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pairing: luke castellan x unclaimed!reader
summary: you haven't been given a quest, but you have made it your personal mission to make luke castellan smile
word count: 5.3k
content: fluffff, loser!reader, happy!luke if you squint and a sprinkle of loser!luke, brief mentions of suicide but nothing heavy, we finally find out which state reader is from
notes: this is so cute i love them.
PART III â sheâs gonna save me, call me âbabyâ, run her hands through my hair
Wading through a misty green lake with Luke Castellan was not on your camp bucket list â something youâd produced with a young girl called Silena who youâd met in the arts and crafts cabin â but alas, here you were; knee deep in pond water and ankle deep in whatever sludge lived at the bottom, hands searching blindly along the floor while you tried your best to keep your chin dry.Â
You probably wouldnât have been there if you were any good at Volleyball â which really doesnât make much sense with the given context.Â
Okay, hereâs what happened. It was Saturday at camp halfblood â and while you had been there for a solid three days now, you were yet to experience the joy of the weekends. Not that you knew they were any different, not until Travis Stoll approached you after breakfast.Â
âHeyyyy, uh...newbie.â He chuckled, sidling up beside you while you were occupied with deciding whether your camp shirt was better tucked into your shorts or left hanging over them.Â
You turned to the boy with an amused smile, reminding him of your name. He snapped his fingers at you, âI knew that. I did. I just prefer newbie.â
âWhatâs up, Travis?â
He dropped his finger guns, rocking back and forth on his feet and looking at you sheepishly, âWell, me and a few friends were gonna chuck a ball around on the beach and we need an extra player to make it even. Now that Lukeâs not an option.âÂ
He muttered that last bit low and under his breath, not in hopes that you wouldnât hear but in hopes that Luke wouldnât â there was no telling how far he was from you at any given moment, but he wasnât going to tell you that, so he just put on his charming Stoll Smile and said, âSo, wanna join us?âÂ
You didnât have anything to do that day, and since youâd assumed you were in for another long eight hours of finding out what you were good at and failing, a friendly game of ball (which you were safe to assume was volley, per what Luke told you yesterday) seemed like a great idea.Â
Only it wasnât â friendly, that is. You wandered over to the net set up on the beach with Travis at your side and a taller girl with curly blonde hair narrowed her eyes at you in suspicion, âHow good are you at this?âÂ
âUh ââ You shrugged, shaking your head slightly, âIâve never played. We donât have many beaches where Iâm from.âÂ
âYou donât need a beach to play volleyball, newbie.â Connor Stoll appeared out of nowhere, grinning at you, âBut itâs easy to pick up. You can be on our team.â
Their team consisted of Connor, Chris, Poppy from the Demeter cabin, Evie and Evan (twins from the Ares cabin) and now, yourself. Apparently it was a lost cause whenever the Stolls were on the same team, so Travis was on the other side of the net with the blonde girl from earlier â whoâs name youâd learnt was Sabine, and whoâs godly parent was Nike, which did not decrease your nerves even a little bit.Â
âItâs pretty simple once you get the hang of it.â Evie explained to you once she noticed your unsure eyes. âJust donât hit the ball twice in a row, Sabâs a stickler for that rule.âÂ
âOther than that, weâre pretty lax.â Her brother tagged on, smirking at you, âThis isnât the Olympics.âÂ
âTell her that.â You side eyed the blonde on the other side of the net, who was cracking her knuckles and discussing strategy with Travis and Brynn, an Athena kid with a bright blue buzzcut.Â
The twins let out identical chuckles, sharing a look before patting your shoulders, âYouâll be fine.âÂ
You didnât have time to quip that the pair of them talking at the same time was a little foreboding before the game was on, and a volleyball was heading straight for you.Â
To be fair to you, you lasted longer than expected. Maybe it was your battle instincts kicking in, but you hadnât missed the ball once â sure, your defence lacked any real strategy and was more you hitting the ball in whatever direction and hoping for the best, but it was working, so why complain? You wouldnât qualify for varsity, but at least you were one upping a Stoll brother â the same couldnât be said for most campers, you knew that much.Â
You actually thought you were getting pretty good, too. Your team was up by a few points (no thanks to you, all thanks to Evan. Seriously, he was like six foot four) and Sabine was getting angry. Every now and then sheâd turn and scowl at Rhea, one of her teammates, and the girl would just shrug in response before returning to her position. But then, just when you started to get confident with it, Travis got you.Â
Hard, too. You were paying close attention to your feet, making sure you didnât trip over any sand when you had to move, and unfortunately didnât notice the ball coming at you until it clipped you in the face. You went down onto your ass, both hands flying to your nose and groaning when you felt a warm trickle of blood slide through your fingers and down your hands.Â
âHoly shit, newbie.â Travis sped over, dropping to his knees next to his brother and hovering over you, âI am so sorry, are you okay?âÂ
Your speech was muffled and nasally when you replied with a swift, âNo, asshole!â
âShit.â He muttered, looking between Connor and Evie, âUh, I can take you to the infirmary if you want ââ
âIâll take her.â Evan interrupted. He was crouched somewhere behind you, looking at your teammates over the top of your head. You felt his hands flatten on your back as he pushed you up to stand, the rest of the group joining him and wincing when some blood dripped onto the sand.Â
âItâs okay, you donât have to ââ You held out a hand in his direction now that you could see him, only to press it firmly back against your face when your nose simply started to gush once the pressure had been removed.Â
âYes,â He nodded, âI do. Letâs go.âÂ
You let him lead you, sending an apologetic look to the remaining teens on the sand â you were pretty sure it looked nothing like an apology since your hands were covering half of your face and there was blood seeping through your fingers, but it was the effort that counted.Â
You didnât receive as many looks as you thought you wouldâve on the walk to the infirmary, although you assumed demigods had gotten worse injuries than a nosebleed before, so it wasnât exactly odd. When you got there, you stopped on the porch and tried to speak to Evan as best you could without letting any more blood spill.Â
âYou can â you can go.â You said through your hands, âI got it from here.â
He looked a little unsure, but you nodded firmly and he turned back the way he came. It was pretty embarrassing, walking into the infirmary with a bloody nose on your third day at camp, but the Apollo kid who took care of you said it was only a matter of time before you shed first blood, and that youâd better thank the gods it was a volleyball and not a hellhound that did the damage.Â
They stopped the bleeding with some sort of special gauze and told you to be a little more careful before sending you on your way â which was when you found Luke.Â
You didnât even see him at first, more focused on folding the gauze youâd been given into a perfect square while you stepped off the wooden porch. But then a voice muttered your name in slight shock and confusion, and you looked up to meet those baby brown eyes you couldnât help but love.Â
You grinned, âJoJo.â
Luke shook his head, âWhat were you doing in the infirmary?â His eyes tracked all over you, assessing for any visible injuries. When he found none, he turned his questioning gaze back to your face.Â
