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HERE'S HOW CHARWALL CAN STILL WIN–[gets knocked out]
#HE CALLED HIM HOT#MADDIE SAID CHARLEY WAS BLUSHING#IF YOU ALL WOULD JUST LISTEN TO MEEEE#THIS IS NOT A JOKE ANYMORE#FINN ARE YOU GETTING THIS ???? ARE YOU SEEING WHAT IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW ????#(<- my moot)#charley school spirits#wally clark#school spirits#wally x charley#charley x wally
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little sketch dump! :3
I love them sm
FINALLY GONNA WATCH S2 I JUST GOT HOME FROM SCHOOL
#school spirits#furry#wally clark#wally clark x charley#charley school spirits#charley x wally#wally x charley#maddie nears x wally clark#maddie nears x wally clark x charley#Yes i ship all three of them#I think they'd be cute in a polyam relationship#Wally is dating both maddie and Charley but charley and maddie aren't dating#it's called a Vee polyamorous relationship#sfw furry#bisexual wally clark is canon because i said so#artists on tumblr#digital art#my art#art#sketch art#sketch dump
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charley n wally doodle ‼️ designs by @finn-furry ‼️ thanks for letting me draw these two! :D
#wally x charley#wally clark#charley school spirits#school spirits#charley x wally#wally clark x charley school spirits
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Opinion on Charley x Wally?
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Maybe it's because I only watch queer shows these days but I kinda ship Wally and Charley in School Spirits.
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they are so gay and are meant to be with each other trust (im the most delusional person ever)
SCHOOL SPIRITS 1.06 ‘Grave the Last Dance’ | 2.01 ‘Whatever Happened to Maddie Nears?’
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No Safety or Surprise
Wally Clark x Reader
Following a double death at Split River High, two souls acclimate with their new reality and the fellow ghosts that inhabit the school's grounds.
Word Count: 3k
Tags: Aftermath of sexual assault, no flashbacks to SA, mention of SA, reader's death is overlooked but Wally 's isn't, angst, comfort
Characters: Wally Clark, Reader, Dalton (OC, mentioned), Mr. Martin, Rhonda (brief), Janet (brief), Jasmine (OC, brief), William (OC, brief), David (OC, brief)
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Taglist: @xocellyy, @maggiecc, @pancake-flipper, @littlestxli, @trinitybaby6666, @somethingsomethingcranberries, @sst4r-ddu5t, @ghostlyaccurate
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A/N: The Doors title. Sequel to 'The End', which has gotten so much love that I don't even know what to say! Super thank you to everyone who wanted to be tagged, ya'll might make me cry. Thank you for clicking/reading my story, and I hope that you enjoy this one! This is my first time writing a sequel to a story, as I'm more partial to one-shots writing-wise. Unbeta'd, please heed the tags, and enjoy!
Part 1 | Part 2
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You left Wally without saying a word, climbing to the top of the bleachers and curling in on yourself. You wanted to spit in his face and tell him that Dalton wasn’t the perfect teammate, average-grade goofball he played himself to be, that he had taken your life, soul, and body in one fell swoop. Instead, you left him more confused than before, still clutching at the stolen jacket draped on your shoulders.
Your non-beating heart ached for the first time since you found yourself on the locker room floor. For every second you spent with your legs up to your chest, heaving, a deeper hole was burying its way through your chest.
Your death went twenty-three minutes unnoticed, and when you were finally found, it was only because the football team was told to change after the game stopped.
You didn’t know how long you were up on the bleachers, finally praying for the first time in your life before someone approached you. You assumed it was Wally, hoping that he had finally realized what had happened to you, but you turned your head to see an older man dressed in a tweed jacket and glasses walking up to you.
“Y/N?” the stranger asked, sitting a level below you to meet you at eye level, “is that your name?”
He was skinnier than most teachers you knew, and his suit outdid anything they would be wearing.
He’s dead too.
Nodding your head, you brought yourself to sit on the bleacher level above him, scooting down to make distance between him and you. He didn’t move, instead placing his hands in his lap and sighing gently.
“My name is Mr. Martin. As I assume you’re already aware, you’ve passed away.”
It doesn’t take a genius to figure that out.
“I’ve been a local of Split River since the 50’s, and-”
“Are you some kind of grim reaper or something? You finally get off your ass to bring me to whatever’s supposed to happen after I die?” You interrupted harshly, glaring at your reflection in his square glasses. His slight trans-atlantic accent in his voice ticked you off on top of how you already felt.
“-Unfortunately, I’m not here to take you to the great hereafter,” he said, his voice a touch softer, “I am, however, here to offer you support if you are willing to take it.”
“What the hell are you talking about?” You asked.
“I know what happened to you, Y/N.” He said matter-of-factly, adjusting the way he was sitting as if he was uncomfortable with the statement he’d made.
Chills crept up your spine. “What?”
“I was there when the paramedics brought your body out from the locker room,” he rubbed above his lip tensely, “I’m here to let you know that there are others here that can help you get through this, a support group for the ghosts of Split River High.”
Scoffing, you move to get up and away from him and his proposal of an afterlife anonymous meeting. He didn’t follow you, instead raising his voice so you were able to hear him.
“If you change your mind, we meet in the gym every afternoon. Nothing formal, but it seems to have helped others in similar situations to yours.”
People speculated if you and Wally’s deaths were connected in some way- a jealous ex that found out the two of you had been together, a suicide pact; someone even started to say you poisoned him and then yourself because you were hopelessly in love with him.
No matter what people said, somehow, the blame always landed on you and never Wally.
