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Fandom Wrapped (Reader Edition) 2024!
Thanks to the wonderful @kattyelf for creating this template! Links and detailed reviews under the cut.
Disclaimer: I probably read hundreds of SxF fics in the past year, and it was not easy to choose which ones to put in the list above (or below)! This fandom is full of wonderful, friendly creators and I am so glad to be part of it. I also had to narrow it down to only the ones I read and reread in 2024, not 2022 or 2023. Finally...I also happened to read many good fics only once. Sometimes a fic is just too painful or sad to reread, especially if it's not finished.
Favorite fic and author: After peace by @unhappy-sometimes!
I could gush about unso for a whole post and not be done, but I will try to contain myself. Her fic After peace originated from an AU comic she drew where Twilight was forced to retire early due a major injury, and drifted aimlessly until WISE asked him to take care of an orphan they had rescued from Project Apple. There are several things that amazed me about this fic and cemented it in first place for 2024:
The premise. It was original and so full of potential.
How personal Twilight's journey felt to me. I didn't have a life-threatening injury, but I did put my career on hiatus in the past year and have often struggled with questions of -- what am I worth when I'm not "doing" anything? I was so used to going 150% in the rat race and coming out on top at great personal cost to health and family; even if all that was bad, how else can I get that sense of accomplishment? How can I stop wanting that sense of accomplishment?
Her style, which is both vivid AND concise. The fic was around 22K words if I remember correctly, with a well-constructed plot, character arcs, plenty of emotional beats, and a satisfying resolution. I often wonder if my writing is too verbose and when I see something like After peace, it challenges me to do better.
THIS WAS UNSO'S FIRST FIC EVER. THE HELL. It's like a freshman album that gets put up for a Grammy.
Fic(s) I reread (plus runners-up):
That Time Yor Seriously Thought About Leaving by peonydee: This is a WIP with one more chapter before completion, I believe. Peonydee's style is unique in how it's hard-hitting and disarming at the same time. Yor and Twilight find themselves in impossible situations, their relationship tested to the limit (and one of them in a close brush with death), yet there's still an undercurrent of wry humor, almost fatalistic due to the fact both of them have been steeped in death and dirty work for decades, yet still hopeful and reaching for each other. I also cackle every time she makes Twilight go off on a mansplaining tangent without ever using the term outright. A masterpiece of show not tell.
Is It Really All Right? by zyzy1083: This one is tender. A jealous!Loid fic with a fascinating portrayal of Loid from Yor's perspective. The imagery of a dark sea choking down any true thought or emotion from breaking for air will stay with me for a long time. There's also the fact she basically made up lyrics for an indie song as part of the plot and I had to ask whether it was a real song. Finally, there's the fact she was bold enough to portray Loid as less than a perfect, kind, smiley husband toward Yor, but in a believable way. He snaps at Yor at times. He loses his patience. It feels like a real relationship, in the awkward tension when one partner wants to talk and the other absolutely does not want to talk. I admire that courage and wish more authors would take that risk (calling myself out I guess!).
Green-eyed Monster by bigbruja: another jealous!Loid fic that's lighthearted and fun. This is a comfort reread. I enjoy seeing Loid recognize the threat of a supposed "old friend" of Yor's, questioning his own feelings and how far he needs to go to fend this guy off. The guy is a Garden assassin, unbeknownst to him. I also love Yor's own inner struggle of just wanting everyone to get along, but showing steel when she needs to.
dalliance by rosetintednerdglasses: this is a WIP, but it is HILARIOUS and I hope everyone will go encourage this author to pick this fic back up when they have a chance. TLDR, Twilight (in disguise) is sent on a joint mission with Thorn Princess and flips out internally when he sees it's Yor. Handler then orders him to ensure Thorn Princess continues to cooperate. So as Twilight, he has to sort-of honey trap Thorn Princess, while as Loid he has to keep Yor happy. Poor Yor believes she's torn between two different men and close to cheating on Loid! Situational hilarity all over the place, and fun world-building, like this other WISE agent randomly named "Steel Bunny" (LOL).
Not According to Plan by @kyrathel: love you girl! This is a gift fic for me, but that's not the reason I reread it (even though it's a WIP as well!). It's SO FUNNY. Twilight gets it in his overly anxious head that he MUST defend his wife from the bullies at City Hall, so what does he do? HE INFILTRATES CITY HALL AS A NEW FEMALE HIRE. The world absolutely needs more petty!Twilight! The latest chapter features laxative brownies. Enough said.
Let's start living dangerously by @beannoss: I specifically reread the later parts when dumb Twilight gets over his dumbness and finally talks to Yor! And they kiss again! I love the way huhwaku (beannoss) portrays overthinking Twilight AND overthinking Yor. And also, the simplicity of Yor at the same time. The voice she uses for both of them is refreshing, it really puts you in the mindset of the character. Yor's giggles ("teehee!") as she teases Twilight about his little perfectionist habits are a cute touch to a gentle, heartwarming fic about these two highly competent professionals just starting to take baby steps in how to be competent at a relationship.
Fic that made me emotional:
100% Perfect by @sometimesiship. Where do I begin? How about with the gut aversion I initially had to the premise of a futuristic AI dating bot AU, due to all the tragic, dark AI movies I have watched? But as it neared completion, someone convinced me to give it a try and I AM SO GLAD I DID. You can see my gushing comments in almost every chapter. The development of the relationship between human Yor and AI Loid is so natural, funny at times, poignant always, and beautifully written, even though from an objective standpoint not much exciting stuff happens (I mean canon-typical excitement like murders and spy missions). Sometimesiship has a way of describing emotion that is so raw -- she can portray the same emotion a dozen different ways with analogies and setups and dialogue and whatever -- and it still doesn't feel old. And the emotion that dominated the second half of the story was grief. Basically the grief of loving someone you know you're going to lose. Like being the spouse of a terminal cancer patient. I didn't cry while reading, but it was a closer call than I have had in a VERY long time. So much beauty and humanity in this story. And spoiler (?), it's a happy ending. So I hope you all go check it out!
That's a wrap! If you read this far, stay tuned for a Writer version of Fandom Wrapped 2024!
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The original âsubstrateâ - the bottom layer - provides the plane and the body of Rex Reason, which must be joined up with the head of Nelson Brenner as he would have looked â15 years agoâ (i.e. in 1960). The picture chosen to represent the facial features of the younger Brenner (though not his hair) is a 1965 portrait of the actor Patrick McGoohan, as he appeared in an episode of Danger Man (Loyalty Always Pays). Aside from the incorrect age gap, the new head is too large for its adopted body and sits uncomfortably on Rex Reasonâs shoulders at an anatomically impossible angle (with barely a neck to speak of).
The contortions do not end there, however, as the youthful image of Nelson Brenner must clearly display his receding hairline â the third layer to be added to the composition. For the âenlargedâ close-up that Columbo presents as âevidenceâ in the final âgotchaâ scene, the hairline was completely redrawn with a new left-sided parting, and the entire image inexplicably rasterized. No changes were made to the face itself, its size or its angle in relation to the rest of the body.
For the fifth and final transformation, Columboâs âphoto guysâ went to work on the close-up and added features from the description that their witness gave them of the mysterious âoperativeâ (code)named Steinmetz â and young Nelson Brenner, already follicly challenged, becomes an elderly gentleman, bearded and bespectacled, who is peering at the onlooker from underneath a set of bushy white eyebrows topped by the shiny expanse of his formidable forehead. (3/4)
#Patrick McGoohan#Peter Falk#Columbo#Identity Crisis#Nelson Brenner#is not a character for whom I have a natural affinity#or any other kind for that matter#in fact I would go so far as to posit that he was#conceived as a vehicle a device to move the plot along#born out of the need to create a murder mystery#in other words he is a construct not a character#that said we still need the actorâs and the directorâs input#to bring the concept to life though in this case the project#was doomed from the get-go for one thing#bringing a concept to life is tricky at best#but but when actors and the director communicate with each other#and with the audience about their characters rather than through them#we are approaching shark-jumping territory#then again Columboâs examination of Brennerâs trophies#is an excellent example of actors using their familiarity#with the subject#the role#the terrain in short their intuition#to improve on the less than intuitive dialogue of the written script#even though of course there are some awkward blunders#weâll get to those promise
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I have no other place to yap this to so I apologise in advance.
I find it interesting in Alhaitham and Kavehâs voicelines they tend to talk about each other A LOT in a way of complaining. Such as in Alhaithamâs Good night voiceline where he says that heâd prefer that Kaveh wouldnât be home at all because all the chaos and noise he makes in the dead of the night. Or in Kavehâs Good Morning voiceline where he says that he hopes that you don't run into someone who ruins your day first thing in the morning.
I guess itâs what makes other people think that they despise each otherâs company. Yet theyâre always viewed as a pair and Alhaitham couldâve kicked Kaveh out of the house ages ago. But whatâs your opinion on that?
Hiya! there's no need to apologise, this is a safe space for all haikaveh! When I tell you your ask is scratching my brain I mean ITCHING, I have so many thoughts about this part of their dynamic so thank you for enabling me <3 This turned out to be rather long, so I hope itâs helpful to you!
The contention in both Alhaitham and Kavehâs character stories and voice lines seems to be to create intrigue about the two as individuals, and, in turn, their relationship.
Alhaithamâs âgood nightâ voice line instantly serves as a contradiction to his character. Itâs interesting, and telling, that Alhaitham, who is essentially Kavehâs landlord, and mentions this within his fourth character story, alludes to Kaveh by using âroommateâ rather than âtenantâ. âLandlordâ evokes a position of authority over the tenant, whereas âroommateâ indicates an equality between two people sharing a house â since itâs Alhaitham who advocates for the term âroommateâ, itâs telling that, as opposed to what Kaveh believes, Alhaitham wants to establish equality between them.
In terms of what Alhaitham says in this voice line, it explicitly raises a contradiction in the form of a question: if Alhaitham is truly bothered by his roommateâs antics, why doesnât he simply evict Kaveh?
This is relevant as this question is also posed when we initially meet Kaveh within the Archon Quest, as Kaveh states he dislikes Alhaithamâs personality, to which Alhaitham responds by saying if he bothers Kaveh so much, Kaveh always has the option to move out of the house â to which Kaveh perceives as a threat, only to then dismiss this as Alhaitham âchanging the subjectâ, which seems to mean that this âthreatâ is taken as baseless. As this isnât called back to, this seems to be the case.
There is no real threat of eviction, and regardless of their disputes, Alhaitham ultimately gives Kaveh no ultimatum to move out. In fact, as discussed here (page 27), as we are meeting Alhaitham and Kaveh for the first time, Alhaitham allowing Kaveh to live with him contradicts his established character of living a life free of inconvenience. This instantly creates intrigue around his and Kavehâs dynamic â who is Kaveh to Alhaitham for this exception to be made to Alhaithamâs peaceful way of life?
(An additional note of interest is that Alhaithamâs solution to the noise problem seems to be more uncomfortable than calling on Kaveh and telling him to stop his work. Alhaitham says that heâd rather not wear his noise-cancelling earpieces to bed, implying that he does so when noise is a problem at night. However, thereâs no mention of Kaveh being stubborn when confronting this issue, which is why he takes to wearing his ear pieces, or any mention of confrontation at all. From this voice-line, it seems that Alhaitham avoids interaction by opting for the least comfortable option, which can be a contradiction to his character. As this is a rather brief voice-line, itâs difficult to ascertain why, but I like the idea that Kaveh is productive at night, and Alhaitham prefers not to impose on Kavehâs work process â but this is more a headcanon than evidenced interpretation.)
Returning back to the contradiction within this voice-line, at a surface glance, this does appear to be a general complaint about Kaveh, and this can be found in Alhaithamâs lines about Kaveh, and also when discussing Tighnari. Alhaitham refers to Kaveh as âoverly sensitiveâ, and âconstantly making a fussâ.
These can easily read solely as complaints, but when looking to the original CN translation, another interpretation can be found here. Alhaitham describes Kaveh as âcaringâ or âtenderâ, which is exactly how Kaveh is described within the 3.6 special program (as per minimushiroom on twt), which can allude to how Kaveh is considerate to a fault, in that this serves as a detriment to himself.
This can be seen in Alhaithamâs other Kaveh-centred voice-line, in which he describes Kaveh buying keychains in order to provide meals for sick children, even though healthcare is free in Sumeru. Alhaitham clearly holds the view that this was a redundant action, as Kaveh, being in debt, most likely doesnât have the money to spend on such investments that are, evidently, dubious.
As Alhaitham provides a rational view here, this contrasts with Kavehâs act of generosity fuelled by emotion â which highlights the contention Alhaitham has with Kaveh, in that Kaveh places himself in dangerous situations for the sake of others. However, as this can be perceived as a solely derisive line, this essential context is lacking, and can be easily misconstrued. (I think the EN translation here also coincides with this narrative, as minimushiroom notes that the original CN has Alhaitham refer to Kavehâs sensitivity in a positive way, rather than contemptuously, as the English can be interpreted as.)
Kaveh, similarly, can be seen to complain about Alhaitham in his own voice-lines. This can be seen in the 'Good Morning' voice-line you've mentioned, where Kaveh complains about having to see Alhaitham in the morning, which 'ruins' his day. Additionally, Kaveh's voice-lines discussing Alhaitham refer to Alhaitham as âinfuriatingâ and not wanting to give Alhaitham the satisfaction of thanking him, despite Alhaitham helping him out. However, there is more nuance in these voice-lines than Kaveh simply âdislikingâ Alhaitham, as this dislike is never stated - rather that he and Alhaitham have a difficult relationship in comparison to the âcloseâ friendship of their past.
Kaveh describes their relationship being a âmixed bagâ, of both negatives and positives, as well as establishing a thorough understanding of Alhaitham, where other people may misinterpret Alhaitham as they âdonât know him well enoughâ. Additionally, Kaveh notes that he knows that Alhaitham can present himself in a more âlikeableâ manner, but that Alhaitham refuses to do so, which refers to Kavehâs contention with Alhaitham discussed within his character stories. This, in turn, generates curiosity, as it appears that Kaveh holds an in-depth knowledge of Alhaitham that the player isnât privy to.
Referring back to Alhaithamâs âGood Nightâ voiceline, the question raised is, if Alhaitham has a problem with Kaveh, why doesnât he just evict Kaveh? And the answer can be found by digging further into Alhaithamâs character stories. Looking to Alhaithamâs fourth character story, it states that he is aware of the dissatisfaction Kaveh may have with their living arrangement but that âit matters not to himâ.
This means that he is aware that Kaveh may be unhappy with having to rely on someone else for a stable livelihood, something which his pride doesnât naturally allow, but that this is also exacerbated due to their previous falling out and the current contentions Kaveh has with him.
At first, this can seem rather abrasive, which does fall in line with Alhaithamâs egoism as this doesnât directly impact âthe selfâ (discussed further here), however, what immediately follows is Alhaithamâs belief that he and Kaveh are mirrors, in that his own perspective of the world will be enhanced - in the og CN, âcompletedâ -by Kavehâs own world view.
The implication generated here with the explicit term âmirrorâ, is that, just as Alhaitham benefits from Kaveh, Kaveh, in turn, can benefit from Alhaitham. (As a side note, it is interesting then that the voice-lines in question can be seen to mirror each other â Kaveh mentions Alhaitham in âGood Morningâ whereas Alhaitham mentions Kaveh in âGood Nightâ.)
Returning back to Alhaithamâs character story, rather than merely reflecting each other philosophically speaking, Iâd say that this also points to their respective progression as people, not just scholars.
To me, this is reminiscent of what Alhaitham says to Kaveh in A Parade of Providence â being âcorrectâ, ultimately, doesnât matter, as there is no âcorrectâ path in life, meaning that there is no âcorrectâ philosophy to shape and guide a person. Rather, Alhaitham asserts that, ultimately, their opposing philosophies are not the issue that exists between them.
The issue that does exist, then, can be surmised from Alhaithamâs actions during the event (discussed further here), in which he researches into Sachin to gauge his influence over Kavehâs father journeying into the desert, with implicit hopes of providing closure for Kaveh, and potentially assuaging Kavehâs guilt. This is a personal act with a personal motive; the underlying motive being concern, as opposed to an assertion of âcorrectnessâ.
In my opinion, I think Alhaithamâs actions during A Parade of Providence are a direct reference, and fulfilment, of Kavehâs fifth character story. Iâve discussed here that the main reason for the ending of their friendship was them asserting the correctness of a philosophy over the other, and proposing one philosophy as the âsolutionâ to the otherâs perceived flaws.
Here Alhaitham can be seen to use Kavehâs past as the reason for his excessive altruism, implicitly referring to Kavehâs guilt over being the supposed catalyst for his fatherâs demise. This final comment of Alhaithamâs appears to be the first time this has been mentioned between them, and itâs enough to be perceived as weaponisation â leading to Kaveh severing their friendship.
In A Parade of Providence, Alhaitham is shown to only have taken the role of commentator to research into Sachin, whose research we are told (by Kaveh), he has no explicit interest in, and it is heavily implied that the only reason he looked further into Sachin, was to prove to link between Sachin and Kavehâs father. Alhaitham seems to want to absolve Kaveh of this past guilt in hopes that Kaveh will stop placing himself in the cycle of self-sabotage.
For me, when viewing this as a parallel, it highlights that Alhaithamâs motivation in speaking out during their days as students was out of concern for Kaveh, although while holding egoism as ultimately beneficial, and therefore perceivably âcorrectâ. The âissueâ theyâre currently debating is not expressly stated, and although it is unclear if Kaveh understands the implication (as discussed here), as âcorrectnessâ has been overturned, there seems to be little left than the personal.
Relating this back to Alhaithamâs fourth character story, for me, Alhaitham referring to Kaveh as a mirror isnât just referring to Kaveh as a scholar, but a person as a whole. As Alhaitham seeks to improve himself, personally, through Kaveh, it seems that he hopes to be able to benefit Kaveh in turn.
As for Kavehâs complaints regarding Alhaitham, these can be contextualised within his own character stories. As Kaveh ultimately severed the friendship between him and Alhaitham, Alhaitham offering Kaveh to live with him, despite Kaveh revoking his previous understanding of Alhaitham (as discussed here, page 67), causes Kaveh to be overtly suspicious.
In Kavehâs Old Sketchbook, it is mentioned that Kaveh believes there to be an ulterior motive for Alhaitham inviting him to share a house, as he believes that Alhaitham wouldnât do something for someone else without an exchange.
Kaveh, then, openly distrusts Alhaitham due to this unspoken motive, and although he takes on chores to ease his sense of guilt of being a perceived burden, a contention arises here. Due to their previously ended friendship, and with how Alhaitham hurt Kaveh, and how Kaveh may believe he hurt Alhaitham (discussed here), Kaveh sees no reason for Alhaitham to want him around â he treats their relationship as an exchange, asking what Alhaitham could possibly want for him.
Although Alhaitham views Kaveh as a mirror, and therefore, respects Kavehâs perspectives, Kaveh can potentially view their opposing philosophies as a negative rather than a positive as he had done in the past (as discussed here), as it, perceivably, was what led to the end of their friendship. In this, Kaveh views Alhaitham as disparaging him and his views. As mentioned in his character story, he has no reservations in telling Alhaitham of his debt as Alhaitham has already seen through him in the past, and yet again, upon meeting at the tavern.
Although Alhaitham perceivably views him unfavourably, and his comments and complaints appear to propagate this interpretation, Alhaitham also seems to have no issue with keeping Kaveh around, and interacting with Kaveh, regardless of the problems Kaveh expressly has with him.
To Kaveh, it could be that as Alhaitham has already seen the worst of him, and appears to have no real issue with their stilted rapport, there is no point in donning a front and using niceties. He is open with his issues with Alhaitham, and, in turn, Alhaitham is open with him.
This appears to be a dual negative and positive for Kaveh, as he describes Alhaithamâs constancy as âthe most unshakable part of one's past is a friend that will never changeâ. In this sense, his unsteady rapport with Alhaitham is reliable, and therefore, has no reason to change.
Clearly, there is a large disconnect between Alhaithamâs view of Kaveh and how Kaveh perceives Alhaithamâs view of him. As previously mentioned in the discussion of A Parade of Providence, there is an unspoken âissueâ between them, and this can be interpreted as dire misconceptions borne from miscommunication.
As discussed, Kaveh and Alhaitham reference each other a lot in their respective voice-lines and their character stories. This alone is enough to connect them, regardless of the cruciality of their mirror motif, as they are key figures of each otherâs past, present, and seemingly, future. Despite this, itâs as you say, thereâs a common perception to view them as mutually disliking each other, and, to me, this is based upon their first initial interaction, and the way they refer to each other in their own character stories and voice-lines.
Itâs notable that Alhaitham refers to Kaveh in his voice-lines when Kaveh is not explicitly relevant, such as in his Good Night voice-line, and, most interestingly, when Alhaitham discusses Tighnari.
This could be because Alhaitham knows of Tighnari through Kaveh, but as this connection isnât stated, it reads as Alhaitham mentioning Kaveh for no other reason than to complain about his perceived naivety regarding relations with others. But as this is a voice-line designated to discussing Tighnari, itâs interesting, and incredibly noticeable, that Alhaitham then discusses Kaveh instead. Itâs similar to what Kaveh can be seen to do, and is observed to do by others, in relation to discussing Alhaitham.