You sucked in some air through your teeth, embarrassed, âI, uh, got hit in the face with a volleyball. Turns out, Iâm awful at it.â You let out a weak chuckle, and Luke rolled his eyes in amusement.Â
âOf course. I thought baseball was your thing?âÂ
âIt is.â You nodded, âBut thereâs nobody out here to play with, soâŚâ Then an idea sprung, and your face lit up so visibly that Luke took a tentative step back, âHey, why donât you come watch? Weâre playing on the beach.â
âOh.â The boy paused, eyes sliding to the beach and back to you, âI donât think soâŚI, uh, tend to spend my weekends alone.â
âYou spend your everything alone.â You pointed out with a raised pair of brows. He pursed his lips. You sighed, âCome on. You donât have to play.â
He looked as if he was thinking about it, and your hopes were raised a little. You liked Luke, you wanted to know him better and one day consider him a friend rather than a guy you harassed every day. But you were very aware of his aversion for all things social â the comment Travis made about Luke not playing with them anymore saddened you, and it pained you to imagine Luke all alone while his brothers and friends still had fun around him. But then his face dropped, and so did yours, Luke shaking his head no.Â
âI justâŚâ He shrugged, âI donât reallyâŚâ
âItâs okay.â You interrupted before he could spout out his excuse. He didnât need one. âWe can do something else.â
âOh, I ââ Another shake of the head, âYou go back to them, donât let me ruin it.â
âYou arenât ruining anything.â You said plainly, and you thought that those four words hit Luke a lot harder than expected, because he had this pensive look on his face that didnât fade until you spoke again, âListen, I know baseball isnât exactly a camp sport, but Iâve got a ball. This place has gotta have bats â I mean, if itâs got swords, itâs got bats, right? So we grab them, we go off somewhere and take turns batting. I need to stay in practice anyway, if Iâm gonna make varsity.â
You sent him your shiniest smile paired with some doughy eyes, and after squinting at you for a solid ten seconds, Luke agreed to your idea with a hesitant nod. You werenât exactly expecting him to jump up and down in joy, so you took the liberty of doing that before asking him, very enthusiastically (because if you stayed positive, maybe it would rub off on him), to go look for a bat while you grabbed your ball.Â
Chris caught you exiting the Hermes cabin while he was filling up his water bottle using the outdoor tap not far from the porch, asking you what you were doing with a baseball. You explained that volleyball was definitely not your thing and ignored his chuckle of agreement in favour of informing him that you would be teaching Luke how to become the next Babe Ruth. He raised a brow.Â
âReally?â
âUh, yeah.â You replied, a little put off by his reaction. âIs that a problem?âÂ
âNo, no.â He backtracked quickly, hands raised and water sloshing around his bottle as the movement, âI justâŚI dunno. Lukeâs been a little off recently. If I were you, I wouldnât meddle in it.â
âMeddle?â You asked, shaking your head, âIn what?â
âIn hisâŚâ He puffed out his cheeks, trying to find the words, âHis funk.â He shook his head then, eyes glossing over as he thought about it, âHe failed his quest, heâs a little butthurt, butâŚheâll get over it. Yâknow?â
You didnât know.Â
âI just donât think he needs babysitting.â He firmed, looking confident in his wording now that heâd found it, âHeâs just gonna talk your ear off about how much he hates his life until youâre borderline suicidal. I wouldnât bother, personally. He's a big boy, he can get over it.â
You rolled your lips over each other, staring blankly at Chris as he sent you a polite smile and walked back to the beach. Slowly, your eyes narrowed, and your brows pulled together. But you didn't say anything, you just turned around yourself and walked to where youâd asked Luke to meet you.Â
He was tossing the bat between his hands when you got there, dropping it in his left when he spotted you and nodding, âAlright, where are we doing this?â
You stopped, snapped out of a stupor you didnât even realise you were in and blinking at him. For the first time since youâd met, it seemed that he was more focused and lively than you were. It irked him a little bit, and he frowned, âSunny?âÂ
âSorry.â You responded immediately, shaking your head to rid yourself of your spiralling thoughts, âI justâŚuh, letâs go somewhere clear. We donât wanna hit anyone with the ball.âÂ
Luke led you to a clearing in the woods, explaining that the wood nymphs would be able to help you if the ball got lost in the foliage, so there was no need to hold back the arm youâd been bragging about for the entire walk. You just smirked, raised the bat level, and nodded at him to serve.Â
Yes, you were a thousand percent better at baseball than you were at volleyball. You knew that, of course, but it was nice to be reassured. Luke wasnât half bad either, but you were also a really good runner, so you kept having to remind him that an average level fielder wouldnât have a chance against his bats â you just so happened to be way above average.Â
Plus the wood nymphs were very helpful â apparently they didnât get to watch many demigod activities other than capture the flag so it was refreshing for them to see you two play, and to actually be able to help.Â
All in all, you were having a great time. Which of course meant that you were long overdue for something going wrong. Of course.Â
âI canât find it.â
âWhat?â You asked breathlessly, staring at the tree nymph who shrugged at you plainly.Â
âIt rolled into a pond, I think.â He sniffed indignantly, âAnd I am not climbing into a pond.â
âOh, and you expect us to?âÂ
And that, kids, is how you ended up knee deep in pond water and ankle deep in something else â with Luke Castellan right by your side.Â
âThis is so gross.â You whispered, grimacing as your hands ran over the murky bottom. You couldnât see anything but your own reflection when you looked in, so you were replying on touch alone to help find your ball. âI canât believe this. My lucky ball and it falls into a pond! Not so lucky anymore, huh? Yeah, lucky my ass.â
âHey, Sunny?â A slosh of water rippled over you and you had to straighten up to avoid the tiny waves splashing in your face. They only increased at your movements, but you were too busy glaring at Luke to notice. He pressed his mouth together, holding in a chuckle, âYouâre not being very sunny right now.âÂ
You huffed, flinging your arms out at your sides and wincing when you splashed water on yourself by doing so, âI ââ A huff, âI donât feel very sunny, Castellan. I am wading in sludge.âÂ
He actually had the audacity to let a tiny grin slip through, âWow, the last name? Youâre acting like me right now. Itâs weird.â
âI canât believe this.â You repeated, narrowing your eyes at the boy, âIâve been trying to cheer you up since the day I met you and when you finally do, itâs because youâre relishing in my pain? Fuck you.â
As if he was trying to piss you off, Luke laughed. He actually laughed, exactly like he had yesterday and if you werenât so annoyed youâd be smiling at him for it. But you were annoyed, so all you did in response was send a wave of pond water at him and drench his front.Â
He stopped laughing. You started laughing.Â
âOkay, is that how you wanna play this?â He asked, stepping closer, âIs it?âÂ
You grinned, stepping back. The water moved when you did, and the paired struggle of yourâs and Lukeâs legs under the water just increased the waves that oscillated around your knees. It slid up to your thighs and threatened to wet the denim of your shorts, but you were too busy prying your foot out of whatever the hell lived at the bottom of the pond so you could escape Lukeâs wrath.Â