It took three days for you to work up the courage to go back inside the school. Every time you approached a door, your feet wouldn’t move. When you finally got the courage to go inside, it was because the rain pouring outside pelted against the metal of the bleachers, and the sound was going to deafen you if you heard it any longer. It didn’t register that you were in the building until you saw the back of a familiar football player, no longer wearing the gear he died in.
“Wally?” You called out to him, making him spin around to face you.
The air of confusion he’d carried the night you two died was gone, instead replaced by a brightened smile and somewhat brighter eyes.
“Y/N, hey,” he walked towards you, mirroring posters plastered to the wall mourning him, “I was worried you weren’t going to come in any time soon.”
You knit your eyebrows, shifting at his open display of friendliness after not talking to you for the twelve years you were in school together. You knew of him— it was impossible not to, and the two of you had been in a few classes as you’d grown up.
He stood before you, hands tucked in his pocket, as you turned to look at the posters on the wall.
Rest in Peace - Wally Clark.
Son, student, friend to all.
Memorial - September 31st, 4:30 PM, Gym
Poster after poster, taped to every few lockers and pinned twice or three times to every corkboard. His graduation picture lined the halls and mocked you every step of the way. Wally’s death rocked the school like a thunderclap, and any whispers of your tragedy were drowned out by an outpouring of grief for the star athlete.
No memorial. No justice. Not for you.
Hundreds of posters, his locker transformed into a shrine, and there were even some candles lit despite the fire code of the school. All the while, your locker remained untouched—just another metal door collecting dust.
A hand gently touched your shoulder, causing you to spin on your heel and jerk your attention to Wally once more.
“Sorry,” he said quickly, taking a step back, his hands raised in surrender. “I didn’t mean to freak you out.”
The phantom beating of your heart thudded dully in response. You hadn’t been touched in days, not since your body was hauled out of the locker room like a broken piece of equipment.
“What do you want, Wally?” you asked, sharper than you intended. His brow furrowed, but his smile didn’t waver.
“I wanted to check on you,” he said simply. “Mr. Martin said he talked to you, but you didn’t come to the gym. Thought I’d see if you were okay.”
You let out a harsh laugh, glancing back at the posters. “Do I look okay? I’m dead, Wally. Just like you.”
And yet, it seems no one gives a shit that I died.
He tilted his head, studying you like you were an unsolved puzzle. “Yeah, but… you don’t have to do this alone.”
“And you’re suddenly the expert on post-death coping mechanisms?” you shot back, crossing your arms. “Why do you care anyway? You didn’t even know me.”
Wally flinched, his smile faltering for the first time. “That’s not fair,” he said quietly. “We were in different worlds, yeah, but I knew who you were— who you are. And I know what the living are saying about us. None of it’s true.”
“Which part? The suicide pact? Or the one where I poisoned you because I was obsessed with you?” You spat the words like venom, your eyes stinging with unshed tears.
“The part where they act like you’re the villain,” he said, his voice steady. “Like you’re not worth mourning.”
That stopped you cold. You stared at him, waiting for the sarcasm, for the punchline. But his eyes held nothing but sincerity, and it made your stomach twist.
“You don’t owe me anything, Y/N,” he continued, stepping closer. “But I’ve been to that group a few times. It’s weird, and Mr. Martin talks like he’s out of some old self-help movie, but it’s… not awful. And it’s better than being alone.”
You wanted to snap at him, to tell him to back off, but the words wouldn’t come. Instead, you swallowed hard and looked away, your eyes falling to the scuffed floor.
The silence stretched between you, heavy and unyielding. Wally shifted, the rubber soles of his sneakers squeaking faintly against the floor. His patience grated on you, not because it annoyed you, but because it chipped away at the courage you’d been building up for the past two weeks.
“What’s the point, Wally?” you muttered, your voice cracking. “What’s the point of sitting in a room with other dead people, pretending like it makes any of this better?”
He exhaled sharply, almost like he’d been holding his breath. “It doesn’t fix anything,” he admitted. “But it’s not about fixing it. It’s about… not letting it bury you. We don’t have to be forgotten, Y/N.”
Your throat tightened at his words. The posters, the memorial, the tears shed for Wally Clark—they felt like they came from a different world. A world where your name didn’t matter, where your death was just a footnote. But his voice, steady and sure, pierced through the bitterness threatening to consume you.
“Fine,” you whispered, the word barely audible. You forced yourself to meet his gaze, the bright sincerity in his eyes almost painful. “I’ll go. Once. Don’t get your hopes up.”
Wally’s grin returned, slow and genuine. “That’s all I’m asking.”
The gym was plain, almost too small for the group of souls that had gathered. Mr. Martin, with his stiff posture and small accent, sat in the corner, his hands folded neatly in his lap. The group was sparse, and each person’s presence piled more and more nerves as you swept your gaze over them.
You felt the tug of skepticism as you sat in an empty chair. The group didn’t move to acknowledge you, a few eyes lifting from their spots, but no one spoke. You weren’t sure what you were expecting, but the lack of judgment felt almost alien.
Wally had sat next to you without a word, his presence oddly comforting as he simply offered a silent companionship. His clothes matched yours, save for his jacket, which you still had yet to remove. Some of the ghosts looked your way, but one’s gaze lingered between the two of you. She sat next to Mr. Martin, dressed in a short, colorful, and rectangular dress similar to things your older cousins would wear to events.
Mr. Martin cleared his throat gently, breaking the silence.
