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candyheartedchy Ā· 2 years ago
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So, apparently there is a LOUD minority of entitled fans who think Molly McGee is out of character so far in season 2. I donā€™t see it. Sheā€™s 13, sheā€™s growing up, sheā€™s making decisions that fit her journey as a character. This is reminding me of when people hated Mabel because god forbid she made human mistakes. Fans who hate characters for their flaws need to dickride somewhere else.
I never noticed Molly being out of character once in the new season, but thatā€™s just me. I thought her character was written fine and made sense giving the type of circumstances that were thrown her way this season.
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fridgrave2-0 Ā· 2 months ago
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hehe ghost-turbo haunting felix au
turbo is connected to the last piece of his code in the whole arcade - a trophy he gifted to felix in mid 80s as a symbol of him genuinely caring about their relationships on par with being the best racer. felix also gave him one of his medals and both kept their gifts next to other rewards, but when roadblasters and turbotime were unplugged, the medal was gone with everything else
now, after burning in cola-lava turbo is basically dead, but scraps of his code still were intertwined with the trophy (after all, it was his first winner's cup, but felix never knew about it), giving turbo an opportunity to exist as a shadow incapable of interacting with anything and anyone besides felix, who kept the trophy even after the roadblasters incident
also I went crazy in tags, feel free to check them out
#turbo#turbotastic#fix it felix jr#80s boyfriends#hammertastic#headcanon about them exchanging their trophies isn't mine but i loved it A LOT#and ā€œdarlingā€ is turbo making fun of how felix was calling him in 80s#this hc about ā€œdollā€ and ā€œdarlingā€ pet names also is not mine but i adore it#turbo here is a complete freak who just stays around felix most of the time even when felix has moments with calhoun#and felix is an ass who keeps secrets from everyone bc he doesn't want his dirt to come out#he's ashamed of his previous relationship with turbo and doesn't want anyone to know any details#and calhoun to just know about it#this just gets worse and worse#they also didn't actually break up and were still technically dating when turbo went gamejumping#and he's mad af at felix because he's the reason ppl in the acrade made a boogeyman out of turbo and he couldn't come back#like imagine your bf says to you what you are better than others think of you#and then behind your (presumably dead) back tells everyone that you're just an egocentric maniac#i believe turbo has other reasons why he gamejumped (besides jealousy which took place but wasn't the most important reason)#and felix is an unreliable narrator#so yeah turbo HATES his ass#(but still would-) no im not making it suggestive#anyway i hc that turbo had put A LOT of emotions in this relationship even tho he's bad at this#he tried his best with felix but they were just making each other worse#and turbo while feeling betrayed never really moved on (yes even after 25 years he's PATHETIC)#and felix is just full of regret about everything but he won't admit his mistakes in his relationship with turbo#bc ā€œwell he turned out to be a bad person so that automatically makes me in the right about everythingā€#but felix had made a lot of bad decisions while dating turbo and was just classically ignorant about a ton of things#sorry about this random ass essay in tags i'm done for now#wreck it ralph#wir
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lilyimmsim Ā· 5 months ago
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the crows would have absolutely loved monopoly
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dirtytransmasc Ā· 10 months ago
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atwow hot take:
if jake had said his "son for a son" shit out loud and spider had heard him, he would have been so beyond pissed, he would be seeing red.
spider loved his little siblings so much, neteyam included, even after they grew apart. he loved them like they were his own blood and protected them like they were too (we see a lot more of them together in the comics, where spider is the big brother without a doubt). neteyam's death most certainly rocked him hard, even if he hasn't really been able to show it (how could he? he's already going through all the shit with his dad and the RDA and their nonsense, he can't grieve around neytiri, he's just so tired after it all. he doesn't have the room or the energy to grieve yet)
so if jake had the audacity to say that to/around spider not even a few hours after he watched his little brother get shot after coming to save him, after he stared at the bullet hole in his back, after he watched him take his last breaths, after he watched the light leave his eyes, after he watched his little brother die for him; if he said that while his little brother's body lay in a pool of his own blood not even ten feet away, not even cold yet, blood still clinging to his chest, the scent of it still filling the air: he would have lost his shit.
because the disrespect for his brother is wild.
jake was an active player in spider's neglect and abuse for the last 16 years, he let it happen, he helped it happen. he tried to send spider with the humans, tried to take him away from his siblings, from the forests, from eywa to live with his foster family that didn't love him (not to mention Nash was an asswipe of epic proportions) and the RDA of all people. he had referred to spider as a stray animal since he was little. he was the reason spiders life was hell.
and after all that, years and years of putting him in shit positions and allowing him to suffer the fate of being forever unloved and uncared for (by an adult authority figure, cause I love the kids, but they don't make up for the gap left by a parent), this is what it took for jake to care about him? his little brother had to die in front of him first? he had to be traded out to fill the space of a corpse, to fill in the gap left by his little brother's death?
in canon, spider was in deep in shock with nothing to break him from it, he wasn't in the place to really think about any of it, and I'm sure we're gonna see this anger in the coming movies, but if jake had said it out loud, that would have been enough to snap spider right out of it, and he would have given jake a piece of his mind, I just know it.
#he loves neteyam too much to let jake do that. to say that. he'd never allow it.#spider is such a good big brother. he loves his siblings too much.#if jake had said that to his face there would have been hell to pay. regardless of how out of it spider was with shock/grief/pure exhaustio#spider doesn't even care about the disrespect being done to him by that statement. he just cares about neteyam.#cause how could a father say that? how could he just move on. fill the gap with a ā€œstrayā€ as he puts it. take him in after all he'd done to#him? it wasn't fair#it wasn't fair to him and it most certainly wasn't fair to neteyam#I love spider. he deserves a family that loves him and wants him. he wants it. but this is not what either of us asked for.#that line has always rubbed me wrong. and it would have rubbed spi wrong too. I just know it.#I really hope we see spider express his rightful anger/disgust to this whole thing next movie#though I worry he will be too busy feeling guilty over everything and feeling like he just has to be grateful. but one can hope.#he deserves to be angry#and his dynamic with neteyam deserves to be explored. cause its a crime that it was ignored in the movie.#avatar 2#avatar the way of water#spider socorro#miles spider socorro#miles socorro#neteyam#neteyam sully#neteyam te suli tsyeyk'itan#jake sully#I wanna punch that man so hard istg. I can't with him. I won't say I hate him. but lord have mercy I can't with him.#my baby boys deserved better#spider was neteyam's big brother. that's my agenda#we need to talk about them more
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fromtheseventhhell Ā· 8 months ago
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I have a question for people who fervently argue that Arya has no potential for politics but think that Sansa will be one of the main political characters, and I'm asking this seriously.
If Arya learning multiple languages, how to tell + detect lies, how to rule her face so she doesn't reveal her emotions, being able to blend into different situations, thinking quick on her feet, knowing the importance of gathering information, being someone who makes friends wherever she goes, convincing a FM to help free Northern prisoners and participating in a coup, etc. don't make Arya capable of participating in politics...what exactly is it that you think Sansa will be doing as a political figure?