You shook your head, âYou donât wanna do this.â
He nodded mockingly, âI think I do.â
Then it was on. He lunged for you, and you dived to the left in a swift attempt to get around him. Water was splashing everywhere at this point but neither of you cared â especially when Lukeâs hands were mere inches from your arms, waiting for your ankle to snag on some algae and pull you back so he could push you over. You were smarter than that though, so you did a swift one-eighty, dragging your hands under the water with you as you did â the wave that accumulated from the momentum doused Luke from head to toe, his curls sticking to his forehead. He wiped them away and blew hard from his mouth before forming a weak glare in your direction.  Â
Your jaw trembled as you held in what you knew would be some serious chortles â but it was silent. The only noise apparent was the settling of the waves now that you had both stopped moving and Lukeâs heavy breathing in front of you. He shook his head, stepping forward slowly, and you braced yourself for what was about to come.Â
âHey!âÂ
You paused. You shared a look with Luke before looking confusedly at the form that had appeared suddenly between the two of you. It was a girl by the looks of it, only she was made entirely of the water the two of you were standing in. She glared between the pair of you, hands on her hips.Â
âI donât appreciate all this splashing.â You felt suddenly like you were being berated by a school teacher for talking too loud during class, âAre you trying to drain my pond? Are you?â
âNâNo.â You responded, shaking your head, âWe were just looking for â â
The water nymph held up your ball with a stern expression, âThis? Yeah, it looked like you were.âÂ
Her sarcasm was not lost on you, and you tried your best not to meet Lukeâs eyes, knowing they would fail you the second you did. Instead you looked at the nymph before you and took the ball from her outstretched hand, âThank you. And, um, sorryâŚabout the splashing.â
She folded her arms, lifting her head and straightening her shoulders, âThatâs okay. Now get out.â
You were both quick to exit the water, although not too quick that you made anymore of it splash onto the rocks. Once you were out, the nymph nodded in satisfaction and melted back into the pond, and you and Luke were finally able to breathe. Then, you both burst into laughter.Â
âOh my gods.â You huffed, shaking your head and looking down at yourself, âDid we just get into trouble?âÂ
âWith a water nymph?â He finished, shrugging off his wet shirt and wringing it out, âYeah. How embarrassing.â
Your mouth was suddenly very dry. You knew Luke was strong â he had to be to fight a dragon and come back alive. To be known as the Best Swordsman in Camp. To be trusted by so many campers despite his newfound, distanced demeanour. But damn.Â
You blew out a long puff of air, hoping your reddened cheeks could be excused as some light sunburn. You werenât as soaked as he was, but you still wafted your damp shirt from your body in hopes that it would dry â and also to give yourself something to do that wasnât ogling at Lukeâs lean figure.Â
He spread his shirt out on a rock, ensuring the sun was hitting it right before lowering himself to the ground on the dry grass a few feet away. He leant back on his hands, face to the sky, and revelled in the warmth. You stayed standing, fiddling with the button on your shorts, staring at him. At the scar on his face, at the rest of them along his chest.Â
He cracked one eye open, glancing at you, âWhat?â
âI, uh.â You licked your lips, âNothing. Nothing.â You muttered, taking a seat beside him and crossing your legs. Your gaze stuck firmly to your lap and you waited for his to return to the sky. It didnât.Â
âYou can ask me.â He said then, shrugging.Â
âWhat happened on your quest?â You let slip, and when he stayed silent for a second too long, you realised that maybe that wasn't the question he was giving you permission to ask. âIâm sorry. I know itâs none of my business, itâs nobodyâs really. But Chris told me before that youâre in a funk and that seemed like a gross understatement but then again Iâve known you for, what, three days? Heâs known you for years, so surely heâs right. But you just seem like itâs more than a funk, and I donât know what to believe because I donât know what happened but I also donât want to ask because itâs none of my business and itâs also very clearly a sore subject because of what happened with Dean. Not that I think youâre gonna fly off the handle or anything, but itâs definitely a touchy subject and I canât just go demanding all the details just because I wanna be your friend andâ â
A hand over your mouth stopped you from continuing what Luke was sure to be a very long tangent. He looked at you, half in shock, half in amusement, and huffed out a laugh, âSunny, you need to calm down.â
You couldnât respond, but you did nod. He removed his hand slowly and you swallowed your embarrassment. Luke sat up fully, straightening his back and clearing his throat, âUh, okay. Have you heard of that Hercules story? With the golden apples?âÂ
You nodded, afraid to speak in case you went off on a rant again. He nodded with you, âYeah, well, my father sent me on that. The exact same questâŚexcept I failed.â
That explained the scar, and the dragon story heâd mentioned very briefly yesterday. He started to go into a little more detail about his quest â and suddenly you were overcome with thisâŚangry sort of sadness.Â
Hermes sent Luke on a quest that had already been done. After hearing Clarisse yap your ear off about Kleos, you understood why heâd been a little bummed. Honestly, if it were you, you wouldnât have even gone. Whatâs the point in doing a quest thatâs already been done? But you didnât say that to Luke, who seemed a little deep into his story. You just simmered in your irritation while he continued to explain his battle with Ladon, and his ultimate failure.Â
âI refused to leave the infirmary for a week.â He chuckled, but it was a little sad. âI mean, Iâm supposed to be a leader here, and I fail my first quest? Some demigod I turned out to be.âÂ
Without even thinking, you shook your head, âYou didnât fail.â Luke looked at you, confused, âYou battled a dragon with a hundred heads and lived. That doesnât sound like failure to me.â
âBut I didnât get the apples.â He explained. âI disappointed my father.â
âYour fatherâŚâ You said slowly, unsure of how your next words would land, âWho Iâm going to assume had never spoken to you until the day he gave you your quest?â Luke nodded after a brief pause and you took that as permission to continue, âSo who cares if heâs disappointed? He clearly doesnât care if youâre mauled by a dragon.âÂ
âExactly.â Luke replied, brows pulled together in the way they had been when youâd first met. Angry, irritated. Disappointed. âEveryone keeps telling me to get over it. That demigods have failed quests before and it just means I need to try harder next time butâŚwhy should there be a next time? Really, if you sit and think about it for a second, why are we even here? To train, so we donât die whenever monsters come and attack us? And whoâs fault is that? Maybe if our parents were good people, there wouldnât be any monsters trying to murder their kids. If they cared, even a little bit, theyâd do more than just claim us and leave us to die!âÂ
He scoffed, looking in the direction where you knew the rest of the campers resided â playing games, building weapons, dedicating every waking hour to becoming the best of the best. And for what? For glory? For a pat on the back from a parent who canât even be bothered to raise them?Â
âThey donât get it.â He said then, turning back to you, âThey think this is all okay. Theyâre too invested to realise that theyâre just being used. Theyâre so focused on getting a shred of recognition from the gods that they donât understand that itâs never gonna come.â