“Hello, everyone. I want to again thank you if you’re a returning member and welcome you,” he shot his eyes at you, “if you’re a new member. Since there are newer faces here, why don’t we go around the circle and just say our names.” He smiled, something uncanny lingering on his mouth as he turned to the girl staring between you and Wally.
“I’m Janet.” She said simply. Her voice was soft and concise, crossing her legs as the rest of the ghosts in the group introduced themselves.
“Hi, David,” said a man dressed in construction clothes, who was noticeably older than others in the group.
A boy not much younger than you piped up, a tie peaking past a Letterman jacket he was wearing, “I’m William.”
“Rhonda,” said one girl dressed like your estranged beatnik aunt, who had a seemingly never-ending supply of blow pops.
“And I’m Jasmine.”
The group wraparound had landed on you. You looked between everyone, searching out the chance they’d just let you past the introductions. Rhonda shot you a look of Come on, we’re waiting, and your lips were moving.
“I’m Y/N.” You hated how much your voice shook after you died, but the calm washing over you as Wally prepared his introduction was enough to make you forget it.
“I’m Wally.” He said, the sound of his golden smile ever-present in his words.
“Well, since we have a newbie,” Mr. Martin began, his voice soft but carrying pressure that you found hard to ignore, “Y/N, why don’t you start by telling us what brought you here today?”
All eyes turned to you, and the overwhelming need to jump from a top-story window returned a shock to your senses. The group waited once more for you to speak, some members exchanging glances that you’d catch in social settings when you were alive. Before you knew it, your lips were parting again and spurting words you were regretting the second you said them.
“I didn’t want to be here,” you started, your voice unsteady but not cracking. “I didn’t want to be dead, either. But what does it matter? It’s not like anyone cares about why I’m gone. They’re all too busy mourning him.”
You slung a hand towards Wally, not looking up, unable to see the faces in the room as you continued. “Wally gets all the posters, all the memorials. He was the star. The one everyone is giving a damn about. And I— I don’t even get a proper goodbye.”
Wally shifted beside you, but you didn’t want to hear him. You leaned your elbows on your knees and played with your fingers as you let the silence around you linger. You didn’t want to hear the words he or any of the other ghosts were going to say, and yet you prayed for the silence to end with something.
Mr. Martin, for once, didn’t jump in. Everyone around you was dead silent— pun not intended— and before you knew it, you were moving out of the gym and to a bench in the hall outside, tucking your knees under your chin.
You had no idea how long you sat there, your legs curled up underneath you, eyes fixed on the dirty hallway doors. Your chest felt hollow, and the anger had boiled down into exhaustion so deep you didn’t know if you could ever feel whole again.
The silence in the gym had crushed you. It wasn’t the kind of silence that made you feel at peace; it was the kind that forced you to confront all the things you hated about yourself, about how little people turned their heads at your murder. You’d never felt more alone, even when you were alive with your family as your only friends. Here, stuck behind glass to witness the aftermath of your death, you couldn’t do anything but watch as you were forgotten to time.
But you weren’t truly alone for long.
Wally’s presence, soft but steady, came through the gym doors, and you didn’t need to look up to know it was him. You felt his gaze on you before you saw it. His footsteps came slowly, as if he wasn’t sure how to approach you this time.
“You okay?” he asked, his voice unsure, though his usual easygoing nature had managed to bleed through.
You didn’t answer at first. The weight of everything was still crushing you.
You didn’t know what to say to him. All of it—every question, every unspoken feeling—was stuck in your throat.
“I just…” you began, the words coming out in a rush, “I don’t get it, Wally. How come it’s all about you? We both died, and yet there aren’t any memorials held in my honor or any remembrance of me being alive in the first place.”
Wally sat beside you, quiet for a moment. He didn’t touch you, didn’t speak right away. But you could tell he was thinking, his mind racing for something to say that wouldn’t make everything worse.
“Dalton surely isn’t going to forget you, I’m sure he’s already planning something in your honor— something, something better.”
Your resolve cracked suddenly, shattering in one fell move as you bowed your head and cried for the umpteenth time. Wally was silent but tried to offer a comforting hand on your back that you scooted away from instantly.
His presence was steady, but you could feel the tension radiating off him. You didn’t look up to see if he needed confirmation as to what your body was telling him.
“He… he was a monster. They’re letting him get away with it, I know they are, and it’s like no one cared that I was left for dead. People didn’t call me an ambulance or even see my body when it was still warm. Heleft me to rot in that locker room, and now he’s just strutting around like he’s lost something great, and I’m-” you hiccupped as you smeared tears away from your eyes, “I’m starting to feel like I’m going crazy because no one’s going to ever believe it happened. Even when the cops check out me, I just don’t think they’ll believe he’d do that kind of thing.”
Wally remained silent as you turned to look at him, his face pale and mouth slightly agape. Part of you wanted to know what he was thinking, what he wanted to say, and the other part wanted to burst up from your seat, run through the side doors, and condemn yourself to an eternity of sitting on the bleachers.
“I believe you.”
Out of everything you thought he was going to say, that didn’t even reach your mind. You turned to him, face beating to the rhythm of your heart, probably soaked from your tears and red from your crying.
“What?” You asked.
“You’re not crazy, Y/N. If anything, I think you’re braver than anyone I’ve ever known.”
“What?” You asked again, a small smile turning the slightest curve in your lips.
Wally laughed softly, slowly raising his hand to your face and thumbing the tears off your cheeks.
“You heard me,” he brought his hand to rest against your face, and you could feel the suffocating heat starting to leave you.
“What’s bravery have to do with any of this?” You questioned heat flooding in from where his palm remained against your cheek.
