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...and the scenario plays out the same as if she had been a love interest, because being a best friend doesn't make someone a lesser target as a hostage than being a romantic partner and she's not about to Out her own best friend. It's not like if the villain knew she was a best friend she wouldn't be kidnapped for the Sanctity of Friendship or something.
She does, however, stab the villain because her friend might be constantly worrying about the morality of utilizing his power for mortal violence, but she's just a girl with a knife. I'm sure the fact that she's best friends with the hero instead of dating makes the knife hurt more, I guess
The Hero is secretly gay. Unfortunately, the Villain doesn't know this and keeps kidnapping the Hero's best female friend, thinking that she's the love interest. Even more unfortunate, she's finally had enough.
#i am so confused by this prompt#like would the villain not kidnap her if he knew they were best friends instead of lovers?#best friends are still prime targets!#what matters about hostages is that you care about them not how you care about them#best friends are taken hostage in media all the time#literally how does being in a romantic relationship vs best friends with someone affect a hostage situation#is she going to go oh no you're mistaken we're just good friends and the villain will be like oh my mistake there you go?
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Prompt 118
Everyone is freaking out. The titan tower was broken into, no signs of who it was, and Tim- Robin- is missing. Thereâs blood on the walls, taunting them, implying that Tim is going through agony, and they canât deal with another dead Robin, they canât-Â
Meanwhile Tim is bemused, maybe a little concussed because that would explain things maybe, as heâs found himself in a living room full of books and thereâs a pair of kids too? One is straight up adoption bait- wait no thereâs three, with two of them being adoption bait and the third being a redhead. Thereâs a trio of small children there already playing by the couch heâs been bundled into.Â
Where the heck is his mask- or his bo staff or any of his supplies- is that the fucking Red Hood?! No, couldnât be, must be the concussion, because why would the Red Hood be feeding him a bowl of soup?
#prompts#dcxdp#dpxdc#Jason found lil tiny fenton siblings before he started some of his attacks#Pit latched on just as much as he did#He's a broody halfa whose ghost logic is that Tim is also his baby now#Baby took/shares his Name so therefor is part of his Fright#Is Jason a tad feral? Maybe#Are the rest of them twice as feral?#Oh definitely#Tim might have a concussion and is very confused because last thing he saw was red#Don't worry he didn't get beat up#The blood was a mixture of human and animal#The Pit when Jason is thrown in: Omg a baby#The Pit: My baby now let's go make sure you're healthy by scaring the humans and havin fights#Jason: *confused halfa noises*#Jason: I am an adult but also baby but not too baby to not adopt these smaller babies#De-aged Fenton siblings with only bursts of memories: Yeah that seems about right#Concussed Tim: But I already avoided adoption before.... :(
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Can I please have meet cute/weird with mistaken villain! Danny (but really just a engineer and or chem student) and the one being put on investigation cause Danny is a day villain(not really)! Duke
Technically, Danny Fenton is innocent. Technically.Â
Duke wants to give him the benefit of the doubt, especially since heâs having so much trouble finding solid evidence that Danny is stealing from a wide variety of people, but heâs been burned before by trying to see people as better than they were. It doesnât change the fact that Oracleâs cameras keep spotting Danny right before a building on the street is broken into and something stolen. Heâs always just walking down the sidewalk; no one has spotted him entering or exiting a building, but heâs around far too often to be unconnected to these burglaries.Â
It doesnât help that strange, petty crimes have been on the rise since Danny first arrived in Gotham.Â
So.
Danny Fenton is technically innocent.
Duke is trying to prove that heâs not.Â
Maybe Iâm looking too closely, he thinks, going over Dannyâs sparse file in the Hatch. Maybe Dannyâs only one person in a bigger operation.
He could just be the lookout, the runner, the information gatherer who marks which buildings to hit. He may even be the scapegoat, the sacrificial lamb; Danny has no support in Gotham, no family, no job. There would be no one to help him if he got arrested or injured in a fight. Heâs a freshman college student from Illinois who should be unprepared for life in Gotham but is somehow managing to survive like a native.Â
Thereâs a lot about Danny that doesnât add up.Â
Duke has seen plenty of different people since he first went out as the Signal. Heâs tried to be kind and give people the benefit of the doubt, but it leads to his loved ones being put in danger. Some people are truly evil, some working on a malicious agenda, some are misguided in their beliefs, and some are desperate people who see no other way to move forward.
Heâs not sure yet which on Danny is, but heâs hoping Danny is just desperate and needs a little help to get out of a life of crime.
Which leads to the next problem: Duke has no idea what Danny is steal, or why. He hits both rich and poor folks, civilians and members of the mob, and once, notably, stole something right out of Cobblepotâs office. Allegedly, at least, since no one saw him enter or exit the office, not even the security cameras.Â
But added to the whispers going around about a new group in Gotham snatching people up from the streets, and some strange green substances found in warehouses often raided by police for the frequent drug labs that pop up in themâŚÂ
It doesnât look good for Danny. Especially when a few of the items he stole were found where people either vanished or where that green substance has been found.
A week of analysis in the Batcave and they still donât know what it is.Â
Both Damian and Jason suspected Lazarus water, but the composition was completely different. By the look of the molecular structure, it shouldnât have been in a liquid form at all.Â
All these findings lead back to one person who may have answers: Danny Fenton.
According to Tim, whoâs already broken into Dannyâs dorm room and checked over all the labs he has classes in, Danny has some concerning items in his possession. Various inventions and little metal knick-knacks put together by a practiced hand. He was also the one to find all the information that went into Dannyâs file when it was first being made: social media posts, school report cards, news articles about his parents⌠everything.Â
And then he had an emergency mission to take with the Titans that swept him out of Gotham leaving Duke to tackle this investigation on his own.Â
He doesnât have Timâs natural skill in stalking and invading privacy. He hates breaking into peopleâs spaces and following them around, but needs must and he has to force himself to work through the discomfort.Â
Itâs a good thing he did, too. Dannyâs leaving his dorm after his last afternoon class, hood up to hide his face and something held in the front pocket of his hoodie. He ducks around people on the sidewalk easily, almost as if heâs gliding through the crowd instead of walking.Â
Duke follows from above, bending the light around him to hide him from sight.Â
He walks for some time, weaving through alleys and streets as if heâs been in Gotham his whole life, leaving behind the university campus to head towards Otisberg. Thereâs something strange about the way Danny walks, as if heâs moving around people who arenât there, guided by something Duke canât hear. Even using his meta abilities doesnât do much beyond show him where Dannyâs going to be in the next few seconds.Â
He continues to follow Danny on the rooftops, walking along the edge to keep him in sight.Â
Then Danny stops behind an apartment building and tilts his head back to look up at it. He tilts his head to the side, then nods and looks around the empty alley. Duke crouches down, keeping his eyes on Danny in the hopes of catching him in the actâ
Danny disappears.
Duke curses under his breath and jumps down from the roof, putting more strength into his abilities as soon as his feet touch the ground.Â
The space where Danny was has a faint outline, oddly enough. Heâs never seen that before. From it is a semi-transparent trail, smoke-like and a pale green leading into the building. It goes straight into a wall, as if Danny walked through it.
He canât go in and search the entire apartment, but he can grapple up and take a look into the hallways to see where Dannyâs heading. If he was looking up, then thatâs where he should be heading.Â
It doesnât take any effort to scale the building. There are ledges and windowsills and plenty of handholds for him to propel himself off of, and paired with his powers, Duke is able to find the correct floor in just under two minutes.Â
The green smoke slowly dances through the air of the ninth floor, on the east side of the building. If heâs been counting the rooms correctly, then the target of tonightâs burglary has to be apartment 924.Â
The curtains are drawn on the window he makes his way over to, and his abilities donât show him anything helpful for the immediate future. He hates going in blind, especially to a civilianâs home, but capturing Danny takes priority. Duke picks the lock and slides the window up slowly, making sure it stays quiet, then slips into an empty bedroom.Â
He makes his way out into the hallway on silent feet, keeping a wary eye on the thin smoke strands of green, curling along the walls. The rest of the apartment is empty as well, pale sunlight slanting across the floor through the blinds.Â
Everything is still and silent. Dannyâs nowhere to be found.Â
Did he miss Danny leaving, somehow? Was this a misdirect to get him out of the way while Danny stole from another location? Did he know Duke was following him?