âSoâŚâ You finally spoke, your first words in a minute, âWhat do we do?â
Luke shrugged then, âI donât know yet.âÂ
It was silent for a long time after that. Luke stayed staring at the floor and you led back to stare at the sky. He was right, wasnât he? Sure, youâd only been in this for a little while, but you werenât stupid. You knew the gods didnât care â youâd figured out that much when you got to camp. A dumping ground for demigods. Demigod daycare, except mommy isnât coming to pick you up at three oâclock. Luke deserved to be angry, he deserved to mope â they all did.Â
But they wouldnât. You could sit there and curse the gods for hours on end, but that was still half of you. And that, you thought, was probably the worst part of it all. Â
You were so caught up in your feelings that when the tree that had been shading you phased into a nymph and walked away, you jumped halfway out of your skin, âJeezum crow.â
You looked at Luke, expecting him to either share the same dumbfounded look on his face or be laughing at you â something he seemed to be doing a lot of today â but instead he was staring at you, slack-jawed and wide eyed. You blinked, âWhat?â
âYouâre from Vermont.âÂ
Your mouth snapped shut, and his expanded into the grin youâd been hassling him for since youâd set your sights on him. You sighed, âFuck.âÂ
He let out a disbelieving laugh, âYouâre from Vermont! Holy shit. I shouldâve known it when you called me a flatlander.â He threw his head back, and you shook yours at his dramatics. But he didnât care, he just pointed at you, âYouâre a fuckinâ woodchuck!âÂ
âOh my gods.â You groaned into your hands, pulling yourself to your feet in hopes of escaping his sudden glee. âIs that so bad?âÂ
âNo.â He laughed, following you, âIâm just amazed that I figured it out. Iâm a genius!â
âOkay.â You sent him a blank look, but it only lasted a few seconds before your tiny smile was fighting through, âItâs not like youâve discovered the meaning of life. Calm down.âÂ
âNever.â He shook his head, âThis is my greatest achievement.â
âYou fought a dragon.âÂ
âScrew the dragon!â He gripped your biceps, grinning at you, âYouâre from Vermont!â
âYouâre not funny.â
âAnd yet youâre laughing.â
âI am not.â
âYou are.âÂ
âIâm not!âÂ
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âWhatâd you do to him?âÂ
You threw a piece of salmon into the fire, glancing at Chris, âIâm getting deja vu. Havenât you asked me this already?âÂ
âYeah, butâŚâ The boy looked behind him, back at the Hermes table, where Luke was perched on the end and waiting patiently for you to come back from the hearth before digging into his food, âThis time I mean it. I mean, he still isnât talking to us, but heâs sitting on our side of the table again. You can be honest with meâŚâ He sent you a grave look, âDid you give him a BJ?âÂ
âWhat? No!â You threw a pea at him. âI just listened to him.â You tried to be a little serious, but clearly Chris wasnât getting the hint, so you relented, âAnd doused him in pond water.â
He laughed at that, nodding proudly. You turned back to the fire, asking Aphrodite to get rid of your split ends. Youâd given up on praying to your father, deciding to go through every Olympian until one of them answered. So far, only Hera had responded â you assumed so, anyway, when a cuckoo woke you up from your afternoon nap. That wasnât very helpful, but at least it was an answer. You didnât suspect campers prayed to her often, so she probably appreciated the sentiment.Â
âSoâŚâ Travis smirked, wiggling his eyebrows at you once you sat down. He sent this look around the group, but even Connor gave him a weirded out look in response. He huffed, âItâs team day tomorrow.â
A collective ohhh seemed to hum around the group, but you were still confused. You sent a questioning look to Luke who said, âFor Capture the Flag. Tomorrow is when all the cabin counsellors gang up and decide on the two teams.â
âThen we have five days to strategise.â Travis continued on very dramatically, hands splayed on the table, âAnd on FridayâŚwe battle.â
That seemed to lift the energy up a bit, the people around you sharing mischievous looks. They started to discuss amongst them who would be the best cabin to ally with, Lana turning to Chris, âWho are you gonna pick?âÂ
Chris went to speak, but paused. He seemed to think about something, looking slightly scared but still turning to the boy across from him anyway, âI thought maybeâŚLuke would like to reinstate himself as team captain this month.â
Right, youâd completely forgotten. During your spear lessons with Clarisse, youâd asked her why it was so important that you be amazing at fighting quickly if monsters couldnât get into camp. Sheâd then explained the whole situation that was Capture the Flag â how it was a bigger deal than the super bowl around here â before briefly mentioning that Luke had always been Hermes team captain, but stepped down for the last game because his scar was still healing from his quest. Chris had taken over for him, and based off of the looks the people around you were sporting, you assumed they werenât expecting him to give up his title so quickly.Â
You couldnât blame them. Luke hadnât exactly expressed much desire to captain this time â he hasnât expressed much desire for anything these days apparently. You were all waiting for him to let Chris down easy, but instead he looked up from his plate with an indifferent nod and said, âYeah, sure.âÂ
Nobody said anything. Except Chris who, when Luke stood to rack up his empty plate, looked at you gravely and asked, âWas it a handjob?â
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Nico: *grunting unhappily*
Jason: Whatâs up bud?
Nico, sighing, rubbing his chest absently: Iâm having feelings again. Like some kind of fourteen year old kid or something.
Nico: I mean, you remember feelings, right?
Jason, mildly concerned: YeahâŚI have feelings every single day of my life.
#Nico: Oh! Well how nice for some people!#Jason is Nicoâs emotional training wheels#pjo fandom#pjo verse#pjo hoo#jason grace#nico di angelo#heroes of olympus#incorrect heroes of olympus#incorrect jasico quotes#incorrect nico di Angelo quotes#incorrect percy jackson quotes#incorrect pjo quotes#incorrect hoo quotes#percy jackson#percy jackson and the olympians#pjo stuff#pjo text post#pjo boys#jasico#jasico bromance#yay cousins!#argo II boys#demidorks#demidorks being cute#demidorks being dramatic#Jason and Nico#Nico and Jason#iasip#itâs always sunny in philadelphia
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pick your silt verses POV we've got reformed ex-cop, murder-suicide cult leader, religious fanatic serial killer, god's favourite former cultist turned horror movie slasher, radicalised genocidal politian, and torture college graduate
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in a queer way, right??
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sunny brown belongs of course to @brown-spider <3
#spider man: into the spider verse#spider man: across the spider verse#spidersona#spider scrawl#sunny brown#damn drawing skates is harder than i remember#such good colors thoâŚâŚ.#halloween core >:)#hope i got the details right i always seem to miss a few when drawing ur concepts lol#ill finish the rp thing eventually i will i will#just occurred to me theyre totally at odds bc sunny cant deal w multiverse/meta shit and scrawl is All About That#but in my heart of hearts they will become friends. eventually#after scrawl learns to dial back their constant deadpoolian references to The Story#âŚâŚ next we put our noirs on a playdate
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i just thinkâŚ
miles is sitting in hobieâs lap, with hobieâs arms around miles and his guitar resting on miles legs. hobie grabs miles hands and aligns them with his.
