would say yes as well. It's just that Billy was always very difficult, and Neil had to discipline him ardently, but that's what fathers are for, right? They have to teach their sons respect and responsibility, must show them how to become real men. By all means possible.
Real men don't cry. Neil did not cry when he got the news of his only son's death. He was devastated, of course. Did he ever think that he might have done something wrong along the way?
He didn't. Neil Hargrove was always right.
The evening was going its course, and Neil drove home and parked his truck in the driveway. Susan had been planning to cook roast beef tonight, and Neil was looking forward to having a good dinner, a can of beer after and a baseball game on TV.
When he got out of the truck and headed to the door, something attracted his attention. A car was going down the road, and the car seemed oddly familiar. It also looked .. demolished, as if it drove right out of a scrapyard. One front light was smashed, there was a huge dent on one of the sides, minor dents all over it, the paint seemed to have peeled off. It looked as if the car had been in an accident .. and in a fire. How was it physically possible for this pile of scrap metal to actually drive?? It was dragging itself along the road, an eerie rattling sound of the engine that seemed to be on its last gears. What the hell??
In those rare places where the paint had stayed, Neil saw that it was blue. Deep blue like .. like the sea.
The car was slowly driving in the direction of 5280 Cherry Lane, and Neil stopped in his tracks, changed his course. Curiosity got the better of him. Instead of going inside the house, he went to the road to get a better look. It couldn't be happening. It couldn't be happening, his son Billy was dead, and his car, an invalid, was rotting away on the outskirts of Hawkins, in an abandoned junkyard. What was it doing here, how was it possible for it to drive, who was behind the wheel?? The sun was already reaching the horizon, and it wasn't easy to see in the settling evening twilight..
What Neil saw, turned his blood into ice.
There was no driver. The car .. was going down the road by itself. Like a headless horseman. Neil was still standing on the curb on the sidewalk, looking at the familiar car in sheer horror.
He knew he had to run.
He couldn't move.
The car started to drive faster.
And Neil knew he had to fucking run.
His soles were glued to the asphalt.
A second later, the inconceivable happened. Something straight out of a horror movie. The car - which used to belong to Neil's dead son Billy - the camaro Billy had bought back in California for 350 bucks and had breathed second life into, lovingly repairing everything with his own hands -
The car caught on fire.
Out of the blue, it .. self-ignited? What in god's name was happening?
Neil knew he had to move, to run, to get out of there.
The camaro was driving directly at him at a much faster speed now, and when Neil finally turned on his heels realising that it was already too late, it ran into him, crashing his body, ran him over, crushing his bones,
And drove away, flames slowly dying down, leaving Neil Hargrove's breathless body, having caught fire, behind it.
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Had an idea of Billy's Camaro taking revenge on certain Hawkins residents after Starcourt. (Might've seen a couple of gifs from "Christine"). Want to write a fic. Part 2/3/4
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#billy hargrove#Billy's Camaro#the car which comes alive#sort of#billy and neil#neil hargrove#supernatural stuff
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The Weight of a Letter(7)
A/N: Eugh, the pacing's out of whack and everyone's ooc. Sorry about that. I tried to keep it interesting, but this chapter's a bit of a bore and really crunchy(/neg). I tried to keep it as neat as possible, but I think I failed. Any criticism is welcome, constructive or not. This is supposed to be a gender neutral reader, so if I screwed up somewhere, please tell me.
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Content warnings: Mikey and Leo are kinda clingy? that's it, not much for this chapter.
Chapter 7: A Second Meeting
I wave at the two awkwardly, a nervous grin on my face. I recognize the purple one, but did he recognize me? The two turtles stare at me, clearly expecting something. Maybe for me to respond? I wasn’t sure, the turtle with the blue mask seemed to have talked more out of nervousness than genuine curiosity. I chew on my cheek, thinking it over.
They both blink up at me, and I shift on my feet, still searching desperately for something to say. I scour my brain for a name to stick to the recognizable turtle, but nothing is popping up. Did I forget his name? I grimace to myself. I hope not. I look back down at the two, unsure. Would Irma be mad if I invited them inside? I shake my head. It wasn’t like I could ask, my phone was definitely busted from that throw. It wasn’t worth the risk of upsetting her.