“It’s got to do with you sitting here, telling me,” he brought his other hand to lightly skim over the top of yours, “it’s got to do with you coming in and standing in these halls and bearing witness to the aftermath. I know you think the rest of the world is going to forget you, but, Y/N, I’m going to give my damnedest so you’ll never feel like that, ever again.”
#wally clark#school spirits#rhonda school spirits#milo manheim#disney zombies#charley school spirits#maddie nears#wally clark x reader#wally clark x reader smut#wally clark x reader angst#wally clark x y/n#wally clark angst#wally clark fluff#wally clark smut#zed necrodopolis#zombies 3
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Okay so Charley and Yuri need to get together but I also see potential for Rhonda and Quinn and can see Claire and Nicole and Xavier and Nicole (maybe an ot3 👀) and obviously I need them to keep Wally and Maddie together
#school spirits#school spirits spoilers#wally clark#maddie nears#rhonda rosen#claire zomer#xavier baxter#nicole herrera#charley school spirits#quinn school spirits#yuri school spirits#maddie x wally#charley x yuri#claire x nicole#xavier x nicole#rhonda x quinn
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Death & you ~ Wally Clark (Chapter 1)
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Description: Lana had always thought she had already lost all the people she had to lose. She was supposed to be able to have him forever. He's just her best friend, but he's her everything. That's why when fate took him away, Lana lost everything that tied her to life.
Pairing: Wally Clark x fem!OC
Warnings: Mention of death, trauma, wounds, homophobia (not from OC) and sad stuff in general (just my usual writting style). English is not my first language, so sorry in advance for any grammar or spelling mistakes. It might have same spoilers from the first season of School Spirits.
Ratings: Teens and up
Chapter: 1/?
Word Count: 1.070 words
The cold was cutting into her cheeks and the wind was pushing her hair in all directions, but Lana didn't even notice. All her attention was on moving one foot behind the other in circular motions. She didn't even hear the wind whistling, making the leaves dance on the trees that hadn't lost their foliage that fall. She didn't want to think about all that had been lost that fall. She could only listen to the clacking of her bicycle chain, paying attention so as not to run off with the snow that still filled the sides of the road. It was a cold January night, but Lana had gone three months without feeling anything but the deep ache in her heart.
The girl stopped with a jolt as she recognized the familiar entrance that could be glimpsed barely seven meters in front of her. She took two steps back, but slipped on the ice covering the asphalt and went sideways onto the sidewalk. She let out a hiss of pain and pulled her bike off her to look at her hands. She had a large scrape and several pebbles stuck in the flesh of her palm. She carefully removed them and, still sitting on the sidewalk, looked up again at the white façade slightly illuminated by the street lamps. All the lights in the house were off, something obvious considering that it was three in the morning. The girl's attention was drawn to the window to the left on the second floor and, for a millisecond, she thought the curtain was moving. But reality hit her at once. That curtain would never move again, her best friend would no longer lean out of that window to smile at her and gesture for her to come in. Lana was still surprised to think that the house she had loved as her home had become such a cold and painful place. Before what had happened, Lana had spent more time in that house than in her own, but in those three months she had only been there twice, and both times had hurt like hell. Lana laughed - ironically - at how a path she once walked unconsciously now burned and hurt step by step, as if the path had been filled with burning embers.
Trying to run away from the pain, Lana jumped up and picked up her bike, ignoring the burning in her palms. She hopped back on and turned her bike around to head to her original destination.
When she reached the grassy lot, she got off the bike to hide it behind a tree and headed to the back of the building. Lana found the sliding window that was always left open without a problem and opened it all the way. She climbed up onto the sill and used the desk next to the window as a ladder to climb down. She then closed the window making sure to leave a crack for the return trip.
The school was covered in shadows, the only light came from the moonbeams streaming through the windows. But Lana didn't need light, she could walk that path even with her eyes closed. Humidity and chlorine greeted her as soon as she opened the doors leading to the pool. Lana had missed that smell so much during her hollidays...
It wasn't the only thing she had missed.
Wanting to get rid of that thought, she took off her backpack and clothes until she was just in the swimsuit she was wearing underneath. Then she pulled her goggles out of her backpack and dove headfirst into the water. The cold temperature of the pool soothed the sting of her pain instantly. No one could explain why, but ever since Lana was a little girl, water was the only thing that soothed her discomfort. When she was a baby, her mother would give her cold water baths when she cried and the baby would instantly shut up.
That night, the girl needed more than ever the calm that only cold water could give her. She began to swim some laps while thinking about her best friend. Lana didn't want the next day to come: her first day of school after the hollidays. The thought of living another day hurt because she knew that the only person she had loved would no longer be there with her. Her best friend had been there for her when no one else had been and, even though they only loved each other as friends, Lana had never loved anyone as much as she loved him.
For the first time since everything had changed, Lana could think of him without instantly falling apart. The water that surrounded her and pushed her to the surface acted as a retaining wall to keep her from breaking. As she did laps in that silent pool, Lana realized it was the first time she had felt at peace since she had lost her best friend.
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She was dead.
An anguished scream woke her up, so Lana raised her head in fright, looking for the person who had screamed. It was at that moment that she realized she wasn’t in her bed, but still floating in the pool. She saw someone jump into the water in her direction, so the girl assured him she was fine, but the boy didn't seem to hear her as he was underwater. Lana pulled back as she saw the stranger grab someone else by the arm and pull them to the edge of the pool. Lana hadn't even noticed that she wasn't alone in the water. She swam in his direction to help him, but it was no use because the people crowding the edge of the pool helped pull the unknown girl out of it
Lana knew it was a girl because of her long hair, but she couldn't see her in the crowd. She climbed out of the water to go over to help. As she made her way there, the crowd of people opened up to look in her direction, but Lana couldn't notice anything but the girl. Her hair was still in her face, but she could identify blue lips and a very pale skin. She stopped suddenly, startled, as she recognized the girl's features. It was like looking in the reflection of a mirror, only that reflection was not moving, not breathing.