But no, his ears pick up on the faint sound of clothes rustling.Â
Cautiously, Duke turns towards the front door, where the door to the coat closet is open. He focuses on whatâs going to happen in the next twenty seconds and sees Danny panic, then disappear from sight again, but a transparent outline of his body is visible just enough to show him where he runs to. Best not to spook him; Duke pulls at the light around him and bends it to hide him from sight.
Then he moves along the wall, getting around the open door without bumping into anyone or anything.Â
A figure in front of the coats, shoving them to the side roughly, flickers in and out of view, almost like a reflection in water, distorted by ripples on the surface.Â
Danny pops back into visibility suddenly, scowling at the coats. âAre you sure itâs in here?â he asks the empty air.Â
There is no answer, but Danny acts like there is. He rolls his eyes and says, âItâs a favor. That Iâm doing for you. I can literally stop right now and you wouldnât be able to stop me.â He shoves aside another heavy winter coat, then sighs. âWhy donât you look for it, and then tell me where it is.â
He steps back and bumps into Duke.
Danny whirls around, eyes wide, and blast of green light has Duke crashing back into the wall, trying to blink spots out of his eyes.Â
âWait!â he yells, grabbing for Danny before he can run off. âI just wanna talk!â
âStanding right behind me like a serial killer does not make you look like someone who wants to talk!â Danny yells back, slipping through his hands like mist.Â
âI just have a few questions!â
âWell, I have a question: why?!â
âWill you hold still, weâre being too loud!â
Danny escapes to the other side of the apartment, next to a window looking fully prepared to fling himself out of it. But he does stop yelling, so Duke is counting it as a success.
âWhy is the Signal coming after me?â Danny asks, glaring at him suspiciously.
âDude,â Duke says, âYouâve been seen outside of every single building thatâs had a burglary since you first arrived in Gotham. All the Bats are after you, they just sent me because Iâm the only one active during the day.â
âAll the Bats?â Danny repeats, losing what little color he had in his face.
He looks legitimately scared, pale enough to be concerning, and Duke drops his guard and tries to relax the tension in the apartment. âIâm not gonna turn you into the cops or anything. I just had questions and you seem like the most likely person to have answers. Thatâs it.â
Danny still looks wary, ready to run at a momentâs notice, but he doesnât leave when Duke approached casually, leaning his weight against the couch.Â
âSo,â he begins, âWhatâs the deal with all the thievery? Itâs rarely something super rare or expensive.â
Thereâs a long few minutes where Danny doesnât answer, looking anywhere but at Duke. Then he twitches a bit and glares off to the side, and says, âI taking items that are contaminated with ectoplasm to help ghosts move through the veil and leave Gotham.â
That tells him nothing! That just gives Duke more questions! But at least itâs an answer, the first one any of them have got.
âI think youâre gonna have to explain a little more.â
âGhosts are real, alright?â
âYes.â
Danny stops. Squints at him. âWhat do you mean, âyesâ?â
âGhosts are real,â Duke repeats, âThere are a few who help heroes or are heroes themselves, but thatâs more on the magic side of things so Iâm not super familiar with it.â
âMagic,â Danny says slowly. âSure, alright. Um. Yes, ghosts are real. And there are a ton in Gotham who need help moving on, but theyâre too weak to get past the veil. Something about Gotham has made the veil super strong, so they need a little boost to get through. Additional ectoplasm bonded helps with that.â
âAnd thatâs why youâre stealing random things?â
âThe ghosts I help can kind of sense ectoplasm-infused things, but they need me to grab them since they canât hold anything without a physical body.â
Duke nods slowly. âOkay, thatâs starting to answer some things. We have found those objects in the last places missing people were seen. Any idea whatâs going on with that?â
âYeah, those people were already dead.â
The way Danny says the most concerning answers as if theyâre nothing is really throwing Duke off his game. He was expecting to be calm and serious to keep Danny from freaking out too much and look like a legitimate hero. But as soon as Danny started talking, all his nerves fell away and Duke is left grasping for composure.Â
âThey wereâŚâ
âThey were ghosts, yeah. And they needed to get through the veil. But they were also able to possess their own bodies and didnât realize they were dead until I had to break the news to them, which is why it looks like living people just up and disappeared.â
âOkay⌠What about the green stuff weâve been finding?â
âEctoplasm.â Danny holds up a hand and a neon green light surrounds it. Except it looks more solid than light, as if it can be touched, and it moves on its own like fire around Dannyâs fingers. âItâs what ghosts are made of.â
Oh. If Danny has ectoplasm, does that meanâŚ
âAre you dead?â Duke asks, heart dropping.Â
Instead of looking upset about the question, or even disturbed by it, Danny just shrugs and waves his hand back and forth. âA little.â
âOkay, so let me get this straight,â Duke says, trying to resist the urge to rub his temples. Itâs a habit he didnât mean to pick up from Batman, and it would just look silly with his helmet in the way. âYouâre just doing all this to help ghosts?â
âYeah. Basically. They asked for help man, of course I was going to help them.â
Dannyâs a good person. Heâs just a good person to ghosts. But this is good news either way, and he can let the others know that Danny isnât the next Catwoman and is entirely unconnected from any drug production. Everything that made him look like a criminal is just the fault of ghosts.Â
âSpeaking of,â Danny continues, âLooks like they found what they need, so Iâm going to grab that real quick.â He pushes off of the wall and heads for the closet again, moving past Duke without any fear. Duke follows, keeping a few feet of distance between them so Danny doesnât feel trapped, and watches as he shoves aside the coats again and pulls a shoebox out of the depths of the closet. From it, he takes a single intricate lace headband and holds it up.
It looks normal, if a little old, but when Danny sends ectoplasm through it, the lace lights up and holds the glow.Â
He pulls some strange contraption out of his pocket and holds it up to the headband. It makes a few beeps, then Danny mutters, â7.4 millisieverts. Thatâs enough to get you through the veil.â
Another concern Duke can let go of: Dannyâs not creating weapons like his parents have, heâs just measuring ectoplasm through his own inventions.Â
Maybe he could talk to Bruce or Tim about getting Danny an internship at the R&D lab in Wayne Enterprises? That way they could keep a closer eye on him while seeing what he can create in some of the best laboratories in the country.
Well, it might take having them meet Danny before they trust him enough for that, but Duke is sure he can make it happen.Â
âI better go see this through, then,â Danny says, shoving the contraption back into his hoodie pocket. He gives Duke a small awkward wave, then pops out of visibility. âIâll see you around, I guess?â he disembodied voice hedges, and Duke smiles.
âIâm sure Iâll be able to find you again.â
âCool. I gonna go now!âÂ
He doesnât see any sign that Dannyâs left, but he gets a feeling that heâs alone now, the apartment suddenly emptier than it was before.Â
As strange and concerning as Danny and all his bizarre actions were, Duke is glad he was able to finally talk to him and get some answers. Knowing how Gotham pulls people him in, itâs only a matter of time before the other Bats are exposed to Dannyâs kind of strange. Heâs already looking forward to it.Â
For now, though, he has a file to update in the Hatch; POTENTIAL THREAT will be removed and replaced with GHOST HELPER.Â
If anyone goes snooping into his files and gets confused, then thatâs their problem. Dukeâs explained enough. And Danny can take care of the rest, once they go through the effort of tracking him down. Duke's done his part, he's ready for the rest of them to step up to his level.
He canât wait to see what other kind of trouble Danny can get it into.
#ghostlights#dc x dp#dp x dc#dcxdp#dpxdc#prompt fill#my writing#could not do a meet cute/weird in this prompt so i made it a meet disaster lol#heres danny trying to focus on his education!! and then ghosts start popping up asking for help bc gotham wont let them leave#so danny has to make a few contraptions to be able to help them (mostly ecto tracking/measuring/containing) and it looks SOOO sus#the ghosts also have a weak ecto sense which is how they find him bc hes FULL of ecto#and that means hes robbing houses during the day/late evening bc the night is for homework and stress#duke is just... trying his best lol.#sorry if the last part of this is rushed or confusing i am slightly sick and can Not focus#anyways i hope u enjoy!!#thanks for the prompt!!