“Hi.” I state dumbly, nothing else coming to mind that would fix the situation in the slightest. I knew staring was rude, but they were just so pretty. Plus, the purple one was staring at me this whole time, so it must not be a big deal to them. A foggy interaction between us from Repo’s plays in my mind, but I brush it off. I make sure my eyes never linger on either of them for too long, opting to stare at the fire escape or the surrounding buildings instead so they don't find me creepy. The one with the red crescents on his face glanced at the other with a look on his face I couldn’t quite decipher. The purple turtle finally looks away from me to face his companion with a scowl on his face.
The purple turtle opens his mouth to speak, but the blue-masked turtle shoves his face down while he stands up, ignoring the angered grumbles of the still laying turtle. He sticks his hand out to me, a bright grin on his face. “Hi! Sorry we kinda crashed at your window. The name’s Leo, but you can call me anytime.” He ends his sentence with a wink towards me, my eyes rolling fondly at his antics. His upbeat personality drew me in and I smiled at him. It seemed he was just as eccentric as I remember the purple one being. I could sense a shift in mood him, the purple turtle seeming upset at something.
I climb out of the window to sit on the exaggerated sill, taking Leo’s outstretched hand and shaking it. I notice the unnamed turtle glaring daggers at Leo. He seemed upset about something, as if falling here had ruined his plans for something. Leo chuckles nervously, taking me by the shoulders and pushing me towards the silent, staring turtle. I could feel my throat dry as I looked at him, his gaze and body language just screamed danger. I shook it off, after all, I had met him before. He was super cool last time, and I doubt his personality changed.
I walk closer to the familiar turtle and extend out my hand, giving my name again as I do so. “Hi! We uh, we’ve met before, right? At Repo’s junkyard? It’s nice to see you again!”
He stares at my outstretched limb for a moment, looking conflicted at the sight. The turtle sighs as if he was finally giving up something he loved. He lightly grasps my hand with just his thumb and forefinger and lightly shakes it before retracting his hand.
“Donatello, but please refer to me as Donnie. And yes, we met at Repo’s. I remember you well.” He simply states, ignoring the way his companion grins knowingly at him. I tilt my head a bit, continuing to study his face. It had been so long since we last met. The way he said he remembered me put me off, as if he wished he didn’t. I take my hand back, sucking in a breath. This was too awkward.
“Okay, well, cool. Uhm… What brings you to the neighborhood?” Leo snickers at my attempt to make conversation, his arm suddenly slumped over my shoulder as he leans on me. I eye him curiously. The way he acted was like an old friend, as if he already knew me. I shrug it off. He was probably just really extroverted.
“We were just in the area. And you know, some things happened, which were no one's fault really, and we just fell onto the fire escape outside where you are.” Ah, so it was his fault they were here. Got it. Donnie groans dramatically at the slider’s words, crossing his arms over his chest. A compartment of the metal shell on his back, I think he called it his ‘battle shell’ at the junkyard, opens, two long silver arms that resembled spider legs popping out. He grabs us each with one, shoving me and Leo apart. Leo rolls his eyes at the scowling turtle, sticking his tongue out for emphasis.
Donnie clears his throat, turning to talk to me as the tech arms retreat back into his black metal shell. “As my brother said, we just happened to be in the area and fell here. We were totally not stalking you at all, he says with confidence.”
Leo and I both stare at Donnie, a mixed expression on our faces. Confusion swirls around me, trying to decipher his words. Where did that even come from? Leo laughs awkwardly next to me, his hand gripping shoulder. A forced smile is on his face as Leo stares down his brother. “Isn’t Donnie such a riot? He’s so funny!”
“What? I was trying to reassure them.” Donnie’s deadpan face meets Leo’s forced grin. I shrink away from Leo, sitting on the edge of the fire escape’s rail.
“You did a bad job.” Leo retorts, his voice sickly sweet.
The two brothers continue to argue as I watch, my feet swinging back and forth. I lean back on the rail, letting my body hang over the edge. Maybe me and Irma could eat out here today. This was nice. I feel something cold wrap around my wrist, lightly tugging me back away from the edge. Donnie was using his metal claws to bring me next to him, typing something on his wrist. It seems the brothers were done arguing, Leo leaning on his brother as he watches Donnie type.