When it comes to Kaveh, however, his complaining of Alhaitham can be seen to link with his process of dealing with troubles in his work. In his Hangout, he states that he takes his work to heart because he cares about it, which is expressed in the same quest in which Kaveh and the Traveller run into Alhaitham in the House of Daena (discussed further here, page 219).
Drawing a parallel here can further contextualise Kavehâs complaining of Alhaitham â if Kaveh truly disliked Alhaitham, there seems to be no reason for Alhaitham to remain so relevant to him, both in conversation, and in private thought. Additionally, Kaveh is described as an empathetic person, and when dealing with others, he is thusly seen to look for another perspective rather than act on his own subjective perspective.
Looking at his voice-line on Dori, for example, expresses his distaste for Dori pressuring him for Mora due to his debt, however, he also empathises with her, and states that he senses there must be a reason why Dori acts in such a way.
In contrast, this empathy can be perceived as missing in his treatment of Alhaitham, and therefore Kaveh complaining about Alhaitham can be perceived as blatant dislike â which contradicts Kavehâs benevolence and empathy, which A Parade of Providence particularly stresses.
Kavehâs treatment of Alhaitham can be seen as deliberately contradictory, as it can cause the player to question why Kaveh reacts in such a singular way to Alhaitham, just as why Alhaitham reacts in a singular way to Kaveh.
In reference to Alhaitham, whilst Alhaitham tends to complain about Kaveh in turn, his actions reveal him. He invites Kaveh to live with him, gives no eviction date, pays for Kavehâs tabs willingly, (supposedly) buys wine as an apology, and goes out of his way to ensure dialogue with Kaveh â which contradicts his own character stories, in which he appears to favour solitude, and only greets those he considers his friends âwith a nod or twoâ.
Moreover, Alhaitham is established as considering Kaveh a necessity to his âpeaceful lifeâ he seeks to maintain (as discussed here), and can be seen to implicitly consider Kaveh one of his priorities within his Story Quest.
The idea that Alhaitham dislikes Kaveh seems to stem from Alhaitham being taken literally when voicing an opinion, or an issue, or simply joking, in reference to Kaveh â despite his character stories highlighting that Alhaitham often uses sarcasm in order to subvert expectations.
Alhaitham expressly states that he prefers to be seen as inscrutable, and unknown, by the general public, and uses subversion as a means to do so. In these character stories, Alhaitham openly encourages speculation of his own words.
Without this context, it seems easy to simplify Alhaitham to purely speaking factually when first addressing Kaveh in the Archon Quest â stating that having to explain things to Kaveh is âa nuisanceâ, and yet, it is overlooked that Alhaitham stays in the House of Daena, regardless, knowing Kaveh would find him again.
On the whole, in my opinion, Kavehâs feelings towards Alhaitham cannot be simplified to âdislikeâ as this is dually an inherent misunderstanding of his character, and of his and Alhaithamâs relationship, just as Alhaithamâs feelings towards Kaveh cannot be simplified to âdislikeâ for this same reason.
In the beginning, Alhaitham and Kaveh are not supposed to be perceived as friendly, as Kaveh denies the association of âfriendsâ, and Paimon describes them to the Traveller as âproblematicâ.
The reason for this is due to their character arcs being intertwined â the core issue is posed in Kavehâs fifth character story, in that the question is raised if a compromise can be reached, if both sides of the mirror, can be balanced. At the beginning, they are entirely at odds, but even footing must be found.
Iâve noticed a shift in online discourse after Cynoâs second story quest, as the progression in Alhaitham and Kavehâs relationship is noticeable â deliberately, due to the flashback scene within their house (which Iâve discussed in detail here, page 122). To me, itâs more common to form the assumption that Alhaitham and Kaveh dislike each other in the Archon Quest, but with recent developments, and, hopefully, future ones, this perception is being overturned in online communities. Perhaps thatâs just wishful thinking, but Iâm still hopeful!
#haikaveh#kavetham#alhaitham#kaveh#genshin impact#thank you so much for your ask anon! it really ate away at my brain#haikaveh's writing is just so !?!?!? theres so many layers to peel back so a surface read of their relationship can be misconstrued as toxi#but ultimately i think these voice lines and details of their character stories are for people to question WHY they are Like That with#each other and it's one of the things i love about them that nothing is upfront or simple it really suits their themes so well#alhaitham constantly questions the world around him and flips language on its head and kaveh challenges the world with his ideals but works#with rigid principles of design and construction and he can't tell sarcasm from genuine praise which also adds to why he takes alhaitham's#words so personally... but this is improving now?? i am saying thank you cyno's second story quest <333#also the narrative that haikaveh can't stand each other seems to be more of a western thing from what i've seen online#and i think this is possibly due to the EN translation where the CN is less derisive or abrasive?#thank you to those who translate so the nuance is pointed out! <3
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i love s4, and im enjoying listening to it with the magaday, but i forgot it would also lead to the worst thing: seeing people interpret media differently than me on the internet OTL
#NOT a big deal#but as an enjoyer of nuance and complicated characters and the tragedy of people doing their best and still failing#I can't help but want to constantly correct posts saying 'Georgie said she prefered Jon dead!' (she didn't#; Jon accused her of that and Basira asked her to leave before they could talk it out)#and 'everyone is blaming Jon for Tim and Daisy's deaths' -> only Melanie isâ as far as we've heard;#not that everyone is being nice or fair to jon; not at all#but this framing of the situation as jon on one side and everyone else on the other is just so much more boring#than the web of relationships and mistakes and misplaced blame that is implied#and the former is how you get analyses that are objectively wrong like 'no one let Jon speak in 199!!' -> literally by word count and#time spend speaking he talks the most out of anyone in the discussion#but it's not 50/50 jon/others because every character in tma is the protagonist of their own story#like of course it wouldve been nicer if georgie had immediately protested that she didn't want jon to die#but playing that out in my mind; it feels like exactly the kind of argument that jons ex specifically would be tired of having#even if the context is different now#and to me the way it's possible to construct these unspoken reasons and stories for the side characters is the coolest shit#and that's lost if Georgie just said 'I hoped you died Jonâ' because... ? because it's s4 so everyone is just mean to Jon?#even though she's the one visiting him in hospital in the first place?#joos yaps#delete later#nah she's just a mean girl. mean women bullying jon all season#nothing more to it than that
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I don't have much to say about Magne other than there was an Attempt, but. That time when Twice and Toga got angry with Overhaul for misgendering her was already indicative of what I'm going to get at in a sec, and obviously it was especially relevant because it was a direct show of respect and support from people who very clearly cared about her (and who called her big sis already as it was!!) (Ă2 imo because Twice was intentionally written to be the readers' insight into the LOV, and the character with whom they were supposed sympathise with the most at/since the beginning, so it's especially important that the first one who spoke up was him), but the story's progression (especially in recent years) is what most assures me that despite a rather poor execution (definitely not the best, but also certainly not the worst) Horikoshi did mean well with her. "People bound together by the chains of society always laugh at those who aren't" :(
#^ when she quotes her friend. like had the manga not gone on like it has that could have very well been a generic#We Live in a Society moment. but it wasn't. and that's what's comforting tbh#in general i think a big issue with magne from what little we know of her is that her reason for joining the lov was fighting back against#a tangibile real world issue (transphobia) vs all the other villains. whose situations Are partially real world issues as well#(eg child abuse) but they also very much present fantasy elements to them (eg toga's treatment due to her quirk)#and i'm not saying this as a justification for killing her off but. when you're writing a superhero comic with a target audience of young#cishet men it is much easier to present them with fantasy solutions to fantasy problems. again not that i think it's right!!!#but i do assume that horikoshi's thought process was more or less this. like. tiger is there alive and well#but he passes and was confirmed to be trans only via word of god so his identity has no bearing on the story itself#while magne's did. which doesn't make tiger's transness any less ''real'' than hers ofc but again i think it was a matter of what horikoshi#could actually deal with (fantasy problems) with the average readers that he has. it sucks all the way around.#which begs the question. ''why create her character in the first place then'' to which i answer: i don't fucking know man#bnha#animanga#mytext#in general. i've seen lots of people do this even with eg toga and her bisexuality (and when it comes to her i completely disagree but w/e)#but. authors who want to depic queer characters in good will but make mistakes or do it awkwardly or anything else#should Not be put on the same level as actively queerphobic authors. at all. do criticise what's worthy of constructive#criticism when you see it but don't even pretend that those two are remotely the same thing#(jic i didn't explain myself well bc i don't think that i did. what i wholly disagree with is that ''toga is a bad bi stereotype''.#i am bi people and i disagree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I hate that when I look up the "Kalpas" tag here there's me and then there's me again, but on another blog. Fake moustache me
#And then there's a lot of spam for some reason and from time to time HSR people#but as a reference to that one Black Swa.n videoâ nothing to do with HI3 Kalpas#I talk too much#Mei went to talk to him and Kalpas sent her to ask Sakura instead and it made me want to jump off a cliff#Everything they say and don't say in reference to each other and even when it doesn't look directly about each other is so good and charged#I love the fact they despite how Mei gets along best with Sakura probably out of anyone else in the Flame Chasers#she finds Kalpas more approachable and more 'useful' to direct her questions to#given Sakura uses vague metaphors to reply while Kalpasâ if he repliesâ is very direct#That's something that I noticed pretty early on playing Elysian Realm and that is the seed of why I came to like him so much#How ironically trustworthy and honest and... gentle he is. How ironically he was one of the FCs that gave the least amount of red flags#And how once one learnt to manage him he was actually quite easy to deal with and trustworthy in what to expect#How if he said something it would be the truthâ no mincing#and if he didn't want to share something he wouldn't beat around the bush about it either#I didn't have much expectations about this but I love how they have steadily constructed this facet of him and him in general as a character#and his dynamics around this idea. It's truly at his core. How Elysia says he always keeps his word even if it costs him great effort#but also always expects the same or the other. How that works with Sakura. How he's loud and direct and she is silent and hides so much#yet they know and understand and get each other. How they work together. How they have conversations in which they don't utter#but the half of it yet they both know what they're talking about perfectly and know the reasons as well as the reason for the absences#I found Sakura quite bland due to how this reflects on her individually and I found Kalpas at the very beginning very annoying for the same#but the mix of both their characters and how they work together is wonderful. It's truly a joy to see how they work together#and I love how evocative of their working together in missions it could get. But even beyond that. Just. As people#Normal people regarded as monsters and otheredâ so very shy and alienatedâ just talking. Being normal with each other#Because they were and they regarded the other as such. But also knew they weren't and thus why they could understand#Sakura says they didn't really go into all that many missions together but they did talk. And you see them and you understand#Or course you did. Bet it was soft and pleasant and half a silence. Everything direct but also half absence#Like many of their interactions in ERâ about nothing important and about everything that matters#Half direct half absence like how Sakura went herself to see what was going on in that town and Kalpas asks#Like Kalpas still fumes about not being told when she decided to escape with Rin and now offers but doesn't say why straight away#'Kalpas is back' and everyone shuts up in fearâ but he comes back and talks with Sakura and his voice doesn't boil#It's calm and even playful. Makes me wonder about their conversations. Makes me wonder about Rin. I love how they are constructed
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How to Write Strong Dialogue
(from a writer of ten years)
So youâre back in the writing trenches. Youâre staring at your computer, or your phone, or your tablet, or your journal, and trying not to lose your mind. Because what comes after the first quotation mark? Nothing feels good.
Donât worry, friend. Iâm your friendly tumblr writing guide and Iâm here to help you climb out of the pit of writing despair.
Iâve created a character specifically for this exercise. His name is Amos Alejandro III, but for now weâll just call him Amos. Heâs a thirty-something construction worker with a cat who hates him, and heâs just found out he has to go on a quest across the world to save his motherâs diner.
1.) Consider the Attitude and Characteristics of Your Character
One of the biggest struggles writers face when writing dialogue is keeping charactersâ dialogue âin-characterâ.
Youâre probably thinking, âbut Sparrow, Iâm the creator! None of the dialogue I write can be out of character because theyâre my original characters!â
WRONG. (Iâm hitting the very loud âincorrectâ buzzer in your head right now).
Yes, you created your characters. But you created them with specific characteristics and attitudes. For example, Amos lives alone, doesnât enjoy talking too much, and isnât a very scholarly person. So heâs probably not going to say something like âI suggest that we pursue the path of least resistance for this upcoming quest.â Heâd most likely say, âI mean, I think the easiest route is pretty self-explanatory.â
Another example is a six-year-old girl saying, âHi, Mr. Ice Cream Man, do you have chocolate sundaes?â instead of âHewwo, Ice Cweam Manâ Chocowate Sundaes?â
Please donât put âwâs in the middle of your dialogue unless you have a very good and very specific reason. I will cry.
Yes, the girl is young, but sheâs not going to talk like that. Most children know how to ask questions correctly, and the âwâ sound, while sometimes found in a young childâs speech, does not need to be written out. Children are human.
So, consider the attitude, characteristics, and age of your character when writing dialogue!
2.) Break Up Dialogue Length
If Iâm reading a novel and I see an entire page of dialogue without any breaks, Iâm sobbing. Youâre not a 17th century author with endless punctuation. Youâre in the 21st century and people donât read in the same way they used to.
Break up your dialogue. Use long sentences. Use one word. Use commas, use paragraph breaks. Show a character throwing a chair out a window in between sentences.
For example:
âSo, youâre telling me the only way to save my Maâs diner is to travel across five different continents, find the only remaining secret receipt card, and bring it back before she goes out of business? She didnât have any other copies? Do I have to leave my cat behind?â
vs.
Amos ran a hand over his face. âSo, youâre telling me the only way to save my Maâs diner is to travel across five different continents, find the only remaining secret recipe card, and bring it back before she goes out of business?â
He couldnât believe his luck. That was sarcastic, of course. This was ironically horrible.
âShe didnât have any other copies?â He leaned forward over the table and frowned. âDo I have to leave my cat behind?â
The second version is easier to digest, and I got to add some fun description of thought and action into the scene! Readers get a taste of Amosâ character in the second scene, whereas in the first scene they only got what felt like a million words of dialogue.
3.) Donât Overuse Dialogue Tags.
DONâT OVERUSE DIALOGUE TAGS. DONâT. DONâT DONâT DONâT.
If you donât know what a dialogue tag is, itâs a word after a sentence of dialogue that attributes that dialogue to a specific character.
For example:
âOrange juice and chicken ramen are good,â he said.
âSaidâ functions as the dialogue tag in this sentence.
Dialogue tags are good. You donât want to completely avoid them. (I used to pride myself on how I could write stories without any dialogue tags. Donât do that.) Readers need to know whoâs speaking. But overusing them, or overusing weird or unique tags, should be avoided.
Examples:
âIâm gonna have to close my diner,â Amosâ mother said.
âWhy?â Amos growled. âItâs been in the family forever.â
âIâve lost the secret recipe card, and I canât keep the diner open without it!â she cried.
âThe Bacon Burger Extreme recipe card?â Amos questioned.
âYes!â Amosâ mother screamed.
âWell, thatâs not good,â Amos complained.
vs.
âIâm gonna have to close my diner,â Amosâ mother said, taking her sonâs hand and leading him over to one of the old, grease-stained tabletops with the ripped-fabric booths.
Amos simply stared at her as they moved. âWhy? Itâs been in the family forever.â
âIâveââ she looked away for a moment, then took in a breath. âIâve lost the secret recipe card. And I canât keep the diner open without it.â
âThe Bacon Burger Extreme recipe card?â
âYes!â She still wouldnât meet his eyes, and her shoulders were shaking. âYes.â
Amos sat down heavily in the booth. âWell, thatâs not good.â
The first scene only gives character names and dialogue tags. There are no actions and no descriptions. The second scene, however, gives these things. It gives the reader descriptions of the diner, the charactersâ actions, and attitudes. Overusing dialogue tags gets boring fast, so add interest into your writing!
So! When youâre writing, consider the attitude of your character, vary dialogue length, and donât overuse dialogue tags.
Now climb out of the pit of writing despair. Pick up your pen or computer. And write some good dialogue!
Best,
Sparrow
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If one more man I meet in this lifetime calls me shy I'm going to go straight genocidal
#I'm still mad about the other day#I just have so many frustrations about how everything went down#Also what bullshit is it that both me and my partner in the program ended up crying on the same day for diff reasons#It's extra ridiculous because if either of us tried to speak up about what happened we'd be told that we can't take constructive criticism#Which is bullshit because that wasn't what that was#What was said about my partner was underhanded and petty while mine was all based in assumptions made about my character#By ppl who don't even know me#And it's extra frustrating for me because half of what pisses me off was my partner essentially offering me up for slaughter#Not in a deliberate way but as a side effect of exactly what the petty person had said about them#So I couldn't air that grievance because the wound was still new and it just wasn't the time to be like 'yknow maybe we could talk less'#I think this week what normally would've been a strength for the both of us just really played off each other in a horrendous way#To where we presented as total opposites and the extremes at that#And the question my partner asked that got me in deep shit wasn't even a bad question or out of line#It was just the wrong person to ask and bad timing#Cause any other day I would've shrugged those words off but it was CONSTANT at that facility#Plus the fact that the person giving the criticism had no right to speak on the matter given he spent no time with us#God that meeting felt like it went on forever and I just wanted it to be over quickly#Just another time that really highlights the difference in personality and thought process between me and my partner#I don't think it's worth my time to try and convince others that I'm different from what they believe#Because in the end their opinion of me doesn't matter only what i think of myself#But he on the other hand wants to give others the best chance to redeem themselves and rid themselves of ignorance#Which is all well and dandy but if someone is clearly not listening or open to learning then I'm not gonna waste my time with that#But he doesn't seem to have that same cutoff and just keeps going#And it's just damn uncomfortable for me and really blew up in my face this time#Ugh I'll never be over it#But I did promise myself that I wouldn't cry about that kind of thing again and I feel ridiculous for crying about it in the first place#I guess it was just too much at the time and I hit my breaking point#Terrible end to that visit#You couldn't pay me a million dollars to work at that plant#Most of those ppl are bastards but there were a few really good ppl that I'm gonna miss
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AFTERGLOW. â JJK BOYS + JEALOUSY
âtell me that youâre still mine, tell me that weâll be just fine, even when i've lost my mind Â
featuring. gojo, inumaki, nanami, okkotsu
content. a character study in jealousy, no content warnings, no smut in this version, fem reader
word count. 2.8k
SATORU GOJO Youâre attempting to finish getting ready for the evening and Satoru has taken his favorite activity: filing through every crevice of your room like heâd been hired as a private investigator. Even though he knows that you know that heâs nothing more than a nosy idiot, Satoru claims that itâs an important and intimate routine that he should know the ins and outs of your living space just as well as you know hisââYou know exactly where I keep my boxers, and I donât even think Iâve seen the inside of your closetâoh, hey, this is cute,â he grins, sticking out his impossibly long arm to shake a thin, lacy bodysuit on a hanger, âHow come youâve never shown me this, huh? Maybe you should wear this instead, it seems easier to takeâouch.â
He groans at the impact of your hairbrush against his shoulder, then swiftly proceeds to pout and whine about how mean you are to him when you return to ignoring him in favor of applying the final touches to your makeup. Your closet seems to be of little interest to him after that, as Satoru crosses the room to hover around you at your vanity instead. He leans in too closely, as if watching you apply bronzer was a novel sight to him. You flip your brush quickly, barely tapping at his nose and laughing at his scrunched reaction.
âYour reflexes arenât so sharp today,â you tease. Youâre prepared for a witty response, and when you glance, thereâs a familiar mischief shimmering in your boyfriendâs eyes; but, then his gaze ventures slightly past you, and all signs of playfulness drain from his face. Instead of getting revenge, or annoying you further, Satoru reaches over your body and into a shallow jewelry dish to pick up the bracelet heâd spotted. Itâs a dainty little thing, thin gold with a small heart in the middle glittering with shiny stones, that he threads along his fingers with scrutiny before standing up straight to dangle it in front his face for further inspection, âThis is new to me.â
Perhaps youâd spoken too soon, because only Satoru would spot that one piece of jewelry amongst the others swimming the tray. His eyes flutter between the bracelet and you, and you can practically hear the gears turning in his head, and the accusation he wonât say outloudâdid you buy yourself heart-shaped jewelry, or is there something else going on here?
You sigh and keep your expression and voice neutral, your attention seemingly still focused on the finishing touches of your makeup, âItâs new to you because I havenât worn it in years,â you tell him, âMy ex gave it to me.â
Thereâs a beat of silence, and you occupy yourself with your mascara, before Satoru speaks, âThat makes sense, it doesnât look all that promising. What is itâbarely gold plated?â he taunts, sweeping away his air of concern with one of mockery, standing up straight to twirl the bracelet around his index finger, âFigures your ex boy toy had no taste for the finer things in life. Youâre worth more than this, my darling.â
You shake your head with light laughter, patting in the remnants of your setting spray before standing. Satoru continues on, rambling about the poor construction of your commercially produced braceletâholds it between his index finger and thumb like itâll poison him if he exposes it to too much of his skin, and you canât help but smile as you reach for the lapel of his blazer to pull him down for a kiss. He has no words of objection to this, pulling you in by the waist for another and another and another, before you finally pull away, âCome, letâs go. I donât feel like getting lectured by Utahime for your tardiness again.â
Youâre too preoccupied for the rest of the evening to notice the item missing from your jewelry dish. What you do notice, two afternoons later, shortly after Satoru has left to pick up Nanami from the airport, is a blue velvet box with your name written in pretty, gold cursive along the topâand inside, a gold tennis bracelet, glittering with diamonds, with a necklace to match. You have no doubt theyâre legitimate, if not for the way the sparkle, then by the text that rings through on your phone after you question Satoru:
from: satoruwu đŤ§đŠľ â only the best for my baby <33
TOGE INUMAKI
Toge knows that the price of coffee has gotten way out of hand, but what bothers him more is the decreasing pace of said coffee getting made and the increase of crazy, caffeine addicted people who feel the need to be loud around him while heâs waiting for his drinks. You, however, seem to take pleasure in his suffering, as you always thank him and coo, saying he looks cute despite his grumbly demeanor, âYou always look like you fought a war for two cups of coffee, Toge.âÂ
He rolls his eyes as he steps into your apartment, not minding the sound of your giggling behind him. He sets the drinks on your island, and pulls out a stool to sit on. You round the marble, reaching him just as heâs pulled down his mask for a thank you kiss to his cheek. He wants to make you suffer for longer, but when you lean against him, he canât help but to return the hug and kiss your foreheadâyouâre welcome, always.