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Y'know, I see a lot of people argue that like, Jay is ugly. Why does Jon like him? And I've made it clear I disagree, because, like, cmon:
That is OBJECTIVELY a handsome man, and I'm a lesbian, lmao.
But like. If he was. ... So?
I actually think it's pretty cool that DC was like, yeah, Superman fell in love with a guy who cuts his own hair with dull scissors and dresses like oscar the grouch. He's a little weird to look at, maybe he's not the most conventionally attractive dude, but SUPERMAN found him wonderful and wanted to kiss him on the mouth.
That's... great? Like that's great. There's no universe where that reading of the text isn't awesome and empowering. Queer love should transcend looks and social status, and a huge part of queerness is finding beauty in the 'odd', anyways.
#I wont leave it unsaid I do think saying jay is ugly often gets kinda racist. So knock that off. But also#I think part of my general confusion here is like. As a weird looking dyke. Yes Jay is not conventionally attractive. ... Good?#Conventionally attractive people are terrifying and boring.#I am exclusively attracted to the strangest women possible and I believe gay men should get to have that joy too AMEN!#I like this little freak WAY more he's got an actually interesting design lmao#dc#This wasn't prompted by anything!#I just was thinking about how much this talking point bothers me. Please get interesting for once in yalls lives#jay nakamura#jayjon#jonjay#jon kent
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DRAWTOBER DAY 1 - AUTUMN/FALL
(prompt list under the cut!!)
#So some of you may be very confused as to why this is appearing again lol#thank you Eli for reblogging the original!!#Tumblr just REFUSED to put my post in tags no matter what I did#Sincerely hoping it works this time - if it doesn't I'll just leave this one up. Deleted like. 5 previous attempts :(#Which sucks!! I am really proud of this piece - weird bad omen for the rest of this prompt lol#Anyways!! Hope this gets pushed out!! Thank you guys for all the support#I really appreciate it!! :D#Artwork#wild kratts#WK#aviva corcovado#wild kratts Aviva#chris kratt#martin kratt#kratt Brothers#Drawtober#Drawtober 2024
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I donât know how many people have watched Dead Boy Detective (go watch it now, itâs really good) but I just think that more fics should have Danny using ghosts to intimidate people heâs interrogating like they did in episode 5. I just think that he could really pull off fucking with people super well by convincing them he has magic or powers (besides being half ghost) super well.
#danny phantom#even better if itâs a dc x dp prompt where he wants to go under the radar from the GIW#like he doesnât want to use powers cause heâs afraid of being tracked but has to get information from people for some reason#just imagining him intimidating someone like the riddler or lex luthor#and being like better answer my questions or weâll see how effective I am at controlling this paperweight#dc x dp#he causes so much confusion when the heroâs track him down#cause he had telekinesis but canât move the remove that is on the coffe table half a foot away from him
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Damian remembered his other halfâŚremembered how the hole in his heart beganâŚremembered how the death of his brother and his own first kill were the same eventâŚ
He made Grandfather proud.
His twin was deadâŚ
He would take his rightful place as the one and true heir.
His twin was deadâŚ
Father would never know he had another child that looked so much more like him.
His twin was deadâŚ
There is a boy across the room that wears his face, that eyes are an inherited color, whose face looks so hauntingly familiar to that in his dreamsâŚ
His twin is dead.
That is an unchanging fact.
Danyal Al Ghul died and his body burned away as though to erase any traces of him away from this world.
Daniel Fenton was born to a family of scientists.
Danny is not DanyalâŚhe is not kin to Damian in any wayâŚ
But because of his blood being tainted by ectoplasm, any DNA kits fail in proving so.
Damian believes this is just proof that because the blood sample has traces of green in it, that it has to be his brother, his brother was returned to him and he has a second chance.
His twin is dead.
Danny is not his brother but Damian refuses to believe that.
shovels copious amounts of popcorn into my mouth ok I'm interested.
#i am slightly confused on what the wording is so ya girl will simply not add onto this. sorry :(#danny phantom#dc comics#dp x dc#writing prompts#dpxdc#dp x dc prompt#bones replies#mynameisjag
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Dp x Dc x Miraculous: Deified Siblings AU Pt. 1
Based on 2 Prompts.
One is the Deified Batman AU , which you can read here
The other is a Prompt where Danny, Damien, and Marinette are raised together in the League of Assassins. I can't find it at all, so I will go over the gist of it here. (Edit: Found it!, thank you to the person in Replies who linked me)
Danny is the oldest, about 3 or 4 years older than. The other 2. He is the favorite child.
Danny is 10, Damien and Marinette are 6
Damien is seen as the spare, Marinette is seen as the unfortunate addition.
As the Prompt goes, Danny wants to escape the League and takes his little siblings with him. Damien, fully brainwashed by the Leagues ideals, stabs Danny in the back and drops him off a cliff into a River below, thinking he killed him. He tries to take Marinette back, but she backs away and runs.
Damien returns, tells the League that Danny tried to run away and got himself and Marinette killed in the process. Damien only survived because he wasn't stupid enough to try and leave the League.
Damien stays in the League for a while, before he is eventually taken to his father, The Batman when he is 10
Danny survived his murder attempt, but he lost all of his memories and washed up on the shore of the river miles away. He was found by the Fentons, who were in Europe on a research trip, and was adopted. Canon goes the same for him.
Marinette ran away, using her skills to get all the way to Paris before managing to get adopted by a loving couple. She becomes Ladybug at 13, the same as in Canon.
This is where the Deification happens.
...
Lets go Oldest to youngest.
Danny became a God the moment he died. As a Demigod, he was already partially Divine. When he lost his Mortality, he became what was essentially a God with no Domain. So, he built one up.
He became known as a Protector Spirit, as a Winter Spirit, and after defeating Pariah, as a Death God.
By the time he was 16, he was a fully fledged God.
This did help his amnesia a little bit, and he did have a vague sense of what his life was like before he lost his memories, as well as some flashes. But he knew that he preferred his new life, so he never really looked into it.
...
Damien is the only one who would eventually ascend to God-Hood through Natural Growth.
Damien takes the Mantle of the Robin. And as such, he links himself directly to his father's source of Power, and creates his own Legend, his own Myths. He becomes his own God at around 14.
He is a Vengeful God, one who is Violent. But at the same time he is an Animal God, one who takes care of the abandoned Animals around him. Probably a carry over from his Dad's Protector God Domain.
...
Marinette became a God last. She had it easiest though.
Marinette was born as a Demigod, and later became Linked with Tikki, who is basically a Small Part of the Goddess of Creation tied to the Miraculous.
Her own fledging Divinity mixed with Tikki'a Divinity and helped her Acsend to God-Hood after about a Year as Hero when she is 14.
She would have done so anyways as a Hero, but without the Gotham Pantheon to attach herself to, it would have taken many more years for her to grow enough to Ascend.
She became a Minor Creation Goddess. She also became a Goddess of Creativity, and Protection as well.
If you are worried about the Balance between Creation and Destruction don't worry, Adrien also becomes a God soon afterwards. His Ascension is mostly because he is a being made of Magic (as a SentiMonster) who was linked with a God through his Miraculous.
(I don't like the stories where Adrien is mistreated for no reason, so here he at least gets to be Ladybugs Equal)
...
This is the basic premise of the Prompt. I am planning on writing out the potential Story in a Part 2, but until then what do you think?
(Honestly looking at this after finishing writing it, it feels absurd. 3 different Fandoms, plus 2 different Dp x Dc Prompts. You need to be DEEP in the Crossover Fandoms to really understand this. Imagine a casual fan finding this! It would look like Pure insanity!)