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lunarharp Ā· 8 months ago
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scribbles... pre-relationship onsen trip
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biblically-accurate-dca Ā· 4 months ago
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super disorganized sketch page because i do what i want
#my art#not sure if i wanna tag these... hrm#i wonder if alt text shows up in search results.... shudders#well anyway. i wanna ramble about these!!#for willy mafton: i've been working on designing more of the human cast. mainly all the big name important ones#it's been a slow process + a little challenging but i like getting the chance to practice drawing faces! :]#in regards to His design specifically.. it's very much based off of his movie apperance#but with a reference to that Classic sprite thrown in#bc i thought making him a little cartoony and inhuman would fit him :] but idk im not an expert on his character or anything#about the rabbit lady: i forgot how i had that idea initially but it ended up looking so fucking cool tbh#im always a fan of making her design less of a feminine eye candy type of design and more of a Spooky Murderer type >:3c#it also gave me the idea to try making some similar designs for the glams...#but if i do that im not gonna be giving them that vintage rubber mask look... since they're meant to be super flashy and high tech looking#so i was thinking they could have faces with more of a silicone texture.. and that have a style based more off of their in game art work :]#so they'd be like giant dolls with weird moving faces rather than having a vintage animatronic look#also that van in the bottom middle is 100% a homage to a specific user i wont be mentioning but iykyk HFJZJFJF#ANYWAY the šŸŒžšŸŒœ stuff: dont be weird about it please HFJZJG#im aware that these tags are very easy to ignore but like. genuinely pls dont be weird about them#dont romanticize it. its not meant to be ''y/ndere'' or anything like that#its actually a bit personal to me so like... interpret it as you like but be aware its not meant to be a happy or positive thing#anyway i think thats all i have to say... i've been trying to branch out a tiny bit regarding the things i draw#it's always nice to challenge yourself even if its tough... especially if its tough!!#i mainly draw just for my own sake but i hope ppl see something they like here#these tags got so fucking long oops... i'll stop now JFKZJFKSJGKSJG
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kanerallels Ā· 23 days ago
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In Saecula Saeculorum
My contribution for @inklings-challenge 2024! Content warning for death and injury
Playlist link (I HIGHLY recommend listening along I spent like four collective hours on this thing I'm super proud. I am, however, adding which songs are best listened to at which points. They will be the bold italicized captions at the beginning of different sections. All the songs mentioned can be found on the playlist! (also, when you finish Afraid Of Time, just listen to the rest of the playlist straight through. It should line up well enough!))
~Time~
When Stephen Reid was nineteen, he almost got hit by a truck while trying to cross the street. A young woman a few years older than him yanked him back onto the sidewalk as the massive garbage truck barreled past, seemingly unaware that it had almost caused his demise.
Stephen steadied his breathing, heart pounding so hard he could feel it in his throat, then turned to thank the young woman whoā€™d saved him. His mother had drilled good manners into him from a young age, and sheā€™d have scolded him soundly for wandering into the street without looking first, let alone not thanking the person whoā€™d saved him.
But sheā€™d already started moving down the sidewalk, shoulders hunched in her green jacket, her hair (the tips of which were dyed an electric blue) brushing her shoulders as she moved. She was hunched over her cupped hands, whispering to something she was holding, and Stephen frowned. Strange way to hold your phone.
But there were more pressing things on Stephenā€™s mind. Namely, the fact that the world was tearing itself apart.
When he was little, things were so simple. It wasnā€™t just that he was a kidā€”Stephen remembered things had been happy, peaceful. He remembered summers spent digging holes in his backyard with his friends and raking leaves in the autumn. His mother and father had been happy, and life had been good.
As he got older, he saw the little ways things werenā€™t so good. The strain his fatherā€™s job put on him, the leaner times. But his family was still happy.
And then he turned eighteen. And things got really bad. Countries baying for each otherā€™s blood, corrupt leaders turning their backs and doing nothing to help. Every day, the news showed more horrors. Every day, things got worse, and war was on the way. And Stephen knew he couldnā€™t just sit by and watch. His mother had taught him manners, common sense, and how to be fierce when it was needed. And his father had taught him that if you could help, you did help, and to care even when it was hard.Ā 
So that was what Stephen planned to do. In every way possible.
Heā€™d started out with volunteering as he started college classes. There were even more people living on the streets now than ever, and helping make meals at shelters was a step toward helping them.
But then things took an abrupt turn for the worse. And suddenly, they were at war. And Stephen found himself dropping out of school to enlist.
He was twenty when he saw his first dead bodyā€”a woman on the side of the road. Face pale, limbs at unnatural angles, blood still staining the front of her shirt. It was an image that didnā€™t leave his mind for a long, long time.
Two months later he killed someone for the first time. He tried not to remember that. But it wasnā€™t the last time. Every time he took a life, he found himself mourning, for what the world had come to, for the life that heā€™d ended.
Stephen may have known the reasons for what he was doing. But that didnā€™t make it hurt any less, or stop him from wondering if there was a better way he could help.
At twenty-two, he was shot in the line of duty.
It wasnā€™t the first time heā€™d been injured. But it was the first time it had been serious enough to warrant being sent to a hospital for a prolonged stay. And as it turned out, it was serious enough that he was discharged from the army. The bullet had shattered bones in his leg, leaving him with a serious limp and pain that never fully went away.
It was strange. One minute he was fighting for his life, the next he was home. Like nothing had changed, like he was supposed to pick up where he left off. Stephen found himself adrift, unsure of his next step. He went back to school, but his old major didnā€™t seem to fit anymore. Nothing did.
He was twenty-two and a half when one of his classmates dragged him to their local church. Howard was stubborn and usually said exactly what was on his mind, without thought toward how heā€™d affect others. It was an odd combination of refreshing and very irritating.
And yet, in that sanctuary, Stephen had never seen Howard light up the way he did when the singing started. And listening to the words, he started to understand why.
Heā€™d gone to church growing up, and it had been fine. But this was different. This was something beautiful rediscovered, and he cherished it. Soaked in every word spoken from the front. It was like water after years in the desert, healing after pain for so long. It brought peace he hadnā€™t known could exist.
Stephen was twenty-three when he changed his major. Not to a pastor, though Howard joked that he might as well, with all the Bible reading and questions. But to a counselor. Someone who could guide others through what heā€™d gone through, and worse. Someone who could help.
It was a refreshing of his original purpose, a rewriting of his story. It was the right thing to do, and that was all heā€™d ever wanted.
When he was twenty-seven, he started on an internship. And that was where he met Marian.
She was an astrophysicist, and while Stephen admittedly didnā€™t understand a lot of what she did, he liked to listen to her talk about it anyway. He liked her smile, too, and her warm brown eyes that lit up like gold in the sunlight. They both loved music, and swapped favorite songs every time they saw each other. She loaned him her favorite book, and Stephen read it eagerly, looking for what she loved in every line.
It took him a while to gather the courage to ask Marian out. Howardā€”now graduated, running his own construction company, and happily engagedā€”teased him relentlessly about it. ā€œShe likes you, you clearly like her,ā€ the young man would tell him. ā€œWhatā€™s the problem?ā€
ā€œIā€™m waiting for the right moment,ā€ Stephen would respond, and Howard scoffed in response.
In the end, he didnā€™t ask her at the right moment. He simply asked her, one day when she was stopping by at his work to talk about the book sheā€™d just finished, eyes bright with happiness. Her smile outshone the sun when she said yes.
One year and six months later, she said yes again when he went down on one knee on a date to one of the few functioning observatories left in the country. He would have given her every star in the sky if he could have, but Marian settled for a diamond ring and a small wedding at her brotherā€™s farm. Stephen hadnā€™t known someone could hold this much joy within them without bursting.
Two years later, Stephen was thirty years old. And that was when things started to get strange.
~~~
~Prepping For Rescue~
ā€œAre you sure you want to do this?ā€
She avoided his gaze as she strapped on her protective gear. While the technology they were using had come a long way since the beginning of its use, there were still dangers. Being pulled through time and space could cause serious injury or damage, and the cuffs she was locking into place would generate a field that could protect her from that. Strange, how they almost felt like shackles, weighing her down, when they were the only thing bringing her hope right now.
