#THAT'S ANIMORPHS BAYBEEEEE
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If you want some companion listening, I highly recommend the podcast "Morph Club", which goes through each book one by one and talks about the plots, the themes, and their feelings about them as adults.
There's also "Fandalites", which I have not listened to, but one of the hosts is Jenna Stoeber, so I really should now that it's been a few years since I listened to "Morph Club".
I truly enjoy how much Animorphs is like âhere are our young heroes, each with a distinctive trope to fill in the group!â And then it makes you watch how the pressure of each personâs role grinds them to dust. And also they have homework.
#animorphs#THAT'S ANIMORPHS BAYBEEEEE#âWhat if a bunch of middle schoolers got wartime PTSDâ#it's great#morph club#fandalites
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Fluff 2,13 and 16 with ironbull
Dialogue meme
2. âItâs you, it always has been.â
13. âI didnât think it was possible to love someone this much.â
16. âCan you just please hold me?â
Animorphs AU baybeeeee
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Niu Mowang was better than to think himself prone to night terrors.
Heâd simply had enough sleep for the next few centuries. Heâd slept enough beneath that damned mountain. The fact that when heâd last gotten any real sleep heâd woken with his body moving without him, piloted by another, was beyond the point.
That thing didnât sleep at all when it was in his head. It simply rested his body while it tried to force him into compliance. How fervently he struggled to regain control of even his own base motor functions when the creature mocked his attempts.
âEarthlings just donât know when to give upâ it had cooed in amusement. âWe Yeerks know better than to pick fights we wonât winâ
Heâd known it was just taunting him, trying to make him give up.
What bothered him was that it had nearly succeeded.
It wasnât the arrogance of the invading force on his body, itâs claims that it had broken dozens, hundreds, of spirits and he was nothing new.
Nor was it the sensation of feeling it rummaging around in his mind looking for memories to fool his family with but always coming up short, unable to fake the passion behind it, His wife pulling away surprised and upset when the being in his mind was unable to fake affection for her even behind closed doors. Saying all the right words, the âmy princessâes the âmy sun and skyâs, but no amount of âI didnât think it was possible to love someone this muchâ could disguise the hollowness beneath. Leaving him to watch his wife pull away from him more and more as, to her, it seemed obvious that he just⊠didnât love her anymore. But that didnât break him, if anything it made him more determined to regain control. It had made him so determined to regain himself so he might make these weeks of uncertainty fall by the wayside.
It was when the Yeerk stopped trying as hard to fool his princess and his son that that time came close. It had realized that he wouldnât stop trying to wrest back control, and he had felt its control wane just a hair, not much, for only a moment heâd felt his hand curl into a loose fist when heâd bade it to and found his passion reignited to continue the fight.
But then the Yeerk spoke to him.
âI suppose i wonât be able to keep this charade up foreverâ he could remember the boredom in the internal voice. âYour son is too intelligent, and your wife far too powerful.â heâd laughed, finding himself agreeing with the being and for once being thankful that it could read his thoughts, so it could know how he pictured its gruesome death and extraction from him thanks to his son putting together some sort of device, while his wife easily restrained him with her wind.
âI Suppose sheâd make a wonderful gift for Visser Four. Surely a demon so powerful would make as great a vessel as you have been, bull king. But your son- i worry his fire magic would overwhelm any whom tried to infest him, perhaps we should just kill him.â it cooed
âTell me bull king,â the Yeerk hissed in his mind âHow much force would be necessary to snap your sonâs neck with these massive hands? Not very much i would suspect. I wonder if heâd recognize what happened before his cognitive faculties shut down.â
How ashamed he was, to admit that the creature, Visser Two as it had called itself, had almost gotten him to give up. How heâd known, and it had known, that he would agree to stop fighting it in exchange for his sonâs life and his wifeâs freedom.
Heâd never thought heâd be thankful to see the little thief when heâd arrived, but when heâd told the two of them directly that there was something controlling him, when the Yeerk had dropped its guise entirely and attacked, heâd found himself more at ease, hoping for once that he would be defeated.
âThree daysâ the little thief had told them. âThree days, and the thing in his head will starve itself outâ
It had been a week since those three days had been up. A week since heâd regained control of himself, and felt Visser Two die. Heâd seen those brief flashes of other creatures from beyond the stars,creatures he didnât even know existed before but now knew their names, their voices, and how hard theyâd screamed and cried in their own minds as the Visser broke them.
