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nickeverdeen · 4 months ago
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can I request something for doctor strange pls? It's not romantic, it's just platonic)
So, the imagine would have two scenes, and there's years gap between the scenes. So, in the first, fem!reader is a kid (eleven or twelve) and she's in the same store as stephen. He's still a doctor in this one, so he's in his arrogant era. She's in the cashier trying to buy a box with special crayons but it's more expensive that she thought, so stephen buys it for her (he's rich, it's not a big deal for him.) but he's not all smiles kindness when she thanks him, and says he only did that so she could get out of the line and let him pay for his stuff, a detail she will remember for a long time.
In the second scene, they get to reunite when peter needs to ask him for a favor and brings his friend (now in her late teen years) reader. They recognize each other immediatly, and while reader says (when they have privacy from peter for a bit) she still has those crayons and tells him she will go to art college, stephen feels a little akward because he recognizes he could have been nicer by that time.
From Crayons to Canvases | Doctor Strange x platonic fem!reader
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Warnings: None
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The bustling sound of the store filled the air as eleven-year-old Y/N stood at the cashier, clutching a box of special crayons. Your eyes sparkled with excitement, but your face fell when you saw the total on the register. You fumbled through your small purse that you got for your birthday, your fingers counting the coins you had carefully saved up.
“I-I’m sorry, I don’t have enough,” you mumbled, your cheeks flushing with embarrassment.
Behind you, a tall man in an expensive suit sighed impatiently. His sharp, authoritative demeanor made him stand out, and his frustration was palpable as he checked his watch repeatedly. This was Dr. Stephen Strange, renowned surgeon, known as much for his arrogance as his skill.
The cashier, a kind elderly woman, smiled sympathetically at you. “Maybe you can come back another time, dear.”
Your heart sank. You had been looking forward to these crayons for weeks. As you turned to leave, Dr. Strange stepped forward, pulling out his sleek, black wallet. “How much is it?” he asked brusquely.
The cashier told him the amount, and with a roll of his eyes, Strange handed over the money. “Here. Just get out of the way,” he said, his tone lacking any warmth.
Your eyes widened in surprise. “Thank you, sir!” You said earnestly, your gratitude shining through despite his cold demeanor and the small feeling of hurt and saddness in your chest.
“Yeah, yeah,” Strange muttered, waving his hand dismissively. “Just move, kid, so I can pay for my stuff.”
You quickly moved aside, clutching your prized crayons to your chest. You glanced back at Strange, his face a mask of indifference, and felt a mix of awe and confusion. Despite his harsh words, he had done something kind for you, a detail you would remember for a long time.
As Strange paid for his items, your mind was abuzz with thoughts. You wondered why someone so seemingly cold and arrogant would help you. With one last look at him, you exited the store, the special crayons in hand and hurried home to tell your mom, unaware that this fleeting encounter would stay with you for years to come.
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The Sanctum Sanctorum was a place of mystique and wonder, filled with artifacts from across the dimensions. Peter Parker, the young and energetic Spider-Man, had come seeking help from Stephen Strange. Beside him was his friend, Y/N, now in her late teens. You looked around the grandiose building with wide eyes, feeling a mix of nervousness and excitement.
“Whoa, this place is incredible,” Peter whispered to you as you both walked through the echoing halls.
“Yeah, it’s… it’s something,” you replied, your thoughts drifting to the last time you had seen Strange. You wondered if he would remember you after all these years.
As you and Peter approached the main room, Strange appeared, his cape billowing slightly as he moved. His face, though older and marked by the experiences of a sorcerer, still bore that same authoritative expression.
“Peter” Strange greeted, his tone both curious and wary. “To what do I owe this pleasure?”
“Sir, I’m so sorry for wasting your time, but we need your help,” Peter began, launching into an explanation about the recent chaos involving the multiverse. You stood quietly by his side, studying Strange’s face, searching for any sign of recognition.
Strange listened intently, his eyes occasionally flicking to you. There was something familiar about you, a spark of memory that tugged at the edges of his mind. As Peter finished, Strange nodded, turning his attention fully to you.
“And you are, young lady?” he asked, his voice softer than Peter expected.
“I’m Y/N,” you said, offering a small smile. “We… we’ve actually met before, a long time ago.”