ā€œYou know I am,ā€ she said. ā€œWe already tested it. We can go back now, not just forward. And if I have that chanceā€”ā€
ā€œYouā€™re gonna take it. I know,ā€ he said. ā€œBut we still donā€™t know everything about this. We donā€™t know how it could affect the timeline. You could start wars, cause innumerable deaths. You could prevent yourself from even being born.ā€
ā€œI know the risks.ā€ She finished with the cuffs and grabbed her jacket, pulling it on to hide the cuffs from sight. ā€œI donā€™t care.ā€
He looked like he wanted to comment on that very much, but just sighed. ā€œOkay. Do you have your location drone?ā€
ā€œHer name is Penni,ā€ she informed him, and he sighed again.
ā€œItā€™s a robot. It doesnā€™t have a name.ā€
She couldnā€™t hold back a smile at the old argument. ā€œShe does now. And I have her here.ā€ Slipping a hand into her pocket, she pulled out a flat, circular object about the size of her palm. The domed top flickered between different colors, trying to camouflage itself with its surroundings, and it zipped into the air, hovering right above her shoulder. She brushed a hand along Penniā€™s surface, taking a deep breath.
ā€œGood. Keep her with you, and Iā€™ll be able to bring you back,ā€ he reminded her. ā€œOtherwiseā€¦things could get ugly. Because this is all supposed to be theoretical.ā€
ā€œThen I guess Iā€™m a pioneer,ā€ she said, mouth suddenly dry. Squaring her shoulders, she said, ā€œLetā€™s do this thing.ā€
~~~
Exactly twenty-seven days before his thirty-first birthday, Stephen was on his way home from work. He stopped at a grocery store to pick up a few things for dinnerā€”Marian was working later than usual, and he wanted to surprise her with a delicious home cooked meal when she got home.
When he stepped out of the store, a car drove by at top speed and shot him three times in the chest. Two other pedestrians were hit, but he was the only casualty.
Except he wasnā€™t.
He heard the car screech around the corner, and looked up in time to see the dark barrel of a gun pointing out a windowā€”and then a girl slammed bodily into him, sending him crashing to the ground.
Glass from the store windows shattered upon the bulletā€™s impact, tinkling against the pavement. There were screams, and Stephen pushed himself into a sitting position with a groan, looking around as the car roared away.
Two other pedestrians lay on the groundā€”one hit in the shoulder, the other only grazed in the arm. Stephen automatically moved to help them, calling for someone to call the cops, his head spinning.
Because there had been a moment where heā€™d known, heā€™d been sure, that he was going to die. Not just fear. Utter confidence. Heā€™d all but felt the bullets pass through his body.
But instead, a girl had saved his life.
The girl. Stephen glanced aroundā€”but there was no sign of her. And all he could remember, as he later recounted to the cops, then Marian, was a blur of green jacket and blue hair.
Something about the description itched at the back of his brain, but he wasnā€™t sure what. All he knew is that he was somehow, impossibly alive. And he was grateful for it.
Two days later they found out Marian was pregnant.
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ā€œIt worked,ā€ she gasped, stumbling away from the framework of the machine.
Her friend looked up, eyes widening. ā€œItā€”it did? Are you okay?ā€
She nodded, then stumbled again, and he caught her by the arm, hauling her upward. ā€œWhoa. Sit down, have something to drink. We should check you outā€”ā€
ā€œIā€™m fine,ā€ she said, waving away his worry. ā€œIt worked, Tad. Heā€”heā€™s not dead. Is he? I canā€™tā€”I canā€™t thinkā€”ā€
Steering her into a chair, Tad said, ā€œDisorientation is a common side effect after traveling. Let me look at the databaseā€”drink some water.ā€
Taking the water bottle he shoved into her hands before moving to the computer, she gulped down some of the contents, her head spinning. ā€œDo you remember how it was before?ā€ she asked. ā€œYou said that you might notā€”ā€
ā€œI think being close to the temporal field distortion preserved my memory,ā€ Tad said, typing rapidly. ā€œItā€™s fascinating, and if we donā€™t get arrested for this, Iā€™ll write a paperā€“oh.ā€
Her stomach dropped as his face fell. ā€œWhat?ā€
ā€œYouā€¦almost succeeded.ā€ Reading from the screen, he said, ā€œStephen Reid, died age thirty-two, in the ā€˜65 train bombings.ā€
ā€œWhat?ā€ Rocketing out of her chair, she moved to his side, swaying a little. Tad put a hand out to steady her as she bent over the screen. ā€œHow?ā€
ā€œLooks like he was injured, but didnā€™t let on because he was busy helping others to safety,ā€ Tad read. Glancing at her, he said, ā€œI know thatā€™s not what you wanted to hear, butā€”ā€
She was already moving toward the machine. ā€œWe have to go again.ā€
ā€œWhat? I donā€™t think thatā€™s a good idea. You already somehow created a temporal loop when you first went in. Who knows whatā€”ā€
Spinning around, she said, ā€œWe canā€™t save him from being murdered just to let him die in a freak accident. Itā€™s notā€”no. Weā€™re fixing this.ā€
ā€œAnd you donā€™t think this has anything to do withā€”ā€
Fixing him with a fierce glare, she said, ā€œWeā€™re going. Again.ā€
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~The Typewriter Theme~
If that was the only incident, Stephen would have accepted it and moved on. He wasnā€™t dead, and that was something he was fiercely grateful for. His wife was pregnant, and instead of being dead he was there. For the moment when their little girl came into the world, and he held her close for the first time.
They named her Zara Grace Reid, and Stephenā€™s heart was full. For two long years, they had peace.
Then, when he was thirty-two, things started getting bad again. The governments were all fighting, and groups of dissenters were getting angry at, well, everyone, no matter who they claimed to hold responsible for everything going badly. Danger of terror threats grew more and more present.
The day after Zaraā€™s birthday, Stephen was taking the train to a meeting across town. But when he got to the door, his ticket was missing. Racking his brains, Stephen vaguely remembered slipping it into his jacket pocketā€”and a girl bumping into him as they crossed paths in the station.
Strange. Who would steal a train ticket? He considered buying another one, but it was a nice day and he was in no hurry. He decided to walk.
Two blocks later the world exploded. Four trains, all across the city, blew up at once, killing hundreds in a deadly attack.
Stephen not only saw it when it happened, he felt it. In his chest, like he was on the train when it happened. But no sooner had the feeling come then it was gone and he was running toward the rubble, hoping desperately that he could pull someone, anyone out.
He missed his meeting and saved twelve lives that day. All the while wondering at the phantom pain in his side, but there was too much to do for him to care.
Hours later, he made it home after Marian, cleaned up, and only by the time he fell into bed did he wonderā€”did the girl who took my ticket know?
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ā€œSIX MONTHS?ā€
Pacing back and forth, she glared into space. ā€œI only bought him six months? What does he do that makes these people want him dead so badly?ā€
ā€œItā€™s pretty fishy,ā€ he agreed, typing rapidly. ā€œOkay, the records are a little messy, but I think I know the exact date. Are you feeling okay?ā€
ā€œIā€™m fine. Letā€™s go again.ā€
~~~
The thought didnā€™t really leave Stephen, as he racked his brain to remember what the girl looked like. He remembered dark hair with a splash of blue, and the girl had been holding something small. And those thoughts tugged at other memoriesā€”of a day almost twenty years ago, when someone had pulled him out of the way of a truck. Of the shooting before Zara was born.
He wasnā€™t able to really consider the idea, let alone voice it. Not until six months later, when there was a fire in his work building, and someone locked the door of his office, leaving him trapped inside while the flames grew and the smoke filled his lungs.
Heā€™d been in tight spots before. Heā€™d been trained, in the Army, not to panic, even when it was logical to do so. But as his oxygen seeped away and the door refused to budge, even as he bashed at it with a chair, Stephen found himself absolutely terrified.
No. No, this canā€™t be it. Images of Marian and Zara flickered through his head and he knew he had to fight, had to live at all costs. But if there was nothing he could doā€”
The door swung open, and someone pulled him forward.
