#kids grow and mature irl y'all
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Honestly one of the things I really try not to do when writing Craig is focus on his "bland" or aggressive personality, and how he was as a kid.
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All these kids have grown up, m'kay?
One would think they were all just dumb kids, but ya know what? These kids grow too.
Kids grow up and they mature, so things change, y'know?
#screaming internally all day everyday (ooc)#ooc#//idk ignore me#i just remember a few people thinking i wrote craig as being 'too soft' or being too 'creek-focused'????#kids grow and mature irl y'all#so i'd think craig and the other kiddos have grown and matured too????? except maybe cartman lol -shot-#and craig has just grown soft over the years#i mean this kid has been through some traumatic shit too#and he just grew soft over the years cuz he matured??????#he still won't hesitate to kick someone's ass tho#or be straight up with them and call them out on their bs
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American Royalty. Ch. 9
A Homelander x F! Reader/Dadlander fanfic
A/N: so sorry for the long delay, was a bit overwhelmed irl and needed a break from writing, and this chapter its the longest on the fic and editing it was a difficult. thank you so much for reading Hope y'all like it and warning this is a long chapter fr fr-- prev. chapter here:
Tags: mild gore, angst, slow burn, fluff, oc characther, child neglect, dadlander, romance, child murder mention, murder mention.
Chapter Nine
Tally
A field trip to the museum of natural history was scheduled for the day and to your daughter's unsurprised annoyanceâ here was her father riding the school bus tooâŠÂ
Homelander had made a surprising decision.
This was his way to win you both, putting himself more and more present in your lives as gently as he could muster, suddenly taking special interest in her schooling, as this was important to you bothâ more than you had anticipated, he would have.Â
Joining the PTA board, not even making an immediate fuss on the injustice of not being worshiped on sight, acting maturely even if slightly jaded about not being handed the head of the table upon blessing them with his presenceâ but there he was helping out when asked by the other members with fundraisers and other volunteer works if possible.Â
He would come and watch them do their homework-- one while at work and the other at his home, coming over every night to tuck her in, for Ryan went to bed at 9 like a good kid and Helena did not turn sleepy âtil midnight, flying to school almost everyday to make sure both children were still present, and to pick up Ryan.Â
Wishing he could take her too but strong enough to accept he couldn't just yet⊠his many enemies and detractors a source of constant concern in your mind, so even if it hurt, Homelander knew it was the safest thing he could do for now, the simplest thing to ease your worries for the time being.
 Helena was more concerned about how such a busy man had enough time to spare just to stop-by to make sure his kids entered the right car, how he had time to follow the driver to make sure he took the fastest route and that his behavior was properâ poor time management skills and a small battalion of distressed assistants, she thought.
It killed him, it killed him to play a stranger towards her, wishing he could do more than wave good morning and good afternoon, finding himself being stared at by the other caregivers as he gawked at his daughter for too long while she waited for her driver or as she was dropped off by you or her driver in the morning, as you no longer let her walk to school. The girl did a better job at pretending not to know him, offering flat smiles at best while he tried to keep his expression blank.
You couldnât deny he was trying so dearly to be there.
He found it irritating how easy it was for Helena to talk to the driver than it was to talk to her own father, embitter at the lightness in her voice. The two filling the space with discussions about growing up in the eastern bloc, about how the 60+ year old had worked as a taxi driver for over 20 years before turning to the private sector because the hours were better, about coming to the country in his late teens, fascinated about how his father had raised 2 kids then his 2 nephews after the death of his sister, about how he worked in the sanitation department until he was 80 years oldâ she spoke with ease to the older man, while stiff and impersonal with him, perpetually cautious around him. Homelander wouldâve replaced him on the spot had he not had the itchy feeling that she would get angry at him for it.
The two could discuss work with ease at leastâ she was quick to unravel office politics and their thousands unspoken rules, coming to understand how Vought's hierarchy was more than just letters outside of doors, and salaries, quite easily.
Engrossed by the bizarre world of Superhero shenanigans, eager to learn what it took to manage the powered and unruly, what it really took to make a Supe, and the spoken human cost that kept the light on⊠it was all required reading in order to understand how the business wasâ these people were ultimately vapid and dangerous. A-Train was still a soft spot for her (she was okay with making exception after all everybody did the same) they discussed movie deals and product branding with more spit than it took discussing actual hero work, saving people and doing good was not even secondary to their priorities, while others in the same building discussed murders and other colorful cover-ups made by her fellow brethren over the water cooler. At first The Seven had been opposed to her presence⊠silently of course, to have a stranger moseying around their territory was unnerving much less a child⊠but once it became common knowledge that the little would-be tyrant was not a normal child they had turned far more self-conscious, but all it had taken was one look from Homelander daring them voice their discomforts for all of them to shower her with pleasantries and complements, for all of them to act as if she wasn't in the room.
Helena was quick to note how much of a fooney her father was-- faking and selling niceties with believable charm as if this was his normal behavior in their meetings, it was beyond obvious in the unsaid way everybody was fearful of his bite that he was just acting for her sake, confusing the lot, making them wonder why he did such a thing to impress a precocious strangerâ Helena could see him squirming in his seat, squeezing his fists, desperate to lash out whenever The Seven irritated him.Â
As long as she sat in the room he denied his true nature, she took note of it⊠curious as to how catastrophic it would be once he reached boiling point, wanting to know if she could push his buttons even further out of morbid curiosity.
The group theorized what truly motivated his behavioral changes, some believed the online whispers of netizens, while others had a more insipid suspicions, thankful that in the long list of abilities he had did not include telepathyâ regardless it was nice to not be murdered on the spot for their misdemeanors.
She thought it wouldâve been easy if he just spilled the beans but at this point both yours and Homelanderâs relationship status had been kept under wrapsâ the board and Ashley had been the only ones informed. A matter of strategic release, it seemed.
Coming headfirst and dropping the news was considered but the spectacle that came from Homelanderâs reveal of Ryan had been grating and a nightmare for the company-- but as the writing team worked their magic, the revelation was woven into a dramatic narrative, feeding scraps and crumbs to the curious masses just to kept the conversation, Ryan had been kept safe from netizens during the trail days, the internet speculated without permission about Homelander's personal life and his sonâ but now they were invited to do so for you and by extension Helena.
It had all begun from a paparazzi scoop, a staged candid photo showing Homelander in civvie cosplay and you his blushing partner staring at each other romantically, then the money shot of you two kissing in pretend secrecy.
The public went wild with it, for years Homelanderâs many relationships were a source of entertainment so this was just another thing for consumption, many tried to learn about you, the first images just grainy and purposefully angled poorly to kept your partially obscured, with each week after the original release more and more images began circulating⊠culminating in Homelanderâs own social media account announcing his shocking engagement to a young New York chef.
It was all the news could talk about, and now Helena had to bear the publicâs sudden interest.
People wanted to know all the details, to know all there was to know about you, your unmarketable story had been handled by Vought making you feel safe but that had been a nightmare on its own, but that was for laterâŠ
It wouldâve been easy if she at least had Elmo to confide with, if Helena had anybody but her driver and her lab assistant to talk to.
But there she was forever in the confines of her mind, lost in books, and playing chess at school and chess-rooms.
Homelander had noted how quiet sheâd become, more than usual⊠spying from a distance witnessing his daughterâs loneliness and unable to helpâ At school she was a loner, expected from a child that stood out too much, a child with poor socialization skills and her abrasive personality it wasn't surprising, spending her lunchest alone and break times in the library or the music room honing her skills instead of socializing, on the occasion she could converse with one of the older kids in her music class, bringing a smile to his face⊠sounding so much like a girl as the older kid taught her a pieceâ she wasnât like Ryan who had come out of his shell, making a small group of buddies and acquaintances with ease but Helena hadnât had any luck. John knew from you, that she had always been like that, with time she would find somebody, that he should be patient, for Helena was resilient⊠but he couldnât bear to look at it.
And he knew just what to do.
Sven Cripple wasnât what he expectedâ Just another schmuck in marketing that liked to dress in casual clothes to stand out in the office, thinking of Nigel, this man certainly seemed misplaced on the otherâs side. He was lanky and tall, his pale blonde hair natural and his nose protruding⊠it was the tattoos and piercings that looked out of place next to that new money prude. The man gave him an ill-conceived stern look, before washing it with fake friendliness.
âHow can I help you Homelander?â He said, looking as his team hurried out of the room.
âJust wanted to come down for a chat⊠howâs little Elmo doing? Havenât seen him in daycare for a while.â
âWe decided to take Elmo out for the time beingâ
âJust because my daughter is aroundâ He cut himâ thatâs a bit cruel.â
âWith all due respect sir⊠your daughter tried to kill my son,â he said with a snap.
âYou mean: tried to make him better by increasing his chances of success in this industry.â Homelander tried to remain friendlyâ Iâve heard that Elmo's health hasnât deteriorated in the least, and has gotten quite good with his new found powers.â
âYes, he is doing well. Thank you for your concern, sir.â He took his laptop from the tableâ is there anything else I can do for you?â
âYes, bring Elmo back to daycareâ Homelander dug into his belt pulling out a pamphlet from Helenaâs schoolâ "Is a great school, Elmo would surely thrive there.â
Sven dare not take the piece of paper, feeling nervous as Homelander stares down at him from beneath.