Niu Mowang didnât need to sleep anyway. He was just fine without it. There were a lot of things he had to make up for anyway and he could use the extra time. Heâd gotten a fair bit of information from the Yeerk as it had died, things it wasnât intending on letting slip yet had been drawn out in the starvation fueled delirium, things heâd simply overheard as it piloted his body, and things he wasnât sure if even the Yeerk had known heâd found out about. Probably important things. He now had a strikingly complete knowledge of his former captorâs biology, how their technology is mostly re-tooled from their enemies, a species called Andelites, and the limitations of possessing a host. Among many other things that might come in handy.
After all, how would their family be able to take over this world if it was already being taken over? The Little thief and his ilk knew something about all of this already, otherwise he wouldnât have known about Kandrona starvation, and the approximate three days necessary for it to become fully terminal, so should they be on the same side by that account? He couldnât stomach the idea of actually working with the simian so soon after being freed from the imprisonment heâd put him under, but if they were, say, tangentially on the same side for the span of pushing back the threat to their world would that be something he could handle?
He was still pondering the answer, a letter that was meant to be sent as missive to his former sworn brother resting before him unwritten, when he realized he wasnât alone in the room any longer.
âMy king.â His princess seemed to practically float across the floor as she approached, for all he knew she was, her skirts covered her feet, so if she was using her wind to be a bit more dramatic than usual he wouldnât know.
âMy princess.â it was a mistake the second it left his mouth and the watched the faint tightening of his wifeâs mouth at the summoned memory. It was the only term of endearment the Yeerk had been willing to use, and it had used it almost exclusively when Iron Fan had been more skeptical about his possession and it was trying to manipulate her into letting it go. He wasnât sure if it was the actual memory of him struggling for control as the Yeerk tried to make a swipe at his wife to clear the exit path, or simply the fact that sheâd believed him for long enough to be wrong that was grating on her. But either way he should probably avoid it for a time.
âAre you well?â is what he settled on.
She waved a hand dismissively yet still settled herself at his side with a sort of weariness that had quickly grown familiar. âYes Yes, I simply found myself restless.â
âIt seems as though thatâs running through the whole household.â He agreed easily. The only one of them whoâd been sleeping consistently had been their boy. And âconsistentlyâ was still a level of exaggeration with him as well.
His love hummed against him and he could practically feel her exhaustion as she slumped against him a bit. Her hair felt strange against his arm (he still maybe wasnât quite used to the heightened sensations of the world around him without his fur as a buffer between the two) but he didnât dare shift and disturb her, lest she try to wake herself up again.
She placed one of her hands on his side and pulled herself even closer, until they were practically one being, nuzzling into his side in a show of intimacy that Niu Mowang knew MUST be due to her drowsy state.
âMy love?â A far safer affectionate term to use, and sure enough his wife simply hummed, quickly falling into a doze.
âCan you please just hold me?â she mumbled against his side, already half asleep as if soothed by his very presence. And damn if that didnât make him internally melt.
He shifted and shrunk down a bit, just so sheâd be more comfortable as he pulled her up to rest in his lap. He could go pretty small of he really focused on it, but he settled on a size just small enough that she could tuck her head into his neck but still sit comfortably in his lap, his arms around her middle.
Within minutes his wife was asleep.
It occurred to him only then that she was lying about her own insomnia, and had used it as an excuse when sheâd awoken and realized he wasnât in bed with her.
It had been⊠difficult⊠to have his body taken over by Visser 2, and forced to watch as the alien piloted his body without him. To watch the extraterrestrial try and ultimately fail to convince his family of a sincerity it didnât have. To ultimately see it decide to try and infest his wife with another of his kind and murder his son until their own enemy had to intervene to subdue him and tell them how to solve it.
But, he wondered not for the first time how it must have felt to be on the other side of it. What silent suffering did his princess have to go through when, to her knowledge, it had felt as though heâd suddenly, and without warning, fallen out of love with her. As if he could ever even conceive such a world.
The debate over the missive lay forgotten as he tightened his grip just so on her elegant form, rested his chin against her midnight black hair. He may have had his fair share of flings in the past, but the very idea that he could ever fall out of love with this woman was absolutely absurd.
âItâs you, it always has been.â he huffed against her hair.
The love of his life hummed and nuzzled into his neck, and for the first time since heâd been freed, Niu Mowang felt peace.
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