#Dp x dc#Dpxdc#Miraculous#Miraculous Ladybug#Dp x Dc x Miraculous#Prompt#Marinette Dupain Cheng#Damien Wayne#Danny Fenton#Demon Twins AU but with a twist#Older Brother Danny#Danny is a God#Damien is a God#Marinette is a Goddess#I am so sorry to the casual fans finding this#You must be so confused#batman becomes a god AU#Batman Becomes Deified AU#Dc#Dcu#Thus is barely coherent#I wrote this at 3:53 AM#Send Help#I have had 3 consecutive hours of sleep in the past 2 days#And it is all of my own doing#I am the victim of my own mistakes#Help.#That got depressing#Danny had amnesia#Amnesiac Danny Phantom
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SOMEONE ACTUALLY USED MY PROMPT AND IFCNMOEKDCMPKEDCMOKCDNMAODELKCNMOLCKM I AM DYING ITS SO FREAKING GOOD, SIGNAL BOOSTING THE HECK OUT OF THIS! Legit I have reread it like 5 times and been crying since. Please to those that loved the idea of a deaged Danny and good and trying big brother Damian go read it!!!!
its just so freaking good. I will now be tagging those that asked.
Please! Go read, give kudos and comments to the writer! ( I still don't have an AO3 so please give them my love and adoration as well! And tbh I just about died when I realized just WHO wrote for it, I've read their work in the past, its what got me into the Danny and Damian being siblings trope, I am not kidding)
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#dp x dc#crossover#dpxdc#dpdc#danny and damian are siblings#I am crying happy tears I kid you not#please read it#I am so excited#Damian is giving feral older brother vibes#hes gonna stab someone if they mess with Danny#and the way Danny's mind is confused between being a teen and child is perfect#I need more#I did not write the fic but I gave out the prompt so I am going to signal boost the heck out of this#give the writer all my kudos#danny phantom dc
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I saw this post the other day that said something about how back in The Day, most sitcoms were about a group of friends or a family, and very little was ever said about their jobs and what they do for a living. And now all sitcoms are set in a workplace and very little is said about peopleâs lives outside of work and I just wanna say; Ever since I read that post, I have been ripping my hair out.
Because like. Yeah. Thatâs basically it, isnât it? In the 80s and 90s it was all about hanging out with your friends at the coffee house or spending time with your family after work and on the weekends, and that was the most important thing in these characters lives, and now itâs just. Work. Friends outside of work? Donât exist. Family outside of work? Donât matter. âWorkplace romancesâ is such an overused trope nowadays because these characters donât meet anyone outside of work. And itâs never really fulfilling work, either. Normally itâs an office or someplace where people wish they were doing something else.
Kicking, screaming, biting ect ect.
#IM SO MAD ABOUT THIS#like this is literally the most upsetting thing in the world to me#the fact that even the media we consume nowadays reflects this weird grind culture thing#donât meet anyone outside of work#all of your main milestones and celebrations in life revolve around work#your friends and family donât matter as long as you have a place to work#I AM GOING TO CRY#remember that episode of Friends where Chandler realises he hates his job and just randomly quits#and then Monica is confused for a second and the. he says something along the lines of#oh well. itâs just a job. Iâll get another one.#and this all happened because they forced him to work through Christmas Eve so he couldnât spend it with his friends or Monica.. ???#remember how in TV shows a character working through Christmas Eve would prompt them to just randomly walk out..?#and realise their worth as an employee..?#and now itâs just A Cute Christmas Episode#because all these characters do is work#THIS IS UPSETTING#ray rants and junk#personal#the office#b99#parks and rec#abbott elementary#superstore#also I donât remember the original post or who made it unfortunately but they put it much more elegantly than I have here lol
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Prompt 290
Ghosts have the habit of taking names of those theyâve defeated. Not in spars or play-fights of course, and one has to actually be an adult for the instinct to hit, but it happens. It happens far more often than one would think.Â
Jason? Actually has no clue when he comes back to the living why he stole one of the Jokerâs older names, nor why the Pit goes so angry when he thinks about Robin- HisTitleHisFraidNameFromFamily-Â
Now the Pit? Not a baby semi-near the cusp of adulthood, in fact is Very Old even if itâs more hivemind-esque then a full on realms entity. Very offended for the Baby it was gifted, because who takes that from a literal infant?!Â
Oh! Oh thatâs another baby! Hm, change of plans, obviously the baby is also its. Because while adult ghosts trying to forcefully take a Name is a direct challenge? A ghostling- or in this case liminal- doing it is an open invitation for adoption.Â
#DCxDP#DPxDC#Prompts#Sentient Lazarus Pit#Jason has no clue what happened either#Tim got kidnapped by Pit Mad Jason and bundled into a nest#At this point Hoodâs Merry Men is used to their Boss bundling up kids and helping them detox so they leave him be#Let Liminals & ghosts Purr#Dick & Bruce are so very panicked & tearing through Gotham#Not unlike how Timâs teammates are freaking out & searching outside Gotham#Meanwhile Tim is just confuzzled as Big Crime Lord curls around him & growls at anyone who so much as opens the door#the Pit: I am such a good parent :)#Later when Jason isnât actively having Pit Episode (the Pit totally isnât wanting babies to meet each other)#Jason holding Tim by the armpits audibly confused: You are not one of my brats#Tim who is concussed & has narcolepsy: No shit helmet-man but let me go back to sleep itâs comfy
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Warrior Nun Commentfic Fest! Week 2 Round Up
This week we've seen 10 new prompts show up, making a total of 29 since the event started. We've also had 7 new fills join the 13 total.
From an instigating Beatrice/Lilith piece to an older Mother Superion seeking happiness to Camila and Ava singing the praises of pizza to Ava and Beatrice in a time loop to another spin on the "second kiss" Ava/Bea prompt to a sad Camila/Lilith drabble to a Shannon/Suzanne discussion and resolution... Our writers have been giving our prompters' ideas some very interesting life!
There's no telling where week 3 will go -- hopefully towards even more prompts, fills, and participants to enliven the party and celebrate our beloved show :)
So come and join us to check out what was created until now as well as to see what the next week of the fest will bring! Leave a prompt of your own, submit a fill, leave a comment on one of the fics that are already there, tell a friend... Everyone is invited!
#warrior nun#wn commentfic fest#the event only works if you chip in! don't be shy! just submit stuff on anon if you're that nervous about it!#and in case it isn't clear YES you can (should!) tell the authors when you liked their stuff. replying to their fills is not against rules#there's nothing about commenting in the rules because it's expected as a normal thing not because Only Prompts And Fills Allowed#idk if that was confusing for anyone so i'm mentioning it just in case since i know a lot of people aren't familiar with this type of event#anyway yes i am showing off all of my dw icons over there lol i'm an icon addict
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Crozier/Fitzjames, fake amnesia
from this list of reverse tropes for fic writers. i told @firstelevens I wasnât sure I had it in me to write fic for these two and then I went and washed my hair and while I did that, this idea popped into my head fully formed and I was bound by honor to write it down. Also itâs the first thing my brain has wanted to write in like two months, so I took that as a good sign?? Anyway, hereâsâŚsomething. Kind of a Parks and Rec AU?? but also not in any serious way? Itâs likeâŚwhat if these dudes from The Terror worked in local government or whatever⌠donât worry about logistics, I mostly wanted to write Blanky and Crozier being best friends and also talk about sobriety feelings a bunch. AND THEN I DID. only fits the prompt if you squint super hard but, regardless, please enjoy⌠on ao3 because why not
âSo, you feel ready to go back to work tomorrow?â
Francis removes his gaze with considerable effort from the perfect red orb that is the sun sinking steadily under the horizon line across the lake and shifts it reluctantly back to Tom, whoâs sitting back in his chair with his booted foot propped up on a milk crate that he got from God knows where. The sight of the boot that encases the lower half of his left leg does push a wave of guilty bile up the back of his throat but heâs already been told that if he apologizes for causing Tom to have need of it one more time, heâll be drowned in the aforementioned lake, so he resists. Tom knows Francis is sorry about what happened and heâs chosen to forgive him, even if Francis still thinks itâs a stupid choice, second only to him befriending Francis in the first place all those years ago. Francis doesnât know where he himself would have ended up if that hadnât happened, though, so it all comes out in the wash he supposes.