Still, he pokes at your head, waits until you dig your head out of his shoulder with curious eyes, before he points to the Keurig sitting in the corner of one the wall-mounted counters, and moves his hands to sign, âWhy keep that if you spend all my money on coffee?â
âRude. I offer to pay all the time,â you chide, poking at his collar bone and standing straight. You make your way back to the opposite side of the counter, and reach to a drawer to fetch a straw, before shrugging, âMy ex left it here when we broke up. I keep it for the aestheticâIâm not even sure if it works.â
A myriad of thoughts runs through Togeâs mindâmost importantly: had your ex left other things here, and how quickly could he get rid of them?
âBesides,â you break his murderous train of thought, âNone of the pods make good espresso. Couldnât even make my hot girl latte if it worked.â
âYour âhot girl latteâ is iced,â Toge signs.
Under normal circumstances, a comment like that would earn him a flick to the forehead, but you can tell that behind the sarcasm, Toge is actually upset. So, in lieu of teasing him, you walk back over to him; settling yourself behind his stool to give him a back hug. You lean your cheek against his shoulder and press a small kiss there, âYouâre cute.âÂ
Toge huffs, shaking his shoulders for dramatic effect. You laugh, leaning up to give him another kiss on the cheek. âYouâre cute and you have nothing to worry about. Itâs an old coffee machine.âÂ
He hums, taking another sip of his coffee before turning, barely bumping the top of your forehead, so you can see his raised eyebrow. You lean up to press a kiss to his lips, âYouâre cute, and you have nothing to worry about, and I love you.âÂ
He finally smiles again, content, and grants you another kiss to your forehead. With his mood back to normal, the two of you finish your coffee and carry on with your scheduled study session as normal (normal being Toge leaving you alone for all of twenty-seven minutes, before he starts taking videos of you with various outrages Snapchat filters on).
However, the following day when you return from your classes, thereâs four new items on your kitchen counter: a silver espresso machine, a reusable Starbucks cup (already filled with your usual drink), a neatly folded apron decorated with cartoon Shiba Inus, and a small card with Togeâs bubbly handwriting on it: âDonât worry, Iâll still pay for you $6 pink drinks, but if you wanted to thank me by making coffee in just the apron, then I wouldnât complain ;)â
KENTO NANAMI Kento is a rational man; he favors using logic to carry out decisive actions, rather than letting his emotions get the best of him. So, the rational part of him knows that itâs not a big deal that the lunch bag and bento-style tupperware you bring to work was a gift from your ex-girlfriend; but thereâs a small, ugly, green part of him overrun with jealousy and another bitter-tasting feeling he canât quite name.
Because itâs not that important. It makes sense that you keep using themâthe lunch bag is nice, leather, sleek, and insulated, and the tupperware is sturdy and functional. The whole system is sustainable, practical. It was a good present, one that objectively serves a good purpose whether or not it was given by an ex or not.
Maybe thatâs what he hates so much. That this person still has room in your life, even though you havenât spoken to them since youâve met him. Kento doesnât like that reminderâthat there are people out there who might be a good fit for you, a better one than him. Those ugly feelings aside, thereâs a sour taste in his mouth when he packs your lunch now; knowing that the food he cooked for the two of youâthe meal youâre both going to indulge inâsits in a container gifted to you by an ex-lover.
Irrational to the point of being unfocused, he doesnât realize how close the glass is to the edge of the counter, and when he turns to scoop more rice, he accidentally knocks it over with his elbow. It breaks into tiny pieces on the ground, the small portion of rice and chicken spilling onto the ground. The sound draws you out of your bedroom, mascara wand in hand and robe still on to call for him, âKento? Everything okay?â
âI⌠it was an accident,â he explains, setting the spoon down in favor of reaching for a napkin, dropping to his knee with a light sigh, âIâm sorry, I didnât mean to break it.â
Your laughter surprises him, prompts him to look up at you with broken glass shards pooled in his palm, âYou donât have to worry so much! It happens, we have a million more.â
Thereâs something about the way you donât seem to acknowledge it being special to you in any wayâKentoâs not even sure if you recognize what brokeâthat reassures him. Because it really was an accident, but Kento doesnât mind that he managed to break this particular plate.Â
When he shoos you back to getting dressed, he finishes picking up the broken glass shards. Thereâs a certain lightness to his actions now, petty as it may be, heâs happy. Spends extra time writing a note for you to see when you unpack your food before he retires to the bathroom to start getting ready himself.Â
Maybe he could do something about that lunchbox next. You donât seem to mind.
YUUTA OKKOTSU Thursdays are Yuutaâs favorite day of the week because on Thursdays, you two meet up at your spot, which is really just a set of twin benches in the west quad, but itâs your place and Yuuta loves it. You will have reserved a study room in your favorite library, and Yuuta will buy snacks for your study session before you both head to the library in an attempt to finish up your work for the week in order to keep your Friday evenings free.
Yuuta usually gets to the bench before you, a combination of the engineering building being a little bit closer, and his legs being a lot longer. He doesnât mind waiting for you, as itâs usually his first time seeing you in two days (your Tuesdays are too packed for anything other than a shared coffee break between lectures, and Wednesdays are his hell days), and spotting you through the crowd of dissipating students always brings a smile to his face.
You look cute today, an oversized sweater enveloping your frame that Yuuta can imagine you cozying into and nearly dozing off in your dreaded microbiology lecture. He laughs to himself at the mental image, just as you stop in front of him to ponder, âSomething funny?â
Yuuta shakes his head, leaning down to kiss your forehead with a proper greeting. âNothing,â he reassures you, reaching around to pull your backpack off of your shoulders, and slings it over one of his, âYou look cute. Did you mean to buy a sweater big enough to double as a blanket?â
âThe oversized look is in,â you scrunch your nose and roll your eyes, letting Yuuta take your hand in his despite his teasing, âI donât even think I bought this, honestly. It might be Todoâs? Or Togeâsâit might even be Makiâs at this point.â
Yuuta freezes. He feels the world stop and a million different emotions surge through him at once, but the most prevalent of them all is something ugly and green. He could deal with Toge, though he doubts heâs the culprit. While you two shared a penchant for oversized clothing, Toge was more often than not the thief, rather than the lender, and heâs pretty good at keeping his collection of stolen goods under lock and key. Maki was out of the question, too, because you shared a class with Nobara earlier today, and thereâs no way youâd have made it out of there wearing her girlfriendâs sweater.
So it probably was Todoâs. And Yuuta had said you looked cute. Though he wishes the ground would open up and swallow him whole, his moment of self-pity is waning, and overcast by something steely, something too-hot bubbling in his chest. The question of why you have it goes over his headâheâs not concerned with that, nor will he fault you for itâthe matter at hand is that youâre wearing it. And, sure, Yuuta thought you looked good in it before, but he could name sixteen other things youâd look better in at this very moment.
Youâve gone on to ramble about something that happened earlier, but Yuutaâs not listening. He drops your hand first, then both of your backpacks on the bench behind him, before tapping at your wrists. You donât seem to understand him, cocking your head to the side with a pensive expression, but Yuuta only taps at your wrists again with a simple command, âUp.â
It doesnât seem like you understand, but you follow anyway, and Yuuta is pulling the sweater up and off of your body before you can question him. He tosses it onto the bench with little care, then removes his white jacket and places it atop your backpacks. âWhat areââ you donât have time to finish before heâs pulled his own hoodie off his body, and slid it over your head.
Yuuta smooths out the fabric under his palms with a satisfied grin on his face. Much better.
âAw, Yuuta!â you bring a hand to tug at the strings of the hood, a wicked smile replacing your dazed blinking, âI didnât know you were so possessive.â
You tease him until heâs red up to his ears, embarrassed and borderline bashful, a complete 180 from the looming jealousy that took over him moments before as he shimmies on his jacket again and picks up your back backs. He huffs, as you tease him, circling an arm around his as you begin to walk to the student center. He doesnât know if he agrees with your declarations of him being a possessive boyfriend, but he does know that heâs your boyfriend, and your boyfriend only.
âSo, you think I look cute, still?â you question, picking up a pack of gummy worms. Yuuta lets out a breath of laughter, pressing another kiss to your forehead, âEven cuter than before.â
(Two days later, Todo can be found screaming wildly to Itadori when he comes across a familiar hoodie strewn across a random bench on campusâwho considers visiting the Student Health Clinic to make sure an eardrum wasnât rupturedâbecause, âBro, what the hell? I swear I fucking lost this thing!â)
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Found Family
summary: In which Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent engage in a custody battle over a clone created from both their DNA, or, in which you get saved from a lab and gain two new families who would move mountains for you.
pairing: Bat Family x f! Reader, Supers x f! Reader
word count: 8.2k
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a/n: hello! IT'S FINALLY OUT WOOHOO, it's a bit long but i had a lot of fun writing it. certain characters may be a bit ooc so i do apologize as i'm still getting my footing on how to characterize certain people. let me know what you think! constructive criticism is always welcome and appreciated (just pls don't be mean lol)! i left a somewhat open-ish ending because i wanna make this into a series/universe, and will start taking requests for drabbles in this universe, depending on how this is received! - luna :)
reblogs are appreciated!
âIâm in. Robin, whatâs your status?â Bruce spoke into the earpiece, swiftly moving through the shadows of the lab. It was a simple mission: get into the lab Lex Luthor had created under Gotham City, collect intel needed to take down said lab, and leave. Unfortunately, itâs never really that simple, is it?Â
âIâm in, making my way through the west wing, cover is still intact,â Damian muttered back.Â
âGood. Nightwing?âÂ
âJust entered the center lab, heading down to the bottom level now, haven't been spotted,â Dick said, making his way down the steps, careful to remain silent.Â
âGood. Remember the objective. In and Out.â Bruce muttered as he continued, searching for the locked file cabinet he was looking for.Â
âFiles located. Ready for extractionâ Damian said quietly through the intercom.Â
âIâve made it to the bottom level. Requesting immediate backup, there's something here you guys need to seeâ Dickâs voice echoed through the earpiece, âTheyâve made another clone.âÂ
Bruce stopped what he was doing, silently making his way down the hall towards the staircase Dick took around a half hour before, âI'm on my way. Damian?â
âHeading there now. Files are downloaded.âÂ
Upon arriving at the lower level, Dick bypasses security to let them in, making sure to reactivate the lock behind them, âLook.â
He gestured to the incubation tube not far from them, inside of it stood a young woman, who looked no older than 20, wearing a black skin-tight suit, a familiar âSâ symbol adorning her chest, only it was the center of another symbol, the bat symbol, with bat ears at the top and bat wings on either side of it, a dark burgundy color with gold lining along the edges. The plaque below the tube read:Â
Attempt 1: G6B24Â
Specimen 1: Superman (Identity: Unknown)
Specimen 2: Batman (Identity: Unknown)Â
Status: Failed - Shows excessive signs of emotional intelligence (unfit for purpose), Subject is not invulnerable, Lacks thermal vision
âEmotional Intelligenceâ you must have shown hesitation, a moral compass.Â
âFather⌠what are we going to do?â Damian asked, he was at a loss, part of him felt slightly threatened, if you were taken in, he would no longer be the only child related to Bruce by DNA, and you were older, strongerâ perhaps you would take his place, the place heâd finally felt he truly belonged; however he remained silent, his past self likely would have attempted to argue against your rescue, but heâd grown, he knew deep down you deserved a chance at this life just as much as he did.Â
Bruce looked up at your unconscious figure, at a loss for words, you were his daughter, intentional or not, there was a part of him in you, he only hoped that part wouldn't screw you over for life. As surprised as he was, he had an obligation to you the same way he did with Dick, Jason, Tim, Cass, Steph, Barbara, Duke, Damian, and every other vigilante he had taken under his wing.
His Batman instincts kicked in very quickly though, immediately refocusing himself, reading through the files, in an attempt to prepare himself for any possible scenario, he turned to Dick.Â
âFind all the DNA samples they have belonging to both me and Superman, weâre taking them,â he said, making sure to not hyper-focus on the thoughts flooding his mind.Â
âWeâre not just leaving her here, are we? The plaque says âfailedâ. Who knows what could happen to her?â Dick said, he was frustrated.
Conner had gotten a chance to build a life for himself. You deserved one too, the mere thought of Bruce wanting to leave you there angered him.Â
âSheâs coming with us. Damian, watch the door, Dick, find the samples," Bruce said gruffly, moving to the tube, bypassing the database to open it, without setting off any system safeguards. He reached into his utility belt and pulled out his shard of kryptonite, just in case it was needed to neutralize you.Â
The tube opened slowly, a swoosh sound filling the air as the cold fog escaped the tube, spilling into the air, your eyes fluttering open as you looked around, your eyes focusing on him.
You flew at him, full speed, pushing him against the wall with a thud, knocking the wind out of him, your eyes boring into his, glowing red, just as you were about to terminate him with your heat vision, he uttered the safe word he had seen in your file.Â
âBlue Pineappleâ he grunted out, the red in your eyes fading away instantly, as you stared at him with wide eyes. You backed away slowly, lowering yourself to the floor. Your eyes fixed on him once again.
You recognized him from your programming, the man whose combat skills were engraved into your mind.
âBatman?âÂ
Dick and Damian rushed over, making sure Bruce was okay. He was fine.
Dick turned to you, holding out his hand, âCome with me. We need to get you out of here, you arenât safe here.âÂ
You stared at him, your eyes narrowing, âWhy should I trust you?âÂ
Dick sighed, Those damn Wayne genetics, he kept his hand extended to you, âBecause weâre helping you escape, if you come with us, you can meet Superman, be a hero just like him and Batman, you could actually see the worldâ he promised.Â
"I know what the world looks like." you stated bluntly.
He sighed, his hand not wavering, "But have you ever experienced it? Let us show you what that's like. You can have a life."
You thought for a moment, before letting out a small grunt, nodding at him and taking his hand, allowing them to lead you out of the lab grounds seemingly undetected.Â
When you stepped out, you stopped, eyes completely transfixed on the brilliant night sky. Blends of blues and purples and grays danced together to make the beautiful endless abyss above you. You knew every color there was. You knew everything, but at the same time you really didn't. You stared up at the stars, you knew how they came to be, you knew every scientific explanation there was yet seeing them⌠it made you feel a way you couldnât explain.
They led you to the batmobile, situating you in the back seat with Damian, starting the drive to the Batcave. Bruce dialed Clarkâs number into the keypad, it rang twice before he picked up.Â
âHello?âÂ
âMeet me in the Batcave. Itâs urgent. Bring Conner.â
âWhatâs going o-â
He hung up.Â
Dick covered his mouth to hide his snicker, âSo, Bruce, you and Clark have an official love child now, right? What will Lois think?â he feigned concern, placing the back of his hand over his forehead, committing to the drama, âOh, how scandalous, I mean really, the shame! I can already see the headlines âBillionaire playboy Bruce Wayne turned common whore after breaking up happy metropolis familyââÂ
Damian covered his laugh with a cough.
You looked at the three of them, utterly confused, still processing what was going on.Â
Bruce huffed, shooting them both a glare, âDick, be mature.âÂ
Dick smiled, âI can't help myself, just wait til Jason finds out.â He smiled in excitement, as they pulled into the side entrance of the Batcave.Â
Bruce let out a deep, tired sigh.
Clark sat in silence in the Batcave, Conner standing to his left, his eyes wide as he stared at you, possessing some features belonging to both he and Bruce, and other features that seemed to be entirely your own.
You stared back, that same stoic nature radiating off of you that radiates off the Batman, however, he noted the defensive look in your eyes, one so similar to the one he saw in Conner when he first met him. He eyed your suit, noting the familiar âSâ symbol, only it was a burgundy color, a rather interesting combination of the Batman and Superman emblems, and he was utterly confused.
He looked over at Bruce, still in his bat suit, his cowl pulled off, âBruce, what the hell is going on?âÂ
âI had to call you here because Luthor decided to create another clone. I did the DNA test, Clark, sheâs a combination of both our DNAâ Bruce looked at him, Dick and Damian standing to his right. It was silent for a moment, you felt like a guinea pig, the way they all stared at you. It made you angry.Â
Conner was the first to speak, stepping forward before opening his mouth, choosing his words carefully, âWhatâs your name?âÂ
You responded immediately, it felt automatic. âExperiment attempt number one. Code G6B24. I was made to be the future killer of the Batman and the Kriptonian.âÂ
He nodded slowly, âIâm a clone too, and Clark took me inâ well, he took me in eventuallyâ thatâs besides the point. He showed me how to become my own person, we can help you do that too.â
You looked at him, eyes softening ever so slightly, but you kept your guard up like your Batman programming taught you to. âI was made to be a killer, if I donât do what I was made to do, what am I worth?â you said quietly, voice unwavering.
Damian watched you, your words striking him in a way he hadn't expected them to, he understood what you were saying all too well.Â
Bruce decided to speak up next, âYou were created, itâs not your fault what their intentions were when they did so. What you become from here on out is your choice.âÂ
You stayed silent, eyes darting around the roomâWhat is this feeling? Vulnerability? You knew it by definition, like you did most other feelings, but feeling them⌠it was different.Â
Dick noted the way you seemed overwhelmed, he approached you slowly, pulling up two chairs, motioning for you to sit, you chose to remain standing until he sat down first.Â
âYou know, we trust you, we want to figure out a way for you to become the best you can be. On your termsâ he said, offering you a small smile.Â
You looked around, the others nodded in agreement, âI was made to be only the best parts of youâ you said, your gaze focusing on Clark and Bruce, they both put their best qualities forward to help others, how could you use those same qualities to destroy that?
âI⌠donât want to be a killer. They said I was too⌠human. I thought Iâd failed them.âÂ
Damian decided to step forward, âYou didnât fail anyone, you are meant for greater things. You haven't killed anyone, you can choose your path. If the path you choose is the Robin mantle... I am willing to work with that.âÂ
At this, the other men in the room turned to look at him, Clark and Conner were slack-jawed, this was the same kid who fought Tim tooth and nail over this mantle. The same mantle he was just⌠willing to give you?Â
Meanwhile Dick had a proud smile on his face, you thought you saw a small tear in his eye.
Bruceâs face seemed unreadable, however, you took notice of the way the corners of his lips turned up for a split second. before reverting back to their natural state.Â
You werenât sure what to say, again, you knew what this mantle was, by definition. The reality was you had no sense of what it meant, the weight it carried. And you knew that.