~~~
~The Hornburg~
ā€œI wonder what makes them choose the intervals they do,ā€ Tad mused as he typed. ā€œIs there someone else preventing them? Do we just do this for the rest of our lives? Are they experts or are they just trying everything and every year they can to kill him? Furthermore, whatā€™s going to stop them from just going back to the same year and trying againā€”ā€
He stopped short when he saw her face. ā€œWhichā€¦they definitely canā€™t do. Most likely. I think they canā€™t, anyway. Itā€™s just that the science is soā€”Iā€™m sorry. They havenā€™t done it yet, they probably wonā€™t ever.ā€
ā€œI hope not,ā€ she said, checking her cuffs and scooping up Penni, who chirped a little greeting. ā€œThe last thing we need is more things to worry about.ā€
ā€œOr to send you through more times.ā€ His worry showed through the edges of his speech. ā€œYou donā€™t have toā€”ā€
ā€œLetā€™s go again.ā€
ā€œOkay.ā€Ā 
~~~
Stephen made it out of the fire and he could have cried with gratitude. The firefighters who arrived on scene seemed very startled to see him stumble out of the building, coughingā€”they said that the last man to come out had sworn up and down that there was no one else inside.
And they swore with equal fervor that they hadnā€™t sent anyone else in. They claimed that he must have made it out under his own steam somehowā€”adrenaline, maybe?
Stephen knew better.
ā€œThere are two options,ā€ he told Marian when he explained everything to her later that day. Her brow was furrowed like it always was when she tried to solve a problem. ā€œEither I have a literal guardian angel, or somehow the exact same person is traveling through time and space to save me.ā€
ā€œIā€™m not sure which is more improbable,ā€ Marian said slowly. They were sitting at the table, and her fingers twitched against the surface like she wished she had something to write on. ā€œBending time and space isnā€™tā€¦unheard of, per se, but weā€™re years away from being able to achieve it under our own steam. And if we assume theyā€™re from the future, theyā€™d be moving into the past, which is, theoretically, even harder.ā€
ā€œBut then thereā€™s the guardian angel idea,ā€ Stephen said, grinning at her expression. ā€œWhich you think is scientifically impossible?ā€
She let out a long sigh. ā€œIā€™ve learned not to count anything out when it comes to our faith. Soā€¦I donā€™t know.ā€
Reaching across the table, Stephen caught her hand and gave it a squeeze. ā€œWeā€™ll just have to pray that whatever this is keeps ending up at the right place at the right time.ā€
Their prayers were answered when, two years later, someone tried to shoot Stephen again. And again, he was pulled out of the way just in time.
~~~
ā€œSo,ā€ Tad said, staring at the screen.
ā€œYup,ā€ she said.
ā€œA sibling, huh?ā€
She rolled her eyes. ā€œLetā€™s do it again.ā€
~~~
It started happening more frequently. A near knifing in an alleyway, a car barreling toward him as he crossed the street. Every time, it was thwarted. Sometimes, he didnā€™t even see it comingā€”the coffee knocked out of his hands that hissed alarmingly on contact with the concrete, leaving it pitted and worn, for instance.
But every time, the attackers failed. And eventually, Stephen started to wonder if they should stop prevention and start focusing on the attackers. The only problem? He had no idea how to do that.
So he decided to reach out to the person who did.
~~~
ā€œHow. Did he do that?ā€ Tad asked, staring at the screen.
ā€œHe must have realized what weā€™re doing, somehow,ā€ she whispered. ā€œI mean, heā€™s married to an astrophysicist, he has to have picked something up.ā€
Shaking his head, Tad said, ā€œOkay, then how do we respond?ā€
She stared at the screen for a moment longer, thinking as she reread the lines on the screen. More specifically, the email Tad had found during his usual archive wide search for anything pertaining to Stephen Reid.
Heā€™d sent it to himself, apparently hoping that it would be good enough. And it had been.
To whoever is helping me:
Thank you. I donā€™t know who you are or if youā€™ll receive this, but I have faith itā€™ll end up in the right hands.Ā 
Clearly someone wants me dead, for whatever reason. Instead of preventing it, why donā€™t we get rid of the attackers? Let me know how and when to help.
Stephen.
ā€œWhat do we do?ā€ Tad asked quietly
She studied it for a moment longer, then said, ā€œWe answer. I can slip him a message on my next trip. Have you located who it is and why yet?ā€
ā€œI think so.ā€ Opening a new screen, Tad tapped on the article he pulled up. ā€œThereā€™s a stabbing, two years from the next attempt, in an alley nearby his route to work. Exactly the kind of thing heā€™d get involved in and try to stop, right?ā€
Nodding slowly, she said, ā€œRight. But why this person?ā€
ā€œNo idea. Theyā€™re dead in every timeline so far. They must do something that the attackers arenā€™t a fan of.ā€
Taking a deep breath, she said, ā€œThen letā€™s hope weā€™re not actually on their side.ā€
~~~
~FREEPORT~
For a while, Stephen didnā€™t think his message had worked. Things were peacefulā€”no attacks, no poisonings. Marian found out she was pregnant again, and nine months somehow managed to fly and drag by until she gave birth to a healthy baby boy, who they named Isaiah.
And then three months after that, it happened again.
At exactly the right moment, he was pushed forward, just in time to avoid a bunch of tiles crashing to the ground from the roof. When he caught his balance and his breath, there was no one there. But when Stephen put his hands in his jacket pocket as he started onward again, he found a slip of paper.
10/11/71. Four in the afternoon on your way home from work. Watch the alleyway off Racine. Be ready.
This was it. This was the answer. A little under a year in future, heā€™d be able to fix this, for good. Whatever this was.
So he kept the paper tucked in his pocket until it grew worn, the folds flimsy. He kept going with lifeā€”worked and went to church and looked after his wife and children. He avoided two more attacks in that time, and every time, his mysterious helper was there just in time, only to disappear before he could get a good look at her.
Finally, the day came. Stephen usually carried a knife, out of habit, and this time he made sure he had it, just in case. The day passed in a haze of business as he worked with patients and did paperwork and wondered what exactly was going to happen.
And then work was over. It was 3:45, and he was walking home from work, hands tucked in his pockets, trying to pretend like his heart wasnā€™t thundering in his chest.
3:47. He passed the cart that sold churros. Oftentimes he stopped to buy one and chat with the owner, but for now Stephen just gave her a little wave and kept moving, pace brisk.
3:50. A couple of kids zipped by on bikes, laughing.
3:51. He heard footsteps behind him, and his heart lurched. Be ready, Stephen.
3:55. The sidewalk came to an end at an intersection, and he turned onto the sidewalk along Racine.
3:58. He wove through a group of teenagers and sped up a little. He could see the opening for the alleyway.
3:59. Heart pounding in his throat, Stephen came to a stop outside the alleyway.
4:00.
For a heartbeat, there was nothing. And then he heard a muffled scream from the alleyway.
Instinctively, Stephen started forward, concern rippling through him. It had been the voice of a girlā€”young, too young. Most likely not his helper, but that didnā€™t lower his concern.
He made it two steps forward before he was grabbed from behind. Stephen vaguely registered the cold press of steel against his throat for a heartbeat before he moved, driving an elbow backward into his attackerā€™s gut.
There was a gruntā€”a manā€™s voice, judging by the baritoneā€”but the grip didnā€™t loosen. Until Stephen snapped his head backward , connecting solidly with the other manā€™s nose.
There was a crunch and a howl of pain, and Stephen felt the knife at his throat break skinā€”
And then the grip was gone, and he was stumbling forward, hand pressed against the shallow cut on his neck. Spinning around, Stephen registered a man in all black taking a swing at a young womanā€”green jacket, hair dyed blue at the tips, holding a weapon he didnā€™t recognize. What looked like a tiny flying saucer hovered next to her shoulder.