âkeep yaâ fingers steady with mine mâlove.â hobie instructs as he and miles hand grasp the neck of the guitar. hobie moves their other hand to properly hold the guitar.
âready?â hobie asks softly.
miles nods. âvery ready.â
hobie and miles thumb gently strum against the strings, sound radiating throughout hobieâs apartment. hobie ever so slightly pushes miles fingers down on the frets changing the chords. it may have been the softest hobies ever touched that guitar. miles face lights up when hobie he starts properly playing. their fingers somehow becoming one, dragging and pressing on the guitar.
the burning in miles cheeks and tummy is persistent, this was the most intimate they had ever been. miles knows he has a crush on hobie but he will never bring it up, he doesnât want to ruin what they have. as their hands strum the last chord, hobie turns his head to look at miles and he smiles.
âyouâre a proper little rocker now sunny.â
miles tries to hide his grin behind a lip bite âyeah, i guess i am.â miles looks down, he doesnât want to face hobie, he doesnât want him to know how much he enjoys their current position.
âyâknow miles, i really like yaâ. a lot.â
miles eyes snap up to face hobie, this has to be a joke. âin what way do you mean?â
âyaâ know what way i mean.â hobie inches his face closer, looking at miles lips âi think âbout you more than you know.â hobie connects his lips with miles.
it was the perfect moment. miles can feel his body relax as he presses his lips against hobie. the presence of hobies lip piercing makes the experience 10x better. hobie pulls away from miles.
âcouldnât wait a second longer to do that.â hobie chuckles lightly.
âi wouldnât mind doing it again.â miles says, smiling.
#punkflower#miles x hobie#spider man: across the spider verse#miles morales#hobie brown#sunny is short for sunflower#PLEASE BE KIND IVE NEVER WRITTEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS BEFORE IM SO IF THEYRE OOC#across the spiderverse
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Wanted to post a song of hope for this shitty, shitty day. Couldn't quite keep the anger out of my voice though.
#the carter family#keep on the sunny side#hopepunk#my covers#us politics#<-for people filtering out the negativity rn#cw christianity#(last verse)
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I was too enamoured with these not to share
#sunny rambles#eyestrain#into the spiderverse#into the spider verse#spiderverse#gwen stacy#peni parker#spidernoir#spiderham#gifset#itsv
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âitâs okay now.â his voice carries a warmth that feels almost foreign, a stark contrast to the man he has become â the soulless, hollow shell honed into the finest of killers over the past decade. âyouâre okay.â as breaths still heave in desperation, seojung responds to noahâs frantic cling by enveloping him more tightly in his arms. the aftermath of the mayhem and bloodbath scatters around them, remnants of chaos and violence now silent, but itâs all over now. a deadly stillness fills the space, once vibrant but now upheaved by crimson stains. theyâre safe now â he will keep him safe, no matter the cost. / @phiilautiia
#( bye </333 )#seojung â starters.#seojung â mutant verse.#seojung ft. sunny.#phiilautiia#closed.
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#comfort character#comfort character letter#percy jackson#pjo#percy jackson and the heroes of olympus#annabeth chase#charlie kelly#itâs always sunny in philadelphia#percabeth#percy and annabeth#marvel spiderman#marc spector#marvel#iron man#Harry Potter#hermione#draco malfoy#jojoâs bizarre adventure#attack on titan#community#abed nadir#jeff winger#annie edison#troy barnes#Troy and abed#Peter Parker#itâs the spider verse#miles morales#spider punk#hobie brown
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jackie and wilson.
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summary: you havenât been given a quest, but you have made it your personal mission to make luke castellan smile.
paring: luke castellan x unclaimed!reader
word count: 4k
content: luke is still a moody teenager, reader is still the fly he cant get rid of. does he really want to, though?
notes: these first two parts feel very introductory but it gets juicy as we dive a little further in the next parts hehe. also who do we think readers godly parent is?
PART II â and lord, she found me just in timeÂ
For a hotshot lawyer, your mom couldnât lie for the life of her. Every time you brought it up, sheâd always quip that she didnât need to be a good liar to be a good lawyer, since all new evidence is legally required to be disclosed to both parties before they are presented in court. Therefore, there is no lying, only brief twisting of the truth. She was good at that â clearly.Â
âYou said you didnât want me to leave you!âÂ
The wooden floor of Chironâs office wasnât the most comfortable of lounging places, but youâd accidentally kicked the radiator after tripping over a horseshoe and Mr. D â who had escorted you there when youâd asked about speaking to your mom â had just sighed and told you to use the mist currently spraying from it as a form of communication. The whole Iris Message thing was still unusual to you, but at the same time, youâd tripped over a horseshoe because the owner of the office was half-horse. Does it get weirder than that? Probably not.Â
You leaned back on your haunches, disbelief written all over your face at the scene youâŚwalked in on? Called in on? Iris Messaged in on? Whatever â you were more worried about what you were looking at than the right terminology to describe it.Â
âOh â sweetie!â Your mom was quick to hop down from the kitchen counter, pushing the man who had been standing between her legs away from her so forcefully he fell back into the living room.Â
âWhat was that?â You heard him ask from afar. Your mom chuckled, buttoning up her blouse.Â
âThe answering machine.â She excused, âI completely forgot I was supposed to call back my daughter. Would you give me a minute?â
The man agreed with a huff and your mom pushed the kitchen door closed with a click before looking at you, narrowing her eyes and crossing her arms, âI didnât. I sure do now!â
âIâve been gone for, like, two days!â You exclaimed, âAnd youâre already inviting your boyfriend over? How old are you?â
âOh, let it go.â The woman chastised, shaking her head and attempting to push down her amused smile. âI was bored.â
âBored.â You chuckled, âOf course.â
âBut I miss you.â She said then, smiling sweetly and leaning her hip on the island, âHowâs camp?â
âItâs great.â You grinned, âThe people are great, the food is great. Turns out, I am super with a spear.â
âA spear, huh?â Your mom nodded, âNo surprise there, youâve got a hell of an arm.â
You hummed excitedly, the previous event long forgotten as you filled her in on your first few days at camp, âOne of my friends in cabin nine offered to make me a personal one.â Your mom furrowed her brows, âChildren of Hephaestus. Blacksmith guy.â
âRight.â She nodded with a click of her tongue. âWell, Iâm glad youâre enjoying yourself.â
âIâm glad youâre enjoying yourself.â You smirked cheekily, ignoring the scoff and evil look she sent you in response.Â
âAlright. I best go.â She interrupted just as you went to make another comment about her guest, âI will see you at the end of summer. Okay?âÂ
âOkay. Love you.âÂ
Truthfully, you were happy to spend the rest of the day talking to your mom â it was so hot that morning that youâd thought about sacrificing your breakfast to Apollo in hopes that heâd ease up a little. You decided against it and just sent your prayers to each of them in general, hoping maybe your dad could fess up to actually being your dad.Â