âThank you, but I feel like that title isnât mine to take. I think I need to⌠become something that's true to who I am, whatever that may be.â Â
Bruce looked at you, the corner of his lip barely twitching up into a smile, a smile so subtle that only someone of your⌠background would notice, an attempt of his towards getting you more comfortable, âWe should start with a name.âÂ
You looked at Conner, he gave you an encouraging smile.Â
âLike I chose Conner, so now Iâm Conner Kent,â he said with a small shrug, âYou can choose whatever you want.âÂ
âI see,â you thought for a moment, âI like Y/n.âÂ
Clark smiled, standing up and clapping his hands together, âGreat! Y/n Kent, has a nice ring to it.âÂ
âWayne.âÂ
He turned towards Bruce, eyes narrowing slightly, âKent.â
âWayne.â
This time Conner spoke, âKent.â
The three men stared at each other, arms crossed mirroring each-otherâs glares.Â
Dick cut in, âHow about Grayson?â
âNo.â came their simultaneous response.Â
Dick frowned, slumping in the seat next to yours, âJeez.âÂ
Damian spoke next, âI suppose Al Ghul is off the tableâŚâÂ
Dick snorted, breaking out into a fit of laughter, you grinned softly at the sounds of his laughter, it reminded you of a windshield wiper.Â
Conner sighed, âFine, what about Wayne-Kent?â
Bruce huffed, âI suppose.â
Clark nodded, the smile returning to his face as he turned to you, âY/n Wayne-Kentâ
You nodded, âI like it.âÂ
Dick could help but laugh from beside you, âIt's like I'm watching reality tv. Love me some baby mama drama.â
Clark opened his mouth to speak and closed it, before sighing and looking at Bruce, who just pinched the bridge of his nose.Â
Conner chuckled at the sight, turning to Damian, whoâs lip quirked up in amusement.Â
Bruce looked up, his attention directed towards you, âY/n, you can stay here for the night, Iâve asked Alfred to set up a room for you. Clark, Conner, come by tomorrow with Lois and Jon, Iâve called the others to come by as well, weâll get everything situated tomorrow. For now, get some rest.âÂ
Everyone nodded, Clark and Conner heading to the exit of the cave, Damian, Dick and Bruce leading you to the room that was prepared for you.Â
Dick brought you a sweater and some sweatpants to change into, closing the door with a soft, âGoodnight, kiddo.âÂ
You changed in silence, slowly getting under the covers and drifting off to sleep, marking the start of your new life. Tomorrow would be an interesting day.Â
You woke up the next morning, to a soft knock on the door, your super hearing picking it up better than you would have liked. You opened the door, revealing an older man you hadnât seen before. He smiled softly, giving you an instantaneous sense of comfort you couldnât explain.Â
âHello Miss Y/n. My name is Alfred, I am the butler,â he greeted you, handing you a folded set of clothes, âMaster Kent chose these for you, however if they are not to your liking, do let me know.âÂ
âTheyâre fineâŚThank you.â
He smiled warmly, the kind old man giving you a nod, âOnce you've changed, do come down, Iâve prepared breakfast. The other members of the family will arrive soon to meet you.âÂ
You gave him a short nod, he smiled again, your demeanor reminding him of the young Bruce heâd looked after all those years ago. He shut your door softly before retreating down the staircase, leaving you in your room to change.Â
You picked up the small note that rested at the top of the pile, reading it over.Â
Comfortable, Practical, and cool. Hope you like it. - Conner
You looked down at the neatly folded clothes, unfolding a black long sleeve turtleneck shirt, the material was thick but breathable, you slipped it on with ease, the foreign material soft against your skin, you appreciated that it didnât suffocate you.Â
You reached for the pants next, dark gray cargo pants, these were thicker, and the had an overwhelming amount of pockets. You slipped them on before slipping on the boots that were at the bottom of the stack and exiting the room, going down the staircase.Â
Upon entering the dining room, you were met with Bruce sitting at the head of the table, reading the paper calmly eating his pancakes, to his right sat Dick chatting excitedly to the boy next to him, who smiled at him as he listened, he was a slender boy with black hair who looked a bit younger than Dick. Then there was Alred, calmly enjoying his breakfast. Finally there was Damian on the other side of Bruce, leaving an empty seat between Damian and Alred. You sat down, the pale boy noticing you first.Â
Bruce looked up, âTim, this is Y/n.âÂ
âHello.â You sat up awkwardly. One thing you never learned was how to navigate social interactions.
He studied you for a moment, offering you a small smile, âIâm Tim.âÂ
You gave a nod, returning his smile with a smaller one of your own.Â
âShe knows, by the way.â Dick chimed in.
His eyes widened, was that why you were there?Â
âHow?âÂ
All eyes are on you. You opened your mouth to speak but Damian spoke first.Â
âSheâs a clone. Father will explain everything when everyone else arrives so as to not waste time, until then, hold on to your childish curiosity. Iâd like to enjoy my breakfast.âÂ
Dick nodded, âShe was literally made for this shit.â
âWatch your language Master Dick, it is deplorable to speak in such a way at the table, much less in the presence of a lady.âÂ
Dick blushed, âSorry Alfred.âÂ
Bruce simply gave a nod.Â
Tim slumped back in his seat, wanting to ask you questions about your abilities, your earliest memories, who were you a clone of, how your programming worked, the boy was itching to know it all.Â
Breakfast passed by relatively quickly after that, you werenât bombarded with questions, much to your relief. Alfred kindly asked you how you slept to which you replied that you slept well. The sound of casual conversation and glassware scraping together filling the room. You enjoyed observing the atmosphere.
Clark and Conner were the first to arrive at the manor, greeting you happily, with them was a woman and a younger boy, who immediately went to sit by Damian.Â
Clark brought them over to you, the woman smiled warmly at you. It made you feel safe.Â
She held your hand in hers, âMy name is Lois,â her voice was kind, genuine. You noted how she carried herself. Strong, secure, honest.Â
Clark was quick to bring Jon over, excited to introduce him, âThis is my son, Jon.â
âHi!â he beamed at you, you smiled, he was cute. Cheerful as he smiled brightly at you.Â
âHello, my name is Y/n.â you greeted the two, who smiled at you.
Conner was the next to approach, âDid you like the clothes? I picked them out cause it was all I used to wear, but who knows, you may want something more⌠fashionable.â
You smiled softly, âThey're nice, thank you.â
âOn that note actually,â Clark said, âI was thinking we can take you shopping later, Bruce and I can pay.âÂ
Bruce deadpanned, âThatâs a joke, right?âÂ
He smiled, âOf course, youâre paying for everything.â
âSounds about right.âÂ
Chatter filled the room not long after, Jon and Damian catching up on the couch while Conner and Tim started a conversation of their own.Â
The next people to arrive were three young women, blonde, brunette, and red hair. They had arrived together.
The blonde spoke first, âWhy'd you call us here Bruce? We had planned for brunch.â She bitterly narrowed her eyes at him, the brunette behind her giving a short nod of agreement.
Bruce sighed, âWeâre waiting on Jason. Heâs late.âÂ
âAs always.â The redhead said with a sigh, though you could see she wasn't actually upset. Â
The blonde girl turned to you first smiling, âIâm Stephanie, but call me Steph. Iâm assuming youâll be joining our vigilante posse.â She seemed funny, and kind, like she truly cared for those around her.Â
âSomewhat, I donât really know. Iâm Y/n.â You said bluntly.
âPretty name.â She smiled, gesturing to the red haired woman behind her, âThis is Barbara, but she's really just Babs.â She then gestured to the brunette, âThatâs Cass. Sheâs lovely.âÂ
You looked at them and nodded, âItâs nice to meet you.â
Barbara smiled warmly at you, âYou too, Iâm so glad thereâll be another girl around, we can always use more company.â She smiled at you so kindly, despite having only just met you. Her voice was sweet, like honey.Â
Cass smiled softly at you, âCome to brunch with us later. Or, lunch, now since Jason is holding us up.âÂ
You nodded your lip quirking up into a small smile, âIâd enjoy that.âÂ
Truthfully, you didn't know what the fuck brunch was. But she said lunch and that you knew. You'd find out about brunch later.
Then, as if on cue, the man in question arrived, walking through the door, slipping off his brown jacket and tossing it on the couch. He was tall, with a stocky frame, jet black hair with a white streak on the front.Â
âThis better be good.âÂ
Tim mumbled, âFinallyâÂ
âMiss me Timmy?âÂ
âQuite the contrary.â
The one called Jason laughed before giving him a small nudge, to which Tim swatted his hand away.Â
His eyes fixed on you, then on Bruce.Â
âDude, seriously? Another one? You have a problem man. Youâd think you wouldâve stopped after me.âÂ
Bruce stood up, âJason, sit down. Now that youâre all here I wanted to introduce you to Y/n. Sheâs a clone, made from both mine, and Clarkâs DNA.âÂ
âHoly shit, man.âÂ
âJason, will you shut up?âÂ
âNever.âÂ
âAs I was saying, sheâll be here in the manor for the time being, Iâll be training her and assessing her combat technique.âÂ
âHold on,â Clark interjected, âShe should come with us, she needs to get the hang of her powers.âÂ
âClark, I have a state of the art training area in the cave.âÂ
âSo? Weâre supers, all we need is an open field.âÂ
âWe need to assess her combat skills, and also assess the extent of her powers. She isnât invulnerable. We need to prioritize getting to the bottom of that.âÂ
Clark huffed but nodded, understanding the full extent of your abilities was vital in actually training you.Â
âItâs like Iâm watching a custody battle.â muttered Steph, Barbara laughing quietly beside her.Â
âWait- So Y/n is basically if you and Clark had a baby?â Tim gawked at them, his eyes shifting from Bruce to Clark, to you. When his eyes landed on you, he fired questions like he was on a time limit.Â
âHow do Bruceâs genetics affect your abilities? Are you immune to kryptonite and invulnerable? How does your thermal vision work? Enhanced strength? Can you fly? Can you fly as fast as Superman? Do you have combat training? How do y-âÂ
Conner smacked a hand over his mouth, leading him back to his seat, âLets try not to overwhelm her with the questions.â He chuckled.Â
Tim nodded, looking up at you, âSorry, Y/n.âÂ
âThatâs okay. To answer your questions, his genetics donât necessarily have a huge impact on any of my abilities, I was created with every available video of Batman fighting embedded into my mind, and the combat skills were engraved in my memory, I should be able to replicate his fighting style to a tee. Iâm not invulnerable, but in theory, the stealth I was programmed with allows me to stay agile enough that I shouldnât often get hurt. I don't have thermal vision, but I do have laser vision, enhanced strength, and flight, although I havenât tested how fast I actually can fly. And like I said, my combat training is essentially the combat footage uploaded into my mind.âÂ
Tim had nodded, eyes trained on yours in complete interest as you answered each question, occasionally jotting something down on the notes app of his phone.Â
Lois narrowed her eyes slightly at both Bruce and Clark, âI do hope youâre factoring in giving her the opportunity to build an actual social life. Maybe get her enrolled in school.âÂ
âShe has doctorate-level information on several different topics stored into her mind, as well as fluency in 8 languages. I think sheâll be fine, Lois,â Bruce replied.Â
She rolled her eyes, âOkay, so schoolâs not necessary, what about building a social life for herself? Thatâs important.âÂ
âThereâs Young Justice,â Conner said, âI figured sheâd join.âÂ
Tim nodded in agreement, âI can help her get situated.âÂ
âWhere will I stay?â you asked, you didnât particularly enjoy how they were all discussing you as if you weren't there, but there honestly wasnât much you could do.Â
âYou can stay at the manor, or you can stay with the team, but it'd be best if you lived here in the Manor.â Bruce replied.
âWhy isnât Metropolis an option?â Clark muttered.Â
âBecause itâs more practical to have her here in Gotham, living with Tim will make it easier to adjust to the team.âÂ
âI want time with her, Bruce.âÂ
âYouâll get it. Weâll have her assessed, then three times a week sheâll train and get a hold of her powers with you.âÂ
Clark nodded, satisfied with that answer.Â
Lois spoke again, turning to you, âY/n, how does that sound to you?âÂ
You blinked. âIt sounds fine. My super hearing allows me to hear every conversation proficiently.â
She chuckled softly, âItâs a figure of speech sweetheart, I meant if youâre okay with everything that was said, youâve been a bit quiet.â
You felt your face grow hot, âOh. Yeah, Iâm okay with it.â
Clark gave you a fond smile.Â
Bruce looked at you and smiled softly, a barely noticeable one, but a smile nonetheless.Â
The bulk of the conversation was over. The people in the room falling into easy conversation with one another, you look around, not sure what to do. That is until Jason approaches you, a kind smile on his face.Â
âHey Y/n, Iâm Jason, Iâll be honest, you probably won't see me too often cause I can barely stand being around Bruce, but⌠if heâs ever a dick, call me and Iâll either punch him for you and take you somewhere heâs not.â he grinned, âOr both.âÂ
You laughed softly, âIâll keep that in mind. Thank you.â
He nodded, âIâll be raiding the kitchen, but if anyone asks, I left.â He shoots you a grin before slipping away.Â
Itâs not long after that when Jon approaches you, Damian by his side, he shoots you a toothy grin, âSo, youâre like, my sister now, right?âÂ
Youâre not sure how to respond, but you feel a puddle of warmth pooling in your heart, itâs nice. You smile at him softly, âI suppose so.âÂ
He grins, âAnd that would also make you Damianâs sister. right?â
âI suppose so.âÂ
âSee Damian, weâre blood brothers by extension.âÂ
âJon, that is the most imbecilic logic Iâve ever encountered. Just because Y/n is both my blood and yours doesnât meanââÂ
âBlood brothers!â He had shouted cheerfully, before walking away and over to Lois to inform her of the good news.Â
Damian sighed, though you took notice of the soft smile that flashed across his face, you concluded that he cared for him.Â
A lot of people in this familyâ Bruceâs family specifically, tend to hide affection, despite the fact that it is apparent to you that they feel it. You decide not to focus on it, people are complicated.Â
You chat a bit with various people in the room, Lois telling you that youâre always welcome to visit whenever youâd like, Barbara talking to you about how her work as Oracle, Steph telling you all about the other vigilantes youâll probably end up crossing paths with. Tim and Conner sat by you, telling you all about the team and the people youâll meet once all your training is done.Â
Slowly, people start to leave, you saw Jason slip out the front door first, sending you a wink. Dick left not long after, needing to return to his responsibilities in Bludhaven, making sure to tell you youâre always welcome to visit him over there. Then Clark left with Lois, Jon, and Conner, leaving the residents of the manor plus, Cass, Steph and Barbara.
Damian and Tim had retreated to their rooms, while Alfred busied himself with household chores, Bruce stood up, approaching you before saying, âDid you still want to go shopping? Youâll need training clothes.âÂ
You nodded, âYes, please.âÂ
Steph perked up, rushing towards the two of you, âOh, we have to come.âÂ
âSteph, you go shopping every week. With my card.â
Barbara chimed in, âItâs not about that Bruce, you have a terrible fashion sense. We canât let you impose that onto Y/n.â
Cass nodded in agreement.Â
âWeâre just buying training clothes.âÂ
âShe canât wear training clothes in her daily life,â Steph rolled her eyes, âShe needs a wardrobe.âÂ
You smiled, âI would like a wardrobe.âÂ
âSee?â
Bruce sighed but nodded, âLet's go then.â
Steph cheered while Barbara and Cass high-fived behind her, it was an amusing site.Â
When you arrived at the mall, Steph immediately linked arms with you, dragging you around to her favorite stores, paying no mind to your super strength potentially being able to accidentally break her arm. It caught you off guard, not only the physical display of affection, but the trust.
Again, you felt that soft puddle of warmth pool in your chest. You could get used to that.Â
You had gotten to know Barbara and Cass fairly well during the trip as well, Barbara was sweet, she and Steph made you laugh more than you thought you could. Cass and you got along well too, she picked out the clothes you liked the most, always nodding in approval when you would try anything on, a soft smile on her face. The three of them opened their group up to you so quickly, it had surprised you, you felt that with their company you were better able to navigate finding yourself.Â
The four of you hadnât paid much mind to Bruce trailing behind you as you went from store to store, not that he minded. He held a fond smile as he observed the four of you giggling, talking, and having a good time.
He knew his focus on training was important, but he also knew Lois was right (not that heâd admit that to anyone), you needed a social life too. And he knew your heightened emotional intelligence would surely allow you to obtain that, you just needed to blossom, and allow yourself to break free of the restraints you put on yourself.Â
Heâd lost count of how many times he had swiped his card that day, at some point he had decided to just start waiting by the front, once you guys were ready, heâd walk over, swipe his card, and you guys would move on to the next shop. He wouldn't say this to anyone, but he enjoyed doing things like this, taking care of the people he cares about.Â
The last store you had gone to was WayneTech, it was Bruceâs idea. You needed a phone in order to keep everyoneâs contacts. So they brought you there where you got the latest model of their cell phone line, it was sleek and thin. You picked out a case and you got a screen protector. Bruce had told you that once you got to the Batcave heâd input league contacts, safety features, as well as league-level security settings.Â
By the end of the trip it was early in the evening, Bruce had his arms absolutely filled with shopping bags, and what he couldnât carry was carried by you and Steph. The five of you stepped out into the parking lot, the sun setting, casting a deep orange hue on the parking lot. You took in the image in front of you, you didnât know suns could set so beautifully.
The ride home was nice, the car was filled with the soft chatter of the four of you, Bruce didnât feel the need to listen in. The soft music playing on the stereo as a background was a nice addition to the atmosphere.Â
When youâd arrived at the manor, the girls had bid you goodbye, but not before making sure they had your number to add you to their group chat. You were warned by Steph that Cassâs meme game could not be beat. You were slightly confused but nodded, a happy smile on your face. They each gave you a hug before getting in their cars and heading off.Â
The walk into the manor was silent, but not awkward, mainly the two of you taking armfuls of bags up to your room.
As he shut the door, Bruce turned to you, âItâs not too late, if you want, we could start out on some training.âÂ
You nodded, going into your room to change, âIâll be down there in a bit.âÂ
He nodded, walking away to change as well.Â
You entered the Batcave shortly after, comfortable in your black sweatpants, and a black long sleeve athletic shirt. Now, having a better opportunity to take it all in, it was massive. You looked to your left to see Damian sparring with Tim in one of the further training areas. You walked over to Bruce, he gave you a small smile, leading you to the second training area by Tim and Damian, who by now had stopped sparring, in favor of observing your skill.Â
âYou can replicate my fighting style to a tee, right?â
You nodded.
âLetâs see it.âÂ
You charged first, making sure to suppress your strength, your movements swift and calculated, landing a fast right kick to his abdomen. He sidestepped, landing a swift punch to your side. You kept attempting attacks on eachother, each one dodging the other flawlessly.
Tim and Damian watched in awe as the two of you gracefully moved, as if you were dancing. This went on for several minutes, until you attempted a fast left kick to his side, which he caught, using as leverage to flip you over on your back.
Your limbs ached, you looked up at him, âHow did you do that?â
He held a hand out to help you up, âIâm not as fast with my left kicks as I am with my right ones. My weaknesses are your weaknesses.â
You nodded. Made sense.Â
âYou have good technique, and you replicate my fighting perfectly, but thatâs all it is. A replication. You need to make it your own. Adapt it in accordance with your abilities, you canât do that now because Clark hasnât trained you, but in time you will.âÂ
You nodded, your chest swelling with pride at his compliment, you knew after your training with Clark you would be able to better adjust your fighting style.
Damian walked over to you, âY/n. Iâd like to spar, youâve proven to be a worthy opponent.âÂ
You nodded, it would be good to spar with someone with a different fighting style. Tim sat down to the side, perfectly content with just observing for now, like earlier, he occasionally jotted down some notes on his phone. You decided you didnât mind it. It was endearing.Â
This time, Damian charged first, landing a swift right kick to your ribs, you turned and landed a hard kick to his chest, sending him back, before he flipped and caught himself, running towards you again. His smaller frame provided him with an advantage as he jumped onto your shoulders, before he could land his blow, you flipped your body, sending him to the floor, landing on his back with a thud. You crouched over him, extending your hand.
âYou okay?â
âFine.â he took your hand, getting up to his feet, you gave him a soft smile, which he returned, giving you a nod of approval. He, like Bruce, didnât often use his words, but you were able to discern their intentions just fine.Â
Bruce then led you to a machine he had in the cave, where it analyzed your genetics in comparison to Clarkâs, he had determined you were missing the genetic composition that happened to be the main source of invulnerability, therefore the reason you were the way you were. You are unfortunately still weak when exposed to kryptonite.Â
You were tired by the end of the night. You felt you had bonded with Damian, he had asked you to spar with him another time, to which you agreed.
The next day, Bruce had sent you over to Smallville, where Clark had decided on training you, âA good old fashioned open fieldâ were his exact words.
He made sure to send you wearing your original suit, not knowing how fast you would be flying, just in case, only you didnât like it, so you opted to wear some sweats over the suit.Â
And there you were, floating about 300 feet in the air with him, as he explained the basics of flying.Â
âYou want to create your own leverage, using your flight, you should be able to do this.â He bent one leg, tilting to the right as he effortlessly glided in that direction, he repeated the action only now going in the opposite direction.Â
You nodded, imitating his movements, gliding from side to side before stopping and looking at him. He smiled brightly at you, âYouâre doing great, kid. There was never a point where you didnât have powers, so this should be easy. Now, weâll test your speed.âÂ
You nodded, âHow are we doing that?â
He pulled out a stopwatch, âIâm going to wait here while you fly to Gotham and back. You know the route?âÂ
You nodded.Â
âOkay⌠andâŚ. Go!â
You immediately shot forward, a slightly bumpy start but your body adapted immediately, you felt the wind whip through your hair, and a smile spread across your face as you made a U-turn around Gotham, making it back to Clark in seconds.Â
â2.6 seconds. Thatâs good.â He smiled at you.Â
You went on like that for the next few hours, him giving you encouraging words of advice, and you gained better control over your abilities, him providing you with tips he learned over the years. For that last hour, Jon and Conner joined the two of you, the four of you eventually just playing air tag until Martha and Lois called you in for dinner.Â
They insisted you stay for dinner, and you had no mind to refuse, spending time with them was nice. Jon insisted he sat next to you at dinner, excitedly talking your ear off about whatever heâd gotten to that day, and sharing his favorite stories about Damian with you. He acts like he doesn't like people, but heâs got a soft spot for a lot of us, were his exact words. You honestly completely agreed, you smiled at him as he continued talking.Â
That day youâd gotten to know Martha and Jonanthan Kent, who insisted you called them Ma and Pa. They instantly coddled you as if theyâd known you since birth, though, in a way, that is technically the case.Â
They didn't let you leave empty handed, sending you off with tupper-ware filled with leftovers, cookies and pie. You thanked them for their hospitality and headed back to the manor.Â
The next few months were mainly doing morning and evening training with Bruce, occasionally Dick would stop by to train with you, always telling you he was proud of your improvement, which never failed to make you glow just a little brighter with pride. Heâd begun a tradition where he would treat you to a burger after training, or whatever it was you were craving. He said that it was his goal to get you to try every fast food joint in Gotham, deciding that it was just an essential part of living there. You quickly decided you hated fast food, but never said anything because that wasnât at all what mattered to you, what mattered to you was the bond you were creating with your older brother.Â
Your relationship with Bruce wasnât perfect. There were times you saw how focused he was on his mission, neglecting the feelings of those around him, he could be an asshole. And with you still navigating your emotions, youâd get angry and yell, and so would he. If you saw him brushing off Damian, or Tim, one look at the crestfallen expressions on their faces was enough to get you angry. You shouldnât have been surprised, truthfully, you werenât. You were too similar. You were just fortunate enough to be surrounded by people early on who could convince you to let them in.Â
Regardless of the imperfections between you and Bruce, you knew he cared. He always showed it with the small smile heâd give you as he held up two tickets to the movie you had wanted to see. Or in the way heâd lure everyone into the living room with snacks for a movie night. Or how heâd try his best to always express to you that you were doing well. That you were enough, and that you deserved to be there.Â
Youâd grown closer with Tim, too, always willing to help him with his assignments (not that he often needed it, but on the rare occasions his sleep deprived self couldnât wrap his head around a problem). Youâd often go to him when you needed help figuring something out on your phone, to which he would offer a simple solution you hadnât seen before.