#wally clark x reader#wally clark x you#school spirits#wally#clark#Charley#Rhonda#School spirits x reader#fanfiction#wally clark fanfic#milo manheim#milo manheim x reader
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(almost) every rhonda and wally interaction — 1.07
#school spirits#schoolspiritsedit#rhonda school spirits#wally clark#wally x rhonda#rhonda x wally#rhondawally*#these next couple of sets r soooo long#also the charley and rhonda gifs were so hard to color#they were so cute tho besties fr
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Posting some of my School Spirits fanart here
#school spirits#wally clark#maddie nears#wally x maddie#rhonda school spirits#charley#zombies#z o m b i e s#zed necrodopolis#milo manheim#peyton list
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School Spirits SPOILERS
i just finished School Spirits
why didn't anyone warn me about the ending.
okay firST OF ALL WHAT THE FUCK
JANET DIDN'T FUCKING CROSS OVER? MR. MARTIN'S A BITCH? SIMON DOESN'T BELIEVE HER ANYMORE? AND WORST OF ALL:
SHE DIDN'T GET WITH WALLY??
simon is not worth it honey ;-;
#school spirits#charley#wally#rhonda#mr. martin#maddie nears#madison nears#maddie#maddie x wally#janet#simon#nicole#claire#xavier#netflix#netflix show#spoilers#spoiler#school spirits spoilers
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Charley x Wally animatic
I'm currently working on a Charley x Wally animatic to the song I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend by the Hot Freaks
It should be out in about a week or two maybe even less
Should I post a wip?
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October Moon
summary: after the anti-séance, Wally had tried to find Maddie. she'd mentioned the possibility of having had to meet Simon, a suggestion Rhonda had thought was worth following-up on. only, their search for her had been interrupted by something none of them had ever experience...but should have.
pairing: Wally Clark x fem!reader
warnings: smutty smut smut. mad spoilers. and obvious Canon divergence. very involved, very dense plot.
bon reading, frens
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OCTOBER MOON pt.7
Maddie had excused herself after the anti-séance. Wally couldn't blame her for needing to be alone. It'd been intense and had left everyone shaken, especially given how summery, cheerful Dawn had reacted to memories of the day she'd died.
In the aftermath, Wally couldn't have been the only person sitting in regret. He'd never bothered to ask Dawn how she'd ended up on the wrong side of the Split River High veil. No one had. Not a single one of them had extended the courtesy of curiosity to learn anything about her beyond what she radiated. A spacey, Flower Power darling with well-meaning intentions and a naive, almost childlike approach to everything.
If Wally was being honest, the anger burning in Dawn's eyes after the anti-seance had scared him. In the forty years he'd spent with her, she'd never once expressed a negative emotion. Not ONCE. Wally had had a misguided fling with her a few months after his death. He'd flirted his way into her pants like a sleaze because he'd been restless and horny and, yeah, pissed since Jenny had started her healing journey in Gary's bed arms. Back then, Wally had had an ego that'd needed to be stroked and Dawn had been willing.
She'd been a fun diversion. Really fun. The kind of fun Wally had expected less than he'd expected her anger. Dawn had been chatty, but up for anything if it felt good. She hadn't cared that Wally hadn't wanted to cuddle in the afterglow. She hadn't cared when he'd ignored between trysts. And then, when the desire to medicate his grief with sex had faded, she hadn't been upset or wounded when he'd ended things. In fact, she'd smiled and shrugged and had babbled something about having already known they hadn't been compatible because he was a Libra and she was a Pie Piece. Or something.
Point being that Dawn hadn't held any of it against him. Had instead encouraged Wally to get it out of his system so he could move forward in the afterlife. Her whole thing was peace and harmony and staring at the fluorescent light above the book return bins like a sunflower under the sun. But the memory of her death had done something to her. Had shaken loose the feelings she must've repressed because afterward, she'd been...hateful. Revenge on her tongue as she'd spat how, "It should've been them. Not me."
"That was a waste of time," Rhonda said and Wally recognized that she was trying to lighten the mood in her moody, Wednesday Addams way. "Should we try something else?"
She stood at the coffee machine in the teacher's lounge where she, Wally, and Charley had congregated to decompress. Ajay was nearby on the couch, reading a book you'd brought him about ghosts. It was mainstream, you'd warned, but as close to accurate as was allowed to be published for the 'unconnected' masses. Ajay had expressed to you and Wally that he wanted to do more research into what it actually meant to be dead. Wally sensed that Ajay had begun to lose faith in Mr. Martin's guidance what with Mina still being AWOL, and that was how he'd chosen to cope.
Vaguely, Wally wondered if Ajay was taking his own path to crossing over. He'd let slip that it was a theory he'd considered. That Mina, like Janet, had crossed over while everyone had been trapped in past.
Wally chewed the inside of his cheek as he thought about it. Something about Mina's absence was starting to bother him. How could she have moved on when the farmhouse door had unleashed hell? Weren't moments of crossing over meant to be peaceful? And, if she hadn't crossed over (which Wally suspected she hadn't), the girl never left the theater. She was a looper. That's what Mina did: Looped. Day in and day out, she secured the stage from the rafters and barked at anyone who dared visit her before they took the safety course.