âAs ready as Iâll ever be,â Francis says, tracing a hairline fracture in his coffee mug with his thumbnail just for something to do. âIf I take any more time off, Iâll just never go back, so itâs now or never, really.â
âAttaboy,â Tom says before taking a long, thoughtful drink from his own mug. Out of solidarity, or maybe sensitivity, he hadnât had anything to drink tonight either, despite Francisâs assurances that it wouldnât bother him and might even be a good idea, just for him to get used to it. Itâs not like he could reasonably expect to go the rest of his life without ever seeing alcohol again. Heâd seen four different ads for light beer alone this afternoon while watching reruns of âBonesâ on the couch and imagining every possible way his first day back in the office after rehab could go wrong and that hadnât sent him into a tailspin, so heâd probably survive watching his best friend drink in his presence. Still, Tom had chosen to just drink decaf coffee with him after dinner like the ancient relics they are, because he is, without a doubt, the best person Francis has ever known. âYou talk to anybody about it? I mean, besides meâŚâ
âWhat, you mean like a therapist? Of course. Iâve got, what, six of them now, for Christâs sake!â
âNo, I mean, from the office. Have you talked to anyone about coming back?â
âWell, John, obviously.â
âI suppose youâd have to, yeah,â Tom says, running a ponderous hand over his chin. âAnything interesting from that quarter?â
âJust about what youâd expect,â Francis says, trying to be generous. John had been kind enough to let him keep his job, after all, despite how bad things got in the end, but Francisâs issues with the man remain, even with his newfound sobriety. Francis had sent him a long, downright obsequious email apologizing for the damage heâd done with his drunken theatrics both over the years and in the very recent past and explained in detail all the ways he was going to do better in the future, while expressing gratitude for the unprecedented amount of grace everyone, but particularly John, had shown him during this stressful time. It was, in no uncertain terms, the most embarrassing thing Francis has ever had to do, and he has, in his life, proposed to the same woman three separate times with absolutely no success, so itâs not like heâs lacking in options for that top spot.
John is, thankfully, the sort of man who likes to breeze past unpleasantness wherever he can and is also, more importantly, a deeply entrenched bureaucrat whoâd just as soon do no work as do even a little work and therefore could not be bothered to hire a replacement for Francis. In fact, if he had to guess, John was probably clever enough to frame it as some sort of protection against a discrimination lawsuit somewhere down the line, despite the fact that several things Francis did at the staff Christmas party right before hitting rock bottom were definitely fireable offenses. Johnâs unflappable dedication to the status quo has worked in Francisâs favor for once, and while he certainly doesnât deserve the break, heâs going to take it where he can get it on the off chance it never happens again.
âAnd the staff? Your team, I mean.â
âI got coffee with a few of them individually, just to clear the air and apologize, so that if anyone wanted to take a swing at me, they could do it outside of work,â Francis says, scuffing his shoe against the porch.
âWell, thatâs considerate of you. Any of them try it?â
âNo. The cowards,â Francis scoffs, which makes Tom laugh. âJopson and Edward both seemed like they might be sick at the prospect of anyone in charge actually deigning to apologize to them, which wasâŚhumbling, to say the least. Then I got an extremely nervous monologue from Harry about the history and relative efficacy of Alcoholics Anonymous, which I think was his way of saying weâre square. And Silna told me if I tried to meet up with her outside of work hours again, sheâd block my number and quit without notice, so...â
âSheâs got the right of it,â Tom says, with a crooked grin.
âYeah, that was my favorite of the lot,â Francis replies. âWeâll have a team meeting tomorrow and weâll get someone in from HR so everyone can talk about feelings, God help us, but I think it might be okay. Which I could not have predicted when all this started, but here we are.â
âI could have,â Tom says. âYouâve made plenty of mistakes, I grant you, but youâve also done right by these people in a lot of ways. Theyâre not going to forget that in a hurry. Theyâre a loyal bunch.â
Francis nods, looking out over the water again. The pinks and golds of the sunset a few moments ago have already faded into purples and blues as night creeps in. The nocturnal chorus of frogs croaking and insects trilling is rising in the nearby woods. Heâs already said his piece about how absurd it is that theyâre sitting comfortably outside on the porch after dinnerâwith jackets on and a fire going, sure, but stillâand itâs only the beginning of March. Tom doesnât need to hear any more ranting about global warming right now; itâs no fair repayment of his generosity. What Francis really should do is head for home soon and let his friend have some peace and quiet. He could use some of that himself, but he somehow doubts that heâll get much rest once heâs home for the evening. At least he can panic about tomorrow properly there, though, by himself.
âSpeaking of throwing punches,â Tom says, carefully, after theyâve been quiet a moment, âhave you spoken to James at all?â
Francis winces with what feels like his entire body. âI havenât had the chance,â he says, as lightly as he can manage.
It isnât precisely true. If he found the time to contact everyone else whoâd been affected by his spectacular fall from grace during his leave of absence, he could have found the time to reach out to James too, but he hadnât. The apology he owes James Fitzjames is too big for an email, which heâd, in a truly cowardly fashion, gotten away with for almost everyone else, and the presumption and humiliation of asking for any of his free time as heâd done with some of his subordinates was a bridge too far. Besides, if theyâd met up at a coffee shop to talk things out, Francis has no doubt James would have ordered his drink with oat milk or stevia instead of sugar or mentioned a cleanse he was on and Francis would have rolled his eyes and said something awful and then he probably would have had to go to rehab all over again, which would have defeated the point. Francis has been told by outside observersâprofessionals in the field, for what itâs worthâthat heâs making progress, but heâs even more sure that heâs still, at his core, a miserable old bastard. Heâs just less miserable than he was before, by a small margin. Unfortunately, heâs not any less old, though. In fact, heâs older, but thatâs beside the point.
âYouâll have to face him sooner or later,â Tom says, not quite gently but not as bullying as he could be either.
âI know,â Francis says, covering his face with his hands. âIâll do it tomorrow. I mean, if anyoneâs entitled to an in-person apology, itâs James, surely.â
âAfter you punched him in front of everyone at the Christmas party and verbally berated him? Yeah, I think something more than a text message might be in order.â
âYou accepted an apology text,â Francis says, scowling into his mug. âAnd I broke your leg. You needed surgery and everything. I donât even think I broke Jamesâs nose.â
âOnly because your aim sucks when youâre wasted,â Tom replies, unbothered. âGave him quite the shiner, though, if you want to compare wounds.â
Francis sighs. âI already said Iâd talk to him. You have my word.â
âWhat am I? Your bloody father?â
âNo, and I like you a great deal better for it.â
âGood, then what do I need your word for?â
âI was just trying to convey my sincerity.â
âI donât doubt your sincerity, Francis. Never have. Itâs everyone else you need to convince.â
âI donât know what to say to James,â Francis says, into his hands. âI mean, with you at least, weâve known each other for ages. We can bounce back from quite a lot, it turns out. James, heâsâIâve never known how to talk to him in the first place. Now Iâve got to do it sober? I donât know where to start.â
âHow about, âJames, Iâm sorry for trying to knock your lights out with an audience present while I was drunk off my ass on the company dimeâ to start?â
Francis closes his eyes and leans back in his chair, letting the shame wash over him like a wave and then, more importantly, letting it recede like waves do. He sighs loudly and shakes his head.
âYou know, Iâve always regretted I wasnât the sort of drunk who forgets what he does when heâs wasted. Feels like it might be easier, ultimately. Like, I could say, âoh, sorry for whatever I might have done to you, James. The trouble is I donât remember any of it, but Iâm sure itâs nothing I would have done sober, all the same.ââ
âFeigning amnesia?â Tom barks, laughing and looking at him sideways. âWhatâs that? The thirteenth step?â
âLeave me alone,â Francis replies, waving him off but laughing himself despite his best efforts. âIâve done a lot of owning up to things lately. Canât I keep one petty grievance for myself?â
âYou could probably get away with it, if youâd left it as a petty grievance rather than escalating to violence. And your resistance to dealing with James should tell you making amends there is your highest priority. Discomfort is a good thing here, a signal youâre heading in the right direction. If it were all easy, everyone would do it, you know.â
âThatâs lovely, Tom. Will you be cross-stitching any of these aphorisms onto pillows to remind me to stay the course, or shall I just memorize them for when times get tough?â
âFuck off, you dusty old prick,â Tom laughs. âHey, what about this? âJames, Iâm ever so sorry for getting plastered and calling you out in front of everyone and then attempting to rearrange your pretty face with my fist! I do think some of the blame lies in you being so pretty and in me having some unresolved issues around my masculinity and my self-esteem, all of which you can blame on my waste of a father figure growing up, but in this case, I suppose I have to shoulder some of the responsibility for my actions myself. Forgive me?ââ
âThereâs no one else on earth who could get away with saying even half those things to me, you know,â Francis says, even as his blood doesnât boil or even heat in the slightest hearing them. It rushes to his face instead, no doubt resulting in a fierce blush that the gathering darkness mercifully hides from view.