Tim was kind, he showed he cared for you by fixing things, when you cracked your screen protector by accidentally tapping it too hard, he made you a new one that could withstand the force of a bullet. He learned to confide in you over time, telling you about Bernard, expressing his worries to you about whether or not heâs good enough. Youâd always tell him he was more than good enough.Â
Damian had taken to calling you âsisterâ, often challenging and teasing you when he could, youâd developed a relationship where heâd go to you for company. Youâd sit in the garden and take in the life around you, while he sat a few feet away and drew it.
Once, he drew you while you werenât looking, when he finished, he handed it to you without a word and walked away. In the bottom right corner you read âY/n Wayne-Kentâ in neat handwriting, just below that, âsisterâ. That was the first time heâd used that word for you. Your heart swelled.Â
You continued seeing Steph, Barbara, and Cass, regularly having lunch with them and talking with them on the phone. Barbara, or as you now called her, Babs, was always there to guide you when you needed it, sheâd often send you small gifts from time to time, like jewelry that reminded her of you.
Cass and you would often find the most peaceful company in each other. She would listen to you talk about all the things you'd been learning, telling you about her own experience adjusting to a new life.
Steph and you bonded over poorly written hallmark movies, she always giggled madly when you would point out plot inconsistencies, wearing the most confused expression she had ever seen on a person, you didnât understand why at first, you would just state facts, but you always enjoyed the time with her. She always says you guys should start a podcast, and you always agree. You hope she never asks you what a podcast is... because you genuinely didn't know.
True to his word, you didnât see Jason often, but there were a few instances where you felt particularly suffocated by Bruceâs training that you took him up on his offer to take you somewhere he wasnât. Those moments were... nice. Every time, he would bring food, and take you to his apartment, where you talked about books and he introduced you to some of his favorite movies. You didnât know why he and Bruce didnât get along, but you chose not to pry.
Alfred had taken a liking to you instantly, he enjoyed giving you etiquette lessons, and would bake all kinds of scones and cookies for you to try. His humor was at times very dry and sarcastic, which never failed to make you laugh. He taught you how to bake once, finding you were exceptionally good at it, âMiss Y/n, I think weâve found your natural talentâ. You hadnât expected to be good at it, but Alfred said you were phenomenal.Â
Youâd also train with Clark 3 times a week, getting even closer with the Kents, integrating yourself in both families. It was interesting being part of two very different families. But you wouldnât have it any other way.Â
Clark had shown you a lot about your powers, but it was never just training. It had become a necessity for the two of you to fly to some famous landmark and have lunch together, before flying back to Smallville for more training.
Clark was constantly trying his best for you, he still had his regrets from his initial relationship with Conner, and although he was forgiven and their relationship was rebuilt, he knew he lost time. And he absolutely refused to repeat that and hurt someone else who didnât deserve it.Â
You always stayed for dinner, you found that you could never say no to Jon, the one time you tried was awful, you felt so bad that you went back the next day and took him shopping. With Bruce's card, duh.
Jon was stuck to you like glue whenever you were over. He always insisted on sitting by you and talking to you about whatever heâd been up to. He flew around with you a lot, you guys would play games that he taught you how to play. Your favorite moments were when he and Damian would allow you in to watch them play video games because âHow do you not know how to play video games? Thatâs just wrong. Weâll teach you.â
Conner had spent more and more time with you as well, telling you about a lot of social cues, the importance of boundaries, etc. He was determined to help you adjust in every way he could, he shared his experiences with you when he first started working in teams. You learned a lot from him, he was very affectionate with you, but in that awkward-older-brother way. Heâd give you a soft pat on the back and a smile, he knew youâd do just fine.Â
Lois became your role model, you truly admired her. She was strong, outspoken, confident. She helped you not be afraid of forming your own opinions and voicing them. One time she saw you yell at Bruce over something heâd done, and all she could do was smile proudly.
These people whose lives you just appeared in one day, very quickly became your family. Every day you were reminded of how lucky you were to have come to care for them as much as you do. Bonding with them was nice, and you very quickly understood the appeal of having family.
These are people who care for you unconditionally, simply because they want to. Because every moment that they spend with you, they choose to.
And just like that, you were ready to meet the team. You had learned to combine your combat skills with your powers, if you need to, you can fight in mid air. Youâd learned to incorporate your abilities into your technique to enhance your own personal style. And it felt amazing.
You knew every possible way to deliver an effective, non-lethal blow. Of course, you needed a suit. Bruce offered to enhance the one you had worn the day they rescued you, but you wanted a new one. To you, that suit represented what you were created to be, and that is not who you are. You wanted something true to yourself, and he understood and wholeheartedly supported you. Damian helped you make a sketch, and together youâd designed the perfect representation of you. And you became Eclipse. The alignment of two heroes, though unintentional, created a whole new hero. You.
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the "labru chapter" is the kabru chapter
this is a dungeon meshi love manifesto, but not in the way you think. sorry not sorry for the labrubait
what makes chapter 76 so amazing is kabruâs desperation has little to do with laios specifically. itâs not just about kabru being obsessed with laios and making sure he doesn't cause tragedy, either. I think this chapter emphasizes kabru's struggle with the concept of love and companionship. the point of this chapter is that every critical part of kabru collides at once and renders him useless.
(disclaimer: this post includes a lot of projection/speculation but it's to understand kabru's character arc i promise. for clearer analysis and examination of how kabru's ideologies are constructed, check out this really great post)
kabru is a lone visionary
in ch 76, kabruâs threatened by lycion exposing his true intentions to laios not only bc he wants to prevent laios from joining marcille in her destruction, but also bc laios is also from a short-lived race and kabru needs an ally in his power struggle against elves (esp when the chips are down)
but has kabru really accepted his need for allies in his plight? kabru has spent his adult life suppressing a human urge to connect meaningfully with others. he even keeps rinsha et al. at arm's length in the name of achieving his masculine hero complex/survivor's guilt goals. he's already quite disillusioned bc most adventurers don't have the same goal as he does. so he uses people and gets on their good side for systematic support. heâs well-intentioned and takes care of his party. but the idea that an ally could also protect HIM and make HIM feel safe as well doesnât really register with him until later on in the narrative bc camaraderie and allyship, at its core, is about acknowledging intimacy. kabru struggles with intimacy sub-textually (his self-neglect and social insincerity) even though he knows how to simulate it to gain others' trust.
but he canât crack laios, he canât get him to listen. for lack of a better word, kabru is spoiled by the fruits of his superb perception and emotional intelligence. he also doesnât cope well with failure (bc his goal is too valuable to ~not~ devote himself to) he puts too much value in conquering laios and when he thinks he's failed, he basically crashes out. the real problem is he still doesnât understand his true feelings--not feelings for laios, but the root of his desire. the root of his goals and the endless search for companionship.
kabru is a strategic historian
at his core, kabru is a storyteller. he tells himself a variety of stories about his trauma and his goals, which serve as motivation and to some extent, self-protection (as shown in his conversation w mithrun). he deeply understands the role of storytelling in regards to the construction of history and drastic shifts in power.
as an utayan, he understands that the tragedy that overcame his people was not random, but resulted from elven negligence of a disenfranchised people. it is imperative for kabru to cement himself as a voice for otherwise voiceless people. in his story, he has no choice but to handle the hero, if not become the hero himself.
kabru even has a story about his pursuit of laios, mainly that laios is currently the most capable person of defeating the mage and that he must do whatever it takes to ensure laios doesnât fuck it up. his instincts are right, sure, but at first, he places special value in laiosâ capabilities that almost seems unearned⌠like yes heâs studied the island adventurers with frightening expertise, so it makes sense he would have a good idea about who is the most equipped to succeed. but his early suspicions of the toudens seems to complicate my perception of his knowledge by adding emotional depth and a layer of tinhattery so to speak.
canonically, kabru has been rebuffed by laios multiple times (which is so... lolll) when he's talking with his party, kabru hides behind the excuse of dungeon but heâs been trying to get his attention this whole time. to me it reads like he's got a bruised ego from being ignored and is being a hater about it (so real lol). it's funny bc kabru is usually great at taking shit from others (esp elves) if it means nobody suspects/interrogates his true intentions and he can keep the peace. so why does laios tick him off so bad? now we have to get into the psychoanalysis of it all!
kabru is a cynic
first and foremost, kabruâs cynical philosophy about humans is challenged by the touden mission. but plenty of people donât care about the impact of their actions, so why does kabru obsess over the toudens at the start? I figured kui changed gears with kabru's characterization following his introduction, but I want to try to connect it to kabru's unresolved survivor's guilt. kabru is the sole survivor of a catastrophe caused by negligence and oversight. he criticizes the negative impact of the toudens' generosity and naĂŻvetĂŠ and confirms his cynical worldview (the road to hell is paved with best intentions), but still maintains a level-headed perspective. on the other hand, kabru's interactions with laios are tinged with irrational jealousy/resentment/desperation, even prior to kabru learning laios' character/intentions as an adventurer. I cannot emphasize enough that I am employing a neutral definition of jealousy here--it seems kabru is jealous of the freedom to not care the way laios does not care about the fate of the island. this isn't to say laios doesn't care about humans, he does, but he seems so singleminded compared to kabru esp in ch 76. kabru sees laios going to the literal end of the world to save his sister. laios gets to be human selfishly, kind-natured but ultimately self-prioritizing.
kabru correctly assesses motives (besides his own maybe). falin said sheâd do anything to protect laios and marcille. laios has been socially rejected by people his whole life, and at first, he only cares about his sister and monsters. kabru has survived horror but only by accident⌠he doesn't agree with their pov and more importantly, it doesnât exactly compute with him. the toudens are wholly unaware of their impact, which does not sit well with kabru at all, who understands the impact of negligence better than anyone else, esp how it ends up harming the less fortunate and extremely marginalized in society. it's reminiscent of the age-old trolley problem. while kabru has been the victim of senseless pain, I suspect kabru canât yet make sense of senseless love. he gets to look down at their cause and call it selfish because it directly contradicts his lived experience.
kabru is an ethicist with a heroic streak
it's easy to glean that kabru wants to be the hero utaya shouldâve had. while he's hardcore and intense, but not paranoid enough to do something rash. he uses violence as a means of achieving peace. he's self-aware enough to know his skill limits, which seems rational at a glance but the pressure he puts on himself suggests he views himself as inadequate until he achieves his goal. the races of humans are so split up and he sees that this is a matter of power first and foremost.
with the canaries, kabru submits to political pageantry to make a separate case for innocent people. senseless tragedy is unforgivable, but so is the "too little too late" reality of the canary system. he takes on the impossible task of rallying people together to save the dungeon. one read is that he's saving his childhood self from trauma perhaps by saving those like him⌠he's wishing someone did something before it got bad, wondering why nobody intervened when they had every opportunity to step in. itâs deeper than a sense of duty or fairness, this is about betrayal and retribution.
throughout his life, kabru struggles with the material inequity and limits of love. the human population is fundamentally segmented into a hierarchy due to lifespans and access to power/resources. his mother was the only one who loved him in utaya and she was ostracized because of his appearance and then she was killed due to senseless tragedy. his frustration with the elves encapsulates this idea perfectly, because he is aware of of the limits of their empathy as a long-lived race and adjusts his strategy and rhetoric accordingly. I think milsirilâs love for kabru is genuine, but still infantilizing and smothering due to the racial imbalance. this continues to inform his politics, as he views their perception of short-lived races with contempt. the worst offense is that their bigotry is nonsensical, meaning their hearts cannot be reasoned with.
dungeon meshi is a story about power and politics, yes, but genuine love and acceptance are the catalysts of change and equality. the "invisible gulf" that marcille is referring to is the inability to view other races with love and care. such is the essence of camaraderie. kabru's backstory, family history, and beliefs/motivations raise two important questions for me: who gets to be loved enough to survive, and then to thrive?
kabru is a monster
the emphasis on distinguishing between humans and monsters is quite interesting too. of all sentient beings, who qualifies as worthy of "human" treatment? who deserves empathy and acceptance? kabru seeks these answers to fix the world, but also to justify his place in it.
kabru's lack of self-worth is evident here, but whatâs more interesting is he knows many humans suffer worse fates than some monsters. the dehumanization/neglect of fellow humans does not compute, if the premise is humans are superior to demi-humans/non-humans because mutual empathy and understanding. he clings to the superiority of humanity as an appeal to ethos to those in power despite what he might actually believe about himself. to kabru, the true injustice is that humans wonât even save âinferiorâ humans despite being the same. his unclear heritage manifests as guilt, as he feels directly responsible for his mother's suffering because he is monstrous. then here comes laios, a human who somehow can find it in himself to love monsters.
kabru doesnât want laios to love him, per se, but laiosâ love for monsters and for falin reveals life-altering possibilities for kabru: there is a world where someone could love him even if he were a monster. there is a world where somebody would go to extreme measures just to save him. kabru does not know the extent of laios' trauma but recognizes a sort of kindred spirit but inverse. taking off the ship goggles here--it has less to do with laios specifically, and more to do with what his beliefs/abilities represent for the trajectory of the world (because kabru studies how beliefs/abilities manifest into material reality, after all)
kabru is seeking the power of love
in a different story, kabru would be laiosâ archnemesis. they would have a disastrous battle of opposing worldviews in their struggle for dominion. kabru has every right to want to take laios out bc while his affinity for monsters is sympathetic and even charming, it is still a natural threat⌠kabru has the true hero pathology. he believes he only deserves to live if he can save people for a variety of reasons/traumas. he should do whatever it takes to exterminate laios. but the expectation is subverted in chapter 76 bc we see kabruâs curiosity and ongoing quest for understanding win over his worst fears.
I feel like Iâve been projecting a lot but bear with me... a huge part of kabruâs character is him trying to figure out how to matter to people, or figuring out why people matter to others in general. itâs not to say he doesnât matter to his friends or milsiril, but why else would he bother with all the manipulative people-pleasing? it would be less meaningful if he had ulterior motives like greed or power, but he plays into people's expectations/desires for a disastrously noble cause. heâs still actively living in his trauma as a deeply traumatized adult. itâs pure serendipity that laios can send him right back to his past and then pull him right out again. I don't think it's crazy to say kabru (correctly) projects a lot of shit on laios bc he doesnât know how to deal with those injustices and barriers between people himself.
this is also why I believe kabru's beef with laios is as personal as it is strategic. we have to consider the trajectories of their character arcs (their big missions, respectively) in relation to one another as foils. if laios' love for falin can move mountains and do impossible things, kabru is subconsciously drawn to the magnitude of that love like a magnet. his response to cognitive dissonance is quite remarkable as well. at the root of his unbelievable capacity for understanding and curiosity is the deep wound of being unloved and unprotected. kabru does not avoid or run away from his fears, he quite literally keeps running toward them and follows it down to hell. he wants to identify the true source of his deepest wound.
to me, this omake connects his childhood curiosity to his search for love, almost as to ask âis there enough room for me to be loved?" and the same can be said for marcille's character arc/ backstory. her biracial heritage has caused her great existential pain and social isolation.
in dungeon meshi, the issues of protection and justice continue to be interpreted through love. if kabru were to go back in time and save utaya, he wouldâve needed incomprehensible magic, a supernatural power to save himself, his mother, his hometown. in contrast, laios' mission to save falin is just one manifestation of the surreality of love, all of the impossibilities it permits. the touden party wade through invisible gulfs to save falin, but also each other. kabru doesnât hate their story, he just canât fathom it yet.
kabru is a skilled strategist and communicator. and does not listen to his heart or body until heâs absolutely forced to do it. he has insane goals and expectations for himself and will go to great measures for those goals. as cerebral and cold as he might seem, itâs critical to understand that his character arc is about love too. in my opinion, itâs almost as if heâs trying to change his reality in hopes of finding love. my favorite thing about kabru is that he has all the narrative makings of the perfect misunderstood villain who self-destructs at the end of the story. but kabru is too smart for that, too focused on the big-picture impacts and the historical trajectory of the cause. instead, kabru finds the wherewithal to stand down once he understands that laios is capable of loving humanity like he does, or that he could help him see the value in humanity at all.
to love is to understand, and then to surrender.
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Thatâll Show Them.
Based on the following ask: 𼰠yay!! Okay. (Deep breath), so the idea was basically either preschool or elementary school setting. Hotch being a sexy single dad has most of the single (and not!) Moms drooling over him. Y/N or Reader is a single mom, not one of those drooling but definitely sees that he's attractive. But her kid (girl or boy) happens to quickly become Jack's BFF and this causes natural interactions and conversations between her and Hotch over the next few weeks which makes the other moms salty and jealous, and she overhears them at one point speculating that she probably told her kid to befriend Jack just so she could get closer to Hotch. I didn't really think of an ending for it but just had an idea of a scene where she's trying to remain calm and unaffected while overhearing them talking about her and giving side eye. Maybe Hotch hears it too and comes to her defense? Or makes them even saltier by asking her out in front of them? đ @nyxwolph thank you for requesting this! I did adjust a little bit, so I hope you like it!!
Aaron Hotchner x Single Mom! Reader
Angst/Fluff
Word count: 3569
REQUESTS ARE OPEN - not edited - please be kind. Requests are open and feedback is welcome if it's constructive!
Warnings: My blog is 18+, minors DNI, some explicit language, reader is a single mom, mention of divorce, school moms being shitty, mention of Hotchâs ex father-in-law being ill, no use of y/n, Fem reader, reader has no physical description other than being shorter than hotch, reader is mentioned/implied to own a shop (no details), gay best friend, Hotch starts work at 8am (idk what the BAU hours are lmao) let me know if I missed any!
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The moms were ruthless. You were barely three months into the school year and already you had been completely ostracized from the âmom group.â Part of you had assumed it was because the majority of these moms had all caught wind of your very public, messy divorce. The other part of you, however, knew that the main reason youâd been exiled was him.
Aaron HOTTIE Hotchner, as the other moms called him, had taken Ms. Jensonâs third grade class by storm. Meet the teacher night had been a frenzy of horny moms all praying their child ended up in the same class as Aaronâs son. There were hushed conversations and giggles, and hair flips all night long, you had felt bad for the teachers since their presentations had fallen second to the gossip travelling through the halls about the hot single dad.
âI heard he works for the FBI!â
âI heard heâs a widower. Could you even imagine?â
âWow. He must be pretty amazing, a single dad and working for the FBI!â
âCan we be real for a moment and just admire how hot he is?â
âDid you see his hands?â
âYes! Did you see his suit? I love a well-dressed man.â
They were vultures, every single one of them, and Aaron was their newest victim. He, of course, had been completely oblivious to the blatant flirting â he returned every advance they made with a kind smile or polite nod. And listen, you werenât going to deny that Aaron was hotâŚyou just werenât trying to be like those other moms and gush about it at meet the teacher night.
Your being excluded by the class moms had only gotten worse since Jack and Millie had become friends. Millie had told you on the first day of school, that a boy had pushed her down on the playground, and before you could panic, she told you that a different boyâŚone named JackâŚhad helped her up. She said after that, they sat together at lunch and read aloud.
You could barely contain you excitement. Since the divorce, Millie had been having a tough time making friends â mainly because the moms told their kids to stay away. Your ex had been quite cozy with some of the moms at Millieâs last school and you had eventually found out he was sleeping with one of them. Once the divorce was finalized and you had full custody, youâd moved and that meant a new school for Millie.
Realistically that shouldâve been the end of the drama, but it just so happens that the girl who your husband slept withâŚwell her sisterâs child was in the same class as Millie. He of course was the kid that pushed Millie down on the first day of school.
It shouldnât have bothered you, their constant whispersâŚbut it had you seething. This was an everyday occurrence now that you drove Jack home. The moms all waiting for dismissal engaging in hushed conversations about how desperate you must be.
âI bet she told her daughter to befriend his son.â
âWhat a sad way to get his attention.â
âWell, I mean, her ex did cheatâŚso sheâs probably desperate.â
âSheâs ridiculous if you ask me.â
This new development has begun exactly two weeks ago. Jack and Millie had been on their sixth playdate â this had been the first one Aaron had been able to host (due to work obvi) which had led to you staying and the two of you talking about how demanding his work schedule must be. He had told you it kept him pretty busy and that his sister-in-law had been extremely helpful, but with her father falling ill, she was growing increasingly busy.
âYou know, I could drive Jack. If youâre comfortable with it.â You offered.
âI couldnât possibly ask that of you!â Aaron panicked.
âItâs a good thing you didnât askâŚIâm offering. I already have to drive to the school to get Millie, I could grab Jack and the two of them could hang out until you are off work. And if your sister-in-law ever canât watch him while youâre away, know that I am more than willing.â You punctuated with a kind smile.