“You shouldn’t hang off the edge. You’ll fall.” Donnie doesn’t look at me as he drags me closer, still messing with his tech gauntlet. Leo glances at me, pushing Donnie away before slinging an arm around my shoulder. I shrink a bit, unsure how to react. Leo squeezes me gently, a bright smile on his face. He starts to talk, but I noticed he isn’t looking at me. His eyes were trained on his brother, his grin turning more smug as Donnie glared at us.
“Say, how did you and Donnie meet? Donnie never really told us.”
I chew on my cheek, glancing up at the grinning turtle. “Oh, I met him at Repo’s junkyard and hung out with him while I waited for Repo to get back.”
Leo nods, finally looking down at me. He lets go of me, but doesn't move away. I look at him curiously, watching him hold his dopey grin. He continues to stare into my eyes before turning to his brother. Leo mouths something to Donnie that I couldn’t quite catch, and a familiar scowl returns to Donnie’s face. Donnie pushes his brother away from me with his metal claws and takes Leo’s place beside me. Leo rubs his arm at the rough treatment, muttering something about ‘familial bonds’.
I open my mouth, trying to loosen some of the tension between the two, but a loud voice from overhead interrupts me. “Leo! Did you find him- oh, hello Donnie, other person.” The orange banded turtle jumps down onto the fire escape with us, closely followed by a giant of a mutant. Standing at atleast 6 feet, the turtle in front of me was incredibly intimidating. His large size accompanied by the spikes and long tail just painted a threatening image. An image completely shattered by the worried look on his face.
“Hi! I’m Mikey! And this is Raph! We’re Donnie and Leo’s brothers, what’s your name?” The orange turtle bounced around me as he spoke, looking incredibly excited. I pull back a bit. There were so many people on the fire escape. I couldn’t help but feel crowded
“Uh, hi! I’m Y/n. Nice to meet you both!” As I spoke to Mikey, Raph pulled Donnie and Leo over to him, conversing with them in private while Mikey bobbed in front of me. I watch them curiously, feeling nosey. It was odd how they kept whispering to each other, even back when it was just Donnie and Leo. The bubbly turtle moves in front of me and blocks my vision. He was incredibly bright, stickers adorning his shell and little faces painted in red on his black knee pads. Mikey starts to ramble, pulling me into a conversation and bouncing from topic to topic as I slowly start to match the orange turtle's energy. I start to relax as we chat, feeling more comfortable around him. He was just so fun!
“Okay Y/n, it was nice to meet you, but we best be going. I’m sure you have a lot of stuff to be doing, as do we.” Raph’s commanding tone broke Mikey and I’s conversation, us both turning towards the large terrapin. Donnie was frowning with his arms crossed next to him, one of Ralph's large hands resting on his shoulder, while Leo looked indifferent to their previous conversation. Mikey sagged a bit, pouting at his brother.
“Oh come one Raph, we just met! I want to talk to them some more!” Raph sighed at his brother's antics, pinching the bridge between his beak and his eyes.
“Mikey, you can talk to them again some other time. But we have to go home now. We need to train, remember?” Mikey stares at Raph blankly, clearly confused. The cogs in Mikey’s head visibly click as Mikey nods.
“Right! Training! Yeah, uh, I remember!” Raph sighs, motioning for them to leave. Mikey huffs as he starts to follow, waving goodbye. Then, he stops. Mikey’s face lights up, him obviously getting an idea to bypass his brother's command. Moving in front of me and gripping both of my shoulders, Mikey starts to lightly shake me.
“Ohmigosh! Wait, can I get your number? I need to talk to you more!” Mikey pleads with me, trying to get his point across. I laugh lightly, gripping both of his wrists so he stops shaking me.
“Oh yeah, sure! I’ll just…” My face falls as I remember the events prior to meeting the turtles. “Uh… I kinda broke my phone…” I wince apologetically. I really did want to talk to them, but my phone was shattered on the floor in Irma’s living room.
Mikey stares at me for a moment, his face impassive. I sigh, trying to think of a solution. Maybe I could write their numbers down so I could text them once I got a new phone. I yelp as Mikey starts shaking me again.
“How did you break your phone!?”
“Mikey, stop shaking them. We can come back some other time.” Raph huffed, obviously wanting to leave. I felt bad for him, wanting to make this as quick as possible.
“But when?” Mikey whines, leaning back on his heels. He still hadn’t let go of my shoulders.