âI earned it the hard way, my friend,â Tom says, patting his boot.
âThat you did,â Francis says, and rises from his seat. âIâd better be going, then. Much to do, after all: apologies to draft, laundry to fold, worst case scenarios to spin out.â
Tom gets up with effort, clunky and inelegant in his boot, but not so proud as to decline Francisâs hand when itâs offered. âI wasnât trying to scare you off,â he says once heâs vertical.
âYou didnât. Itâs like I said, Iâve a lot to do before the big day.â
Tom nods and, after a moment of deliberation, puts a hand on Francisâs shoulder. âYouâre a good man, you know.â
âIâm not sure about that,â Francis replies, shifting away from the praise. âMore of a bad man trying to be better.â
Tom gives him a long look at that and then shakes his head, smiling. âAll that work on yourself and you still donât get it,â he says, not unkindly. âWhat else do you think a good man is?â
Francis doesnât know, but he spends the whole ride home and the rest of the night thinking about it all the same.
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Francisâs plan of attack, such as it even exists, takes form more easily than he could have predicted. Once he starts thinking about how best to approach James at work and make amends on that front, he finds he knows a lot more about the man than he originally thought. A few years working together, however contentiously, has been enough to pick up on each otherâs habits and quirks well enough that Francis can reasonably predict when heâll be able to get a moment of Jamesâs time without anyone else around. The fact that he can do this and yet never thought to do it before under any other circumstances is the cause of another wave of shame that passes less quickly than Francis would like.
Francis arrives at the City Plannerâs office just before 8:30 in the morning with the certainty that he wonât run into Johnâthe man has many flaws but his dedication to never showing up to work any earlier than he absolutely needs to is not one of them, in Francisâs opinionâbut that he will, in all likelihood, find James already there and more than likely already working. He also arrives with the materials for a bribe, should that prove necessary.
Heâs so worked up, going through everything heâs planning to say one last time in his mind before he actually sees James, that he doesnât think to knock on the outer door, which is sitting half-open anyway, and just barges in instead. Itâs not a great start, he realizes a second after itâs too late to do anything else, and itâs made even worse by the fact that James is there, as expected, and heâs only partially in his shirt, which is not so expected. Francis stops and gapes for a moment with all the grace of someone whoâs been tased.
âGod, sorry,â he says, and tries to step back, only to collide with the door jamb. âI shouldâveââ
âFrancis, itâsâgood morning, Iâthis isnâtâIâm theâIâm sorry,â James says, managing to sound crisp and self-possessed even when heâs stammering his way through an apology. âI donât normallyâŚdo thisâŚin the office, I mean.â
âNo, of course not,â Francis says, behaving like a teenager in a romantic comedy for some reason and averting his eyes, even though thereâs nothing to see. James was in the process of buttoning his shirt when he came in, so itâs really the sight of his clavicle thatâs made Francis so uncomfortable. Was he always this much of a ninny? Is that why he started drinking, to cover it up? Itâs the only explanation that makes any sense now.
âI went for a run this morning and I neglected to pack a shirt with my work clothes, so I had to use the spare I keep in my desk for emergencies.â
The old Francis (of several weeks and easily a thousand group sessions ago) would have rolled his eyes at any number of things in that small explanation: running to work, keeping a spare shirt in oneâs desk, referring to anything related to fashion as an âemergencyâ and meaning it. Now, he nods thoughtfully and tries to think of it all as part and parcel of what he respects and admires about James: his dedication and planning, his ability to anticipate and address future challenges. The fact that he looks nice in blue. Whatever. It turns out itâs easier to do than he imagined it would be.
âI donât think you have a habit of undressing in the office for fun, James,â Francis says, instead of any of those nice things. âDonât worry.â
âRight,â James says, lightly, even as his shoulders remain tense. He does up the last few buttons and his clavicle disappears under the taut poplin fabric of his dress shirt. âWell, what can I do for you, Francis?â
Francis has heardâand, in turn, mockedâJames on any number of occasions start conversations with a smooth, âto what do I owe the pleasure of your company?â, which is not an expression Francis himself has been treated to in a long time and for good reason. He doesnât know why he thinks of it now, except that heâd take even a sarcastic reference to the pleasure of his company (of which there is none and never has been for James in particular, he thinks) over the idea that James should do anything for him, at this point.
âYouâre training, then?â Francis asks, skirting gracelessly around the question James actually posed. âFor another one of the what-do-ya-call-emâs? Not a marathon. The thing you did last yearâŚ?â
âThe Ironman,â James suggests, looking slightly pained. âItâs a triathlon.â
âYeah, that sounds right. Another one of those?â
âGod, no,â James replies, nose wrinkling slightly before he seems to catch himself doing it and intentionally blanks his expression. âIâm not likely to do another one of those. I already have my bragging rights, after all. Todayâs run was just for health.â
âOh, sure,â Francis says, tapping a fingertip nervously against the cardboard sleeve of his coffee cup. âIâm meant to be doing that now.â
âRunning?â James asks, betraying some surprise, which is fair enough.
âExercising. For my health. To keep meâŚâ
âFit?â
âWell, distracted,â Francis replies, with a shrug. âThere seems to be some thought of it helping to keep me away from drink, though Iâm not sure what the logic is there. But Iâm meant to be thinking of something Iâd enjoy, anyway.â
âNot running, then,â James says, brow crinkling like heâs giving the matter serious thought. James is a fixer by natureâand by profession, of course, being paid mostly to follow John around and make sure the grand promises that flow from his mouth actually happen somehow. He thrives with a problem to solve. If Francis were even marginally less stupid and less proud, he might have thought to come to James sooner. Heâs nothing if not several very large problems wrapped in a trench coat. Or a wind breaker, in actuality. The point is, Francis could use all the fixing he can get his hands on.
âNot likely. Never enjoyed it, really. Hard on the ankles, Iâve found.â
âYes, it can be quite stressful on the joints. Youâve got to take all sorts of precautions,â James says, in the tone he gets when heâs working his way up to a long treatise of some kind, but he stops abruptly and his face betrays that heâs seemingly caught himself. He clears his throat. âSo, itâs not for everyone. I understand.â
âYes, well, my sponsor was saying that I might try tennis or racquetball, but then Iâd have to find a regular partner or group, and Iâm not sure I have it in me.â
âThereâs a club nearby, actually, and they could help you arrangeââ James pauses and shakes his head, once again stopping himself from expounding on the different options available the way he normally would. Itâs an uncharacteristic amount of restraint coming from James, who loves recommending things to other people almost as much as he loves the sound of his own voice. Francis sees some of his own handiwork in this new display of shame and feels the need to make amends even more keenly than before because of it. âWell, you can Google it, I imagine, and it would be faster than listening to me. It is, uhâitâs in Eagleton, however, so I suppose that wonât do.â
âNo,â Francis replies, frowning. âThanks all the same, though. I imagine Iâll end up doing water aerobics with the rest of the senior citizens at the community center and call it a day.â
âYouâre not aâyouâre barely fifty, Francis!â
âIâm fifty-two, actually.â
âOh, well, in that case, I hope you have your affairs in order,â James gripes, as he messes with something entirely unnecessarily on his desk. Francis smiles at the strange comfort of annoying him, which should not be reassuring to him at all but heâs a messed up sort of fellow even on his best days. The smile grows when James clears his throat again and adds, like he canât quite stop himself, âSwimmingâs rather good for the joints, actually.â
âSwimming?â Francis asks.