âWhat if I take them to school, I donât need to be at work until eight, and then you could pick them up? That way it is even. Obviously when Iâm out of town, which wouldnât necessarily be possible, but I could coordinate with Jess andâŚâ Aaron was spiraling.
âAaron. If you want to take them to school when youâre in town, that would be great. That would allow me the time I need in the shop before opening. When you are out of town, if Jack is staying with me, I will take them to and from school â if heâs with Jess, she doesnât have to worry about Millie okay?â You suggested.
âYouâre a godsend. You know that?â Aaron said, a smile growing on his face.
âYeah well, Jack has been an incredible friend to Millie, and I would love for them to spend more time together. Plus, the house has been so quiet and, I donât know. It would be nice to have the kids there.â There was a slight cringe that was brought with the insinuation of your divorce.
âI appreciate it either way.â Aaron gently nudged your shoulder.
So, for the last two weeks, Aaron had been driving the kids to school and you had been picking them up. He shockingly had yet to be called on a caseâŚbut you knew it was only a matter of time.
Aaron was called away a few days later, he had let you know that Jess would be watching Jack. That had sent a tinge of pain right to your heart. In truth, you were attracted to Aaron, and the more time you spent with him, you were starting to fall for him. You tried not to focus too much on the fact that heâd sent Jack to stay with JessâŚchalking up to the fact that Aaron probably didnât want to burden you â even though he could never.
You didnât hear from Aaron until nearly two weeks later.
A: Hey, we just got back from this case. Iâll pick Millie up in the morning for school. Are you good to pick up Jack after?
Y: Hey! Yeah I can pick them up tomorrow. I have to take Millie to get her cleats and shin guards for soccer, is it okay if Jack tags along?
A: I totally forgot soccer starts next weekend. If I sent some money in Jackâs backpack could you pick up his stuff too?
Y: Of course! Will you be late tomorrow?
A: Probably, after a case like this, thereâs a lot of paperwork to be done. I will try to be there by 7pm if thatâs okay.
Y: 7 is fine, we will get homework done and I will feed them and have Jack all ready for you!
A: Thank you. Seriously I donât know what Iâd do without you.
The next day you arrived at the school at 2:45 pm to pick up the kids. You parked your car like always and stood in wait with the other parents. You were checking your phone to see where the nearest sporting goods store was when one of the dads approached you.
âHey, is Millie ready for soccer to start?â
âOh, hey Scott! Yeah she is so excited! What about Macy?â You questioned.
âSheâs nervous, but she told me she was glad Millie and Jack were playing too. Michael was really bummed that the girls werenât in a class together this year.â Scott explained.
âI was too! How is Michael? We should all have dinner some time!â You suggested.
âHeâs good, and I am sure he would love to have you and your new beau over for a meal â I will talk to him when we get home!â Scott beamed.
âNew beauâŚwhat are you talking about? Do you mean Aaron? He and I, weâre notâŚâ You stuttered.
âDonât worry, itâs okay! You should be bragging to all those bitches that you bagged the hot DILF! Donât let them spoil something good for you hon.â Scott gently squeezed your arm.
Just as you opened your mouth to reply, the kids came running out. Macy ran to hug her dad while Jack and Millie made their way to you. Both kids hugged you and then said their goodbyes to Macy. You moved to grab their hands and guide them to the car, but not without catching the glares from all the moms. They mustâve heard Scott and you talkingâŚand while you and Aaron werenât dating, it didnât hurt to let them believe it for a bit.
After getting the kids soccer gear, you took them home and got them started on their homework and gave them some apple slices. You checked a few emails, changed the washer and dryer, and wrote up your grocery list in the meantime.
When they were done with their homework, you checked their work and then quizzed them on their spelling words. By then it was nearly 5:30 pm, you set the two of them up in the living room with a coloring book and some Legos while you got dinner started. You made some grilled chicken, mashed potatoes, and green beans â for the kids, you added some cheese to the potatoes and cut up the chicken â setting that on the table for them alongside a glass of chocolate milk.
âKids, time for dinner!â You hollered.
âComing mom!â Millie called.
You were about 10 minutes into dinner when a knock sounded from the front door. You excused yourself and walked over to let Aaron in.
âHey, we were just having dinner, can I get you a plate?â You offered.
âOh, as long as itâs not an imposition!â Aaron replied.
âAaron, how many times do I have to tell you that itâs not an imposition. I like having you around.â You stopped abruptly, embarrassed that youâd let that slip. âI mean, you know, itâs nice that Millie and Jack are friendsâŚI uh. IâŚâ
âI know what you mean. And I like having you around too.â He said, finally stepping fully into the house.
Aaron placed a gentle hand on the small of your back to guide you toward the kitchen. You plated him up some food and he joined you at the table, sitting right beside you. You couldnât help the growing heat that bloomed on your cheeks as his arm brushed against your own. The room was filled with the playful chatter of the eight-year-olds that sat across from you, giggles escaping them as they recounted the events of their day at school.
Glancing over, you noticed the joy radiating from Aaronâs expression. You hadnât seen him this genuinely happy in all the time youâve known him, and you wonder if it is because he doesnât get to relax like this often. The thought allows your mind to drift even further â splaying images of cooking for the four of you all the time, of late nights cuddled with Aaron and even further into the future, welcoming a new child to the family youâve curatedâŚonly it's all in your head.
âYou alright?â Aaron whispers. His warm breath against your ear causes a chill to cascade across your skin, leaving goosebumps in its wake.
âYeah, Iâm good. Sorry, just lost in thought.â
âHey mom, is Jackâs dad going to be my new dad?â Millie posed, causing you to choke on the bite of chicken youâd just taken.
âWoah, sweetheart youâre okay, just breathe!â Aaron patted your back gently. âHere, take a sip of water.â
Taking a swig, the chicken makes its way down. âMillsâŚbaby where did you get that idea?â
âWell Rain said that his mom said that you were moving in on Jackâs dad, and I thought that if we were moving in, then that would make him my new dad!â Millie smiled.
It was Aaron who choked this time, only it was on his water, causing some of it to certainly escape through his nose. He pulled his napkin to his face as he coughed in an attempt to clear his airway.
âAarâŚbreathe.â You returned the favor of patting him gently on the back. âAre you okay?â
He answered with a nod and allowed a chuckle to escape his mouth before looking up to meet your gaze. Aaron wasnât ignorant of the fact that the other moms had been eyeing him since the beginning of the year, he just hadnât realized that theyâd gone after you due to your budding closeness.
âMillie, Rainâs mom is just kidding. Jackâs dad and I are becoming good friends, like you and Jack, and they donât like that, so theyâre saying some not so nice things.â You explained.
âOhâŚokay.â Millie said, a small pout gracing her features.
A pout that pulled on not only yours, but also Aaronâs heartstrings. He allowed himself a glance in your direction and took careful note of the hurt and disappointment that flashed across your own features briefly. Was it possible you felt more than you were letting on?
Six days later you received a call at four in the morning. It hadnât been the thing to wake you up, but it came as a surprise, nonetheless.
âHello?â
âHey, I just got a call about a time sensitive case and Jess is dealing with her dad. Would you mind taking Jack while I am away?â
âAaron, of course! Do you need me to come and get him?â
âNo, I will get a bag together for him and drop him off on my way to the office. I am going to leave you with a key to my place just in case Jack needs anything. Thank you for doing this, seriously it means a lot.â
âItâs really not a problem, I will have a bed made up for him by the time you get here.â
âThanks sweetheart, see you soon.â
With that, Aaron hung up, and for the second time you were taken by surprise at the pet name he so casually referred to you by. You had to remind yourself not to swoon. It wouldnât do you any good to get into your thoughts about the meaning behind his slip of the tongue.
Jack Hotchner was the most wonderful child you have the privilege of knowing â aside from Millie of course. He was polite and he listened with no pushback. He helped Millie with her chores (cleaning up her toys and putting her clothes in the laundry basket), he didnât complain, and he just exuded this kindness and joy that brought an extra bit of warmth to your home.
You could see Millie becoming attached and you feared her heart would break once Jack had to go back home. You only hoped that sheâd understand that although Jackâs presence isnât currently permanent, theyâd still get to see each other all the time.
Jack stayed with you for five nights, Aaron surprised you all by showing up with a pizza on Saturday evening.
The three of you had been cuddled up on the couch watching Inside Out 2 when the doorbell rang. You shuffled over to the door in your sweats and fuzzy socks to see Aaron standing there in a quarter zip and jeans. Good God, heâs never looked so good.
âAaron!â You couldnât hide your excitement.
âSurprise! I brought pizza, I hope cheese is okay.â He inquired.
âCheese is perfect.â You confirmed. âKids, dinner is here!â
âDad!â
Jack ran to embrace his father. Millie, however, stormed off to her room. You were quick to throw Aaron an apologetic glance, before following her down the hall.
âMillsâŚwhatâs wrong honey?â
Millie replied with a grumble in her pillow and a shake of her head.
âBaby, I canât help if you donât tell me.â
âItâs not fair. Jack doesnât have a mom, and I donât have a dad. But when you and Mr. Aaron are together it feels like a normal family. How come you guys canât just be together?â Millie cried.
âOh, honey. Itâs not that simple bug. Mr. Aaron, well heâs a busy man and I justâŚâ You trailed off.
âDonât you like him?â
âMills, yeah I like him, but like I said, itâs not that simple. Even if he liked me back, that wouldnât just make us a family, it would take some time for us to get serious and then weâd have to decide if that was the right step for us.â
âIt is the right step! You guys like each other, and Jack and I get alongâŚmommy itâs perfect! You could be Jackâs mom and Mr. Aaron could be my new dad.â Millie said matter-of-factly.
âOh honey, is this about your dad?â You pulled Millie into a hug.
âNo! He wasnât nice to me like Mr. Aaron is. Mom I want Mr. Aaron to be my dad.â She whispered as tears stained her cheeks.
âI know honey, me tooâŚme too.â You pressed a kiss to her head. âBaby lets go have some pizza and enjoy our time with Jack and Mr. Aaron, yeah?â
âOkay.â
That night, something shifted. Aaron and you had begun spending more time together, going to soccer practices and games together, taking the kids to the park, the movies, pottery painting places, dinner at your house, game night at his. Aaron had also exclusively been asking you to take Jack while he was away on cases â claiming Jessâ father was getting worse.
Two months passed like this, and things had started to feel very domestic. Millie was asking more and more about Jack being her brother and Aaron her father and you had to explain that even though they werenât related, even by marriage, that friends could be considered family too.
Once again you were taking care of Jack while Aaron was out of town on a case, only this time it was a little different. Your car was in the shop, so Aaron had let you borrow his car, and today was the last day of school before winter break. The schoolyard was buzzing with anticipation of the final bell, parents were discussing their vacation plans with one another while waiting.
You has been talking to Scott and Michael when Becca approached you.
âYou know, I think itâs a sick thing youâve done, using your daughter to help you prey on a vulnerable man.â She hissed.
âExcuse me? What the hell are you talking about?â You shot back.
âAaron. You had Millie befriend Jack and for what so you could trick Aaron into going out with you? Itâs truly despicable behavior. Heâs a good man and he deserves someone who is genuine.â Becca spewed.
âI donât know where you get off, talking to me like that, but I can assure you â â
âBecca, Iâd really appreciate it if you didnât speak to my girlfriend that way. She is the kindest most genuine person I have ever met, and every day she shows me how much she cares for and loves Jack and me. So back off, and maybe donât speak on things you donât know anything about.â Aaron bit as his arm snuck its way around your waist, pulling you flush against him.
âI KNEW IT!â Scott shouted.
Becca stormed off with a huff and you turned around to see Aaron wearing a shit eating grin. You couldnât help but be overwhelmed with disbelief at the fact that Aaron was here right now, heâd stuck up for you, and heâd called you his girlfriend. Yeah, you were fairly sure your brain had short circuited.
âGirlfriend?â Your gaze lifted to meet his.
âYou know, Iâd been meaning to ask.â He grinned down at you. âWhat do you say?â
âYes! Of course!â
Aaron closed the gap between you and captured your lips in a kiss. All the while the moms scoffed and huffed in disbelief that you truly had taken Aaron HOTTIE Hotchner off the market. And before you had a chance to pull away, Jack and Millie came bounding over just in time to catch the last bit of your kiss.
âDoes this mean Mr. Aaron can finally be my dad?â Millie asked.
Aaron leaned down to Millieâs level âMills, I would love nothing more than to be your dad, but we have to take things slow okay? Your mom and I have a lot of grown-up decisions to make before that can happen, so I need you to be patient. Can you do that for me?â
âI can do that!â
You leaned down in front of Jack, wanting to ensure heâs included in all this. âWhat do you think Jack? Would you be okay with me and your dad being together? It means you and Millie will be together a lot more often.â
âWill you eventually be my mom then?â
âIf your dad and I choose to get married eventually, then yeah, Iâd be your stepmom.â You explained.
âI think youâd be a really good mom.â Jack wrapped his arms around you.
Aaron and you may have only just made things official, but in the last five or so months, youâd both fallen for each other. Sometimes, things are just right, and all the pieces fall into place naturally. And for the first time in a long time, you couldnât wait to see where this leads.
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The Great Goodreads Diss List (Part 1)
Context: For many years now, I have been collecting funny lines from Goodreads reviews to share with my coworkers. (I do collection development, reader's advisory, and weeding at a public library, so I read a LOT of reviews)
Are some of these, perhaps, rather mean? Yes, but they are also very funny, and come from a place of honest frustration. In the tradition of Bargepole threads and lists everywhere, names and titles have been censored.
"First, I want to say that I understand how hard it is to write a book and how amazing it is when it is actually published. Congrats to the author for that accomplishment. That said--"
"Warning: This review will be lengthy due to pure hatred."
"I found myself feeling really, really annoyed with the world that this book is allowed to exist. We live in a universe where the passenger pigeon is extinct but this book goes along merrily being read by unsuspecting lovers of words and ideas and stories? It just seems like too much, you know?"
"Don't do it. Don't spring the cash for the hardcover. Instead, eat an entire bag of Twizzlers, spend some money you don't have at a high-end department store, look up on Facebook the shady college boyfriend that made you cry, research the current value of your home or 401K and then read all about how the big hedge fund managers are faring during the economic crisis. You'll feel about the same stomach pain if you waste your time reading this book."
"This wretched novel begins with the mugging of an old lady and it appears I may be in the process of repeating that loathsome crime as [author] was 78 when she wrote it. It is not nice to put the boot into such a poor defenseless old creature lying there with only a damehood, a Booker Prize and a few million quid. Itâs a nasty job but somebody has to do it."
"I think this is the way dead people would write, if they could."
"I am considering setting up SPABB: Society for the Protection of Accurate Book Blurb. This blurb appears to have been written by someone from the publishers who met [the author] the night before, got very drunk, lost his notes and then constructed something in a fug of hangover the next morning."
"I congratulate [the author] on the early half of his book, which was thoroughly fun and made me laugh and think. I congratulate [the author] on the second half of his book, for finishing it. It reads like that was difficult."
"âŚa woman whose taste in contemporary literature has roughly the same batting average as a pitcher in the National League."
"The author is a pompous windbag."
"Recommends it for: No one. Recommended to me by: A friend who apparently wished to cause me great suffering."
"Makes me wonder: is it possible to obtain similes at a volume discount?"
"The repeated phrases made me want to mail a thesaurus to the author."
"I'm disappointed in myself for finishing this book."
"if the author described [character's] eyes as "obsidian" one more time I was tempted to write her and ask if her thesaurus broke."
"They say that an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number of typewriters would, if given infinite time, eventually produce the complete works of William Shakespeare. [This book], on the other hand, would probably take the average monkey just under two hours."
"I can't imagine what the author had to do to get this nadir of Western literature printed on innocent trees, but he does seem to know a LOT about being well-connected in New York."
"This book is so bad it is almost worth reading just to make you appreciate the other books you are reading."
"Reads like it was written by a brilliant author, the night before it was due."
"raises interesting questions, like: can a book be so bad as to constitute an act of terrorism"
"has this author ever spoken to a human woman"
"This acorn has fallen so far from the tree that it canât even see the forest."
"Iâm guessing they are touted as âbeach readsâ because no one will care if they get dropped into the ocean."
"This book begins with all the energy of a hand vacuum near the end of its battery life, and the pace doesn't quicken much from there."
"At least everybodyâs eyes stayed the same color this time around.â
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the taste of iron
(buddie) (2.3k words) (8x01 alternate ending) so i made a joke the other day about what would have happened if buck hadn't pushed gerrard out of the way and then i kept thinking about it and then it wasn't a joke anymore and now we're here content warning: minor character death (but like. it's gerrard) (also blood related to said death)
Gerrard is so fucking loud. The vitriol, the bigotry, thatâs what makes Buck angry, but itâs the volume that sets his teeth on edge. How it isnât driving the rest of them insane, heâll never understand.
The more he berates, the louder he gets. The construction, just feet away, adds to the cacophony. Buck can feel his eardrums vibrating with every spit-punctuated syllable that flies from Gerrardâs mouth. He needs it to stop, he needs it toâ
All at once, three things happen. Gerrardâs hand comes up, finger pointed accusingly at the center of his chest. Buck takes an instinctive step back and stumbles, just enough to throw him off balance. The sound of the saw changes.
The split second it takes for Buck to steady himself is a split second too long. Â The saw blade flies across the room and embeds itself in the engine, but not before slicing deep into the tissue of Gerrardâs throat. Arterial blood sprays itself across Buckâs face. For a moment, everything goes quiet. Then, it descends into chaos.
Distantly, Buck hears someone shout his name. A hand grabs his shoulder andâ
Firefighter needs help, I repeatâ
âspins him around.
âBuck!â Itâs Eddieâs voice, but Eddieâ
Are you hurt?
âEddieâs hands are on him, on his face, on his chest. They come away red and slick with blood.
âYouâre okay, Buck, look at me, youâre okay.â
Go! Go, go, go go!
Buck blinks. Swallows. He tastesâ
Three minutes away, weâre so close.
Eddieâs hands find his face again. âLook at me,â he says, as if Buck could ever look away. âI need you to breathe.â
I need you to hangâI need you to hang on.
Buck takes a breath, then another. Thereâs blood on his face. Eddieâs hands are on his face. Eddieâs hands are covered in blood. Itâs not Eddieâs blood. Itâs not Eddieâs blood.
Thereâs a siren, but Eddieâs not in the engine. Eddieâs in front of him, still standing. Eddieâ
âJust like that, there you go. With me. In⌠and outâŚâ His voice is calm, steady, unlabored.
âYouâreââ Buck croaks.
Eddieâs eyes are wide and brown and focused. âIâm right here, Buck, keep breathing with me.â
His hand rises of its own accord and finds Eddieâs shoulder. The fabric of his t-shirt is dry and undamaged. Eddieâs brows draw together and a moment later realization seems to dawn.
âIâm okay, Buck,â he says, painfully quiet. âIâm not hurt.â
All at once, the tension thatâs been keeping him upright goes. He stumbles, and without Eddieâs steadying grip, heâd probably fall. Buck blinks a few times, and the blurry world around him and Eddie comes back into focus.
Eddieâs turned him away from the engine bay, away from what must be an ocean of blood behind him. Everything he can see looks normal, but itâs unnaturally quiet. Buck lets out a shaky breath.
âFuck,â he whispers, and itâs like shattering glass the way it breaks the silence.
Eddieâs face relaxes a fraction. âCome on, letâs get you cleaned up.â
Buck lets Eddie pull him toward the locker room and guide him down onto the bench. Heâs gentle, like Buck might break if he presses just a little bit too hard. He pulls at Buckâs shirt until it comes untucked, then carefully peels it off of him, leaving shivering gooseflesh in his wake.
âIâll be right back,â Eddie says, âI promise.â
Buck nods numbly.
Eddie slips into the bathroom, and a moment later Buck hears the sound of running water. He comes back a few seconds later with clean hands and a damp towel.
âOkay,â he says quietly. He kneels and brings the towel to Buckâs cheek. Itâs warm; Eddie mustâve waited for the water to heat before wetting it.
With one hand, Eddie drags the towel in soft, short strokes across Buckâs skin. The other cups the back of his head, steadying him. Buckâs eyes flutter closed, and Eddie takes the opportunity to carefully wipe at the blood that flecks his eyelids.
Finally, Buck hears the towel drop wetly to the floor and opens his eyes.
âWith me?â Eddie asks. His eyes bore into Buckâs.
âYeah,â he rasps.
Eddie squeezes his knee and stands. âGood,â he says, turning away just long enough to fish a sweatshirt from his locker and hand it to Buck.
âThanks.â Buck pulls the sweatshirt on and is immediately enveloped by the smell of Eddieâs laundry detergent. It settles a little more of the anxiety thatâs dug itself deep into his stomach.
Eddie settles next to him on the bench and brushes their shoulders together. âYou want to talk about it?â
Buck shakes his head. He doesnât. Butâ
âIs he dead?â
In his peripherals, Buck sees Eddie frown. âProbably,â he says after a long moment.
âOh.â Buck feels less about that than he thought he might. Heâs neither sad nor relieved, though he suspects the apathy will fade with the shock. âCan we go home?â
Eddie huffs a soft breath that mightâve been a laugh on another day. âYeah. Pretty sure the 118âs not going back into service until B shift gets here.â
âWhoâs going to deal withâŚâ Buck trails off.