The man took a deep breath wanting nothing but to end the conversation and head back to work.
âThank you but we like Elmoâs school and we arenâtâ
âYou live in Chinatown donât you? Forsyth street, right? Lovely apartment, great price for a three bedroom in this city, decent enough to house that yappy little doodle-mix⊠so cute! Love your decour who doesn't love mid-century modern⊠and surprisingly quiet streets plus youâre near an okay school at walking distance and for that priceâ what a bargain! Iâm so jealousâ He spoke so smoothly, licking his teeth as he took a step forwardâ now⊠just between us. Man to Man⊠concerned father to concerned dadâŠâ He took the man by the chin cupping his face to force him to watch him straight in the eyesâ youâre going to get your store bought misborn brat, and you are going to bring him back to daycare. Youâre going to enroll him into this school, and let him and Helena be best friends forever or Iâm going to make you eat him. Iâll sit you down and your fucking husband and serve him to you in a platter with so much ssamjang you would lick your fingers from how delicious it was! And then Iâll kill your husband and your yappy little gay dog before youâre framed for their murders.â He says with a smile.
Sven felt his bladder almost empty as the red lights burned so hot, his eyes had turned dry and his lips chapped from the heat radiating from him.
âNow you can go and tell anybody about what I just said, and try to get me in trouble but just so you know⊠Iâm so fast and little kids donât run that wellâŠ. even flying ones; Or you could do as I say and we can pretend to be buddies, right champ?â He gave the manâs cheek a light tap as he turned the lights offâ I think Helena and Elmo would make a great team⊠does he miss her? Donât lie to me.â
âHeâs been upset lately.â he whispers.
Homelander squints but it's pleased at the manâs meek demeanor.
âI know sometimes we parents have to make hard decisions but think about it⊠it's what you and Nigel always wanted⊠for him to be famous⊠under my wing he'll achieve more than any other Supe could, I have this grand vision and I know without him Helena wonât like it⊠it would benefit him regardless.â
âThat's not whatâ
âYou gave him V! Don't act so sanctimonious why else would you if it wasnât for personal gain!? To make sure he never got a cold!? Please save it⊠maybe not you⊠maybe Nigel, but you gave him compound V for a reason. So donât squander your investment. You are just another greedy wannabe trophy parent.â He spat on his shoeâ I expect to see the kid by next week at the latest, förstĂ„tt?âÂ
Sven crumbled behind him, making music for Homelanderâs ears as the man realized just who Homelander truly was, knowing full well that there was nobody in this building that he could turn to, too afraid to find out what would transpire dare he tried to run.
By next week he could barely contain his smug satisfaction as he saw the kid returnâ he had done something you couldnât with such ease, whereas you try talking to Nigel, try to build a connection via apologies that the man hadnât care for after giving him space⊠he had given your child his friend back.
While there was no dramatic run towards each other, there was that sweet little smile on her face as they both sat together to draw.
By next month he would join her in school⊠admittedly Homelander did forget that the kid was in the 2nd grade but even with the distance, they still found ways to see each other⊠After all, a kid sneaking out of class didnât stand out if she looked like any other grade schooler.
It was something⊠it was more than he ever had⊠he wouldâve killed to have at least one more person with him in that room, one he could actually touch⊠he wanted to give her everything he could but for the first time he shared some of your grief.
âShouldnât you be at work?â
Helena ceased to move her fingers from the keys, instead of attending study sessions she had wandered off to one of the music rooms, the teachers well aware and unconcerned.
âShouldnât you be in study hall or the library?â
âI like it here.â She turns slightly to face himâ you didn't answer my question.â
âI was in the area and decided to come by and say hi.â
âThis isnât your territory and thatâs not allowed.â she says firmly.
 âSaw that Elmo started attending schoolâ Mr. Radmilo told me he saw you talking to a kid yesterday evening⊠a boy that sounded a lot like Elmo.â
Helena chortled mightily amused by his poor performance, before she could say a thing he sat by her side placing a couple fingers making a tune with his fingers, she was tempted to follow him and test if he had any skills.
âThat was your doing wasnât it? Mom wasnât making any strides in that department⊠What did you do?â
âI am The Homelander and their boss⊠would you tell me no, if you were them?â
Helena could only imagine what he would do to strangers he didnât care about, compared to what he had done to you⊠he mightâve been worse. She leaned against him playing a couple keys just to play alongâ it was awful to admit but she was glad, she was glad her friend was back, glad that her lunchest wouldnât be so lonely, that at least she could sneak out to the playground and hang out with him, that she had somebody to talk to.
âThank you⊠do you play?â
âNoir used to play⊠I would stop by his apartment and he would play for me from time to time⊠I was taught a couple tunes but it was never for me⊠I miss it⊠listening to him.â
âHe doesnât play anymore?â
âThatâs just a guy being paid to wear his suit⊠kept the brandâ Thatâs not my Noir⊠so anyways⊠I was thinking you and I can ditch school for the day and hang out before we come back to pick up, Ryan.â
Her eyes opened wide, smirking at the suggestion.
âAsking me to ditch school⊠thatâs not a good thing to encourageâŠâ
âAre you going to fall behind if you do?â
He wrapped his arm around her shoulders pulling her closer, playing with her hair.
âNope!â She did like the feeling of being pet, it was nice, his hands bigger than yours, feeling so small under his glove and wishing it wasnât there at allâ where are we going?â
âI wanted to show you one of my favorite places in the world.â He said with a glimmer in his eyesâ I think youâll love it!â
She nodded and pushed herself free, letting him drag her out of the school while everybody was bored in class, he tucked her firmly in his arms holding her head against his chest as he took flight.
How could anybody ever get used to this sinking feeling in the gut that comes from the rapid ascent, the way her ears close shut and the taste of blood flooded into her mouth, how did a normal human withstand this when her body was above average yet still struggled, she squeezed his body the best she could, unable to speak or breath. Her mind works fast, knowing this would be risky but she builds a small bubble, gasping as everything around her cranium suddenly feels back at home.
Inside her bubble nothing moves, the air it's still but clear, below the neck it was left to god.
Homelander looked down catching those frightened little hands clutching at him, he slowed down so quickly he made himself queasy, flying was no different from breathing or sleeping to him, he looked down hoping she hadnât lost consciousness, his throat closing on itself as she took a second to look up shivering in his arms, he squeezed her tight and began his descent, still a couple hundred miles from his destination.Â
The ground felt otherworldly as he landed with a soft thud under his boot.
âAm so sorryâŠâ He choked, his body matching hers as he collapses placing her down to check for her wounds, tears welling up making it hard to see.
âToo fast⊠Too fastâ She muttered, trying not to cry as she watched him do the sameâ okay⊠that was mach 2?â
He nodded frantically, eyes flooding as he found nothing wrong with her organs.
âLetâs try mach 1⊠or turtle⊠do I have any organ failure? I donât fe-fe-feel I do.â She said as she squatted on the ground making sure to feel the grass on her handsâ letâs do that again.â
âIs all good⊠oh dear god youâre good!â He broke first.
She petted his hair, slumping on his shoulders forming a bubble around her body preventing her father from holding her further, he watched her confusedly as her body slid away from him.
âActually go full speed I wanna test somethingâ Shaking off her initial fright with easeâ take the bubble and go full speed. I need to know something⊠What a great opportunity to test my abilities!â She said cheerfullyâ my body itâs able to withstand it to a degree⊠I was dizzy and I had difficulty breathing but I didnât bleed⊠my ears hurt so its likely my eardrums would have bursted if I hadnât enveloped my head but who knows when that would've happen."
âWhat are you on about?â He said nervousy.
âEverything is an opportunity to learn! Is okayâ is not like I inherited your physiology, all I got was a hearty dose of compound V.â She rubbed her chinâ wonder tho⊠Ryan is a carbon copy of you... there are records of powers being âinheritableâ altho there isnât much research on the matterâ would love it if I could use Ryan for research later on, if possible." She mumbled to herself-- Pick me up and letâs go. I need to see if my bubble can withstand high speeds!â
Homelander had a difficult time understanding, for a moment he considered letting her know but the voice in his head told him to keep quiet just for a little longer.
He had a hard time figuring out the most comfortable way to lift the bubble, forcing her to make it smaller for ergonimic reasons, from inside she could find his fingers reshaping the surface by sheer force, a terrifying discovery.
It was no different from a carnival ride, her body flung against the wall of the bubble, the wind rippling all over the surface, pressure forcing her against one direction, but she could still move forward.
They reached the clearing outside an old farmhouse, a dusty american flag waving in the wind of the light blue and gray house, a large tree faced the front and Helena could only recognize it from an episode of Supes in America, he placed her carefully under the treeâs shadow, a wind chime coloured the wind, as she took a step out, following his lead as he entered the house forgetting he had brought her along for a second, the rustling leaves sung alongside rusted chimes, she looked at the overgrown grass and weeds lining the front yard, at last seasonâs dead leaves and fresh dead ones littered across the porch.