ā€œHelp her!ā€ she shouted, dodging her opponentā€™s blow with ease.
For a moment, Stephen didnā€™t know what she meant. And then he remembered the scream from the alleyway, and turned. Pulling his knife from his pocket, he moved.
There were two men, both trying to subdue a struggling, terrified girl. One had a hand over her mouth, and the other held a wickedly curved knife. Stephen took a moment to wonder why these people insisted on using knives, and then he was on top of them.
Clearly, either of the men were expecting him. The one holding the blade went flying into the wall with a cry of pain, clutching his shoulder where Stephenā€™s knife had gone deep, tearing through muscle.
Ā The second tried to reel backward, avoiding Stephen as he clutched for his own weapon while clinging to his victim. But Stephen smashed his fist into the manā€™s face, catching hold of the girlā€™s arm and pulling her away at the same time, using the manā€™s momentum as he fell to tear her free.
He took a minute to glance at herā€”no sign of injuries, just bright red hair and freckles and shocked tears starting to escapeā€”and then turned to face his opponents again.
Only to find them gone, a trace of blood on the ground the only sign that theyā€™d been there in the first place.
What? Baffled, Stephen turned in a full circle, then glanced at the girl. ā€œAre you okay?ā€ he asked, and she nodded shakily. ā€œOkay. Wait here a minute. Call if you need me.ā€
Moving quickly, he headed back to the mouth of the alleyway, to see if there was any sign of his mysterious helper, or her opponent. But there was nothing. Just the now oddly dusty sidewalk, passersby who seemed to have no idea what had happened, andā€”
A scrap of white paper. Stephen bent and picked it up, unfolding it, and read the now familiar lopsided script inside.
Sheā€™s safe. You both are, unless you see me again. Look after her. Donā€™t worry about the other attackers.
There was no signature, although Stephen hadnā€™t expected one. A wave of relief swept over him, and he breathed out a prayer of thanks.
He was safe. They were both safe. It was done.
~~~
~Afraid Of Time~
ā€œItā€™s not done,ā€ she said.
ā€œWhat?ā€ Tad stared at her, baffled. ā€œHow can it not be done? We saved the victims, including a victim we didnā€™t even know we had until now, helped catch time traveling murderers, and hopefully weā€™re not even getting arrested for using government property without permission. Your mom might not even yell at us. How is this not a winā€”ā€
He stopped short, looking at her. As she looked at the computer file in front of her, wishing the words were different.
Stephen Reid. Died 10/12/83
ā€œZee.ā€ Tadā€™s voice was soft. ā€œYou canā€™t stop everything.ā€
ā€œThatā€™s kind of the point of this whole time travel thing, Tad. I can.ā€ Taking a deep breath, she said, ā€œIā€™m stopping this. Iā€™m going in again.ā€
~~~
Stephen had always loved autumns. The crisp, cool air, the knowledge of the approaching season that heralded celebrations and wonder and joy and family time. How could he do anything but love it?
Sure, heā€™d almost died at this time of year a few times, but with his life, when was that not true?Ā 
It had been 12 years since the last incident. Heā€™d helped the girlā€”Jenny, a teenager whoā€™d been alone and afraid and had no idea why those men had attacked herā€”to the hospital to get checked out. They repeated the same impossible story to the police over and over until they finally got tired of asking and declared the case closed. Stephen was fine with it. Heā€™d been told they were safe, and he believed that.
Years had passed. Jenny became all but a member of the family, and he and Marian encouraged her and supported as she chose a career path and moved forward with her life. Stephen still wasnā€™t sure what the men wanted with her, but it didnā€™t matter. Her purpose was her own to discover.
His other two children were far too close to grown up for his taste, as well. Isaiah was thirteen, flirting with girls, and discovering a love for basketball paralleled only by his love for mischief. And Zara was in college, pursuing a degree in physics.
He held great hope and joy for both of them, that they would grow up to change the world in whatever small or big ways the Lord had planned for them. If Stephen was being honest, he held a very specific theory for one of them, as time passed and the similarity grew stronger and stronger.
And that was why, on his walk home from work, he wasnā€™t overly surprised to see a familiar figure at his bus stop.
She was sitting on the bench, knees pulled up against her chest. Her hair, dark like her motherā€™s where it wasnā€™t blue, covered her face in a curtain, and the tiny flying saucer hovered at her shoulder again. As Stephen drew closer, he heard it letting out soft little chirps, like it was trying to comfort her.
Sitting next to her with a grunt, Stephen set down his bag and leaned back. Glancing at her, he said, ā€œNice day, isnā€™t it?ā€
Her chin jerked up a little, like she was surprised to hear his voice, then lowered again. Stephen watched her for a moment, debating whether or not he should speak again, when she did, voice low and cautious.
ā€œIf you could know the day that you died, would you want to?ā€
Stephen considered for a moment, tapping a finger against his knee. ā€œI donā€™t know,ā€ he admitted. ā€œMy instinct would be noā€”why live in dread of something like that? But I canā€™t say I would be curious.ā€
ā€œWho wouldnā€™t be?ā€ the girl agreed, voice still quiet. ā€œWhat ifā€¦what if you could stop it? If someone just told you the right things?ā€
A heavy feeling began to settle over Stepehnā€™s chest. ā€œCan you?ā€ he asked, abandoning all pretense.
She let out a choked sob, and Stephen felt a stab of sadness. ā€œI tried,ā€ she choked out. ā€œI tried again and again, but no matter what I doā€”ā€
ā€œItā€™s okay,ā€ Stephen told her, gently reaching out to touch her shoulder. ā€œItā€™s not your fault.ā€
Letting her feet drop down, the girl scrubbed a hand across her face angrily. ā€œYou donā€™t understand.ā€
ā€œI think I might,ā€ Stephen said, his voice very soft.
She shook her head. ā€œNo, you donā€™t. For you, itā€™s been another twenty years, but for meā€¦I thought Iā€™d get to go home andā€”ā€ she stopped short, staring across the street, eyes red.
ā€œAnd Iā€™d be there?ā€
She swiveled to face him, eyes going wide. ā€œWhatā€”how did youā€”ā€
ā€œYouā€™re my daughter, Zara. How could I not recognize you?ā€
Her face crumpled, and Stephen slid across the bench to pull her into a hug as she burst into tears. She pressed her face against his shoulder and he ran his hand over her hair, the way he used to when she was a little girl.
Closing his eyes against tears of his, he whispered, ā€œItā€™s okay.ā€
ā€œItā€™s not,ā€ she mumbled, voice muffled by his shirt. ā€œI was supposed to get you back.ā€
ā€œYou did,ā€ Stephen pointed out. ā€œJust not for as long as you wanted. But you were the one who saved me, so many times. Youā€™re the reason I got to watch you and Isaiah grow up, and I will never stop being grateful for that. Youā€™re the reason Jennyā€™s alive.ā€
ā€œItā€™s not enough,ā€ she whispered. ā€œThis shouldnā€™t be the last time I see you.ā€
Stephen almost laughed, tears springing to his eyes. ā€œIt wonā€™t be. If thereā€™s one thing I hope your mother and I taught you, itā€™s that.ā€
Pressing a kiss against the top of her head, he pulled back a little, taking a look at her. Zara had his wifeā€™s beauty and dark wavy hair, and he wondered when she would dye the tips blue. Her eyes were the same warm brown as Marianā€™sā€”oh, Marianā€”and right now, they were wet with tears.
ā€œI donā€™t want to let you go,ā€ she said, voice shaking.
ā€œI know,ā€ Stephen said, heart aching. All he wanted was to tell his daughter that it was going to be okay, that he was going to be able to come home. But it was becoming increasingly clear that he couldnā€™t make that promise.
