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couldn't tell you why this spread tickles my eyeballs so nicely but it does.
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ya'll what if ty gets enchanted in faerie at some point and he starts hallucinating that kit is approaching him and wants to kiss him (but it's a faerie) and kit sees it happen and thinks ty is just making out with some random faerie dude and his heart shatters and-
but then imagine! kit is heartbroken (💔) and ty being all shaken up after getting tricked, suddenly admits that he was drugged and hallucinating and blurts out "i thought it was you" [SCREAMING]
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I WANT to ask more about the breakdowns you two are handing out but I dunno what to ask that you might be willing to answer so... please Ange more teases? Pretty please?
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I AM INVITED TO TEASE!! insert excited cat wiggle
so here's a fun thing to consider:
hhau has a happy ending, right? the rescue. that is their happy ending. but. it isn't really an ending, is it? because things don't end. even when scar and grian are plucked from that horrible place and placed somewhere safer, they're still riddled with trauma and things that stay and stick and linger.
one of those things they have to deal with is the knowledge that they've changed. they had to, to survive.
but the hermits don't have all the context for these changes. they see grian flinching and hiding, seemingly voluntarily grounded, easily scared. they see scar, growling and protective, wings tattered, all the sharp vex edges waiting within easy reach in case he'd need them.
neither of them are the giggly, pesky hermits the others have grown to know and love.
neither of them are the bright, talented, inspired, creative builders the others have originally invited to come join them on hermitcraft.
and it's exhausting, to constantly be aware of how the others expect them to be someone they're not. how displaced they feel. how hard it is, to look at what's meant to be their home and their family, and feel like they no longer know how to belong.
amidst this all, the hermits are searching for the signs of the people they used to know, looking for ways to help them be themselves again, instead of acknowledging that maybe this is who grian and scar are now.
have this little rp snippet as a treat:
"I know they mean well..." Scar whines into Grian's chest this time, and though there's no cozy shawl to bury himself in, it's just as comforting. "but they don't know everything, and... and I know that's mostly on us, but god it's just... it's so much sometimes, Grian."
It's not exactly pleasant to recall those memories. To try to explain just how horrific it was to their old friends. To look them in the eyes and admit that they're different now because they had to be. (And how they still hope to be loved despite it all.)
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Kim and Chay are dating. Chay doesn't know about the mafia, but they're happy and everything is peaceful, Kim had never felt so happy before being with Chay. Everything felt so easy, but he couldn't bring himself to tell Chay about his background.
One day, Porsche and Chay find out Porsche has a heart condition, and they can't afford his surgery or medication. With Porsche so weak, he can't work anymore, so it all falls onto Chay.
So Chay starts pushing Kim away, not wanting to get Kim into trouble or danger and taking illegal jobs to pay for the surgery and medication. Chay is hurting himself every time he tells Kim he doesn't want to be together anymore.
But he refuses to tell Kim the reason why, knowing that Kim would do everything he could like giving Chay money, which Chay couldn't bring himself to accept, to try and help.
Kim is hurt that chay would push him away but he ultimately feels that if this is what Chay really wants he would never try to cage him or force Chay to be with him when he's been keeping secrets from Chay the whole time.
During one of his duties of watching over a drug deal, he sees chay is the one dropping off the drugs.
(Kim is just in the back making sure everything goes right he's not in Chays' line of sight.)
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