Inside everything had been covered in sheets, old cobwebs had made a home in the once cozy house, and picture frames caked in layers of dust clouding familiar faces.
Homelander headed for the living room where an old piano decorated with plane models adorned the room. She remembered the episode somewhat⊠expecting a retelling of factoids she could pull out from some youtube clip in an instant, a picture of an older blonde couple holding a small toddler in blue, white and red stripes, in fact they all were wearing some shade of red and blue, she noted.
Helena climbed to the piano picking the photograph as her father just followed quietly.
âWere they nice? Mine suck, lol.â
âThey wouldâve loved you. Iâm sure of it.â He spoke quietlyâ mom loved the piano too⊠I always wanted to hear the old thing play again.â
Helena smiled putting the photo by the dining table before it, flicking the lid open and scouring the music sheet for a decent tune, Homelander sat on the wooden table watching her hands play 'Schubertâ moment musicaux No. 3', her fingers long enough to not strain her hand as she started to get to the most difficult parts of the intermediate song.
âJust like mom used to play⊠you mustâve gotten it from her.â
âThank you.â Her fingers began to move to a different tempo, speeding up as she began a different concerto, Homelander picked it up watching her quizzically as her hands moved faster and faster, there was a darkness in the musicâ she mustâve been a virtuoso to be able to play Brahms most obnoxious pieces as a hobby!â
Her fingers smashed on the keys as the Hungarian dance sped up, missing notes and pains building all the way up her elbowâ quitting all together, cursing at her fingers for being too short, cursing at her arms, wiping the sweat of her brow angrily.
She took the music sheet book flipping its cover towards Homelander to reveal the author, he shouldâve known the set designers or prop makers had no care for the little things.
âWhatâs going on?â
Homelander swallowed a couple knots looking down away from her, he stood up.
ââŠfollow meâ
She dragged herself out of that piano as her father headed upstairs, his feet loud on the creaky floorboards, the halls just as dusty and quiet on the floors above, the fragrance of mildew and time permeated in the air, all the doors were shut except for oneâ the cream coloured walls adorned with frames pictures of baseball stadiums, small league baseball team flags with a tiger mascot sprinkled on the wall, and model airplanes hung from the ceiling decorated the small children bedroom. She gave a rounded look to the room, spotting the small bookcase filled with blue spines, a stack of worn down Hardy Boysâs books, and a cute wood carved rabbit.
Grimacing at the massive poster of the American declaration of independence with its tacky eagle/flag shield drawing on top, she shouldnât criticized for her walls were mostly bare but this felt odd, decorated with books and awards she had won, her only pretty poster was a polaroid of a cat she found at a garage sale, but there was something bizarre being witness. It felt made for TV, it didnât feel natural once the warm filter was off.
The room wasnât as dusty as the floor below, he paused before the small collection of trophies on top of the dressers fidgeting until they were all straight, giving the room an odd look around before slumping on top of the childrenâs bed, a bit of dust danced on the sunlight, Homelander took the red cap off the bed post throwing it at Helenaâs direction, Helena opted to sit on the small gangnam print armchair, putting the hat to humor him.
âYou donât get any whiter.â Her eyes keep staring at the posterâ you always been this needlessly patriotic?â
âWhat? You have dissenting opinions against the government? You little anarchist.â
âThis country is run by senile geriatrics and billionaire oligarchs⊠but above all⊠humans.â
He fixed the pillow as he closed his eyes with a light chuckle clinging on his lips.
âHumans⊠you think it shouldnât be them?â
âSupes are a minority, humans would always lead nations no matter how many of us are around. They could use with a fresh pair of eyes, tho⊠not to mention you could kill a lot of those in charge and it would be a good thing.â
âBit extreme."
âMaybe growing up in a place like this makes it difficult to understand what it's like to live on the side of those the government deems a burden.â
âI didnât grow up in a place like thisâ this is all fakeâŠâ Homelander opened his eyes slowly, staring at the silver plane dangling from his roof, blowing with enough force to make it spin on its threadsâ they built this for TV⊠my room didnât have anything⊠just a bed⊠a toilet and sinkâ no bathtub or shower in case I tried to kill myself or hurt myself if I showered or something! Nothing else⊠just bare walls⊠not even a window just an air vent.â
Helena cocked her head, brows touching as she heard him talk, her eyes gliding back at that stupid poster.
âYou were in foster care? Iâve seen the Vought operated orphanage facilities⊠not exactly optimal.â
Homelander turned on the bed wanting to tell her all the things he held, but his tongue turned so heavy he dare not⊠not yet⊠would she pity him? would she think of him as pathetic? It was hard to see if she felt any form of sympathy at timesâ but he didnât want that from his child, it was not a burden for her to carry, he thought.
âSomething like that⊠I never knew my mother⊠she didnât want me, I think. My father didnât know he had me⊠then he tried to kill me when he meet me.â He took a deep breath, trying to make himself laugh as if it was a silly annotation in his lifeâ Vought took care of me when I was a baby.â
âWas it a bad facility?â She didn't think it was right to ask, wondering why he was saying such heavy things with such lightness on his tone.
âI would burn the whole world before I let you or Ryan end up in a place like that.â His voice was stable but his expression betrayed himâ it was lonely and awful. But I managed.â
âIâm sorry⊠we cannot help the nature of our birth or the nature of those who cared for us⊠we just have to deal with the leftovers they left us withâ doesnât need to hurt less, right?â
She paused, caught by that saddened expression forming on her father's face, at his gloves squeak under his grip. Helena fiddles with her backpack, jumping off the armchair towards him-- he looks up at the open palm holding candy, her lips trembly purse and her eyebrows fold downwards, finding her upset and nervous Homelander lifts himself on his elbow taking the werther's candy in hopes it would ease her.
âIâm sorry⊠sorry that happened to you.â She was struggling to talkâ I knew kids who got taken by CPS⊠it didnât always seem like a good thing.â
Homelander offered a sad smile that made for poor comfort.
âIs okay is all behind⊠I⊠I am just glad your mother never came back⊠because they would have done that to you.â
She looked confused, urging him to explain without words.
âCome âere.â He fixed himself back upright, gluing himself to the wall to give her space, Helena dropped her backpack and hopped on the bed, finding it to be tight squeezeâ your mother didnât tell you just how special you and Ryan are. How much more special you two are even more than me⊠maybe.â
The girl gave him all the answers he needed in those big befuddled eyes.
âYou and Ryan are the first natural born supes⊠Ryanâs mother came back when Ryan began to show powers while pregnantâ so they locked her in a house like this. Ryan lived in a whole compound of fake houses and fake neighbors⊠a fantasy prisonâ and that was the âniceâ place! Your mother was lucky, they would have taken you and put you in the same place they put me.âÂ
Speaking as if nothing was loaded, Helena scrunched the blanket under her hand, wanting to argue with him, yet if this was all true⊠she couldnât blame him for being maladjusted.
He looked at the nightstand and the book next to the blue plastic lamp, taking in his hands.
âYou like Dr. Seuss?â
Helena shook her head.
âNever read it. Mom got me too many books growing up, maybe we never got around them⊠and by the time I could walk to the Library I just skipped the kids section⊠as pretentious as that sounds.â She followed his hand as he trapped her in between his arm and his chest, but she wasnât scared, this was normal for parents to do, even if he was still somewhat alien to herâ I donât think I was lucky.â
âYou seen what they do in the labs⊠they wouldâve done that to you, mayhaps.â He opened the book âIf I ran the zooâ-- When I was small I had a stutter and they wouldâŠâ he paused, biting his tongue slightly as it sat uncomfortably in his mouthâ I would have to read a lot of silly rhyme books. Dr. Seuss was my favorite. I always wanted to met these stupid critters but turns out they werenât real.â
There was a fondness in the way he held this book, his thumb rubbing on the spine, pressing the worn creases, tracing marks and straightening blunt tipsâ the copy was well loved, scratched beyond repair at the corners, and the spine so creased some white seep from the cracks as it threatened to rip apart.
âSo I was born with my powers then⊠I can see why they would do such a thing to Ryan.â
âI think if Becca was around⊠she would have preferred it if she kept him to herself in the first place, maybe make her husband think the kid was his.â He looked down at the mop of black hair, expecting to see you but finding her instead, his eyes widen hoping the kid wouldnât have a snappy comeback or grow uncomfortable but Helena just flicked to the next page reading the short verses, admiring the drawing of an elephant cat with a little smileâ you donât mind being born with powers?â
âItâs awesome to have powers. You want me to be all sappy and act like having them makes my life worse? Does it suck sometimesâ yes.â She pauses, flattening an edge that had been used to bookmark too many timesâ Iâm different even amongst supes⊠but If I didnât have powers then⊠I would be uselessâ I would make momâs life harder. But I am great.â
Homelander felt the candy pressed tightly in his glove.