Instead, he asked, ā€œTell me about what you do next. Tell me everything.ā€
So they sat on the bench, and Zara told him about her work and her best friend Tadā€”whom Stephen had already met, but the two hadnā€™t grown close yetā€”and how Isaiah was coaching at a local high school and Marian was still working, still looking out for Jenny, still going to church every day. ā€œShe still loves you so much,ā€ Zara told him. ā€œEven when I never knew you, sheā€™d tell me about you and how important you were to her. Iā€”I thought I could bring you home to her.ā€
ā€œYou did,ā€ Stephen pointed out, remembering all the days heā€™d almost died, and all the days his daughter had saved his life. His daughter.
Eventually, the bus came around the corner, and the little flying saucer at Zaraā€™s shoulder let out a chirp. Zaraā€™s eyes widened, and she glanced up. ā€œIā€”ā€
ā€œYou have to go,ā€ Stephen guessed.
ā€œI donā€™t want to,ā€ she whispered.
ā€œI know. But if this is it, I donā€™t want you to have to watch it.ā€
Shaking her head, Zara said, ā€œYou shouldnā€™t have to be alone.ā€
ā€œIā€™m not alone,ā€ Stephen told her, and he meant it. Though his heart was heavy with grief, it wasnā€™t for him. And he knewā€”he was sure of itā€”that his family would be alright. They were strong enough to look after each other without him.
Getting to his feet, he waited until Zara did the same, then pulled her into a fierce hug. ā€œI love you,ā€ he told her. ā€œAnd Iā€™m proud of you. You and Isaiah, youā€™re the best thing Iā€™ve ever done.ā€
She was openly crying now, but nodded, holding him tightly for another minute. ā€œI love you, too,ā€ she said.
And then stepped back and the bus was there. Stephen took one last look at her, taking in every detail. At last, he turned and boarded the bus, taking a seat in the back.
It lurched into motion, and Stephen glanced out the window at the now empty bus stop. Iā€™ll see you again, he thought. And he knew, in his heart, it was true.
Pulling out his phone, he opened up his text messages and began one to Marian.
I love you, Mari. I love the life weā€™ve lived together for the past twenty years. Thank you for being the best wife and friend I could have ever asked for.Ā 
Looking up, Stephen took one last look around him, and wondered what would come next. He knew more than most sitting on the bus did, and yet found himself frightened. And yet, at the same time, excited.
Whatever else happened, he was ready, with no regrets.
He sent the text.
~~~
Zara was still crying when she stumbled back into her own time, bones aching fiercely. Most trips, sheā€™d taken a break in between, but for the past five or so, sheā€™d gone in without stopping, time after time. Trying desperately to stop what she knew was going to happen.
It hadnā€™t worked.
But somehow, despite the tears and the ache in her heart, it was okay.
ā€œZara?ā€
Tad had moved to stand in front of her, face twisted with concern. ā€œAre you okay? Orā€”are you hurt?ā€
Shaking her head, Zara took a shaking breath. ā€œIā€™m okay,ā€ she said, and he gave her an unconvinced look. ā€œFine, Iā€™m not hurt. And Iā€¦ā€ she trailed off.
ā€œIt didnā€™t work,ā€ Tad said quietly. ā€œZee, I know you want to do this, but so many trips in a row are hurting you. And if this is so hard to stopā€”ā€
ā€œI know,ā€ Zara said, taking a deep breath. ā€œItā€™s okay. Iā€™mā€¦Iā€™m not going in again.ā€
Tadā€™s eyes widened. ā€œReally? Iā€”I didnā€™t expect that to work.ā€
ā€œIt didnā€™t,ā€ Zara said, and couldnā€™t hold back a laugh at his expression. ā€œIā€¦I talked to my dad. Itā€™s okay.ā€
ā€œYouā€™re sure?ā€ Tad said slowly. ā€œBecause five minutes ago you were very ready to keep doing this or die trying.ā€
Nodding, Zara swiped a hand over her face, ridding herself of the last traces of tears. ā€œI am. I got to say goodbye, andā€¦heā€™s right. Iā€™m gonna see him again. Someday.ā€
Resting a gentle, if slightly awkward, hand on her shoulder, Tad nodded. ā€œIā€™m glad. Heā€™d be proud of you, Zee.ā€
ā€œThanks, Tad.ā€ Zara took a deep breath. It was time to stop living in the past, and start looking at the new, and slightly changed present she had waiting for her.
And when the time came to see her father again, she would greet him with joy and the knowledge that sheā€™d lived her life to the fullest, like he had. Until then, all she could do was take the first step toward doing that.
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worstloki Ā· 1 year ago
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something very horrifying about the concept of Thor but not Loki being told that Loki is Jotun when the brothers are old enough to understand the importance of the secret
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nashvillethotchicken Ā· 8 months ago
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A subtle way you can tell lestat is very selfish and ignorant about race, especially in ep 6 is that he said that they'd go to Argentina, a country which at the time was explicitly looking for white Europeans (including n*zis) to move there after spending decades pushing their black and Indigenous populations to the fringes of society to whiten up the country
#amc iwtv#iwtv#interview with the vampire#lestat de lioncourt#like i dont think hes doing it on purpose#i think he saw somewhere that takes Europeans and he sees claudia and louis as extensions of himself so if he'll be welcomed they'll be too#like i genuinely dont think he thought of moving somewhere that wasnt as segregated for the sake of louis or claudia#and to give the barest of credit. there wereny many places they could both go#lestat isnt allowed in europe cus of armand and them and louis and claudia cant move unencumbered through most of the us bc of segregation#like the only place they could go in the us at the time as an interracial family is ohio (only state with intteraccial marriage in 1940)#and they couldnt even be out there#so i understand leaving the country but picking a place that is already pushing its black population further into the fringes#is just another way to control the movements of louis and claudia. even if lestat doesnt realise or have that intent#like if they decide to leave him when theyre in Argentina theyre literally boned. especially in the 40s when all the n*zis are coming#and tou can see this in other parts of their relationship. like lestat is ok taking louis' to operas where louis has to be a valet to get in#he says that their money had protected them from legal backlash for being gay but not really for louis being black#lestat not getting the multiple microagressions from the lawyer#hell lestat even says ā€œif he had offended you i would have killed himā€. implying he doesn't believe that louis had a right to be offended#like lestat is ignorant to race especially in the american context and especially especially in other countries#hes white and french. they invented racism like there is a non 0 chance he saw saarah baartman displayed in a traveling circus in france#like i dont think he is outwardly racist like the alderman or tom but hes ignorant as hell.#he probably didnt see his first black person until he was 25
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apple-grass-and-smiles Ā· 10 months ago
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Very cool and not heartbreaking at all for the PJO show to emphasize that Percy is an outsider not only because he's new to the whole demigod thing, but also because he doesn't know the rules of being a traumatized kid with all the daddy/mommy issues possible
#Percy all the time: wait I treated them with kindness and didn't do anything bad#why am I not being treated kindly in return#absolutely everyone else: why on earth would you be entitled to basic human decency?#(and for the kids it's 1000% down to trauma and how they've been raised#so many of the foster kiddos I work with do the same thing#they either have to be so good and perfect (Clarisse and annabeth) that they can't be ignored which works until the parent moves#the goalpost and they're left in the dust with a perfect report card that doesn't get them a second glance#or they have to be so bad that their parents have to intervene (Luke) because#and say it with me folks#bad attention is the same as good attention if it's the only kind you ever get!!#watching this and revisiting TLT specifically has been crazy because they're kids who have been removed from home at their core#that's what our main cast of demigods are#all the year-round kids are removed from home and Percy's ability to go back home and love it just as much as he loves camp is something#that separates him throughout the series#he has a safe place to land during the TLO summer and he's using it and no one else seems to have that#Percy has a stupidly hard life but he has a home base to go to and most of those kids can't even comprehend that as an option#Percy's home is his greatest strength and it'll also forever be something that sets him apart from his peers#I just have thoughts on pjo and foster kids guys#silence emily#percy jackson#pjo tv#I'm arguing this isn't even a spoiler because it's been a running theme. fight me
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lmaoooo maffhew wanting the knot immediately and having to wait for sasha to catch up with that is so deeply funny like. this omega is not subtle and youā€™re not a stupid alpha babe! can only imagine what benny has to say to maffhew about it once he catches on and stops banging his head against a wall
idiots to lovers is always great but especially when its two people who would be hitched with 10 kids by now if they stopped being dumb for a single second like its that easy and yet...