âYes, swimming. As in, lapsâŚin a pool. Something else the community center offers, if you were interested. Itâs solitaryâmeditative, evenâand good exercise. Inâthat is, in case you were wondering.â
âIf this is you trying to talk me into a triathlon, Jamesââ
James sniffs, more performatively haughty than genuinely haughty, Francis suspects. âIâd never,â he says. âI was merely recommending an activity that you might enjoy more than water aerobics, and that might spare the elderly of our community from dealing your obvious personality disorder early in the morning, when those classes tend to be held.â
Francis, much to Jamesâs surprise from the look on his face, laughs at that. âIâll take that under advisement,â he says, while James continues to regard him like heâs wild animal exhibiting signs of rabies whoâs suddenly appeared in his path, which is maybe a common occurrence in town, depending on who you ask. âThank you.â
James nods, distracted. âSure.â
âWell, IâIâŚlisten, I didnât come here to talk about exercise regimes, which I figure you could have guessed,â Francis says, in a rush, because anything less than a headlong dive into the subject they need to discuss will hurt much worse than just getting it over with, he suspects. âAnd I donât want to presume anything about your life, but I also figure thereâs a non-zero chance that youâre already familiar with the famous 12 step program, maybe just through cultural osmosis, and I donât want to over explain any of it to you, but, well, thereâs a pretty important part about identifying people youâve wronged through your addiction and the resulting behavior and making direct amends to said try people andââ
âIâm familiar,â James interrupts, softly. âNot directly, of course, or, um, anything like thatâI donât want to detractâbutââ
Francis waves him off. âNo need to explain. I justâwell, obviously, that list of people, for me, had to include you, because of what transpired between us at the end of last year and how I behaved. The things I said to you, thenâhow Iâve always spoken to you, reallyâand of course, IâGod, Iâm so sorry. It feels absurd to say out loud but Iâm sorry for lashing out at you and hitting you, I should never haveââ
âItâs fine, Francis,â James says, starchily. Heâs got a nervous hand pressed to his ribcage, so intently that itâs almost shocking to look and see no actual knife sticking out from there, somehow. With that, itâs hard to believe the breeziness of his words. âReally, this isnât necessary.â
âAnd Iâm telling you it is,â Francis explains, as carefully as he can manage. âMaybe it isnât for you, I donât know, but itâs necessary for me. Do youâcan you understand that?â
âYes, Iâm sorry,â James says, after a deep breath. âOf course. Is thereâŚmore?â
âYou tell me. Is there any other ways my drinking harmed you that I havenât thought of?â
âNo, I wasnâtââ
Francis holds up a hand to stop him. âThat probably read as very sarcastic, given ourâŚhistory, letâs say, but it was a genuine question. I think Iâve raked myself over the coals for every possible slight I can imagine but if thereâs anything I did that I can address for you now, Iâd have you tell me.â
âNo, itâs fine, really,â James replies, shakily. âI only meant, I donât really know what goes into all this. Is amends just an apology or is there more to it? I donât need there to be, I was just curious. Thatâs all.â
âWell, youâre meant to endeavor to show youâve changed your ways, I suppose. To indicate that you wonât be perpetuating the same harm in the future. Which, in this case, is tough, becauseâŚwell, I mean, all I can give you is my word I wonât try to knock you out at work ever again.â
âOutside of work hours, howeverâŚâ James muses, with a small, mirthless smile.
Francis winces, but otherwise doesnât react. âIâll never behave that way towards you again. On my honor, for whatever thatâs worth.â
James folds his arms over his chest and looks down at the carpet, appearing like a sullen youth for a brief moment before he raises his gaze and becomes a grown man once more. Francis remembers when heâd shown up with John that first time, how heâd called James an infant to Tom when they finished their initial meeting with him about the townâs budget crisis all those years ago. Tom had laughed at him, wheezing âheâs a decade younger than us, if heâs anything, Francis. Heâs our bloody peer now, and if you donât see it, youâre cracked!â Francis thoughtâstill thinksâTom is the one whoâs cracked, in this case. James looked young, then; he looks young now, everywhere except the eyes, which contain a stormy seaâs worth of disappointment. Francis can be self-centered with the best of them but he knows heâs not the one who put that feeling there in the first place. Heâs not that important. For the first time, however, he feels protective of the man in front of him because of it and takes it as his very solemn duty to never be the cause of his disappointment again, so long as it can be helped. All that and itâs not even 9 in the morning yet.
âItâs worth plenty,â James says, eventually, clearly just as uncomfortable with this much emotion so early in the day as Francis is and eager to be done with it. âThank you, Francis.â
âYes, well, I wonât take up any more of your time, Iâve been nuisance enough for one morning, but if thereâs ever anything you want to discuss or clear up between us, my doorâs always open. To you, that is. Well, to anyone, but just in case your particular welcome was unclear, I mean, you shouldââ
James sweeps a hand out wide in a graceful gesture like heâs literally clearing the air. âUnderstood,â he says, sincerely, âand appreciated.â
âGreat,â Francis says, too cheerily and then winces again. âI mean, uhâright, Iâll just be going then.â
As he pivots back towards the door, the sloshing noise of the ice shifting in one of the cups heâd forgotten he was holding draws his attention. Christ, right. The whole point wasâFrancis really is starting to lose his mind. He contemplates just leaving anyway, like nothingâs amiss, but heâll have to explain the two drinks to his team, absolutely none of whom will buy that the iced chai is for him. Heâs gone on too many rants about how coffee shouldnât be iced and tea only on certain occasions. Heâs the type to drink hot, black coffee even on the most brutal summer days, though his sponsor did warn him that a lot of alcoholics do turn to sweets as a coping mechanism for replacing alcohol in their daily lives and not to be surprised if he found himself needing additional sweetener in his morning coffee as a result. Francis hadnât credited it at the time, but he had found himself momentarily tempted at the coffee shop this morning by a sign advertising something called a âdeath by chocolate latteâ as the daily special before heâd gotten a hold of himself, so maybe thereâs some truth to it. The point is, dragging this extra drink back to his office will be more humiliating than turning around and giving it to James like he originally planned, no matter how awkward it feels right now.
âOkay,â he says, turning back, âI promise this is the last thing and then I will let you get back to work. Thereâs, uhâitâs not a bribe, mind you, just an extension of the apology for what happened and for the fact that youâll have to continue working with me for the foreseeable future andâyou donât have to forgive me, you donât owe me that, I just thoughtââ
James looks at him, utterly perplexed, fingertips gently steepled on the top of the desk like heâd already been going back to whatever he was working on when Francis interrupted again. âWhat is it?â he asks, somehow still not betraying any annoyance at the interruption, hiding it well under an open tone of curiosity.
âTheâthis,â Francis finally spits out with considerable effort, holding the cup out towards James, rather than try to explain himself further. âItâs for you.â
âOh,â James replies, with an expression like Francis is trying to hand him a live gerbil and not an upsettingly overpriced beverage like the ones heâs seen James drink on dozens of occasions. âI, uhâthatâs really not necessary.â
âYou must take it, James. Please. I said youâre not obligated to forgive me, Iâm not trying to sway you, really. It just felt wrong to show up empty handed, after everything.â
âI understand, but, reallyââ
âYouâre not on another one of your cleanses, are you? Giving up sugar orâŚcalories before noon or something?â Francis ventures, imbuing his tone with more patience than he normally would, even though he still feels very little towards this thing in particular.
James is already so annoyingly healthy and brisk and handsome, it does take extraordinary amounts of patience to tolerate his talk of intermittent fasting and green juice with the goal of making himself even more annoyingly perfect. Surely, thereâs got to be a limit to that sort of thing, but Francis doesnât know; heâs on the opposite end of the spectrum it seems, having to re-learn the fundamentals of barely looking after himself in middle age without the aid of alcohol. Itâs pretty grim, if heâs being honest. It really is no wonder that James has been so consistently earning the gold medal spot in the competitive sport of getting on Francisâs nerves, with that in mind.