âI donât think your mother would ever think that of youâŠâ
âI dunno.â Her cheek rubbed on his suit, her voice so quiet as she went to the next pageâ sometimes⊠I donât think she likes me very much⊠but sometimes she obviously doesâŠâ
âHelenaâŠâ His face hurt as he tried to speak but found himself unable to say another word, his jaw dislodging but his tongue sat dry in his mouth.Â
âI was two when my powers happened. Mom⊠Mom managed to get out of the shelter and we moved to a long hallway with a bed and stuff on the wallsâ it was super cheap and it was better... I lived there until well⊠I broke a wall⊠then it was back to the shelter and then peopleâs houses and grandparents⊠When I was five we got that apartment and by then I realized I was allergic to dogs so I didn't need to be afraid of my nose anymore⊠no more broken stuffâŠâ
âThose were accidents!â his voice almost broke, a seething rage tried to burst out of him as his eyes took a new shade of red, faceless bodies lingered on his thoughts wishing to justly harm themâ all of that⊠that wasnât you.â
âTell that to my grandma after I broke their staircase.â She sulked in her spotâ and the wall attached to it.â
Homelander could only cuddle her, wishing he could comfort her as easily it had been with Ryan. His son had desperately needed affirmations, needed to be provided with love and understandingâ but this one saw everything far too maturely for him to help, he felt.Â
âYou can break stuff now⊠Iâll clean it up and I wonât get mad at you.â
âThanksâŠ?â That sounded grim coming out of his mouth but she wanted to hear it, as silly as it was, she nuzzled his side trying to crawl higher following his feathery fingersâ By the way⊠why is this your favorite place? Like this is just a film set to make you look so cornbread american it hurts⊠I guess people knowing youâre an orphan didnât sit well with test groups.â
âIs not. I fucking hate it⊠but sometimes I like to think what it wouldâve been like if i grew up in a place like this. I donât own much⊠I have a cabin but I donât go there anymore⊠no home for me⊠just houses.â He flicked the page giggling at the silly drawing of weird animalsâ my favorite place in the whole world is right here.â
She expects him to point at anything, but he doesnât for heâs just looking at her with sleepy eyes.
âI love you Helena. I really do.â
Her eyes blinked and blipped, as she hugged him back⊠with only one arm, it felt like the correct thing to do, Helena could see herself much younger, inside that small apartment while the neighbor is being loud, there she was sharing headphones with you, playing a movie on your old laptop, she hugged your torso with those short chubby arms that always felt so light to you, and her face resting on your chest, she remembered the weight of your chin and the lull of your breathing⊠her father was a slow breather making her sleepy.
âMy favorite place in the world itâs Rollingâs Hills Asylumâ I saw a ghost there once."
âGhost arenât realâ He tried not to laugh at her beaming eyes.
âYou shoot lasers out of your ass but ghosts are too far-fetched? Really?â she was genuinely offendedâ ridiculous.â
He had a hearty laugh regardless, he closed the book giving her head a peck, taking the moment to smell her hair, to enjoy the sound of her heartbeat and the blood coursing through her veins, hearing the current glad that it continued to run, seemingly never ending as it should be.
âOkayâŠOkayâŠâ He lets her take the book off his hands, clearly miffed that he wouldnât let her finish, he swallowsâ You know why I brought you here?â
âNo.â
âI always wanted to know what it would be like to have a family in a home like this⊠having Ryan in the tower was the closest thing to that but now thereâs you and your mother so I want to know if youâre okay with me moving inâŠ? I started looking at houses but your mother is difficult⊠and thereâs my penthouse which⊠I donât know if itâs ideal.â
Helena had to fake ignorance, partially aware of what stresses you were putting yourself into. Sure neither of you had discussed this move somehow.
Your daughter straightens herself clutching the little book tight against herself, thinking of the dusty air in the room and the fake planes above her head covered in cobwebs.
âMove in with usâŠ? I donât think mom would like to live in the tower. I certainly wouldnât⊠Is weird living where I work⊠great for saving on travel expenses, just⊠not a pleasant idea⊠just âcuz you helped me with Elmoâ Iâll help you out with mom. It was sad without him around, somehow.â
Helena buried her face under the book, feeling as if she had betrayed you but she had to win him over⊠for you, she had to succeed, she had to do everything she could to not fuck this up.
Her heart thumped so loudly it was deafening, as she accepted her actions.
âDo you like Elmo?â Homelander turned pale, his nose tickled by a cocktail of emotional conditions.
âHuh?â She blinked thrice as her face twisted to face himâ he is my friend⊠youâre supposed to like your friends.â
âJust as friends, right?â He tried to force an uncomfortable light laugh.
âOhâŠâ She blushed then frownedâ I am seven!! Jesus youâre being gross, dad!!â She jumped out of the bedâ Elmo is my dog.â she said loudly.
Homelander wished he didnât hear your voice just then, he buried his face in the pillow praying that the kid didnât understand just how grim her words were, but mostly disgusted at himself⊠Why he had to say that? Was he jealous of a toddler!?.
âIf you want to hit me please do so.â
âHow hard?â She scowled, repulsed unknowingly by her father's misplaced jealousy, she wanted to hit him regardless.
âYour hardest.â He mumbled.
âI would break the wall.â
âGo for it.â he lifted a thumb up
A hundred or so meters later, and a tree branch jammed under his arm tearing his cape, he looked up spitting grass and dirt, the sky so obnoxiously blue.
He lifted himself slightly but not all the way with a slight groan, witnessing the hole on the side of the house and the torn down tree he had taken with himself, Helena jumped out the caveat floating towards him.
âAre you hurt?â
He lifted his fist still clutching on that wrapped piece of candy as she made her way towards him, struggling to unwrap it, glad when it was freed, the smell sweet and warm but tame compared to other crimes, shoving it in his mouth, allowing the caramel to melt in his tongue, he took a deep breath.
âOh shit did I actually hurt you!?â With a pop Helena landed near him, jumping on her knees towards him, throwing her backpack to the side as her father just stared at the skyâ you arenât bleeding. Thank godâŠGood.â
âIâm fine, just surprised⊠By the wayâ he sat straight, his head lolling back and his mouth sucking loudly on his treat, he looks back at her once more smiling trying to appear completely fine not wanting his daughter to get more worried, fixated on the little red in her eyesâ thank you for not hesitating.â
She sniffled a little.
âYouâre so weird.â
âYou canât talk either, princess⊠I think I know how you can help me with your momâ She moved to remove a twig off his hair which somehow had stayed mostly in placeâ I want to organize a playdate for you. Get her to agree.â
She nodded, twirling the twig in her hand.
Homelander had one look at the broken house, and the torn down tree whose roots rained dirtâ and scorched it. The cinder brought it down, Helena watched the bonfire and the billowing dust clouds, just flinching at the sudden burst of light, but as her sight caught on what was happening, she calmed down, drawn to the sight of flames, amused at how natural and flexible his lasers were, envious that she was lacking of them, angry that she was.
âCan we go get bagels?â She sniffed the smokeâ I'm hungryâŠâ
The two tried their best to eat while being gawked atâ him more amazed about how much she could fit in her mouthâ albeit with some reserved revultion. One hand held an egg bagel with cannoli cream cheese, while the other put a plain one with far too much smoked salmon and bacon cream cheese in his mind.
He watched her as she rotated the flavors, disturbed by her half chews in between to mix them in her cheeks.
She lifted her hand offering a bite of the salmon monstrosity.
âIs okay, I got my ownâŠâ She frowned, staring at the barely touched toasted bagel with nothing but a sliver of lox spread, Homelander looked away, not wanting to see her chewed up sandwich, considering leaving briefly then coming back to pick her up, but she insistedâ "you want me to try?â
She nodded furiously trying to swallow fast enough.
He leaned down trying to ignore the camera recording behind him, taking a small morsel that seemed to satisfy the girl.
âyummy.âHe was forced to look glad as he swallowed.
She looked at his with anticipation, unsure of what to do. he relented yet again.
âCappers suck.â she regretted her bite instantly, swallowing forcefully.
âIâll admitâ not a fan of them, either.âÂ
He wouldnât touch his food content to just watch her guzzle her meal and drown it with his coffee.
He looked at the clock on the storeâs wall knowing it was almost time to pick up Ryan, the flight home was slower than he preferred but he hadnât minded for Helena seemed to withstand this speed a lot better.
âHey⊠not to worry or anything but⊠you did⊠you did sign me out of school, right?â her voice was filled with anxiety.
âWhat do you mean?â
As she looked at the high rises around her, she looked at her phone and the 54 missed calls from you.
âDid you tell mom, you were picking me up, right?â She cringed as the phone rang and her battery drained a little furtherâ right!!?â
âNo, why?â
âYou might wanna park for a second, dude.â
Homelander begrudgingly agreed, putting the bubble down on top of the nearest silver roof.
âWho died?â Helena said.
âWHERE ARE YOU!!!???â your voice mightâve broken the speaker if it went up one more decibelâ are you o-okay!? Helena, please tell me where are you!!? Please tell me youâre safe!!â Your voice was cracked and hoarse.