Strange’s brows furrowed in thought. “Met before?” he repeated, scanning your face. Suddenly, a memory from years past surfaced – a little girl at a store, struggling to buy a box of crayons. His eyes widened slightly. “The crayons,” he murmured.
Your smile grew. “Yes, the crayons. You bought them for me when I didn’t have enough money.”
Peter looked between you two, confused. “Wait, you guys know each other?”
You nodded. “Sort of. He hepled me out in a shop”
Strange cleared his throat, feeling a rare moment of awkwardness. “Right, I remember now. That was… quite some time ago.”
Peter was sent off on a task by Strange, and the Sorcerer Supreme led you to a quieter room. “I must admit,” Strange said, “I didn’t expect to see you again. How have you been?”
“I’ve been good,” you replied, your voice warm. “Actually, I still have those crayons. They meant a lot to me, more than you probably realized.”
Strange felt a pang of guilt and awkwardness. “I’m glad to hear that. I could have been… nicer, back then.”
You chuckled softly. “You were in a hurry, I get it. But that small act of kindness made a big difference to me. It inspired me, in a way.”
“Inspired you?” Strange echoed, genuinely curious.
“Yeah. I’m going to art college now,” you said, your eyes shining with excitement. “I’ve always loved drawing, and those crayons… they were the start of it all.”
Strange felt a rare smile tug at his lips. “That’s wonderful to hear. I’m sorry if I came off as rude back then. I’ve learned a lot since those days.”
You nodded. “It’s okay. We all have our moments. I’m just glad I got to thank you properly.”
As you continued to talk, Strange felt an unexpected warmth. It was rare for him to reflect on his past, especially the time before he became a sorcerer. Your presence was a reminder of his humanity, a link to a simpler time.
Peter returned, and Strange turned his attention back to the task at hand, but now with a renewed sense of purpose. The encounter with you had shifted something within him, reminding him that even the smallest acts of kindness could leave a lasting impact. As you prepared to face the challenges ahead, Strange couldn’t help but feel a sense of fatherly connection to the young woman who had grown into an inspiring artist, all because of a box of crayons and a brief moment of generosity.
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thefinalwizard · 2 years ago
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Edited screenshot from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
I really enjoyed both Doctor Strange movies.
I’d have to say that in terms of overall story I like the first movie more but I will give the sequel credit for increasing the amount of cool trippy wizard shit that I felt was lacking in the original.
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captain-ass-gard · 2 years ago
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seven7arts · 22 days ago
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THIS IS INSANE 🙎🏻‍♂️👩🏻‍🦰
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viceandmature · 1 day ago
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Wanda Maximoff and Cassandra Nova skins Reed Richards and Johnny Storm
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yourdailymarvelmemes · 5 months ago
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starliteonearth · 3 months ago
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Paradox is not a poorly written villain. He is a Hollywood executive who sees that Deadpool is still highly valuable (making bank) and therefore offers him the chance to jump ship from the dying universe (Fox) to the current thriving universe (the MCU) before the dying universe (Fox) is ruthlessly ended by him.
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hurtspideyparker · 3 months ago
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Peter: I collect parental figures like they're pokemon cards
Stephen: How's that working out for you
Peter: ...I also collect parental issues
Stephen *facepalms*: You're an embarrassment
Peter: Hey! Don't make me look up to you and value your care
Stephen: ...
Stephen: Did you just threaten me with your love?
Peter: Yep. It's as deadly as a serial killer
Stephen:
Peter: It's actually caused a lot of attachment issues for me
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reallyunluckyrunaway · 6 months ago
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You have to earn that title damnit.
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marvelgifs · 1 year ago
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Do not speak to me of sacrifice, Stephen Strange. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), dir. Sam Raimi
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mischievous-thunder · 2 months ago
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Forever and always
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thesuperheroesnetwork · 10 months ago
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Texts From Superheroes
Facebook | Threads | Patreon | Instagram
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captain-ass-gard · 2 years ago
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unnnamedidiot · 5 months ago
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One of my fav Dr Strange piece aaaaaaaaaa
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unicornspwnall · 1 year ago
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THE MARVELS (2023) dir. Nia DaCosta
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avengerscompound · 5 months ago
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Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff My favorite looks through all the shows.
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