to me they very much fall around the same time (infatuation at first scent if you will) just that sasha takes some time to get there not because he's dumb (okay he's a little dumb) but in the sense that its like "this person is very interested in me, i can see and recognise that but theres so much cognitive dissonance in my brain right now between knowing that intrinsically and finding that hard to believe so i unintentionally play dumb because obviously i'm reading too much into things it cant be me they're interested in haha that'd crazy but they're being awfully touchy and flirty with me wow"
but also it takes two to tango and we have to acknowledge that and this is when i would love to bring up the ways in which this man decides is the best way to go about that because he is a catholic school girlie... there's so much hilarity to be had here especially because his flirting is very uh how you say... a little ass backwards if you will especially considering dynamics
"I make it a point to keep the door closed when we're alone in a room together! That's basically a clear invitation that I'm down to fuck!!! Im basically asking to be ragdolled on his knot!!!"
and Benny just pinches the bridge of his nose like "I don't know how to explain to you in a way you'll understand that not everyone went to Catholic school."
But saying that Sasha does side-eye the door knob heavily when Maffhew goes over to close it the first time and he starts sweating like he just got dragged into a game of 7 Minutes in Heaven he did not sign up for and he's 13 again and oh god he got paired with a really cute girl, and he hasn't even had his first real kiss yet and-
And then absolutely nothing happens because Maffhew is just waiting with a polite expectant smile (because his work here is done, he did the heavy lifting know it's Sasha's turn) and this is when Sasha's dynamic classes training kicks in and he basically scolds himself for even assuming in the first place because this is clearly a show of trust (correct) not an invitation for extra circular activities (incorrect buzzer noise) and it basically becomes "This Omega really trusts me, I'm honoured especially as Pack Leader that I'm able to be so accepted into such a private space with the inherent knowledge that I will not encroach their boundaries whatsoever because consent is verbal, this is not in any way an invitation to take advantage of them this is deep platonic trust I will guard with my life :]"
and if you listen closely you can hear the lovely sounds of Maffhew bashing his head into a wall about how much of a gentleman Sasha is but also COME ONNNNNN... you know... once Maffhew realises what's happening which (looks at my watch) is not due for another few months really
Battle of wills: unstoppable force (maffhews catholic school understanding of dynamic interactions) vs immovable object (overseas alpha cotillion classes)
And if you think it's an Oh! An overseas dynamic thing! It's not. The Euros are watching the horrible car crash in front of them and doing absolutely nothing about it because it's none of their business, but they will stare at it... maybe judge it a bit but definitely are observing from the tall grass.
and I'm also not saying that luosty lundy forsy and bobby have a current running bet of how long it'll take for maffhew to break sasha in but i'm also not not saying that... luosty goaded lundy in the midst of a gossip session ("It has to be 3 months, right?) forsy happened to be around so lundy turned to him for advice ("7 months.") and maybeeee bobby overheard from all the way over from his stall and puts in his two cents for what it's worth ("6. Captain nice but not that nice. Very impatient." "So 3!" "No. Impatience makes him double the time, and wait longer. 6 months.") (lundy finally settles on a good 5 months because he's indecisive)
And Sasha does eventually pick up everything maffhew is throwing down... eventually... and when he does it becomes more so I want to court this omega the way they deserve I will take this slow and romance them sweetly :) *smash cut to maffhew caterwauling like a cat in heat*
but also once again its not like maffhew is helping sasha in any way this is idiot4idiot and benny would like to enjoy the car crash with the euros but unfortunately that's his soulmate, thats his bestie, his littermate from birth who has been weaned on the same teat as they climbed over each other to get to it, the first girl you kissed in your childhood bedroom because somehow you started play fighting on the bed because she was like i could totally pin you down easy and then she does and you always noticed how beautiful she was but shes even more gorgeous when she's pinning your wrists to your hannnah montana duvet you promised yourself youd changed out before she came over but you forget and well she teased you about it and you cant help but giggle about how perfect this all is and it seems that the natural conclusion to this is to taste the strawberry lipgloss of her lips because whats a kiss between besties huh its tacky and sticky and it tastes like summer and just other apt metaphors to put here about the inherent -isms of their relationship that i nearly cant put to words properly other than girls having fun (they are fucking)
and well anyways benny is watching and he has a lot of things to say about how its been proceeding so far
"You should really use your words."
"I am!"
"Right because smelling like a fucking perfume shop in the middle of October is using your words."
"This usually works with most Alphas okay!"
"Sasha isn't most Alphas."
"Tell me about it." Matthew grouses before he peeks over to Sam, looking up from beneath his eyelashesā€”the exact way he knows both endears him to Sam but also absolutely miffs him all the same, "Worked on you, didn't it?"
"Oh, is that what we're doing right now? We're calling getting a lapful of a preening O in preheat in the middle of a roadie a normal way to go about these things."
"It worked didn't it?" Matthew reiterates.
"It would work better if you useā€”"
"Okay! Alright!! I get it!!!" He does not.