âIâm fine. whaâŠâ
âOkay honey, baby, am going to⊠oh my god⊠I got this call from the school and thereâs these cops and Ashley trying to find you, baby! Where are you!?â
âCopsâŠ?â Homelander asked, trying to look for strange sounds in the distance.
âPlease honey.â
She looked at her father while you frantically spoke to some unseen stranger, covering the mouthpiece.
âYou fucking clown. Youâre so going to owe me⊠like⊠you have no idea what you gonna make me do, you owe me.â
âWhy are the cops involved?â he ignored her overtly aggressive tone for the moment.
âYou kidnapped me!!! The Homelanderâs daughter just got kidnapped of course they would call the cops!! They would call the cops for any kid who just vanishes from school you idiot!! Thatâs why you tell people!!â
âI need permission to pick up my own kid from school!!?â
âYes!!â She took the phone to her earâ mom⊠I just ditched school. I was bored⊠am inâ Helena looked aroundâ Harlem.â Her voice monotone as she shot daggers at her fatherâ I⊠I am sorry.â
âHelena⊠okay⊠okay am⊠am gonna see if I can get your father⊠heâs been on some mission but I⊠I dunno⊠am just so glad youâre okay, baby. I swear youâre not in trouble.â You cry and mumble towards an unseen and unheard strangersâ okay baby theyâre gonna track your phone and send somebody to pick you upâŠâ
âIs not necessary. Iâll just float thereâŠâÂ
âHelena whatâs wrong?â Your heart breaks as her voice is so cold, more performative than her usual tone.
âIâm embarrassed⊠I⊠I didnât think⊠sorry. Iâll get thereâŠâ her voice is jittery, her nerves infect you as if something unseen its making her feel like this, hitting you how powerless you were as the line died mid vowel.
She hung, staring at the screen.
âWrite your alibi.â
âWhy⊠why did you do that?â
âBecause youâll get in trouble.â She said sternlyâ next time just text mom before you do anything⊠how would you feel if mom took Ryan and didnât tell you? or the school?â
As she walked towards the ledge, she turned to face her father, whose ears had just begun to pick up on the extra bustling happening nearby, like incoming mosquitos in the room.
âI forgot to tell you⊠but thereâs this man called William⊠William Butcher and he wants me dead. Your mother thought he might do something against youâ He bit his lipsâ thatâs probably why sheâs so upset and why that helicopter itâs heading towards Harlem.â
He pointed to the east but her sight didnât pick up anything abnormal.
âI want to go to Disneyland.â She put her phone back in her backpackâ and we are gonna do the queues, and youâre gonna eat those disgusting turkey legs on that sweltering california heat and you'll not complainâ now this is what its gonna happen youâre gonna pick me up, Iâll pretend to have some sort of depressive episode that caused me to just fuck off scaring everybody and I called you to pick me up just now⊠your phone was on mute and you just notice, good?â
âIs it really that bad?â He found everything an absolutely ridiculous overreactionâ am your dad, you were safe.â
âToday never happened. Or we both are screwed. Trust me it's that bad.â
Arriving at the school in her fatherâs arms, two police officers awaited for her arrival alongside yourself, a man with a Vought badge was bickering on the phone a few meters away aswell.
âLook who I found.â Homelander was quick to sell it at the sight of palpable distress, you ran towards Helena ripping her off his hands.
Even Ryan had been brought seemingly questioned about where his sister mightâve been.
The collar of his suit never felt so tight before, as it did just then.
Arriving at the home, she was sentence to a month of house arrestâ no Vought labs or any unsupervised activities, lucky to just get the one week suspension for skipping school and not worse, Homelander thankfully had smooth things out with the police who almost shouted an amber alert after seeing Vought lose their minds⊠which necessitated a meeting afterwards, Homelander couldnât fault Ashley for her panic attack after hearing the news and finding him awol, he was instead glad to see her lenghts of her dedication to him.
âI think we should also go to all the theme parks.â She grumbled putting her kindle down.
The clock reading past midnight.
âEverything is an opportunity to learn, no?â Homelander enter through the glass door, making sure to keep an eye on you as you sleep poorlyâ hope this makes you feel better.â
He took a yellow envelope from behind his back, it was thin and had a small pink bow, Helena ripped it off his hands, staring back at him as she ripped the glued seal off, the thin paper made her frown dissipate as her eyes digested the present.
âYouâre gifting me Vought Stock?â She stares at the document as her mouth drops slightly.
"I have money to spare⊠perks of being the top dog for over twenty yearsâ I get money from merch and films too, yâknow.â
âThese are over seventeen-hundred a pop.â She looked back at her father, and suddenly the man appeared alien to her, he was a different breed indeedâ are you sure? Is a lot of moneyâ
âI barely do anything with it. I⊠I think by the time youâre 18 you could use the money you made from those to get yourself your own big girl seat with the shareholders.â He looks around her room, at the bare walls feeling uneasy, his eyes fixate on the picture of a strangerâs cat wearing a witchâs hat taken in what he could only guess was a dining roomâ still havenât sorted the will situation, but donât worry about money at all. Once I marry your mother it would all have been be dealt with.â
Homelander sat on her desk, leaning his behind on the wooden surface.
âWeâre still going to disneylandâ Homelander curses internally trying to not look like he was dyingâ couldâve just gotten me a squishmellow tho.âÂ
âDo I have to eat the turkey legâŠ?â
âYes.â
âPlease donât do this to meâ he half-jokingly begs.
âI feel nothing.â
Pouting like a kid, he looks to the ground feeling defeated, looking around, catching your snoozes in the backdrop, you had been so stressed you virtually passed out the moment your head touched the pillow, ypu had been arguing with him about never ever putting his phone on mute again, making him do the rounds of apology about Helenaâs behaviour with both Vought, the local police and the school alongside you.
Homelander had grown guilty after seeing just how concerned Ryan had become over the ordeal while watching you comfort him, while your daughter got the talk from the uniformed men and the dean.
Yet you had gone out of your way to call him before bed.
âYour mom said I could visit while youâre grounded⊠she said you invited me for dinnerâŠâ
âOh it's âcuz I told her that she should build a room for Ryan in the empty office so you guys can stay over. Youâre engaged. It's weird to live separately but⊠baby-steps so the kid doesnât get stressed too much, I mean your last girlfriend was a lunatic.â
âStarlight did turn out to be a loonie.â
âI meant StormfrontâŠâ
âI didnât know who she wasâŠI was just a man whoâ
âThereâs no cameras here my brother is christâ just one look at her records in Portland, and you wouldâve noticed a pattern.â
âI just thought she would get over it after she realized I donât care⊠like⊠am better than humans, we are better than humans⊠Donât know why she grouped herself with them.â He scoffed.
âHow supportive of youâ pretending to care about her interest for pussy⊠what a chad move.â she scoffed putting the present on her nightstandâ Mom did warn me about boys like you.â
âHow do you know what thaâ and what??â
âIâm in the tenth grade. Surrounded by 16 year olds. Iâve been mentally compromisedâ either way mom and I are gonna go to buy furniture for his bedroom tomorrow. Thank me later.â
She moved to her bed, pushing her few plush toys to the ground.
âBy the way⊠whatâs that playdate you had in mind?â her finger hovered on top of the lampâs switch.
âThey want Phantasma and Poltergeist as the new heads of Teenage Kix for when youâre older and ready. I think thatâs too small⊠the name its too loaded, too many fuck ups after that second gen, b.s.â He stares at her and sees a brilliant future, hearing the chanting of adoring fans screaming for his childrenâs attentionâ they want to use that platform to launch our real international program⊠countries have been in bidding wars for the last couple months to have the first overseas hero program⊠So far only Japan, France, Brazil and Singapore have successfully been approved for the program. We have a couple open slots⊠lots of offers from India and the UK. I want you to head that programâ Ryan is great⊠heâll lead this nation as their top hero but youâ it would be too small for a brain like yours⊠I was thinking âThe Watchâ for a name. Catchy, no? Thought you might want to meet your future team-mates... they are a little older than you but...``
âI think I can get mom behind. Either way I should go to bed."
She said nervously.
Homelander smiled moving towards her to tuck her for the night, giving her a good night kiss as he turned the lightâs off.
âWait!â
He turned in a panic, his hand already on the door handle.
â...â She dug on her nightstand cabinet pulling out that Dr. Seuss bookâ we⊠we didnât finish it⊠would you read it for me?â
Homelander had never seen the dark be so vibrant before, he sat on her bed taking the thin booklet in his hand before clearing his throat.
âI wonât do any funny voice so donât worry.â
âIs okay if you want toâŠâ
A smile melted into his face.
She watched his shape disappear, that night she dreamt of endless camera flashes.
As the weeks built up, Helena found herself spending more and more time with the other half of her family.
She had helped build the guest room, picking toys and wallpaper and her brother was appreciative.
Watching from a distance while next to him, no matter how much she looked at him she had little desire to interact with him on her own accord, the more she watched you try to sweeten him up, making him ziti and taking him out⊠the more bitter aftertaste his name left on her tongue.