Clarisse had suspected you would soon join her in the Ares Cabin â something about your skills with a spear and the swift right hook you sent Chris when he made one too many comments on your form during your training session with her. You werenât even sure why heâd been there, but you could probably fathom a guess if you judged by the looks he sent her whenever she wasnât looking.Â
After the exciting discovery that yes, you were good at something, Mr. D had come by to say you could either call your mom now or never. You chose the former option, obviously, and you only regretted it slightly as you heaved yourself up from the ground â already missing the sound of her voice.Â
You didnât let it linger, instead you pushed the creaky door of the Big House open as gently as you could, even though it still swung back against the wall, and nodded at the pair sitting on the porch, currently in a heated card game you couldnât recognise. They didnât look at you for long, Chiron muttering something about meeting the Demeter kids by the fields to test your gardening skills before putting down a card that made Mr. D grumble in his seat.Â
You were trudging through the grass, huffing when the longer bits tickled your legs and made you go all itchy, when you spotted a body sat by the hearth in the horseshoe of cabins. You lit up, changing course and jogging over to them, âJoJo!â
Luke looked up at you, frowning, âWhat?â
His curls fell over his eyes and he shook them away, only to squint at the sun that shone into them. You sidestepped, your shadow proving ample shade so he could focus on you, and you stammered a bit when his face fell into focus. He was pretty.Â
You let out a breathless chuckle, folding your arms, âFrom Horton Hears a Who.â He shows no signs of recognition, âYouâve never seen it?â Again, his face did little to answer you, so you shrugged, âWhatever. Iâll get an answer out of you one day, Iâm sure. Weâve made steady progress.â
âHave we?â He hummed, picking at the worn sleeve of his hoodie.Â
âOf course we have, yaâ nutmegger.â You quipped with a short chuckle, grinning when his eyes snapped back to yours.Â
âYou still havenât told me where youâre from.âÂ
You tutted, âWhereâs the fun in that? You gotta find out.â
He huffed, âWhatever.â
Since his outburst about New England the day before, Luke had done a considerable job at avoiding you. Well, you didnât think he was doing it on purpose â he just wasnât obligated to spend time with you anymore now that you were cleared to roam camp on your own. Youâd seen him at breakfast, perched silently on the end of the bench and staring sadly at his soggy oatmeal, but then Clarisse had whisked you off to the training fields with Chris hot on her tail and you hadnât seen him since.Â
You werenât completely sure why you were so determined to break his shell. Maybe it was because you knew he never used to be this way â that underneath the deep frowns and annoyed huffs, was a happy boy who would spend days in the sun with his teeth bared in a wide grin â and you yearned to get a peek of who Luke Castellan used to be. To bear your eyes on the side of him he kept away and to find out why he did so, to understand him on a level deeper than anyone around you did, or even deeper than you understood yourself.Â
Or maybe because heâs hot.Â
Either way, you werenât letting him slide away that easily. No sir. You straightened your back, âGoing to the gardens.âÂ
No reply, as usual.Â
A huff, âMind walking me? I donât wanna get lost.â
He looked at you, brown eyes flitting over your expression, before licking his lips and standing, âFine.â
You grinned then, wide and sunny, âGreat.â
You knew where the gardens were â hell, you could see them from where you stood, the two teenage sons of Dionysus chasing each other with sticks while the Demeter kids scowled at them. But you were new, and Luke was âthe guyâ for all the new campers, so really he wasnât allowed to say no.Â
You were desperate to know more about him; his favourite sport, movie, colour. Anything irrelevant that you could see in public and think: Luke. You just didnât know where to start â he could shut down at any given moment, so which question was more fitting to ask before he built up his walls and fucked off?Â
You settled for something easy â something subtle that wouldnât hint towards you asking about him. An easy question that any reasonable tour guide would have to answer.Â
âSo, do you guys host anyâŚmortal activities?â Looking up at him in question, brows raised as he once again made no indication that heâd even heard you speak.Â
But he had, âNot usually. Sometimes on weekends weâll play volleyball on the beach, and I think Lee Fletcher has a soccer ball he kicks around butâŚâ He shrugged, âNo. Not really.â
You hummed, âYou said we. Do you play volleyball?â
Nice one.Â
Luke stiffened a little, sort of appalled that youâd swerved the question on him so easily, but he answered with a grumble, âNot anymore.â
âWhy?â
He shrugged, âGrew out of it.â
âHuh.â You said then, facing forward with a nod and continuing your trek through the long grass, occasionally reaching down to scratch your calves, âI donât think Iâll ever grow out of baseball.â
Come on, Castellan, take the bait.Â
âBaseball?â
âYes!â You exclaimed, a little too excitedly for it to be a simple answer to a simple question. You lowered your volume and gave a more collected nod, âYeah. Yes. Iâve played since I was old enoughâŚlittle league.â You let out a weak chuckle, suddenly shy about the subject.Â
Luke nodded at you, âFirst base?â
âLeft field.â You corrected with a proud smile, âI got legs.â
âOh.â He replied, a little caught off guard at that. Although, he was also caught off guard when you said you played baseball.Â
You were debating whether or not to press when a gangly blonde boy with dark purple eyes jogged up to you and held out a wicker basket, âYouâre the new kid right?â He didnât wait for an answer before thrusting the basket to your chest, âIâm Pollux. Weâre picking strawberries, câmon, Iâll show you the best way to get âem.â
You werenât sure there was a specific tactic to picking strawberries, but you stepped to follow him anyway. Turning your head to send a thankful smile to Luke for walking you down, you spotted him looking between you and Pollux with furrowed brows â then he noticed your stare and swallowed, nodding, âUh, see you later.â
âBye.â You replied, slightly starstruck. He walked off, but he did it slowly as if he was unsure of where to go next. You were positive he had somewhere to be â big shot counsellor and all â but as you stood, one foot in front of the other, face turned back to watch him go, he seemed to stutter in his steps at the top of the hill, deciding where to turn. His beaten converse led him west, and Pollux yelled you out of your stupor so you could help him and his brother pick strawberries.Â
As suspected, your strawberry-picking skills were pretty much the same as everyone elseâs â really, how can one person be any better at picking strawberries than another? Itâs a very simple task. Either way, Castor and Pollux didnât envision you as their long lost sister, and the Demeter kids apparently couldnât smell it on you that you were one of them, whatever that meant, so you were back to your search for daddy dearest â at this point, you werenât even sure if you wanted to find out anymore. All this hassle and for what? Itâs not as if he was going to attend the daddy-daughter dance with you, no matter which god he might be.Â
âSo, do you, like, know Luke or something?âÂ
Henry Furstatt was a Demeter kid a couple of years younger than you, who had been set the task of walking you to the lake where you would rejoin the Hermes cabin on their canoe lesson. He wasnât very talkative until youâd put some distance between yourselves and the strawberry fields, where he posed his question.Â