âNot us,â Eddie says decisively. He stands and grabs both of their bags from the lockers. âCome on, Iâll drive.â
âYou hate driving,â Buck says quietly.
The corner of Eddieâs mouth ticks up. âWhich is why I owe you more rides than youâll ever cash in on.â
Buck surprises himself with something close to a laugh. âYeah, okay,â he says.
Eddie all but manhandles him into the passenger seat of the truck, lingering just a moment longer than strictly necessary, then jogs over to the driverâs side. He turns the key in the ignition and fiddles with the radio until it lands on a station playing something old and soft.
As far as Buck can tell, itâs not a song heâs heard before, but itâs warm and comfortable all the same. He relaxes into his seat and pulls the sleeves of Eddieâs sweatshirt over his knuckles. Itâs loose on him, unlike the majority of Eddieâs clothing, and Buck wonders if he bought it with a day like this in mind.
Eddie taps his fingers on the wheel as he drives and glances over at Buck every time they hit a red light. Heâs quiet, though, and Buck is too, grateful for the chance to gather himself in the near silence. By the time they pull into Eddieâs driveway, Buckâs starting to feel mostly like a person again.
He follows Eddie inside, and itâd probably feel like any other day if he wasnât still wearing his uniform pants and boots.
âIâm just gonnaâŚâ Buck says, nodding toward Eddieâs bedroom as he toes out of his shoes.
Eddie steps around him and squeezes his elbow. âIâll be in the kitchen,â he says, but it feels a little more like, âtake all the time you need, Iâll still be hereâ.
Buckâs had a drawer at Eddieâs almost as long as heâs known him. He bypasses that drawer and goes straight for the one that houses Eddieâs most comfortable and threadbare pajamas. He changes into a pair of soft cutoffs, and with his uniform sheds the last of the tension in his shoulders.
He wanders into the kitchen and finds Eddie whisking eggs in a mixing bowl. Wordlessly, Buck sets the table and pours two glasses of orange juice. When heâs done, he sits, knowing exactly what Eddie will say if he offers to help with the food.
A few minutes later, Eddie carries two plates to the table. Breakfast is simple, just scrambled eggs and toast, but Eddieâs gotten good at this; the eggs are beautifully fluffy and the toast is a perfect golden brown.
âHang on a sec,â Eddie says.
He goes over to the fridge and returns with a new, unopened jar of blueberry preserves, the kind you can only get at the farmerâs market. Buck swallows thickly, suddenly aware of just how many words are caught in his throat.
âThanks,â he says, the only one of them he thinks will come out painlessly.
Eddie ghosts his hand along Buckâs shoulder then sits in the chair closest to his.
âEat,â he says softly, and itâs only then that Buck realizes he hasnât even picked up his fork.
Buck read somewhere, once, that the physical act of chewing was enough to meaningfully lower cortisol levels. Heâs not actually sure if itâs true, but sitting here with Eddie, he thinks it might be. It makes sense â you donât stop to eat until the danger has passed. You eat when you feel safe. Buck feels safe. He spreads blueberry preserves on his toast and eats.
When heâs done, Eddie grabs both of their plates and drops them in the sink. He returns to his chair.
âDo you want to talk or try to get some rest?â he asks after a long moment.
Rest sounds really good, actually, butââI donât think Iâll be able to sleep,â Buck admits.
âWe can watch a movie,â Eddie says, offering him an out.
Buck smiles half-heartedly. âNot sure I can do that, either,â he says.
âThen tell me,â Eddie says, voice full of all the concern he hasnât expressed yet.
âIâm not sure what to say,â Buck says, finding it to be true as soon as it leaves his mouth.
Eddie looks conflicted for a second, but then his expression steels. âWhen I got shot. Thatâs what it reminded you of, right?â
Thereâs a certain relief in not having to voice it himself. Buck nods.
âOkay,â Eddie says gently.
âForâfor a second I wasnât in the station anymore. It wasâI know you donât really remember anything about that day.â Buck shrugs helplessly.
âI do,â Eddie offers. âNot most of it, I mean, butâŚâ Eddie lifts his hand to Buckâs face and brushes a thumb along the curve of his cheek.  Â
Something Buck doesnât have a name for clenches in his stomach.
âI have this picture of you in my head; I was never quite sure whether or not I dreamed it.â
Buckâs breath catches in his chest.
âGuess not,â Eddie says ruefully, shaking his head.
âWhat, umâwhat do youââ Buck presses his lips together as the rest of the question refuses to form in his mouth.
Eddie sighs. âWe never really talked about this, did we?â
Buck frowns. âWe did,â he says.
Eddie shakes his head. âWe talked about me, but you were there, too.â
âI didnât get shot, Eddie.â
âAnd I didnât get struck by lightning.â
Buck looks down at his hands and realizes theyâre shaking.
âI know what it feels like to watch you die, Buck,â Eddie says seriously. âAnd you know how it feels to be covered in my blood.â
âI know how it tastes,â Buck corrects quietly. He glances up in time to see the stricken expression on Eddieâs face.
âWhat?â he breathes.
âIt was the only thing I could taste for weeks.â Eddieâs hands find his. âAnd then today, I tasted it again.â
âBuck,â Eddie says roughly. Buckâs always liked the way his name sounds on Eddieâs lips. He says it like it means something.
All at once, Buck realizes that heâs been waiting years for permission to talk about this, permission Eddieâs finally given him, and it all comes pouring out.
âI thought you were gonna die, Eds. IâI thought I was going to have the taste of your blood in my mouth for the rest of my life. And Iâgod, I blamed myself forâfor not seeing it coming, or getting to you faster.â
Eddieâs hands tighten around his. âYou got there fast enough. You saved me,â he says.
Buck laughs softly. âI know. In my head I know that, butâbut it never feels like it.â
âStill?â Eddie asks.
In lieu of a response, Buck takes one of Eddieâs hands in his own and presses his fingers to the pulse point in his wrist. His heart beats strong and steady. Buck closes his eyes.
âIâm sorry,â Eddie says.
He blinks them back open. His brow furrows. âFor what?â
Eddieâs lips twist painfully. âWe should have talked about this a long time ago. I shouldâve asked.â
Buck shakes his head. âThatâs not on you.â
âI think it might be,â Eddie says.
âYou got shot,â Buck says. âYouâre allowed to avoid the subject.â
Eddie huffs a soft breath. âI thinkâŚâ he trails off.
Buck waits, counting every beat of Eddieâs pulse against his fingertips.
âI think I was afraid that if we talked about it, Iâd remember.â
âAnd you didnât want to,â Buck says. âI get that.â
âItâs all so blurry,â Eddie says, âbut I remember the way it hurt. I remember being afraid. But I alsoâthere was a moment, somewhere in all that, when I wasnât afraid anymore.â
Buck bites his lip and nods.
âAndâŚâ Eddieâs jaw tightens for a moment. âAnd when I think about that, Iâthatâs when I see you.â
Buck takes a sharp, aching breath.
Eddie watches him for a long moment until something minute shifts in his expression. âOh,â he says softly.
âWhat?â Buck asks.
Eddie shakes his head. âI justâI remembered something else.â
âDo you want toâŚâ
âI think Iâm gonna need a minute with this one,â Eddie says. âBut Iâll tell you. I promise.â
âYou donât have to,â Buck says.
The corner of Eddieâs mouth ticks up into a small smile. âI know.â
âOkay,â Buck says softly. He holds Eddieâs gaze for several seconds, but nothing in it scares him. Itâs Eddie, warm, perceptive and sure. âIâI think I might be able to sleep.â
âGood,â Eddie says. He stands, pulling Buck up with him. âCome on.â
And just as he has every other time Eddieâs asked him to, Buck follows.
#buddie fic#buddiefic#buddie#911#911 spoilers#fic#911fic#911 fic#this is such a bad time to post but oh well lmao#i am nothing if not impatient#anyway if you can't tell i never got over season 4 <3#abbie writes
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a sinner i am
If its so wrong, why does it feel so good?
trope: Boyfriend's Dad PP character: Joel Miller x f reader summary: Your boyfriend Shawn Miller and his dad Joel bring you along to Hawaii for Christmas vacation. Things don't go as planned.
warning: 10/10 on the sexual tension scale, slowishh burn, kissing, grinding, cheating on your bf (but itâs cool, cuz its with Joel and everything is fictional in this universe), alternative universe b/c daddy miller stays alive and hates golf and he has a son named Shawn, no Sarah. rating: E
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part i : takeoff
The best things in life are the people we love, the places weâve been, and all the memories weâve made along the way. - author unknown
"Loving him is a sin; of that I'm fully aware. But a sinner I am." - Bella Jewel
Your boyfriend Shawn brings over two iced coffees as the two of you work on a crossword together at your local coffee shop. You have been filling in the squares quickly.
"Thanks babe," you say warmly as you take the coffee from him. He presses a kiss to your temple, taking a seat next to you.Â
"Damn, you're fast this mornin'," he says when he sees all you've filled in. It's a tradition for the two of you; weekend crosswords over coffee. It's nice. It's domestic.Â
It's a little boring.Â
You're college sweethearts who met your sophomore year and have been inseparable since. And while the love is still very much there the butterflies have unfortunately been hibernating for a while.Â
It's normal, you tell yourself when you sometimes zone out during sex. It's normal when you've been together with someone so long.Â
"It's so nice to be doing this instead of college essays," you say.Â
"Fuck yeah it is."Â
This is your first summer of freedom without the threat of schoolwork looming in the near distance. Shawn is starting his master's in the fall and you've just accepted a position at the local museum.Â
âJust think Iâll actually be able to enjoy Christmas this year,â you tease. âUnlike someone whoâll be working on essays.â
âHey now,â Shawn says with mock offence. âIâll be able to enjoy my Christmas just fine. Actually, my dad wants to celebrate Christmas somewhere warm this year. He's talkin' about some resort in Hawaii."
Shawn comes from money, the son of the infamous Joel Miller of The Miller Company, the premiere construction firm in Texas. This means expensive vacations, nice cars, all of that is normal for him. You meanwhile have had to work hard for everything you have.
Being left behind at Christmas seems strangely unkind for the normally thoughtful head of the Miller family. Shawn's dad has always treated you like one of the family so this news is unexpected.
"Have a great time," you say trying not to be jealous. "Bring me back some chocolate macadamia nuts."
You can admit that even though both Shawn and his father are humble, kind men, you're always a bit bitter that they live so nicely. Leaving you out of their holiday vacation seems especially unkind.Â
"He's taking both of us babe," Shawn says with a grin. "You think he's gonna leave you behind on Christmas? After youâve spent the last six with us?"Â
Christmas in Hawaii? Is this a dream? Your pencil lays forgotten on the table as you gape open-jawed at your boyfriend.Â
"Are you serious?"
"Babe," Shawn says meaningfully. "My dad likes you better than he likes me. Of course you're invited."
You've always gotten along with Joel. It's impossible not to. He's friendly, funny and charming. There's a reason he's good at his job. And you're a good girl, a kind girlfriend to his son with clear career ambitions.Â
A smile breaks out over your features and you pull Shawn into a tight hug. He chuckles, embracing you back, kissing your cheek.Â
"Make sure you donât overpack, okay?" He murmurs in your ear as you giggle. âI donât feel like helping you haul six bags of shoes for a week-long trip.â
Thoughts of lounging by the pool with a drink in one hand and a magazine in the other while the Hawaiian sun beats down on you is all too enticing. You kiss him fiercely, imagining the time together.
"I can't wait."Â
The two of you finish the crossword puzzle all the while talking about the drinks and food and the excursions you'll both take.Â
"Maybe once I've got a handle on school we can think about findin' an apartment in the new year,"Â Shawn broaches, his hand over yours.
Sex fades, but this? This domestic stuff you have with Shawn? That's special. That's love.Â
âYeah, Iâd love that.â
He gives you a smile, that dimple poking out of his cheek that makes you swoon.
"Ready to go?" Shawn asks, extending his hand to you when your coffees are drained.Â
"Yeah," you say with your hand taking his. "Let's go."
When December twentieth announces itself with a thunderstorm you couldnât care less because youâre at the airport. Your large rolling bag bag is stuffed with cute outfits, swimsuits and even some snorkelling gear.Â
"Feels like you got a dead body in here," Shawn laughs as he struggles with the two bags, handing you yours before swinging an arm around your shoulders.Â
"I wanted to be prepared."
"Let's go my little Girl Scout," he laughs with a gentle kiss to your temple. You both check in and then find your boarding gate.Â
"I'm gonna grab breakfast, you want anything?" Shawn asks as he parks you and the suitcases by the gate full of noisy travellers.Â
"Nah, I'm good."Â
Shawn jogs off in the direction of a Starbucks you passed on your way in.Â
Out the larger windows you can see planes taking off. You've never flown before; you thought that you'd be excited. But at the first view of those planes out the window you feel your stomach drop.Â
Theyâre so big and bulky. How does it fly properly? It couldnât. What if people shift around too much in their seats? Surely this canât be a safe form of travel!
You pull out your phone, distracting yourself with a game. You try for several moments but your eyes keep being drawn to the huge planes outside. You grimace, wondering if you should have gotten your doctor to prescribe you something for anxiety.Â
"Cheer up," a voice says. "You look like you're goin' to prison, not a five star resort."Â
You glance over to see Shawn's dad, Joel, at the other side of you, an amused look on his handsome face. He's wearing jeans and a faded grey Longhorns t-shirt. You're momentarily thrown as normally you see him in dress pants and button downs for work.Â
"I'm excited for the resort, just not the giant metal death box hurling through the air that is my only means of getting there."Â
"Touche."
Shawn jokes about Joel liking you better then he likes him, but the truth is you and Joel are very similar. Your senses of humour, your ability to read people, your tendency to see the worst in people before they prove themselves worthy.
Shawn is more like his mom, sweet and naive at times, always seeing the good in people. It's ironic considering which parent stuck around to raise him and which one escaped the country six years after Shawn was born.Â
Joel takes the empty seat next to you, his kneecap kissing yours as he pulls out his phone.Â
"Never flown before," you explain.Â
"Ah, I see," Joel puts his phone in his pocket, his attention fully fixed on your face. "Well what if I told you it's actually the safest way to travel?"
"I'd call you a liar."
Joel chuckles richly, his hand falling to your knee and squeezing as he laughs.Â
"I promise you, I wouldn't take you on anything unsafe. And if all that's not good enough, you'll have Shawn beside you holding your hand the whole time."
You grin at that, nodding. The thought of Shawn being there does help your anxiety. Joel smiles back, eyes crinkling in the corners.Â
"Thank you so much for inviting me along in this trip, Joel. I've always wanted to go to Hawaii."
"S'a beautiful place," Joel nods. "And you don't need to thank me. You're practically family at this point."Â
Shawn returns with a muffin and two coffees in hand.Â
"Hey dad, got you a coffee," Shawn says handing it to his father.Â
"Thanks," Joel says gratefully. Just then the intercom alert soundsÂ
"Good afternoon passengers.This is the announcement for flight 82B for Oahu, Hawaii. We are now inviting passengers to begin boarding. Please have your boarding pass and identification ready. Thank you.â
âThatâs us.â
The lineup goes uncomfortably fast. You stand beside Sean who is talking to Joel behind you, the two of them deep in conversation about football, a subject you couldn't care less about. You are still too preoccupied with the flight, being surrounded by almost all strangers sailing through the sky.Â
You're not a fan of heights. So when you get to the door of the plane you hesitate, willing your foot to move. When it doesn't and the flight attendants shoot you a confused look, you feel yourself start to panic.Â
Shawn has gone on ahead to grab your seats and place your carry-on bag in the overhead bin, not noticing that you're not behind him. A large hand flies to the small of your back, a comforting gesture. Joel. He rubs there, soothing you.Â
"You'll be okay darlin'," he rumbles in your ear. "Remember, itâs safer than drivin' a car."
âLiar.â
Joelâs deep chuckle makes you grin and you allow Joel to gently prod you onto the plane, shooting the waiting attendants grateful looks for their patience. He takes his seat near the front, watching as you make your way to your seat next to Shawn. As you buckle in a thought occurs to you and you move your voice to a whisper.
"Isn't it gonna be kinda weird with us being there all week with just your dad? I mean, sharing the place and all?"Â
"Nah, he made sure the rooms were far apart. Plus, he invited his girlfriend to come along so I doubt we'll see much of him."
Joel is a chronic workaholic, often pulling late nights and working on his phone. Youâve seen him out and about with beautiful women at the events Shawn takes you to but never formally dating them. You always assumed to be a lifelong bachelor. You wouldn't blame him, especially after what he's been through with Shawn's mother.Â
"I didn't know he had a girlfriend," you say honestly. "Good for him."
"A couple months now," your boyfriend tells you. "You know my dad, mister private. But he took me to dinner and told me about her so I think he's getting serious."Â
"That's really sweet," you say honestly. You want nothing but the best for him.Â
All of a sudden the plane starts to jiggle, sending people stumbling down the aisles and others gasping in surprise. You reach over and grab Shawn's hand, trying to regulate your breathing.Â
"Not so tight, babe," Shawn complains before gently sliding his hand from under yours. "You scratched me with your nails."
"Sorry," you mumble, eyes closed as the jostling of the plane continues. Â
You tighten your seat belt before gripping the seat arms so tightly that your knuckles are white. Sean squeezes your kneecap, murmuring that everything will be okay and that youâre safe. You keep your eyes closed, trying to focus on the soothing sounds of his words.
Eventually the plane enters smooth skies and the seat belt sign is turned off. Despite this you remain keyed up, sitting stiffly as Shawn fades into a nap.Â
"Excuse me, Miss?"
You crack open an eye to see a beautiful redheaded flight attendant bending down towards you with a glass of what appears to be whisky in her hand.  She extends it towards you and you take it confused.
"This is from the gentleman in A-1. He says to take this and you'll be relaxed for the rest of the flight."Â
You look up a few rows to see Joel giving you a brief wave. You thank the women before raising it towards Joel in a Cheers motion.Â
Drink it. Joel mouths.Â
Yes, sir. You mouth back complete with a stiff fake salute before tossing back the drink.Â
He grins at you before settling back in his seat.Â
The drink does the job.Â
"Here we are."
The cab drops the three of you in front of the beach resort. When you step out the air is fragrant with the scent of flowers. You wait while Joel checks you all in before he's back, motioning for you both to follow.Â
There's the main section of the resort with luxurious hotel rooms. The more secluded section contains a variety of self contained houses that dot the waterfront. Its reserved for people who have unlimited credit card limits and drive cars that cost more than your parents first home.
When you arrive to your unit, your eyes are ready to bug out of your head. It's massive, as far as vacation rentals go. When you all step into the air conditioned unit you have to take a moment to take it all in.Â
The beach house is beautiful with floor to ceiling windows, stunning tile floors and tasteful furniture. All of this is topped off with spectacular views of the beach outside your door.Â
A plate of sliced pineapple and chilled wine sits on the kitchen table, along with a note that Joel reads when he wanders over.Â
"Welcome note," he explains when he sees you looking at it. "I knew the owner back in trade school."Â
You and Shawn nod, your boyfriends hand trailing down your back gently. It's much the same as what Joel did back at the airplane, but it feels different. You trail your suitcase behind you hearing the clack of it against the stone floor as you move around the room.Â
"Wow."Â
It's all you can utter as the three of you tour the rest of the unit. Thereâs a simple kitchen with an expensive looking coffee machine and a brand new bag of kona coffee waiting to be used.  The living room holds a table and four chairs, a few board games and a list of nearby places to visit along with the wifi code. The couch is simple, placed in front of a large television that youâre sure you wonât use.
"My bedrooms on the right," Joel tells you both. "Yours it's on the left. We're sharinâ a bathroom, sorry about that. Pretty common in these places."Â
Who cares about sharing a bathroom when you're in one of the most beautiful places you've ever been? Even the bathroom is beautiful with its high waterfall shower head and sleek marble. This place must have cost a fortune for the week.Â
Joel encourages you both to take a look at your room down the hall and you don't hesitate to take Shawn's hand, dragging him there. Shawn pushes open the door to the bedroom and you can't hold in your shriek.Â
"Holy shit! It's gorgeous!"Â
The big windows overlook the ocean, the late afternoon beach beckoning to you. The bed is large and plush with white sheets, and framed prints of Oahu sunsets. Its spacious, the bed so large it looks like two giant beds pushed together. The closet is spacious and boats dozens of wood coat hangers.
âWood, because itâs classy,â you tell Shawn in amusement who is already unpacking his suitcase while you continue to stare in a daze.Â
"You like it?"
Joel is standing at the door frame, a shoulder balanced against it, watching you take it all in. He's smiling at you in that gentle, sweet way of his that makes you feel cared for.Â
You're suddenly overcome with gratitude and you streak over to him.Â
"Thank you, Joel!" You say, throwing your arms around his neck and hugging him. "This is the most beautiful place I've ever been."
Joel laughs along with Shawn at your embrace and enthusiasm, holding you around the middle and hoisting you in his arms. Your face presses into his neck as he squeezes you, and the scent of leather and sandalwood envelops you.Â
You've never really hugged Joel before. Maybe a polite side hug during family events, a high-five during baseball games and even once a hard push to his shoulder when he made fun of you for being afraid of a spider that had gotten into the house.Â
But you've never had your front pressed to his, never really felt the muscles of his back and arms, seen the tendons in his neck or realized just how big his hands are when they squeeze your waist before lowering you. Â
"I guess that means you like it," he says, red-faced. You pull back, embarrassed at your overzealous response.Â
Shawn and his dad are very similar in their looks. Except Shawn is clean-shaven while Joel has a beard and Shawn's eyes are hazel like his mom's while Joel's are the darkest brown you've ever seen. You've never really noticed how dark until this very moment.Â
You shoot him a cheery thank you again before smiling and skipping over to Shawn announcing that you'll unpack as well.Â
"You two enjoy, I gotta make a few calls but then we can head out to dinner."