Ryan was an easy child, painfully normal, nothing special if he hadnât come pre-packed with superpowers⊠powers just like their father⊠he could fly, had laser vision, super strength and durability, and super senses⊠eyes just as blue, so much like their father.Â
So boring⊠just a copy, no? she kept thinking.
Where was his spark? Where was the zest?
What made him actually special and great?
All he did was be cute, play with his toys and bore her to death. Talking to him was just a chore, nothing different from speaking to the average civilian., these thoughts plagued her mind.
As they sat together at the dining table, she looked at you then at her father and wondered just how much of a nuisance this kid would be for her future⊠she thought of her fatherâs visionâŠâThe Watchâ trying to decipher what could he possibly have set up for Ryan. The Seven? Really thatâs all? Just a face in a lunchbox and nothing else⊠how quaint, she thought.
With every bite and sauce stain on her napkin, her anxiety took all the flavor from her meal⊠he was a threat⊠she thought of the unsorted will situation, no doubt still failing to include herâ stocks could open doors to financial stability in the case her father died or lost his position, or you fucked it up with him⊠but it wasnât a fraction of what he would leave Ryan, of the safety net underneath him.
But above all as she thought of the large behemoth on New York city skylines waiting for her... he could not stand in her way to take the kingdom.
Kingslayer.Â
She could live with that⊠all the greats had done it⊠a sibling, a son, an uncle and father decapitated here and there, it be easier if she could shave his head and send it to a monastery to live as an eunuch⊠to kill the competition earlier on was easy that a drawn out battle killing thousandsâ butcher him as cleanly as she could.
Why would he miss him, anyhoo? Who would miss him? He had nothing⊠no mom and a finicky father, just a name that could slip thru the cracks, Helena thought.
She giggled at his joke, sat by his side as they watched a movie after dinner, shared her popcorn and said nothing when you offered your lap to let him rest, said nothing as you brushed his hair with your fingers.
Butcher⊠the moment ceases to play in her mind, her eyes seeing floating words cover the whole living roomâ a simple slip up from Homelander⊠William Butcher⊠Ryan had been Ryan Butcher once according to his file at work⊠who was Becca Saunders? She had only ogled the file for the briefest second⊠he had said it back at the house⊠passed him as her husbandâs kid⊠who was this William that was so dangerous his name was comically apt. and how much did his wife dissapearance had affected him.
She would keep it in her back pocket.
So here she was on her way to a class field trip to the Smithsonian, her father and two other chaperoned the class, gawking at his recently retouched roots from her seat, more than looking out the passenger window, a girl sat on her side texting to her friends, there was a buzz in the bus as the teenagers came to realize Homelander of all people had come to chaperone their excursion, one of the moms had wasted no time trying to befriend the Supe, her social skills enviable as she chatted him up with ease⊠already trading baby photos, and asking him about his skincare routine complaining about how dry her skin got around this time of year, and other banalities.
The trip was everything she had expectedâ except for Homelander becoming an impromptu tour guide, going on a rather in-depth discussion on great American mammals, and the tragedy of the American buffalo with the tour guide.
Helena had gotten excited at the marine exhibitions which thankfully some kids found her explanation interesting, Homelander was proud to see her and two kids discuss whales. On the other end of the spectrum there was her father doing his best to contain his excitement at the sight of Theodore Roosevelt⊠The man had an encyclopedic knowledge of American presidents and their achievements. One would think he was staring at some invisible monitor feeding him informationâ regardless there was something sweet as he sat Helena next to the bronze statue of Theodore for a picture, turning the camera quickly on himself, that the other parents noticed, the chatty mom finding it beyond adorable, reminding her of her own little boy.
As the classrooms took a second to relax and have lunch, she saw no alternative but to sit next to him.
âDo you have an earpiece or something?âÂ
âWhat? I canât know stuff?â He scoffed sipping briefly on his coffee.
âJust thought your interior designer just put those president portraits in your house for the bit⊠like that poster in your bedroom.â
âI like history.â he mumbled, looking a tad shy to admit it, as if it was some dirty secretâ am I embarrassing you?â
âNoâŠ? Iâve never seen you this excited before.â He blushed, glad that it wasnât anything bad.
That smile would fade away as they headed to one of the final exhibitions⊠âAmerican Superâ a new exhibition focused on⊠you guessed it⊠Superheroes.Â
This was a collection of Voughtâs finest, hero suits adorning the way in their glass cases, as pretty text explained the inspirations and significance of the suitâs symbolism and how it represented the ideas and personalities of their heroes, on the evolution on textile engineering and how superhero suits helped pave ways of innovation, it was decades of Vought culminating on âThe Sevenâ and some of Goldolkinâs promising studentsâ there was something grim at the sight of his own suit inside a box.
âWhere the fuck did they get the red cape from?â He mumbles, the tour guide turned to him to explain, which did not make him feel any less queasy.
âWow⊠he isnât just a massive nerd but also had to be here to show off? pathetic.â
Helena stared at the girl who had whispered towards her friends, them chortling together.
As the tour continued, the man considered briefly murdering the girl, thinking of how easy he could make it look like an accident, he knew her name and address after allâ disposing of her should be easy.
His mood soured and his build-up of excitement had completely vanished, picking on every snide and mock comment from the group, spouting the same bullshit of your everyday Starlight supporterâ it had been at the mention of his complicitess on those Maeveâs conspiracies where he had grown visibly irked, and unable to hide it.
âYou canât touch them.â Helena tugged on his sleeve pointing at his faceâ Your eyesâŠâ
âIs okay theyâre just stupid children who stare at their phones for too long.â He looked at the bust of Translucent thinking of how they got his hairline wrongâ "I wouldn't have come if I knew this was onâŠâ
âReally you didnât want to see another 1:1 recreation of your childhood bedroom.â
âI want to go home.â He cried as they followed the tour guide, they stopped to ask about the room with excitement which he easily matched after years of selling himself so cheaplyâ itâs like they picked it up and just dropped it here.â
Both noted how even the carved rabbit bookend was present on this bookshelf.
As they headed for departure, Helena hurried up the stairs catching the girls behind her, she gave her father a cheeky look, pursing her lips behind her finger, flinging her arm absetmindledly as he raised a solitary eyebrow⊠All there was was the sound of bodies crashing and crying.
A shattered bone, and whining.
He smiled just for her.
And she smiled just for him, before running towards him pretending to have been frightened by the sound, as a crowd built itself and a teacher rushed towards the commotion.
âI think she dances or something⊠not with that knee anymore.â She whispered into his chest.
âThank you.â he whispered in her ear, holding her tightly before leaving for superhero duty.
It had to add a line on the tally, no?
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apologies for lenghts but hope y'all like it
#personal#homelander#Homelander x reader#homelander x you#the boys oc characther#homelander fanfiction#the boys fanfiction#I am ESL sorry for spelling errors#apologies for the lenght again.#i think this was like 30 pages long but i got in the flow when i wrote this 2 wks ago#also i never been to american school but i swear i heard kids dont have recess after a certain age but we do have that in australia even#for senior HS so am basing a few things on aus school practices
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911 8x06
Last week, before I could watch the new 911 ep, some people on my dash spoiled me with untagged spoilers and I literally started crying. Because the way people were talking about it made it sound like there was biphobia from Tommy and a cheating storyline, and that supposition sparked my election depression--- was this an alternate ending based on election results? (a WILD assumption, i kept telling myself; nevertheless, the doomerism persisted); a sign of queer suppression in media in the coming regime? biphobia in general, which is so enraging as a bi person?
And, to be clear, these thoughts and worries are not Hen/Karen erasure. They're literally my favs. But it IS about the way bisexuality is often treated, both in media and irl, as if you have to choose one way to be. As if bisexuality is some sort of schrodinger's sexuality.
It turns out my extreme anxiety over it wasn't completely warranted, at least from my pov as a writer. But it took me a few more days to actually level out and watch it clear headed.
So before the new one airs, here's my copy/paste from my dm a few days ago to @supernaturalkickparty đ
I gave in and started the 911 ep. I'm CACKLING at the end of the urn Omg. *Abby* I... ok i can see a straight line to breakup from this, but I'll have to see how it plays out Omg the next case is about divorce Josh is really cute in this ep Josh's speech has me verklempt Istg they just better not erase buck's bisexuality Omgodddddd we are NOT sending another little kid down lmfao this is gonna make me cry Goddd đđđđ God. This is gonna hurt. God. Whyyyyyyy. God whyyyy does it have to be THIS "Believe me, I didn't see it coming either." GODDDDDDD I'm just so fucking glad it wasn't a breakup over cheating Eddie lmfao I'm so glad the mustache is goneđđ Lmfao omfg eddie opens the door to buck and he's in his underwear???? This is the fucking start of a fic. No wonder the buddies are being insufferable God please don't let buck's rebound be a girl. Just please. Please. Don't make it be all girls now :(((((
Anyway, I can see a decent resolution to this, and I'm hopeful it will go as well as I usually think of this show's storytelling---which is to say I think 911 does a pretty good job of weaving meaningful character arcs that tie in a bow by the end.