His intentional gentleness does seem to pay off in this case, though, since James smiles at him in only mild embarrassment. âUh, no, Iâm not. I justâyouâre not obliged toââ
âI know, butâlisten, James, I already committed my penance by having to say the phrase âdirty chaiâ with a straight face to a college student with a lip piercing at eight in the morning, okay? The damage is done. You might as well enjoy the spoils of my humiliation.â
Jamesâs smile widens at that, looking for all the world like he canât really stop himself. âDonât take this the wrong way, but that mental image might be worth more to me than the entirety of your apology.â
âNo offense taken,â Francis says, finally succeeding in handing off the cup, slick with condensation by now, into Jamesâs care. âI hope it will sustain you for a while yet.â
âOh, it shall,â James says, placing the cup gingerly onto his desk.
âRight, well,â Francis replies, âthatâs all, then. Iâll see youâŚlater, I suppose.â
James nods. âWe have a meeting set for Tuesdayâtomorrow. It should be on your calendar. Thomas said heââ
âIf Jopson says itâs there, itâs there.â
âGreat,â James says, easily. âUntil then.â
âYes. âTil tomorrow.â
Mission completed, Francis turns once more towards the door and is only interrupted in leaving by the sound of James clearing his throat behind him. He pauses, and looks over his shoulder, raising his eyebrows in question when he meets Jamesâs eye.
âItâs onlyâforgive me if this is the wrong thing to say, under the circumstances,â James offers, fidgeting with the edge of the notepad lying open on his desk, âbut you doâthat is, you look well, Francis.â
Francis doesnât allow himself the liberty of moving even an inch, not to fiddle with his collar or brush back his hair or otherwise indicate he gives so much as one singular damn about his appearance. âDo I?â he asks, tone purposely vague, like James has just told him the weather forecast and itâs only interesting to him in theory, really.
âYes, very well,â James says, putting his hand flat on the desk very deliberately, like it was giving him away before. At what, who knows, but heâs got it under control now. âThis change, it suits you.â
âWell, thank you, I guess.â
James now looks at his computer screen, absently. The next words he says might be something he was reading off of there, if they were anything else. âYou look good, is what I meant.â
âHowâ?â Francis pauses, feeling immense pressure to say this right, somehow. âSorry, but how would that be the wrong thing to say?â
âI wouldnât want you to think, wellââ James interrupts himself by laughing, just a little and rather joylessly. âItâs not that you didnât look good before.â
âOh, right,â Francis says, even as those words continue to make no sense to him in that particular order coming from this particular person. âWait, youâre sayingâI did?â
James meets his eye again, finally, but only to give him the most impatient, long-suffering look in human history. âIs it too much to hope that one of the twelve steps involves learning to take a compliment?â he asks, sounding depleted by the effort. âBecause it is one of your most exhausting qualities that you canât do so without endless interrogation first.â
âAnd itâs got a lot of competition,â Francis replies, feeling himself smile and choosing to do nothing to stop it, âwhat with all my other exhausting qualities.â
âYouâre really only proving my point here, you know.â
âThank you, James,â Francis says, dutifully. âItâs very kind of you to say. Better?â
âMuch,â James sighs. âYouâre showing remarkable improvement already.â
Francis leaves him, then, because to stay any longer would just be exposing himself to further ridicule and heâd absolutely deserve it, what with the stupid smile he now canât seem to get rid of.
#lmao zainab's exact words when we talked about this prompt were 'i'm in my slightly confused but supportive parental energy era'#my madness is being indulged so patiently#anyway this has been stressing me out for a month now just take it away from me!!!#the terror#the terror amc#fitzier#francis crozier#james fitzjames#thomas blanky#writing prompt#reverse fanfic tropes prompts#god i've forgotten how to even tag writing anymore...#firstelevens#homelywenchsociety#that's my writing tag! don't worry about it!#prompt fill#as always when i come up with a silly au for something i'm like 'i don't know how everyone fits in i haven't thought about it at all'#except i am always lying because i always know#most important part of this AU is that tunbaaq is The Pit#and ross is mark brendana-quits#and that's most of what you need to know#please join me in imagining all of the truly absurd parks plotlines i can shove these idiots into#my favorite that i've thought of so far is forcing james and silna into ben and april's plotline of getting stuck in a parking garage#traffic jam together for hours#i just think it would break them you know?? and that's fun#anyway....
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i just now realized why umbrella academy s4 feels so much worse than its previous seasons. it's trying to be the boys. it's going for shock value which, if you've seen the boys, is not really that shocking. and it's juxtaposing that with a cringefuckfest of an attempt at humor to try and make it a Dark Comedy. but all we have is a show that is trying to be both scandalous and funny at the same time, while failing at both. the writing and acting is so fucking bad! is everyone ok? there are 2 actors i like on this show (those of viktor and five) and even they are kind of lackluster this season? i will have to hatewatch this whole season.
nothing can be the boys a second time. there's better tv out there but the boys really did a good job nailing down dark comedy. in so many ways. it's a hard thing to do and umbrella academy thought it would try to capitalize on the trend without actually studying what makes dark comedy so good. it just feels like a m*rvel movie but with more gore and killing. boo.
#personal#few things prompt me to hatewatch i'd rather spend my time doing thing i like lol#but when something is so artfully bad that a case study needs to be made out of it i will do just that#and blog the whole thing probably#the enshittification of consumer goods and services continues#it is fucked when the industry cheaps out on entertainment#you mean i have to work 8 hours/day for these bigwigs#and they can't even provide me with quality television to numb out on for the remaining 4#unbelievable#the umbrella academy#this show is so confused about what it wants to be and it's painful to watch! this is what makes it entertaining in a roudabout way#i am known to makes lemonade out of lemons sometimes
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day 7 cringetober !! pinterest art base !
uhhhhh credit to the artist who made the base; https://www.instagram.com/cruzncreations/
#i am late on this#so very late#why did this take so long?#aren't bases supposed to make it easier#im so confused??#it's 7 am i haven't slept since yesterday#anyways art tags yippee#errors doobles#oc art#cringetober prompt#cringetober day 7#happy halloween#october
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Edit I meant Inktober 2024 day nineteen I ran out of tags itâs not even nineteen itâs eighteen
#inktober#I did it#I made a post to tag eoth#homestuck#GOD SAVE US#normalise drawing characters you know nothing aboyt#I canât even I donât know what to say Iâm so ashamed am I ashamed#the baby is you is a masterpiece alright I have a big long reaction post if you homestuckees would like it#but if itâs anything else go away Iâm embarrassed and I want nothing to do with this#I MADE THIS FOR ONE PERSON ALRIGHT YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE#and no itâs not some fun inside joke sadly#I was having trouble with the prompt and SOMETHING needed to be homestuck#itâs funny because they donât seem to be stuck at home here#shpukd I clarify I donât hate it#itâs just clearly not something I want to be associated with but god the baby is you is something#I wanted to draw the confused(?) moaning(?) shrugging kitkat troll off in the sky with the stars the HMMMMMMMM ufo my dream#I didnât even have a rubber guys#uh what I else I feel like I have a lot to say because I need to explain myself#im sorry im so sorry IM SORRY ITS NOT THAT I HATE HOMESTUCK I DONT THIS IS JUST#out of my comfort zone?????? like that term but funny#this is excruciatingly annoying how could I want to be an author and yet am unable to describe my embarrassment over ms paint adventures#like if I wasnât who Iâd like to be I could be into it right which is funny because Iâm not my ideal self#clearlyBRO WHY AM I HAVONG AN AUTISM MADKING CRISIS OVER THIS I JUST DREW JOHN AND DAVE THERES NOT MUCH TOO IT#Iâm sorry homstuckees unless this is funny to you (not the art#my random cris over having created something) Iâm sorry Iâm so sorry everyone GOD MY POOR MUTUALS#DONT YOU DARE LIKE THIS#EWICOMKICKS DONT YOU FREAKING DARE LIKE THIS IS NOT ART THIS IS NOT ART#this is a post#OF HOME AND STUCK#WHEREIN A ORANGE FLAVOURED MACARON FLAVOURED SPURT OF MADDNESS PLAYS IN THE BACKGROUD
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