"You good, Moose?" Rhonda asked as she took the seat beside him at the kitchenette table. Charley was on the counter, legs dangling, heels knocking the cupboard below. "You look out of it."
Wally kept his voice low so Ajay wouldn't hear him, "Mina. She's still missing, but she's a looper who doesn't leave the theater. And Dawn? After that anti-séance, she looked like she was ready to go to war. Dawn, hippie, flower power fucking Dawn." Wally's head dropped into his hands, "Everything's backwards and it's freaking me out."
"For real, me too." Charley seconded, sliding off the counter to join Wally and Rhonda at the table. "Has anyone else noticed that since Maddie got here, Mr. Martin's been..." He glanced at the ceiling as he searched for his words, "Pushier than normal?"
Wally nodded, "Yeah. He's acting like she's his daughter getting into drugs or something." A delinquent throwing her life away for the dopamine thrill of doing what she was told not to. Wally wondered if Mr. Martin saw her that way, a train of thought that inspired him to ask, "Did Mr. Martin have kids?"
Rhonda shook her head, "Not that I know of. If he did, he never said so."
"Does it matter?" Charley asked. "Even if he did, he's never acted that way with us, and Rhonda's way more likely to fall into the 'wrong crowd'."
"Gee, thanks skuzz bucket," Rhonda jeered, taking a loud sip of her coffee to express how she felt about Charley's assumption.
Charley rolled his eyes, "I'm just saying, why Maddie?"
"Maybe he knows more than he's letting on." Wally suggested. Rhonda and Charley shared a look of doubt. "Did you hear how he got when Maddie brought up not remembering how she died? Or...didn't die, but Mr. M doesn't know that, right? He was pressing her about influencing the living."
Rhonda stared into her coffee as Charley spoke, "It's possible. If he does, why doesn't he just say something?"
"He doesn't know," Rhonda stated, still not looking directly at either Charley or Wally. "Charley's right, he'd say something if he did."
"You know that for sure, Deadly?" Wally pressed with distrust. "Or is that what he told you to say?"
"What the fuck is that supposed to mean?" Rhonda put her coffee down and pushed her chair back, hands planted on the table, leaned toward Wally, a hawkish scowl on her face.
Wally didn't bat an eye, "It means that you've been following his orders like a German shepherd since that shit went down in the theater."
"How about I'm done being stuck in a place where you can get trapped in someone's fucked up past. I don't care what it looks like, I want to get out of here." Rhonda snarled, pushing off the table and crossing her arms defensively, "Janet might've been a bitch to Mr. Martin most of the time, but she still listened to him. So what if I'm doing the same? That doesn't mean I'm keeping his secrets." Lip curled and hip cocked, "Any other theories, Dick Tracy?"
Sighing, Wally held up his hands and, "I'm sorry," he said, ashamed, "all this stuff is getting me. I didn't mean to take it out on you, Rhonda."
Rhonda scoffed, but it lacked claws, "Whatever."
Wally stood and moved around the table to wrap her in a hug. She didn't return it, stiffened and complained, though didn't knee him in the balls which made him grin. "Forgive me?"
"Get off me and I'll think about it." Rhonda grumbled.
From behind them, Charley proposed, "We should make pizzas and watch anything but Rudy—" Wally perked up, "—or Ghost—" Ah, dang, "in the faculty lounge. Maybe what we really need after that failure of a séance experiment is to forget it ever happened."
That sounded like the best idea, in Wally's opinion. A night to press pause on all the crazy. To relax and unwind like they used to.
"We should find Maddie. She probably needs it more than we do." He said, releasing Rhonda to grab his jacket and pull it on. "She didn't look too good after the anti-séance."
"Your girlfriend won't get jealous that you wanna spend so much time with her friend?" Rhonda teased, that wicked twinkle back in her eye.
Wally threw her a weary look, "No, because she has nothing to worry about. I'm a one-woman man, Deadly. I've only got eyes for her." The smile he sported was dreamy as he thought about you. Pretty and perfect and making everything he'd ever wanted seem possible.
From the couch in the main area, "face!" Ajay called, not once looking away from the page he was on.
Though tired of being told off whenever he made what everyone referred to as 'heart eyes' while having thoughts of you, Wally straightened his expression into something neutral without comment.
Okay, he took that back, he had one comment, "You suck and you're not invited to pizza night."
Ajay cackled.
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Using your key to unlock the door, you ran into the house, Xavier close behind you. Up the stairs, down the hall, to the door with the dinosaur stickers on it as waist height. Suddenly nervous, you hesitated and glanced at Xavier. He looked back, hand on your shoulder, a tentative smile on his face like he wanted to support you but was equally as afraid of what you and he would find.
A deep breath. You turned the handle and opened the door. Xavier flicked on the light after you stepped into Aiden's bedroom. The toys were untouched on their shelves, tiny shoes lined up by the closet, the wicker laundry hamper still half full. You'd made the bed after spending the night in there weeks ago. Military corners, smooth surface, pillows stacked.
Limon was gone.
"Dave?" Xavier asked, voice barely above a whisper, his breath caught in his lungs.
You were too unnerved to answer as you slowly approached the bed. Sinking to your knees, you checked under it, checked around it, checked the nightstand and the shelves and there was no sign of Aiden's stuffed lion.
Xavier asked again, "He must've taken it. Or Amelia as Dave must've taken it. Right?"
Your breathing was steadily getting too quick, your blood pumping harder, head feeling dizzy. "That's impossible," you wheezed, "Even if Amelia was in Dave, her ghost would be repelled at the door by the wards."