And even though I am still marginally worried about whether buck's bisexuality will be fulfillingly handled, I don't necessarily think this breakup is bad. Buck's thing is breakups as character growth; and while I did think that we were moving past that in his coming of age arc growing into maturity, and as much as I love bucktommy, I didn't really expect Tommy to be his last or for a breakup to be completely off the table. I expected one eventually, and not for buddie reasons.
I don't even really ship buddie in canon, or see an inevitable queer storyline for eddie (though i do love buddietommy, but y'all already know i always think there should be an ot3); I just figured there would be typical buck drama, and hey... I settled down and figured this is that.
And also... like, yes it's frustrating that Tommy broke it off because of the whole "i'm the only guy you've ever been with," but like...that expectation that Buck will end up breaking his heart isn't really bad writing. I wish there'd been more LEADUP to it (I still hope we'll get some actual tommy pov on this to sympathize with him and see where that came from, as they have tended to do in the past with character backstory), but the fear that as someone's first you won't be ENOUGH eventually is very real.
I was my partner's first, but he wasn't mine, so even when we got engaged I was like, "are you really ok with this?" And he said yes of course and i took him at his word, but it didn't immediately erase the feeling that I was taking experiences away from him lol. So I can really see where Tommy is coming from, despite my sorrow and anxiety about the remaining unknowns. But I do hope there's more to this.
#911 spoilers#911 show#bucktommy#911 lb#tommy kinard#buck's coming of age character arc#< that's it. that's the show.
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This actually works as a metaphor to show why it doesn't work for our system. Ironically since our headmate ages skew younger haha
The "teacher punishes the whole class because of one kid" as collective punishment doesn't always work and is only really effective if you don't know who did it. It's a tactic that encourages social strain and where the one who caused the problem doesn't always learn, and the rest of the students get punished for something they didn't do and had know control over. If a kid makes a mess, then there's still a level of accountability they have depending on how old they are. If they're old enough, they're able learn to clean up and apologize for themselves.
Sometimes no one learns. If the only "consequences" is someone else needing to take care of it, then it's like a kid who never learns accountability and grows into someone who expects others to clean up after them - we've met singlet adults like that (and a lot of them working retail). For us, we kept spiraling and getting worse because no one was learning. That was until we finally forced it so that the headmate who did it has to apologize and fix it, and especially with making separate accounts to see how our words reflect as separate people.
When individual headmates started to experience accountability, like the one who snapped at others is the one who needs to apologize instead of forcing the most mature one to do it, then that was actual accountability for us and when they started to improve. Especially with how most of us didn't get the social skills we needed as a teen and needed to relearn it in our 20s.
This works because most of us can understand accountability, we've gotten good to speaking to our kids/teens about it, and we have a good amount of control over our front. Unless something is an actual emergency we need a different headmate for, or the headmate who did it can't understand it yet, this is usually how we do it. So we understand this doesn't work for every system, but the point is that "system accountability" gets treated like a hard rule every system must follow when it shouldn't be.
(I know there's also "no one irl knows you're a system" but when it comes to us being openly a system online, y'all know what's going on. Though even offline we'll still follow these rules.)
I'm sorry if this is a noob question and I should have figured it out already buuut: How does one square away System Accountability and System Responsibility with the reality that we're all separate unique individuals with our own lives? My entire System feels entirely uncomfortable with the concept and think it deemphasizes our individualism. Thank youuu love the blog â€ïž
Well, you know how when you're in school, and a few kids in the class are causing havoc but the teacher doesn't know who all is involved so she decides to punish the entire class?
It's like that.
I think you can still be individuals and see yourself as such... but also acknowledge that you're a unit sharing one body and one life. And whatever any member of that unit does will affect the rest of you. It's in the best interest of each member to care about the wellbeing of the unit as a whole and the other members. System accountability and responsibility isn't about being one person necessarily. Just being one team.
Hope that helps! Have a lovely day! đ
#normally we'd reply directly to the person who did it but we can't for thelunastusco so sorry about that#I don't actually know the internet etiquette for replying to someone in this case so if this isn't cool let me know and I'll take it down#I just wanted to say something about it#long post#syscourse#only technically but tagging it for blacklists to be safe#there's more we can say on this too but I'll cut it off here because I'm in the middle of writing something else#it actually also created a genuine social strain on our system where headmates were terrified to make mistakes and ruin it for the rest#hell it's one of the reasons some people are still scared to front so we are still working on it#also one of the reasons why collective punishment doesn't always work
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Defending Whitney ( cause why not)
My latest Whitney post honest got me thinking of what Whitney could possibly be going through in the pokemon world.
Whitney, the third gym leader or Johto, is notorious for being pretty hard due to her milktank, and being a crybaby after she loses, not giving you the gym badge after she calms down. Many people, because of that, has grown a deep hatred for her ( and her milktank). So much so that they overlook two things:
This girl is smart. Despite saying that she doesn't have a lot of battle experience, her milktank has a pretty smart set of moves from self healing, to paralysis, to simply stalling, to using something like Attract. This girl knows what she's doing. And when you look at her B2W2 team, she has a fucking Blissey. She knows what she's doing.
A little headcanon that I have is that Whitney trained under Norman before his leaves to Hoenn, so she has a good understanding of strategy in battle, however when it comes to actual practice, she's a bit inexperienced.
And the next one is something I cannot stress enough:
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She ain't fucking Claire, who's ego is too big to accept defeat, drags you to the dragon den, and has to be told to give you the badge. Like yeah, I get that's her arc or whatever, but compared to Whitney. Who just cries a bit, and then gives you your badge no problem. I feel like there's a bit a mature level here that honestly doesn't get talked about.
Honestly, it's kinda telling how much people would tend to bash her for her crying( within the Pokemon world, I'm not sure irl. I know that people hate her milktank tho). She's still young, and while it is annoying, I feel like she's indirectly teaching others that it's okay to cry( as long as you get shit done afterwards). Like, y'all, it's okay to cry. She even says that it was a good cry! Seriously.( I like to believe that teaching little kids that it's okay to cry about something is honestly a really good message!)
Honestly,I feel as Whitney gets older, she does mature a bit more to not do what she did in gsc/ hgss. But I still think she cries. She'll probably cry a lot. Both to make her feel better and to spite the people who would constantly drag her down, question her as a gym leader and such. Cause people had definitely tried to drag her down. Wouldn't be surprised if her admitted childishness most got her fired. Or that she almost quit due to the harassment. But she's still here. She's grown, matured, and still fucking cry cause fuck you.
Tbh, this post made me appreciate Whitney s bit more now. She's smart and talented, has good energy, and cries, which is totally okay? She's immature, sure, but if you constantly deny the girl the chance to grow and change, she won't, and I find that upsetting given Silver over here.
I was never really expecting to defend Whitney like this. Tbh, I don't remember struggling as much with her gym. I mean, I DID struggle, but after a while I just won. Kinda fulfills the job of a good gym leader to me. I didn't mind Whitney crying. I was confused, sure, but I was never bothered by it. I cry too, and she gave me the badge afterwards, so sure.
Anyway, that's my take. Do you agree? Disagree? I have a feeling y'all are gonna disagree with me lol. Feel free to let me know!
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SUMMARY: [Supernatural TWD AU] In which Negan is a kinky incubus, Rick Grimes is your secret guardian angel, and Daryl Dixon is a gruff monster/demon hunter. Three drastically different men who can only agree on one thing: making you theirs.
PAIRINGS: Reader x Negan, Reader x Rick Grimes, Reader x Daryl Dixon (Polyamorous Ships)
RATING: Mature/18+/Romance & Smut. Please be prepared and do NOT report.
NOTE: This is actually my first time ever writing an xReader story series as well as writing on Tumblr (I usually only write on Wattpad). As such, it probs won't be perfect though I would SERIOUSLY appreciate your *respectful* feedback and support!
I understand writing xReader content can get a lil tricky, so please just keep in mind that not everything Y/N says or does would be something that you'd do IRL or even approve of. Also, sometimes I may not help but put a teeny bit of myself in Y/N...
Lastly, I recently got back into the TWD fandom after a looong ass time and I'm taking a while re-watching the whole show. So I apologize in advance if my portrayal of any of the characters are rusty or I may not remember too much of the events from the show, but I promise to do my very best and hope y'all enjoy~!! \(^o^)/
DEDICATED TO: The wonderful @blccdyknuckles and @negans-attagirl đ
"Heavenly Sins"
Part 1
The sounds of laughter and easygoing chatter filled your ears as you walked closer to the church, a light breeze blowing through your F/C floral dress and the sun blinding your eyes. It was Sunday, most residents of the small town of Alexandria having gathered for mass.
It was a day like any other; peaceful and happy, children giggling and chasing each other around as their parents socialized outside before church could start.
Your heels clacking rhythmically on the pavement, you were just about to enter the building before a familiar voice called out.
"Y/N!"
Spinning, a huge smile instantly reached your ears as you saw none other than Carl Grimes waving enthusiastically at you as he jumped out of a car. From the driver's seat, his father soon followed as he stepped out.
Rick Grimes--dedicated sheriff of this fine town. His usual uniform forgone, instead replaced with a casual navy coloured suit. His baby blues met your E/C, flashing you a bright smile of his own that rivalled the sun itself.