You glanced at him with a thoughtful frown, âI mean, heâs been showing me around the past couple days, soâŚI guess ââ
âI meant like,â He swallowed, waving his hands around, âfrom before. Did you know each other before you came to camp?â
âOh.â You responded, tucking a loose hair that had fallen in front of your face away, âNo. Whyâd you think that?â
Henry shrugged, his loose-fitting camp shirt doing wonders to hide the movements, âDunno. He just hasnât talked to many people since he got back from his questâŚbut heâs talking to you.â
âWell.â You were suddenly a little sheepish â were you pushing Luke too much? Was your constant questioning making him uncomfortable? You were only on a mission to find out more about him because he interested you, but did you interest him, or was he ready to boot you as far as youâd fly? âHe has to, doesnât he? Heâs still a counsellor, even if he does hate everyone here.âÂ
âTrue.â He settled with a nod, fiddling with a daisy heâd picked while you were walking.Â
You breathed a content sigh when you finally stepped out of the grass â the summer blooming made it slightly unbearable to walk through, tickling at your legs the whole afternoon. The beating sun didnât make you feel any nicer, but you just wafted your shirt a little as you walked past the Hermes cabin and towards the dock.Â
Camp was always noisy; something youâd grown accustomed to the longer you stayed there. You never really noticed it until you were alone, but the chatter of the kids filled the air the whole day and only really faded out when they all went to sleep. It was slightly unnerving to sit in the silence, and the loud murmurs often comforted you â made you feel less suffocated as the new kid. Less eyes on you, the better.Â
You were so used to the noise, in fact, that you almost completely brushed past the argument that was brewing outside the Ares cabin just a few metres away. Fortunately, Henry spotted the commotion, and pulled you to a halt in favour of staring at the ever-growing crowd.Â
You followed his eyeline and spotted a burly looking boy with black hair â when he moved his head and the sun hit the right spots, you could see dark red highlights swimming in his locks. You thought that was a little bit much, but you forfeited commenting on it considering the giant machaira that hung on his back.Â
The boy in question was sneering at someone in front of him, but the corners of his mouth were perked up in an amused smile that made you think he wasnât angry yet, but he sure was getting there. You couldnât see who he was talking to, but as Henry ventured closer, you were forced to follow and eventually his words reached your ears.Â
ââbig shot golden boy finally got himself a quest and doesnât fancy sharing the details.â He laughed, deep and low in his throat.Â
Henry patted someone on the shoulder, and they stepped aside to let him into the circle. You stayed behind him, watching over his head and finally checking out the opponent. Your eyes stopped on the familiar figure, and his familiar curls that hung over his eyes â eyes that were glaring daggers in the Ares kidâs direction, casting shadows over his cheekbones and making his scar look a little menacing.Â
The boy continued after Luke showed no signs of replying, âWe get it, Castellan. You failed, but that doesnât mean you get to gatekeep the whole thing.â
âDean, man.â You finally noticed Chris, standing off to the side of Luke and glancing at his brother in apprehension at the boy's words. âBack off.âÂ
Dean just snorted, âDonât defend him, Rodriguez. We let him mope, now itâs time for him to spill the beans.â He took a step closer to Luke, âWhat happened on your quest?âÂ
You had only known Luke for two days. You werenât sure if he was the type to fly off the handle, swing before reasoning, but you suddenly became aware that neither did anyone else. Sure, these people had known him for years â but youâd heard it from enough people to know that he was a different person these days. After his quest a couple of weeks ago, people had been walking on eggshells around the boy. Maybe a month ago, he wouldâve calmly walked away and let Dean simmer in his anger. But now? Nobody could be sure, but judging by the look in his eyes, darkening by the second, you might be able to fathom a guess as to what heâs going to do with his hands now that they were rolled into fists.Â
âI mean, is this about glory? Because you wonât exactly be sharing it â yaâ canât share what you donât have.â Dean let out a chortle at his own joke, looking between his friends around him and grinning with them.Â
Luke stepped forward. And â you couldnât blame anyone, really. After that last comment, you were all expecting fists to be swung. It was only reasonable. Maybe the old Luke wouldnât have done it, but this new Luke was looking increasingly more angry at the world as the days went by, so when he took one measly step forward, the crowd around him let out a collective woah! and put their hands out to stop him from lunging. Including yourself.Â
Only he wasnât about to punch Dean. His hand stayed dormant at his side, the only clear movement was the single step closer heâd taken to match the one the Ares boy had made earlier. He was only really stepping forward so his next words would hit harder â thatâs all it was, words. They died on his lips when he realised the implications of his actions, looking between the outstretched arms and tense faces.Â
He looked at Dean, âWe can discuss quests when you get your own.âÂ
Then he walked off, past the crowd that didnât bother stopping him. Looking around, you saw the looks on their faces â shame, from assuming Luke would evoke such violence off the sparring mat. You definitely felt it, but you didnât stick around long enough to confirm that with anyone else. Instead, you left Chris to berate Dean in place of the head counsellor and followed the boy in question as he huffed up the hill towards the edge of the woods.Â
âHey!â You said, breathless (you were not an uphill climber). âHey, Luke!â
He hesitated in his steps like he did earlier, but he didnât turn around. His head twitched a little, like he wanted to look but was holding himself back, but you simply rounded him until you were face to face. The anger had long since dissolved from his expression, replaced with soft confusion.Â
âHi.â You huffed, still recovering from that incline, âAre you okay? That guyâs a dick.â
âI know.â He replied, short as usual.Â
You licked your lips, still catching your breath, and nodded. He remained silent, looking around you like he was just waiting for you to leave. You decided to take the hint, muttering lowly, âOkay, sorry for bothering you.âÂ
But his hand reached out, circling your wrist just as you passed him. You looked at Luke, raising your eyebrows, watching as he stammered on his words, âI, uh, you arenât bothering me. I justâŚâ
He let go of you and you stepped back to your precious spot. Behind him, the crowd had dissipated, Dean long gone. Chris remained, staring up at the pair of you on top of the hill. You couldnât pinpoint his expression, but he seemed to hesitate before turning his back. You looked up at Luke.Â
âWhy did youâŚcome after me?âÂ
You scoffed a laugh, âWhat? Anyone wouldâve, itâs likeâŚcommon decency.â
He twisted his expression, looking amused and devastated all at the same time, âBut they didnât.âÂ
He was right; before youâd set off up the hill, everyone had just been watching him walk off. It seemed a little out of character, but then again, you didnât know these people as well as you thought. Luke let out a sad chuckle, shaking his head, âEveryoneâs sorta given up on me now that IâmâŚâ