“I can fix your phone.” I jolt when I hear Donnie’s voice, glancing at him. I had forgotten he and Leo were there. I look at Donnie, hesitant. I didn’t doubt he could do it, but I felt bad. It was my own fault I broke my phone.
“Are you sure? It’s a lot of work, and I wouldn’t want to force you-”
“Do you have the money to get it fixed properly?” Leo deadpans.
I shut my mouth and sigh. I pulled Mikey’s hands off my shoulders, climbing back into Irma’s apartment and retrieving my shattered phone. I hand it to a smug Donatello.
He takes the phone and slips it into the belt-thing around his waist, grinning. Raph waves at me, a tight lipped smile adorning his features. “It was nice meeting you. Goodbye.”
Mikey hugs me tightly before running after Raph, Leo and Donnie waving goodbye. I go back into the apartment, shutting and locking the window. I stare through the glass for a moment, processing all that had happened. How the hell was I supposed to get my phone back?
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Stress Relief: A Fell!Sans & Reader Oneshot
// content warning for smoking, swearing, and violence
The air isn't too warm or too cold. The sun shines brightly in the sky above, patiently waiting for sunset to arrive so it can rest.
You sit on the back of Fell's motorcycle, your arms around him to make sure you don't fall as he drives through the streets.
"ya alright back there?" "Yeah, I'm good." "awful quiet." "Just don't really feel like talking, 's all." "i gotcha. well, you won't need to do much talkin' where we're goin' anyway." "Where are we going, exactly?" "well, i know you've been goin' through a lotta stress recently, and i tend to go here when i wanna blow off some steam, so i figured i'd bring you here for a change."
You raise your brow curiously at that, as he parks in front of what appears to be a junkyard.
"A junkyard, huh?" "yup. best place to break a bunch of shit without worryin' about the consequences. it's also a pretty good place to look for parts." "Fair enough."
You slide off the motorcycle, and after Fell makes sure it's in a good spot, he gets off of it as well.
You look around as you walk, Fell shortcutting up next to you since he didn't want to be left behind.
"if you wanna let out some of your frustrations, i'm sure you can find somethin' around here to break shit with." "Noted-" You look around out of curiosity before finding a conveniently placed bat, looking for something to break.
You spot some cans that were left behind, knocking them around, before turning to an incredibly damaged car. Fell leans on another car, against the hood, deciding to have a small smoke break. A bit of red smoke floats through the air off of his cig.
You take a deep breath, thinking of what's been bothering you recently, and how it affects you. Raising the bat, you begin hitting the car. The angrier you get, the harder your hits are. You just keep swinging, imagining the car as a manifestation of what's been causing you pain.
"fuck that car up! keep swingin'!"
You smile a little, amused by his cheering, before returning to anger, hitting the car again, then moving to some other breakable objects. You can understand why Fell does this type of stuff, it's quite helpful in a way. You proceed hitting what you can as hard as you can, even screaming a bit as you do so. Fell supporting you through it all.
"feel a little better?" "Yeah..it helped me a bit. You come here often? That car was pretty banged up even before I started hitting it." "yeah, it's a place i know i can be alone." He drops his cig on the ground, stomping on it. "'s pretty good for ventin' without anybody bein' around to hear, y'know?" "I gotcha." You walk over to him, and he gestures for you to follow him. You walk with him over to a small empty storage building, climbing up a ladder and sitting on top of it, dangling your legs off the side with Fell sitting beside you as the sun sets.
It's quiet for a bit, with the exception of music playing from a radio that was left behind in the background.
"i may not be good with all the emotions shit, but i know what it's like to have a lotta stress, and a lotta weight on your shoulders." "Yeah..shit sucks." You laugh a little, your voice still a bit shaky from earlier. "i definitely know that." He smiles sadly, and you move a bit closer to him, putting your head on his shoulder. You both stare at the sky as the orange, purple, and blue shades mix together like a painting as the sun continues to set.
"if ya need to come back here again, let me know, i'll come with ya." "Alright. I might need to.."
He moves his skull a bit, resting his head on yours as well as putting his hand over your own which was resting beside him.
"the world's shitty, but at least we don't have to go through it alone." "Yeah, I guess you're right about that."
The sun finally sets, and the moon rises, greeting the both of you with its presence, the stars slowly coming into view too.
"..Thanks for being here." "of course, don't gotta thank me for that. i wanna be here." You simply smile at that response, closing your eyes.
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