Carl was running towards you now, and once in front he gave you a big hug.
"Settle down, cowboy! It's as if you haven't seen me in forever." You chuckled, ruffling Carl's hair affectionately.
"That's 'cause it did feel like forever." Carl pouted, eventually letting go as he looked up at you.
Before you can reply, Rick patted Carl's head and greeted you. "Hey, Y/N. How are things?" He asked in that endearing Southern accent of his.
"Just fine." You nodded, grinning before you couldn't help but let your gaze wander around a bit. "No Judith?"
It was then that Rick's smile faltered, but just barely. You nearly didn't catch it. "No. She's with her mom."
Rick was divorced from his ex-wife, Lori, after he discovered her cheating on him with his also now ex-bestfriend Shane Walsh. After the divorce, Shane and Lori quickly moved to the neighbouring community of Woodbury together and agreed on joint custody of the kids.
It really made your blood boil; you've interacted with Lori only a few times before so you didn't really have much of an opinion on her...that is, until, you learned what had happened between her and Rick. You knew it wasn't any of your business, but you cared about Rick a lot and he sure as hell didn't deserve to get cheated on.
"Oh." Was all you could say, quite stupidly. Your cheeks reddened, mentally slapping yourself before clearing your throat. "Will I see her in the daycare tomorrow, though?" You were a daycare teacher and even though you loved all of the kids, Judith was your favourite. She was simply such a sweetheart.
Rick nodded, his smile softening. "You got it."
You couldn't continue the conversation as the bells rang, making you jump out of your skin. Carl, noticing this, laughed which made you playfully roll your eyes before slinging an arm around him as all of you went inside.
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You took your place near the back of the church with Carl and Rick. Once everyone was settled and done singing, the service began and Father Gabriel stood on top of the podium. A few minutes into his sermon, the interruption of a motorcycle revving loudly outside sliced through the air. Gabriel flinched in surprise, and it was obvious he was desperately trying to keep his cool. Finally, when it was silent again, you found yourself biting back a smile knowing all too well who had caused the ruckus.
It seems Rick knew, too, judging from how his jaw clenched and his hands turned into tight fists.
The doors were thrown open, making Gabriel flinch once more and some of the congregation turning in the pews to look. But poor Gabriel quickly fumbled with his Bible, raising his voice just a tad to regain their attention.
There was a low whistle accompanying the approaching footsteps, but the congregation did their damn hardest to ignore the latest visitor.
"Damn... I assumed the church would be a lot more welcoming than this." A husky voice whispered, and you at last couldn't hold back as a smile broke through.
"Negan." You whispered back, turning slightly in your seat to see he has taken the spot behind you. His leather clad arms lackadaisically resting on your chair, the musky scent of his cologne invading your senses oh so wonderfully. "Fancy seeing you here."
"What? Is it really that surprising, darlin'?" He grinned, presenting a row of perfectly straight white teeth. "I go to church."
"Not all the time." You pointed out.
"Ah..." He chuckled softly, hazel eyes twinkling. "That's 'cause Father Creepy McGee over there is just that. Creepy. As. Shit."
You bit the inside of your cheeks, suppressing your laughter. True, Gabriel did have his moments, but he wasn't that bad. That didn't change the fact that Negan knew exactly how to tickle your funny bone, though.
He was new to Alexandria. It was a lovely town, but since it was relatively small not a lot of people want to move here not unless it was families looking for their children to grow up in a safe environment. Which was why it was quite a shock to find out that a single man like Negan chose this destination, and even more so when he took everyone aback with his infamous pottymouth and rather inappropriate charisma.
He had moved just a couple of houses down from yours, and you made it your mission to befriend him. Right from the get-go, he had piqued your interest and curiousity. He was different from everyone else--even possessing an air of mystery about him--and that definitely intrigued you. And also, perhaps you were just too nice and didn't want him to feel outcasted. Although, that didn't seem like an issue to him at all.
"Want one?" You were brought back to reality when you saw Negan's hand outstretched with a pack of cigarettes.
"Dude, we're in church." You reprimanded, frowning.
Negan didn't say anything, only cocking a brow and still with that same shit-eating grin. You sighed, finally giving in as you swiftly grabbed one and stashed it away in your purse for later.
"Y/N." You turned to the left, Rick's icy gaze piercing you. "Pay attention."
"R-Right. Sorry..." You mumbled sheepishly.
Carl, who was sitting in the middle of you and Rick, had dozed off. Rick nudged him, but the brunette only groaned softly and snuggled into Rick's chest. Defeated, the sheriff sighed and was just about to listen again to Gabriel before Negan cut in.
"Rick!" Negan purposely raised his voice, knowing it would get a rise out of the other man. "Didn't even see ya there. Howdy, cowboy!"
Rick grimaced, and it looked like he was just going to ignore Negan though he knew that if he did that then Negan would just irritate him even further. "Good to see you, Negan." He forced himself to say.
"Only you can say that while giving me such a deadly side eye, Grimes." Negan snickered. "How have you been? How's the wife?"
Rick flushed, his fists in a tight ball again and it looked like his nails would be digging into his skin. You abruptly swung into action, placing a hand on Rick's own.
"Rick..." You said gently. "It's okay. Calm down."
Rick did, his shoulders drooping as if a heavy weight had been lifted. He can barely pay any attention to Gabriel now, then you suddenly stood up and grabbed Negan's arm.
"We need to talk. Now."
"What, we going for a quickie?" Negan smirked, but that soon faded when he saw your serious expression. He sighed dramatically, reaching his full height as he towered over you before following you out.
At this point, you didn't care if people saw what transpired or would even start gossiping. No one, not even Negan, was allowed to harass Rick. He has helped you through so much shit--more than you'd like to admit--and you at least owed him this much.
Once outside, next to where Negan parked his motorcycle, you exploded. "What the fuck is with you?! You leave Rick alone, or I swear to fucking Christ I will--"
"Woah, woah, woah! Hold your horses, missy!" Negan guffawed, his hands up in mock surrender. "I mean, I like 'em feisty, but goddamn! Watch your fucking language."
"Tch. You're one to talk."
"Did you just scoff at me?" He raised his brows, putting his hands in his pockets as he slowly drew closer to you. A devilish grin tugged at the corners of his mouth, tilting his head slightly. "No one's ever fucking scoffed at me and didn't regret it soon after."
You frowned, letting out a huff as you met his gaze challengingly. "As if you'd do anything to me."
He was silent for several moments before chuckling, leaning back against his motorcycle. "You're right. I have too much of a soft spot for ya." He pulled out a cigarette, lighting it then taking a drag. He drew his head upwards, puffing out the smoke. "Whaddya say we just forgive and forget? I truly am sorry. You can even tell Rick that I am metaphorically down on my goddamn knees begging for forgiveness~"
"I'm not forgiving or forgetting anything until you actually face Rick and apologize yourself." You muttered. And without another word, you spun on your heel and strutted back inside the church with your head held high.
Negan's intent stare lingered where your ass had just been, taking another long drag and letting out a small laugh to himself.
His eyes suddenly glowed a crimson red, a smirk playing on his lips.
Oh, he really did pick a GREAT one.
#The Walking Dead#TWD#The Walking Dead AU#TWD AU#Alternate Universe#AU#Romance#Smut#Mature#Story Series#Reader#Female Reader#x Reader#Negan#Rick Grimes#Daryl Dixon#Jeffrey Dean Morgan#JDM#Andrew Lincoln#Norman Reedus#Incubus!Negan#Guardian Angel!Rick Grimes#Monster/Demon Hunter!Daryl Dixon#Negan x Reader#Rick Grimes x Reader#Daryl Dixon x Reader#Reader x Negan#Reader x Rick Grimes#Reader x Daryl Dixon
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Fuck the Flash writers, Nora West-Allen is 22. If they can't reconcile storylines and characterization with basic math and cant even remember their own show canon from episode to episode, they can go fly.
And yeah 22 is fucking young. Most 22 year olds on this site behave like teenagers, most 22 year olds I know irl behave like teenagers, I was dumb as fuck when I was 22. Anyone who thinks otherwise is probably 22.
Y'all are kids and that's why we put up with your dumb asses and let you grow into better people. Because that's what many of us did.
(Otoh I have met 18 to 22 year olds who are way more mature than most thirty-somethings so YMMV.)
Please step off Nora West-Allen and take your issues up with the writers, same as you've done with Barry. Because Barry has been an idiot and a douchebag for way longer than Nora while much older and we've glossed over all that as bad writing and continued to love him. You can damn well do the same for his daughter.
#nora west-allen#i hate saying defence squad because it sounds like some stanning ish#no this is about sexism#if you only have empathy for one woman per show you still have a problem sis#i dont trust anyone who claims to love iris west and refuse to see her flaws#nor anyone who would get mad at her own daughter for having conflict#just say you want your female character to be perfect and peerless and be done with it#also character conflict is a thing yo#why follow a story if you're only here to stan for one character#+ your white male fave#the flash#meta#commentary
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