like benny here is unfortunately an active listening participant in the going ons of the fuckery if not because hes involved by proxy because of maffhew because who else will hold his hair back as he calls him a dumb bitch you know
#ask#i dont think we nearly take enough advantage of maffhew going to a catholic prepatory school#my friend who went to catholic schooling his whole life until highschool (where we met) dropped the bombshell of the door thing on me#to which i went you have to be fucking with me that cant be real and then i was like well i guess its good we're both boys then-#and then he goes oh my mom knows im queer the rule applies to boys too#and i just nervously looked over to the door knob like well uh maybe we should open the door? i dont want your mom to be mad-#and he was like oh shes convinced we've been fucking since we met so this is allowed youre the only boy she lets do this (the door thing)#a couple of years later when he moved out i found out friends weren't allowed over if he was alone in the house but i was the only exceptio#and i felt like the equivalent of a roving tomcat who keeps wandering into the gardens and got the neighbours cat daisy pregnant#i dont think i could ever look that woman in the eye after all that#this is all to say catholic schooling does things to you man#anyways i do have to reiterate every kitty is fucking each other on a normal basis and in an abo au it gets even worse#making our whorehouse a whorehome#ive always said this but flirting with a virgo is like flirting with a brickwall#actually thatd be an insult to the brickwall because at least the brickwall would give you something to work with#the humble virgo looks you in the eyes before they crush your ego with a single word and youre like thank you mistress may i have another#i feel for maffhew i really do#theres just so many funny ways this just goes terribly wrong because both maffhew and sasha are inherently messy people#matthew and sasha on a team outing sat next to each other in a booth and matthew gets a little tipsy and starts rubbing his cheek#on sashas shoulder and sasha is just looking over to benny like please. help. and benny just snorts and blatantly ignores#him as he continues to sip on his beer and sasha just turns to ekky and silently pleads with his eyes. PLEASE. HELP.#ekky huffs and looks away very much not thrilled about being involved in any form whatsoever and hes not gonna change his mind about this#*5 minutes later* and ekky finds himself switching spots with sasha with a cuddly maffhew on his arm and he's a little disgruntled about it#but its very hard to stay upset when maffhew keeps mumbling about how nice he smells and keeps trying to scent him#all over like he has any right to lay a claim when hes been in the pack for such a short time#and yeah okay maybe he preens a little bit at the compliment like just a little#and maybe he does like being treated like a glorified scratching post but matthew doesnt need to know that (matthew knows that)#well anyways
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cranberrymoons Ā· 3 days ago
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#iā€™m putting this down here because i donā€™t actually really want to talk about it or answer asks about it but iā€™m like a little annoyed lmao#first of all obviously people should have boundaries and not be annoying/invasive/etc. duh.#i have been around the rpf block many a time and rule 1 is donā€™t be a weirdo. don't let it out of fandom spaces :)#but yeah idk. oliver stark to me feels like someone who is actually very familiar with the mechanics of fandom warfare#and therefore does not know how to log off when it starts to get personal#like to be clear i definitely do not think he engages directly with This fandom other than to lurk and spy on people for fun/haterism#but in MY opinion he has the energy of a person who spends a nonzero amount of time engaged in petty anonymous beef#over a character or a ship or a sport or a new brand of tofu. idk i donā€™t really care what heā€™s into#but it does sort of seem like he forgets that when heā€™s doing it on his real socials with his real face and real name attached#people are going to know that itā€™s him and respond accordingly and he should just like. block them and move on.#and maybe even go back to his burner and vague about it or something if he truly cannot just walk away.#which he does seem to be sort of getting slightly better at but it's still just like. yeah man! i don't know what to tell you.#people are weird sometimes. we all get weird anons and dmā€™s and people cyberbullying us. it sucks and it shouldn't happen but it does.#and you do literally just have to find ways to make it easier to ignore them. i know that you know this#because you are a human who grew up on the same exact internet as the rest of us.#i say; as i feel compelled to post about a tiny situation from like 12 hours ago that has literally nothing to do with me#anyway!!!!!!!#i went into the settings to turn off reblogs and thought how funny would it be if i blazed this post lmao
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yearnoyama Ā· 3 months ago
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Happy birthday ritsuka uenoyama the entirety of given DOSENT DESERVE U AT ALL
#the narrative the characters the fandom and kizu should be ashamed of themselves ngl#the way you gave your VERY ALL to save mafuyu at his darkest being there at his lowest helping him to find light again#even if you think you are no better than the other even when you dont know his whole story even if you feel no better than his first#you still gave your very best for him by finishing his deceased lover's song and sang it for him#only for your character arc your development your issues insecurities and trauma to be ignored shunned and discredited#your lover was your first but you knew you weren't his first#you knew he loved someone way before you and now that he's gone your lover still clutched on to the past#but you helped him moved on from the darkness and give him the light through music#you ended up filling the void he left for your lover and everyone else only for you to become a shadow of him#the fact that you a main character is constantly set aside and had no character arc whatsoever just to make way for a deceased lover#you are often demonized and hated and told that his lover and his previous lover should've been together and he would choose him over you#and when you asked him one thing he then ignored you and you tired to reach out to him only for them to blame you as you are the problem#seeing you often makes me sad because you did SO MUCH of the story and the narrative would just trash you out#but when someone calls out that you deserved better the same people will stake them saying that you dont undertand the narrative at all#if they cant appreciate your efforts just because you are not him then i would#if you were my oc i would give u the amount of love they never gave#if you were my oc i would develop and expand your character arc so that i would know you better and your ambitions#if you were my oc i would make sure you would be as loved as everyone else#and if you were my oc i would create someone to love you understand your troubles and appreciate you efforts way more than your lover could#the fandom may love a previous lover he loved but you ritsuka uenoyama shall be mine#dont mind the corny ass tags i just feel like it lmfao#uenoyama deserves better#uenoyama ritsuka#ritsuka uenoyama#given#given manga#given anime#bl animanga
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cherryysundae Ā· 2 years ago
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You think I'm weak, don't you?
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starlooove Ā· 7 months ago
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No bc fuck tim but it really really bothers me how people ignore his growth like he used to be an asshole and Iā€™ll give tim Stans one thing: now heā€™s so so so stale but what I disagree with is that this staleness is bc nobody likes him like itā€™s in fact the exact opposite where everyone likes him so much they dont want to do anything. Even when itā€™s him surface level challenging Bruce itā€™s when everyone else is doing it too; but heā€™s still the backbone of the fam! Etc. and itā€™s so irritating bc him gaining more compassion and empathy even for people he doesnā€™t fw is so fun to watch and thatā€™s why the captain boomerang thing was so out of character! (Not in a from the author way but in a tim wouldnā€™t do that and he and Bruce both knew it which is why it went down like it did. Same way dick killing joker was ooc; not in fanon sense but in a he would hate himself forever for this sense) and speaking of that itā€™s such an interesting mirror to Bruce who genuinely believes that everyone can grow vs Timā€™s it doesnā€™t matter if they grow itā€™s not my decision to make like itā€™s the same but itā€™s not AND WITH CASSā€™ IT DOESNT MATTER IF THEY CHOOSE NOT TO GROW I WONT DO IT! like ugh. And anyways even when people acknowledge it they boil it down to ā€œJanet and Jack taught him that the capitalist pigs that they areā€ like no. This is who tim was. Tim was the kind of guy whoā€™d blame a dead kid for dying. Thatā€™s ok. Also Janet and Jack? Please reread anything involving them thatā€™s not a fic like Jack had anger issues and they were both aloof at worst like relax.
#the Jack and Janet thing is both an understatement and an exaggeration but I donā€™t think anyone reads enough to care#some tim stan might get all pissy and be like ā€˜no look this is everytime jack yelled at him and boarding schools are abusiveā€™ to which#and its like narratively that means nothing bc the tim you made up to justify the Drake parents you made up by blowing shit out of#proportion is also made up and if all of that was abusive thereā€™d be smth to show for it besides ur homophobic Jack#too girlboss to care but still terrible Janet bc god forbid a woman have a personality from ur fics#anyways thatā€™s also the reason Iā€™m ignoring the council of spiders#well two reasons#first is that was just a moment to make tim look cool and did absolutely nothing for him or his character moving on#like at all#Iā€™d say it fucked with his previous established dislike of killing for his own reasons#and while that COULD be interesting itā€™s not bc they didnā€™t do shit with it#and fanon doesnā€™t do fun shit with it either#nothing about how tim in his most manic state did shit he doesnā€™t want to remember shit heā€™d HATE other ppl for#just ā€œā€™remember what I did to ur base Raā€™s? mess with me again and see what I do next šŸ˜¼ā€™#like ok can you be real and genuine?#anyways I think#AND NOT IN A HATER WAY#Tim would benefit from being humbled#like genuinely I detest the world canā€™t move without tim running it but the idea that tim thinks that way is so good to me#and#I think next step being him realizing thatā€™s not true would be a BIG push for his character#bc like I said tim Stans are right in the fact that heā€™s stale as hell rn#but thatā€™s bc thereā€™s nothing to say bc thereā€™s nowhere to go! yā€™all want a tim action story where he shows off how badass he is reread#the Bruce quest and maybe itā€™ll remind you heā€™s not ceo lmao but anyways thereā€™s nothing internal to say about him atp bc nobody wants to#say anything thatā€™s not propping him up. same with Bruce! Gotham war was such a copout but itā€™s like ppl are saying heā€™s stale and itā€™s bc#god forbid he makes a lasting fumble. and Iā€™m not under the illusion this is new Iā€™m just saying itā€™s weird that fandoms not clocking it#anywayyys I really do like thinking about the No killing rule and how different it manifests for each perosn#like the way each distinct difference tells u so much about them#UGH ONLY SLIGHTLY RELATED BUT DUUUUUKE BEING LIKE IDGAF ABOUT GUNS LIKE UR SO REAAAL#anyways enough tim positivity for today FUCK THAT NIGGA!
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