âMoody and depressed?â You finished, raising a single brow. You smiled at him, and it lifted into a grin when he smiled back, albeit only slightly. But youâd take it. âI just think that theyâre a little unsure.â
âTheyâre scared, is what they are.â He said firmly, staring at the ground in mirth, âTheir precious golden boy wonât clean up all of their messes anymore and theyâre scared that theyâll have to start looking after themselves.â
âI donât think thatâs true.â You said, even if you didnât believe it. How could you? You didnât know these people, Luke did. âTheyâre just worried about you.âÂ
He scoffed, finally moving his head up and meeting your eyes. He went to say something, presumably another quip about the campers, but stopped himself. Backtracked. Instead he said, âArenât you angry that you havenât been claimed yet?â
That was a deep question. You sat on it for a couple of seconds, reeling at the sudden shift of conversation, until you finally let out a low puff of air and shrugged, âI donât really know how I feel. Why? Should I be?âÂ
âThis camp, itâs ââ He huffed, âIt helps you, sure. But it also forces you toâŚmould yourself into the perfect kid for â for a parent who doesnât care enough to watch you grow up. Help you live, use their divine powers when a dragon is clawing your fucking face off!âÂ
Heâd stepped closer to you, unknowingly, that final shout making you wince a little at the volume. He stopped then, evening his breaths and stepping back with an apologetic expression. You brushed it off.Â
âA dragon clawed your face off?âÂ
âYeah.â He chuckled weakly, âTell anyone and Iâll kill you.âÂ
You smiled at him, shamefully admiring his face. Now that he wasnât glaring in anger, and his face was more relaxed, you could see the whites of his eyes. His lashes, unreasonably long, and his lips that were so plush you were close to asking him if he took a trip to see Dr Miami while he was on his quest.Â
âGods.â You murmured under your breath, âYouâre so pretty it sorta pisses me off.âÂ
Luke laughed then â a genuine chortle that shook his chest and made passers by glance in his direction. His grin was uncharacteristically wide and for a second, a brief moment, you saw it. Luke Castellan, the one everyone looks up to. The one they turn to in times of peril, the one they giggle and gossip about under the shade of the fir trees.Â
Then you knew your answer to Lukeâs question. No â you werenât angry that you hadnât been claimed. In fact, you didnât think youâd care even if you were so long as he was smiling at you like that.Â
He calmed down, catching his breath, his face relaxing back into that cool expression heâs always got on. Maybe your eyes were playing tricks on you, but you were sure he looked a little less tense than before. He nodded, waving a hand, âAlright, Sunny. Letâs go canoeing.âÂ
âSunny?â You asked, walking alongside him.Â
He clicked his tongue, glancing down at you, âIf Apollo wonât claim you as a child of the sun, then I will.âÂ
âAlright.â You smiled softly, looking forward so he wouldnât see it and run off. You picked at your nails, âSo long as I can call you JoJo.âÂ
âLetâs watch that silly movie itâs from and Iâll decide if you can call me that.â
âDeal.â
đˇď¸ @katherines-imagines @lovingjasontoddmakemewanttocry @jennapancake @cobaltskiez @loveryoushouldcomeoverr @m00ng4z3r @mischiefmoons (comment to be added/removed!)
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Some WIR-Verse Hotel Transylvania pokemon antics!
1. Murray with Harry, Mavis' timid little alolan Marowak back when he was a Cubone. I like the idea of these two getting along, since Harry's a ground type that evolves eventually into a Fire/Ghost type, both if which are pretty up Murray's ally. Plus...this found family seems the type where EVERYONE looks after the kids and pokemon, not just their parents/trainers.
2. Ericka has a female Indeedee named Magenta. Though Mag is probably a MAID at the hotel, female indeedee are supposedly good baby sitters. Ontop of this, both Lurch, Mag, and their daughter Audrey know a pretty powerful Psychic - the pokemon move equivalent of Vampire telekenesis. So, here's Magenta using her powerful psychic powers to stop some of the hotel's smallest residents from causing trouble before throwing them back to their parents. Bonus guest stars include @lovelylivelyv 's Jack Nephalem as a baby, Fiona the Ogre baby, one of the Dronkeys, Nala, Gary the deleted Mogwai, Dennis, Sunny, Winnie, and Meteora Butterfly.
3. Couldn't resist drawing Frank and Dave, Johnny's Low Key Toxtricity (Named after Dave Mathews' band, who's logo is on his necklace.) They just fit together BEAUTIFULLY.
4. Both Incineroar and Zoroark love children, so I had to draw Ericka's Kitty-Cat and Drac's Lulu with some of the hotel Kids. Special guests include Meteora again, Mac from Fosters, Winnie, Dennis, Sunny, Baby Blobby; and Mavis' baby indeedee, Audrey. (Named after Little Shop's Audrey Fulquard.)
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#hotel transylvania#murray the mummy#harry the cubone#magenta the female indeedee#lulu the zoroark#audrey the female indeedee#jack nephalem#winnie the werewolf#dennis loughran#fiona#fiona the ogre baby#nala pelekai#gary the mogwai#mac fosters home#mac#fosters home for imaginary friends#lilo and stitch#bendy#sunny the werewolf#dronkies#meteora butterfly#star vs the forces of evil#dave the low-key toxtricity#frankenstein#wir-verse#pokemon#baby blobby#kitty-cat the incineroar#my art
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Not all spiderpeople are smart
#Brown-Spider#Sunny Brown#sunnyverse#spidersona#atsv#across the spiderverse#atsv fanart#itsv#into the spider verse#itsv fanart#peter parker#spiderman#spiderman fanart#spiderverse#spiderverse fanart#art#my art
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finally got done with my shellshocked animation
#shellshocked#rottmnt#spider verse#miles morales#this is so bad omg#sorry for the lineart#sunnis shinis shit
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[Y/N HAS EVOLVED]
Okkk, after drawing them silly for a long time i finally made a more decent drawing of my design for y/n, now they look better but still got the same dumb vibes.
I donât have that much lore for y/n since i only draw them for any ideas i get at the moment, but i do have the basics. They wanted to get a job at the mega pizzaplex because it seemed like a âârad place with cool looking robotsââ, they tought it would be fun and getting money for just goofing around did seemed like a good idea.
They got some time like a trainee while management was still deciding where to assigned them, in the meantime they got to know the place better and get familiar with all the animatronics, especially the daycare attendant since that one was extremely friendly.Â
At first y/n got a crush on Freddy (i mean, who canât fall for him? heâs such a sweetheart) and he just rambled about it from time to time with the daycare attendant since they tought they were now besties. Y/n also complain a lot about how management payd extra hours with pizza.
Finally, after some time y/n finally got assigned to a place on the pizzaplex! Congrats, y/n! Now you will work at [Ě´EĚ´R̡R̸O̸RĚś]Ěľ Ěś[̸F̸IĚśL̡E̸ Ě´DĚśEĚ´LĚśEĚśTĚ´EĚľDĚś]Ě´... huh, thatâs strange, it looks like y/n will be working as the new daycare assistant?...
#fnaf y/n#sundrop#moondrop#fnaf sun#fnaf moon#fnaf sundrop#fnaf moondrop#daycare attendant#security breach#y/n#fnaf sb#dca fandom#my art#fnaf sunny#the daycare attendant#into the y/n verse#should i use that tag?#i just saw it a lot#i plan to draw more comics with some of the things i just said#i don't really know how to plan a story tbh#thanks for coming to my ted talk
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