"The what?" Xavier's brow was furrowed. He joined you as you sunk down on the bed. "What're you talking about?"
"Ginny put wards around the house to keep bad spirits out. It's a traveler thing. A failsafe. To protect everyone but especially herself. She-she started astral projecting in her sleep after Aiden died. Mom got depressed, I apparently buried the memories so deep, I rewrote them, Andrew moved out...and Ginny started sleep-traveling." You looked at Xavier, voice a terrified rasp, "Amelia shouldn't be able to get past the wards, Zav."
Xavier contemplated what you said and then, after a lull fraught with unease, "What about in her own body?"
The idea that Amelia had been in your house, knew the layout, took something that didn't belong to her and delivered it to your brother's ghost that she'd trapped for her own sick purposes—Jesus Christ. You began to shake, tears streaming down your face. The house wasn't safe anymore. Your family wasn't safe.
Had they ever been?
Amelia had somehow discovered Alistair had reincarnated in Aiden and had...had fucking disposed of him like a lamb for slaughter just to ensure she wouldn't be discovered. That suggested she'd been around your family enough to recognize her long-lost lover in Aiden's eyes. She could have known them. Been the mailman or the cable guy, a neighbor, a friend.
You gasped, inhaling after too many seconds of forgetting to breathe, and then doubled over and released a noise of anguish. Instantly, Xavier hauled you into his arms and held you, both you and him tilting too far off the bed at that angle that he settled on the floor with you. He murmured words of comfort, lost beneath the white noise flooding your brain.
"If she knows where you live, we need to get you out of here," Xavier urged once you'd calmed enough to hear him. "She might come back, especially if she saw you after she pushed Quinn."
Trembling, you wiped your eyes and nodded, allowed Xavier you get you to your feet and help you downstairs.
"I can't stay with you forever, Zav." You reminded him when you and he reached the bottom of the stairs. Your mother would see through any excuse you gave her if you attempted to prolong your stay at the Baxter house, and you could tell Xavier knew that, too.
"Not forever, but at least for tonight. Andrew's coming back tomorrow, right?"
Softly, "Yeah," and the thought of your uncle's presence made you feel less like you needed to escape Split River altogether. You wouldn't run, you'd never leave Maddie and Simon and Xavier to handle Amelia alone, but the pit in your stomach was growing and you couldn't ignore the itch in your feet.
"And he's in the know. You can tell him about Amelia. He'll keep you safe. And when Ginny's better, she'll keep you safe, too." Xavier embraced you all over again, squeezing you so tight you could feel the anxiety he was trying to hide thrum through his body. He pulled back, hands on your shoulders, holding your gaze, "Dad will likely have someone watching your house if they don't find Dave by then."
"That makes me feel a lot better," You admitted. While Andrew was physically capable and Ginny's connectedness was strong, you worried that Amelia was stronger. A cop car stationed in front of the house was more likely to deter her from coming after you while you were home. That was...until they caught Dave.
Never in your life did you imagine you'd pray for someone never to be found, but right then, you prayed harder than you'd ever done before.
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Wally rounded the corner and called out, "Maddie?" And then, "I wanna make sure she's okay," Wally insisted when he heard Rhonda groan. Locating Maddie had started as an effort to include her in their pizza night plans, but after awhile Wally's mindset had shifted it to a search party.
They hadn't had any luck finding Maddie in her usual spots. Of course, the spots they'd come to know as her 'usual' had been the only places where Simon could see her before he'd gained fully realized ghost powers. Unfortunately, Wally didn't have much else to go on, so he led Rhonda and Charley back to the faculty lounge. Neither Rhonda nor Charley thought Maddie was in danger or distress, believed Wally was being paranoid, but Wally didn't care.
He was worried.
"Let's check the faculty lounge," Rhonda said with boredom.
Charley added sarcastically, "She didn't say she needed a nap," as if he'd seen her at some point between the anti-séance and now.
"Maybe she went to speak with Simon," Rhonda suggested, and, truthfully, that made the most sense.
However, wasn't Simon supposed to be on the alert for word from you and Xavier; ready to go at a moment's notice should you and Xavier need help at the old farmhouse? That'd been the deal you'd assured Wally of. Simon was backup. Backup that Wally trusted a fuck ton more than Xavier.
He must've made a face, because Rhonda said, "Sorry."
"Why are you sorry?"
"You winced when I brought up Simon." She explained. "Jealous that Maddie's living person is here when yours is on an adventure with her best guy friend?"
Wally had to bite his tongue as he deflected, "This is not me wincing, this is my happy face." He forced a smile and felt how unnatural it probably looked.
Confirming it, "Could've fooled me," Rhonda said, eyebrows raised.
After peeking into the faculty lounge and seeing only Ajay sprawled on the couch, Wally turned and sighed, "Look, I know going to that place has to be hard. And possibly dangerous. I'm actually glad Xavier went with her, okay?"
Rhonda smirked and glimpsed at Charley before teasing, "Sure you are, and if that is your happy face, remind me to hide when you're really happy."
Wally opened his mouth to retort only to be cut off by Charley who remarked, "Hey, has anyone seen Dawn since the séance?"
It took a second for the relevance of Charley's question to sink in. Wally looked at the vacant space above the book return bins where Dawn habitually roosted. Once more, Wally felt a pang of guilt. He'd been so busy tracking down Maddie, he hadn't even considered asking Dawn to join them for pizza night.
"She's not there." Charley sounded concerned.
"Weird," Wally said, looking up and down the hall, "She's usually there."