"Sounds great," Shawn says as he searches for his phone charger.Â
Joel closes the door behind him and you turn to your boyfriend. You can't explain it but you feel turned on. The Hawaiian air must be doing something to you because
You crawl towards where he kneels unpacking. You grin, feeling the pulse of desire hitting you below the navel. You kneel beside him, dropping your voice to a husky murmur.Â
"Should we break the bed in?"Â
An hour later the three of you are sitting at a local eatery. Joel and Shawn are talking with one another while you scan the busy restaurant.Â
Couples, families, all laughing and cheerful. And why wouldn't they? This is Paradise after all. But you don't feel anything like it, if anything, you feel like a little black rain cloud.Â
Shawn turned down your earlier advances, citing that he was too tired. The problem is for the past three months Shawn has been too tired most of the time. At first he blamed grad school but when you pointed out he still made lots of time for gaming with best friends Brian and Kevin he'd been quick to explain that gaming relaxed him.Â
That conversation had gone over about as well as a turd in the punch bowl. You remember being so hurt at what you felt was a slight against you. Weren't you relaxing? Weren't you something that made him happy?Â
So yeah, you had hoped that this little vacation might stir some of that old spark back. But maybe you were too eager. You had just arrived at the place after all. Maybe you were being unfair. Still, the rejection stung.
"Thought we could do all the tourist-y shit while we're here," Joel says after you've all placed your orders. "Luau, sunset cruise."
"Snorkelling?" Shawn offers.Â
"Hell yes," Joel nods grinning. "ATV tour too."
The Millers like to have fun. They also like to keep busy. It's like second nature to them to be off on adventures or activities. You meanwhile plan on spending lots of time by the pool or the beach, reading and drinking.Â
"What about you, darlin'?" Joel asks between sips of whisky. "What're you hopin' to do?"
You know exactly what. The thing you've been dying to do since you were a kid at the aquarium.Â
"I wanna swim with the turtles."
Shawn bursts into amused laughter beside you, and if you weren't already irritated with him before, you certainly are now. He grins at you not understanding that you're secretly furious with him.Â
"Turtles? Really?"
"What's wrong with turtles?"
"Seems kinda babyish doesn't it?"
"What's babyish about liking animals?" Joel cuts in. "You forgetting about the time we wouldn't let you in the petting zoo and you threw your shoe at me?"
"I was five, dad."
"Yeah well, some things don't change," Joel says with a smirk. "Still throwin' tantrums when you don't get your way."
"Fuck off old man," Shawn says through chuckles. âDonât forget Iâm your only child. I pick which retirement home Iâm gonna stick you in when your mind goes.â
âLittle bastard,â Joel mutters, trying to hold back a loud laugh.
He settles for tossing a drink umbrella in Shawnâs direction, chuckling when Shawn dodges it easily. You can't help but laugh along with him, your bad mood fading.Â
By the time dessert arrives you're all several glasses of wine in reminiscing about Shawn's last attempt at surfing.Â
"I've gotten better," he exclaims. âI swear.â
"Yeah well we'll see about that," Joel says paying the check. "Alright team, let's head back and get some shut eye. This old man needs it."Â
You roll your eyes at that. Joel isn't even fifty and even if he was he's about the best looking man his age bracket and younger. You've seen the way women stare at him, whispering, blushing when he looks their way. He is not what youâd qualify as old.
The three of you arrive back at the unit to the sound of nighttime creatures croaking and buzzing.Â
"Alright I'll meet you two out here tomorrow morning around nine. We can go to the excursion desk and plan the week. Sound good?"
"Sounds good, night Dad."
"Night Joel."
The three of you part ways into the opposite bedrooms. Shawn nuzzles your neck gently kissing there. He always does that when he's been drinking. You smile delightedly at this, eager to get into bed.
When the lights are off and the two of you have slipped off your clothes and under the covers you roll towards him, peppering his face with soft kisses.Â
"It's late, babe," he murmurs, kissing you sweetly but with finality.Â
"We're on vacation," you remind him, slipping your hand under his boxers.
You feel him slowly start to harden in your grip. You hear his breath hitch and you smile, knowing those sounds so intimately. You tug off your panties and slide onto his lap, preparing to ride him.Â
"Fuck me," you whisper, hips grinding against his. "Wanna feel your cock in me."
âBaby, no.â
Shawn pulls you off of him and you tumble into the bed next to him, feeling your cheeks grow hot with humiliation.
"My dad is right across the hall," Shawn hisses. âI donât want him hearing us.â
Rejection never sits well with you and immediately you feel yourself growing defensive.Â
"You're dad is gonna be across the hall the whole week, Shawn,â you whisper angrily. âSo what, we're not going to have fuck this entire trip?"
"We'll have sex," Shawn said rolling his eyes. "Just not when my dad is ten feet away sharing a fuckin' bathroom with us."
Bullshit. Another excuse to put off the intimacy thatâs been dwindling for months. You push yourself from the bed, tugging on your dress from earlier. Shawn leans up on his elbows, giving you a look of concern.
"Where are you going?"
"A walk."
"I'll c---"
"No," you say sharp as a knife. "I want to go alone."Â
You stalk out of the house, eyes glossy with hurt and anger. That's the thing they don't tell you about relationships that have gone on so long -- both partners need to work to keep the fires going.Â
You make your way to the beach along the softly lit pathway. Its well after midnight and the resort is quiet; the lights dimmed or off entirely. You take a seat on a nearby rock, listening to the gentle sound of the evening waters lapping by the shore. You're very excited to go swimming tomorrow. To feel the warm sand underneath your feet.Â
You can hear noise coming from the far end of the resort. You remember over dinner Joel going through the resort map on his phone, letting you know what amenities they had. He had told you both about the dance club the resort had.
Shawn had immediately laughed, stating that heâd take a pass on it. Â Shawn hates dancing. You tried to get him to do dance lessons with you once but he wouldn't even give it a shot.Â
Right now it seems all you can do is focus on Sean's flaws. You know that he's a decent man, you know the treats you well, but there are these bugaboos these irritants that can't help frustrate you right now.Â
"Fuck it," you murmur to yourself, raising yourself from the sand and brushing it from your sundress. You follow the sound of the music, stopping in front of a door with blinking lights. A man in a blue Hawaiian shirt smiles at you when you approach.Â
"Aloha, may I ask your Unit number?"
"Number 4, under Miller."
The man types into his computer before nodding, opening the door for you. You step into the darkness, letting your eyes adjust to the blue lights and colourful dance floor. The speakers are playing typical vacation music with a heavy bass.
Bodies writhe on the dance floor, half naked in revealing dresses or in the men's case, unbuttoned shirts. You order a drink at the bar, taking it with you as you scout the area for a free chair. A hand on your wrist surprises you.
"Joel?"
Joel is seated at one of the small circle tables nursing what appears to be a tumbler of Scotch. He motions for you to take the free chair next to him and you do gratefully falling into it, your arm bumping his.Â
"What are you doin' here? Since when does Shawn dance?" He asks over the bass, grinning. He looks a bit tipsy, his neck red.Â
"He doesn't, I'm here alone. I needed to blow off some steam," you tell him over the music.Â
"Me too," he says loudly back. "Couldn't sleep. Too excited, I guess."Â
You nod, looking back at the dance floor wistfully. Everyone looks like they're having such a fun time, their worries and concerns far away from them as they undulate to the rhythm of the music. Joel takes another sip of his drink, watching you from the corner of his eyes.Â
You wish Shawn was here with you, you wish he was spinning you around on the dance floor. You wish it was like those early years where you couldnât keep your hands off of each other.
"You and Shawn doin' okay?"
Joel's voice cuts into your confusing thoughts. You glance his way.
"Why do you ask?"
"Cuz I'm a dad," Joel. "And I've been married. And I know what tension between two people looks like."Â
You sigh heavily, your mind drifting to earlier. You donât answer Joel because what would you tell him? You canât tell your boyfriendâs dad that youâre worried his son is growing distant. You canât tell him that your sex life has been disintegrating for the past several months. Instead you just shrug.
"You two talked about marriage?"
"What? No.â
You and Shawn have been together a long time, but you have no intention of settling down anytime soon. Sean is still doing his masters and you're loving your job at the museum.
"Good. No, not like that," Joel amends when he sees your stricken expression. "I just mean you're both so young."
"You were younger than us when you got married.â
"Yeah and look where that got me," he says with a scoff.Â
"Yeah, well, I think it's just been a long time and we're hitting a rough patch. Nothing we can't overcome," you add quickly. "It's just hard sometimes, you know?"
"Yeah," Joel nods. "I know."Â
The two of you lapse into silence, watching the twirling, shouting, laughing people swan around you. You shouldnât be glum, you should be experiencing life!
"You wanna dance?"
His voice is low and husky in your ear. You start, surprised to see Joel inches from your face. You know he's speaking so close to you because it's so loud in here, but it doesn't stop your pulse from ticking at the shock.Â
"Don't really know how.â
"Shit reason. C'mon."
Joel throws back the rest of his drink and drags you onto the dance floor. You laugh as he spins you, both of you almost knocking into an older couple who are taking the dance very seriously. They shoot you both a nasty look and you and Joel have to work hard to muffle your laughter.Â
"You're gonna get us kicked out!"
"Nah," Joel shakes his head, spinning you again but closer to him. "I'm too charminâ."
"You think pretty highly of yourself don't you?"
Joel shrugs, laughing as the song ends. Another quick one begins and Joel looks serious.Â
"I'm gonna teach you some moves Shawn's mom taught me."
"Okay."
You're surprised, he doesn't really mention Shawn's mother very often.Â
You watch as Joel attempts to teach you some simple dance moves. You don't know if it's the stuffy club, the drinks running through your veins or the fact that you're dancing with your boyfriend's dad, but you can't really focus on the steps.
"I give up," you moan after the fifth failed attempt at a two-step.Â
"You ain't a quitter," Joel assures you, trying to spin you slowly so you can get your footing.Â
You never realized that Joel was such a good dancer. Watching him move his tall body is strangely hypnotizing, mainly because you never expected a man that broad and muscular to move so fluidly.Â
"Atta girl," he says proudly when you get some of the footing correct.Â
You smirk when you see the women nearby watching him, shooting him smiles. But his focus is on you, teaching you the moves and assuring you: it's alright darlin', we'll get you there just take your time.Â
You're having so much fun with him you barely realize that an hour has gone by and you can only tell when you realize the back of your neck is damp with sweat.Â
You're about to announce your heading back to the unit when the beat slows and many trickle off the dance floor. It's a slow song, and only the couples remain in the glowing dance floor.Â
You go to step off when you feel Joel spin you again, back into his arms. You smile breathlessly up at him, the two of you shiny from perspiration from the dancing and the warm crowded space.Â
Joel is looking at you strangely, his eyes luminous in the reflection of the twinkling club lights. When he slides a hand at your lower back and urges your hands around his neck you don't hesitate. You lace your fingers there, shifting from foot to foot.
You feel strange to be dancing with Joel. And not because he makes you feel uncomfortable, it's the opposite, actually. You feel almost too comfortable. Joelâs eyes are trailing over your face, sometimes highlighted by the flash of the DJ��s lights.
âYou talked to Shawn about all thatâs botherinâ you and this rough patch?â Joel asks out of nowhere.
He looks vulnerable; unlike the Joel you know who is all smiles and jokes.
âKinda,â you say shyly, looking over his shoulder. âItâs just hard. . . We can both get pretty defensive. Plus, I wonder if Iâm maybe being unfair. Heâs in school and everything.â
âUh huh, and you started that museum job didnât you?â
âYeah.â
âPretty demanding job, ainât it?â
âYeah.â
Joel gives you a look as he rocks you both from side to side
âCan I say somethinâ you might not wanna hear?â
You nod.
âIn my experience, it takes two people to make a relationship. Not one puttinâ in all the effort while the other one has his or her head in the sand.â Â
You nod slowly, absorbing his words. The song ends and Joel releases his hands youâre your waist before he announces he has to hit the washroom. You head to the bar for a glass of water and to wait for him.Â
"Hi beautiful."Â
An Australian man around Joel's age with a moustache is leaning against the bar next to you. His eyes are bleary and red-rimmed, his cheeks ruddy. Heâs obviously very drunk. You give a forced smile before going back to wait for your water.
"Can I get you a drink?"
"No thanks," you answer quickly. "Just getting water."Â
"How about a dance then?"
"I'm good," you say forcing a polite smile. Youâre facing away from him, eyes on the bartender hoping he notices you. Â
"C'mon beautiful," the man insists, eyes sliding over your chest in a very obvious way. "I'm a good dancer too. Could give you lots of lessons."Â
"She said no."
Joel's voice is there, having clearly come back from the bathroom. You step backwards and before you know it Joel is sliding his arm protectively around you. You glance up to see Joel's face contorted into a mask of fury. His teeth are bared like some wild animal and he grips you tightly to him.Â
"Sorry man," The guy says holding his hands up in surrender towards Joel. "Didn't know she was taken."Â
Joel sneers before leading you out of the club. The cool air is a welcome reprieve when you step outside, breathing deeply.Â
"That place is nothin' but perverts," Joel growls as the two of you make your way back along the beach in the direction of your unit.Â
"Joel, Â you were there," you say giggling. "That make you a pervert?"
"Ha ha."
You walk quietly along the shoreline, confused as to how you can feel this good when just an hour ago it felt like everything was falling apart. Maybe itâs the drink in your veins, maybe its Hawaii, or maybe itâs just Joel.
"Watch it--"
Joel takes your hand when you stumble over a rock in the semi darkness. You let him, not dropping it even when your walking evens out. It feels nice to walk hand in hand with him, it feels safe. He doesn't let go of your hand either as you continue along, your shoes making dual footprints in the sand.Â
"Thanks for in there," you say. âI hate creepy guys like that.â
"Was nothin'," he says, then he drops your hand after a moment. "Shawn would have done the same."
"No, he wouldn't have."Â
It slips out before you can stop yourself. Joel stops in the sand, his concern there in his face. Itâs clear that what youâve said has upset him.
"What?"
"He doesn't like confrontation, you know that," you say with a shrug. "And I like that about him."
"You do?" Joel challenges. "Really?"Â
"Sometimes."Â
Honestly youâve never enjoyed the men who start fights for no reason, who act like cavemen when someone looks at their girlfriend. Shawn is too smart for that, too above it to engage with assholes like that. But you have to admit that there was a part of you that found Joelâs actions inside the club to be a bit attractive. Is that the word? Would you really call your boyfriendâs father attractive?
You look at him standing there, his grey t-shirt clinging to his muscles and wide shoulders, the muscular thighs in denim and you think, fuck, yeah he is attractive. You knew he wasnât ugly, youâd just never looked at him like that. Like he was a man outside of being Shawnâs dad.
"I come from a time when you take care of what's yours." Joel runs a hand through his messy curls. "If you were mine I wouldn't let anyone talk to you the way that man did, let alone touch you."Â
If you were mine.Â
You can't understand why but you're nipples tighten under your dress at those words. The possessiveness in Joel's voice is so dark and husky. Heâs looking off into the dark like heâs really upset.
"If I was yours," you murmur.Â
His glazed eyes move from the beach over to your face. Youâre standing so close to one another and you can see his chest rising and falling quickly as he breathes. His scotch-coated breath huffs over your cheeks and you swear youâre getting drunker just inhaling it.
You must be, because why else would you be putting your hands on his shoulders. Why else would you be pressing your mouth to his? Why else would you be tracing his plush lips with your tongue and whimpering when he groans into your parted mouth?
And he must be drunk because he doesnât pull away or hesitate. He dips his head and his hands wrap around your waist, bringing your body against him tightly. His palms slide over your skin, desperate to touch you everywhere as he tilts his head, deepening the kiss. You welcome it, going gooey in his arms, allowing him to take what he wants from you. Â Â
Heâs so fucking broad, so strong, so masculine. You gasp into his mouth when he grips your ass with his big hands, pulling your hips against his, circling them as he kisses you. You feel his hardened cock through the layers of fabric, straining against the zipper of his jeans, desperate to bury itself in your slick heat.
To be desired like this feels powerful. It feels like years since Shawn wanted you like this much. It makes you lean more into Joel, desperate to keep the sensation going. His hands are sliding under your dress, up your silken thigh and you tremble.
A splash sounds nearby in the water, a fish or something startling you both and you simultaneously break apart. You both take a step back from one another in the sand, eyes wide. Joel looks completely crazed.
âThe fuckâwhat are we doinâ?â Joel whispers, the regret clear in both your faces.
You bring your trembling hands to your warm cheeks and tears immediately spring to your waterline.
What have you just done?
âOh my fuck, no no, I donât â I donât know why-â
You bend at the waist, hands braced on your knees as you start to hyperventilate. Joel is pacing up and down the sand, his silhouette barely seen in the darkness of night. You can see his feet pacing back and forth. . . back and forth . . . He stops when you let out a hiccup, on the verge of throwing up.
âHoney stop,â Joel says, a hand on your back, rubbing gently along your spine. âCalm down. Calm down, its okay.â
âI donât know why I did that,â you say, tears streaming down your face and dropping into the sand below. âWhat the fuck is wrong with me?â
âSânot your fault,â Joel says, his voice even and calm. It makes you feel calm. And yet, guilt still bubbles up in your lungs, making a small sob escape.
 âI have toâyou need toâI need to tell Shawn. Right now.â
âHold on,â Joel says roughly, gripping you by the shoulder and urging you to stand. He peers into your face with a grim expression.
âYou cannot tell Shawn anythinâ.â
âI have to,â you whine.
âItâll just hurt him,â Joel insists, nodding and hoping youâll do the same. âIt was a mistake. It was nothing, it was just the booze. We just drank too much and we were all hopped up on that asshole inside the club and we werenât thinkinâ.â
âRight,â you agree, relief sliding through every vein you possess as he lays it out for you. âThatâs totally what it was. The drinking. Weâre drunk.â
âCompletely.â
âOkay. Good.â
Youâre still shaken up by what just happened, still tipsy from the drinks. Joel runs an anxious hand through his curls, looking utterly wrecked.
âLetâs go back.â
The two of you walk the rest of the way back in silence. You still cannot believe what you did. You kissed your boyfriendâs father. You kissed him and he kissed you back. Fuck, you both must be utterly wasted. Maybe if youâre lucky youâll both forget it even happened. You would welcome the hangover from hell if it could erase the last fifteen minutes from both your minds for good.
Joel tugs open the sliding glass door, not able to look at you as you both pad towards the opposing doors. You glance over your shoulder to see Joel staring at you as you enter the bedroom where his son sleeps. You give him a sorrowful smile before closing the door.
You crawl under the covers, thankful that Shawn is asleep. You slip off the dress, your hair wild from dancing, your skin sticky with sweat, and your mouth still tasting of scotch. Your cunt flutters at the memory of the noises he made.
You roll onto your side, trying to drift to sleep. Shawn, still half-slumbering snuggles up against your back. His arm slips over your waist and he holds you, as he often holds you back home, gentle and tender and full of love.
âIâm sorry about before, babe,â he murmurs into your hair.
You feel tears burning the back of your eyes. You blink rapidly, closing your eyes and trying to swallow the guilt.
You know that Joel is in his bed right now similarly afflicted, thinking about how he did something so unforgivable and to his own son. Joel is the kindest dad you know; he loves his son more than anything. You know that what you both just did was awful and disgusting.
You also know that there is something deeply wrong with you because as you lay there in Shawnâs arms your pussy floods with memories of his fatherâs mouth on yours still vivid in your mind. Â
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Thinking abt a man who values dignity, self respect and ambition mmmmmmm I hate it when theyâre a bum
- I love when people write him realistically bc his character is genuinely so intricate
- u donât even need to ship bkdk to at least see the conflict he had trying to go from bullying to friends w deku
- heâd 1000% have crazy miscommunication with u in the beginning
- with u guys actually dating his affection would be rly specific
- I think heâd struggle a lot with verbal affection like any words of affirmation
- itâs not even just that it would be difficult but heâd find it too cheesy
- heâs definitely more of an acts of service man, quality time or dare I say gift giverđŽ
- the acts of service go tg with gift giver actually - I can imagine his gifts being an act of service
- like heâd build u a car how Dean did in Gilmore girls or something đ
- his affection to u is shown in what heâd never do for others and thereâs not much in the first place
- I wouldnât say he does the minimum itâs just he has his own standards and personality that I think typical affection doesnât fit him
- he definitely has a toxic masculinity problem (but itâs lowk beneficial)
- heâd never let u book a plumbing guy or any sort of construction worker bc he has that whole âIâm the manâ complex where he MUST do it all for u
- this is what I mean by ânot typical affectionâ bc yes thereâs the âI must do it all to show my love for uâ but bakugos is âI must do it all to prove Iâm good enough for uâ
- hes a very ambitious and driven person and he definitely would admire that in you
- this is also why I never see him with an airhead type because I think he wouldnât tolerate it
- considering how he needs to excel to no.1 everywhere, heâd consider anyone with differing aspirations as a disadvantage
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