A strange noise came from the light above their heads, the click of the ballast, before the light flickered as if the bulb was about to die. The buzz of electricity through the circuit grew louder and was joined by a high-pitched tinnitus ring. Instantaneously, Wally felt his skin prickle and a warmth fill his belly and flush outward. A sense of anticipation built within him, the happy kind, the kind children on birthdays and Christmas. Then, slowly, though he knew his feet were still firmly planted on the ground, if he closed his eyes, he'd have sworn he was floating.
"What the hell is that?" He wanted to know as it didn't feel like anything he'd felt before, alive or dead.
The light above flickered—on off, on off—stopped, and the light swelled brighter and bigger until it completely enveloped them. A cloud of every happiness Wally had ever experienced cradling him as it expanded to overtake the hallway. For a brief and beautiful moment, Wally felt light. No jealousy, no worry, no breath, no pulse. Just serenity and a sense of loss. It was blissful rather than painful, however, like a sweet and cherished goodbye.
And then it was over. Air rushed back into Wally's lungs and the light blinked back to normal.
A lull of silence punctured by, "Did anybody else just feel that?" Charley asked as he checked himself over.
"Goosebumps," Wally affirmed, "Yeah." His body felt heavy, cumbersome, foreign after the light had made him weightless. He took a moment to collect his thoughts, his mind spinning record laps in his skull, and, in gentle increments, he couldn't deny it, his heart insisting he was right. "Do we think that Dawn just—?"
"Dawn just crossed over." Charley confirmed Wally's hunch. "Yeah. Yeah I do."
Wally swallowed thickly, "Holy crap," his brain jumbled, dots connecting faster than he could follow the pattern. He didn't even realize he was speaking when he asked, "Does anybody remember this happening when Janet left?"
Rhonda stared at him, her expression hard, "Nope."
Ajay opened the door to the faculty lounge, stunned and wobbly, "What the hell just happened?"
Wally didn't give Ajay a chance to catch up and recover, "What does the book say about crossing over?"
Ajay gaped, stammered, "I-I knew it. I felt it like she was saying goodbye... Oh my God." Wally repeated the question as he turned to face Ajay fully, brain finally back in the game. Ajay hurried to the couch where he'd left the book and grabbed it. He scanned the glossary, the index, the table of contents. "There's nothing here about it."
In that case, "If Maddie's with Simon, we need to find them. Now." Wally asserted.
"Why?" Charley wondered, though he seemed ready to follow Wally's lead wherever it took them.
"Because Simon needs to make a call."
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Aurora walked into the back room and turned on the lights. She hadn't been sleeping, everything too fucked up for her to rest. Dave, her Dave, the man she'd fallen in love with and married, had tried to kill a teenager. She didn't understand and the confusion had kept her awake for too many hours in a row.
She hadn't thought to grab the tea on her way out of the house on Friday. Nor had Nanna. Everything too chaotic and messy as they shoved clothes into bags and called an ambulance for Ginny. Thankfully, she had a stock of dried ingredients at the flower shop. Although Noah had insisted she not leave his house after dark, she couldn't bear another sleepless night. Her mind couldn't take it. Aurora was manic and paranoid and needed sleep. One night. A handful of hours. She didn't care. Anything would be better than nothing.
She almost screamed when the bell above the door jingled, her heart in her throat as she spun around wielding the food shovel like a hammer.
"Jesus, you scared the shit out of me," She panted when she saw who it was.
Noah Baxter moved into the light and gave her a pointed look, "I told you not to leave the house after sundown."
Aurora grimaced, "I know, I'm sorry. I couldn't sleep..."
"So you came to arrange flowers?" He asked with a smirk as he approached. He looked over the jars she'd pulled off the shelf behind the cashier's desk and raised an eyebrow.
"It's for tea," Aurora said, placing the food shovel on the counter and reaching for the next jar. "It helps you sleep."
Noah patted her back and nodded, his voice sympathetic, "Whatever you need, sweetie. Just be quick."
He waited and watched as she shoveled small scoops of each ingredient into an empty ziploc she'd brought from his house. Lavender. Ashwagandha. Verbena. Valerian. She replaced the jars carefully and tidied up, heart still beating wildly in her chest from the scare Noah had given her.
"I'm ready," She said once she was done, offering him a placid smile.
He smiled back, "You forgot passionflower."
Aurora blinked. Had she? She opened the bag and sniffed, noted that the smell wasn't quite what it should be. Without addressing it, she simply turned and plucked the jar of dried passionflower and uncapped it; sprinkled the right amount into the baggie.
"Thanks." She said, truly grateful, and returned the jar to the shelf.
They left together, Noah at her side as she locked up, his eyes scanning the area for anything suspicious. Like her husband, she thought, hand shaking as put her keys in her purse.
It wouldn't be until much later that she'd question how Noah could've known what ingredient she'd missed.
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I JUST NOTICED ON THE SHIP ASK GAME YOU LIKE SCHOOL SPIRITS OMG W
anyways wally x charley
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I didn't want to put this in my red lights gifsets because there's no clear source of the light in the background but it doesn't read the same as the red lighting or red glow in the other ones. I feel like the red here may be coincidental more than anything else, or red used in it's more romantic sense (as opposed to the fear/anger/etc implied in the others). But the GIF is already made so. Take it.
#PLEASE add on - do y'all think this relates in any way to the other red lit scenes?#If the red lighting in other scenes is indicative of the 'hellscape' charley mentions what does it mean here?#school spirits#wally clark#maddie nears#wally x maddie#school spirits spoilers#school spirits season 2#live your queue
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