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whumpbug · 2 months
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Hello Bug!! So I wrote a little fanfic about your boys Simon and Archie. I'm the one who sent you the prompt about Archie having a minor injury and showing up at Simon's apartment and ending up taking care of him, but I thought what you wrote was too perfect to add onto so I did something kind of different. I wrote something taking place during the two days Archie was in the hospital after his #1 Worst Injury. I also took the creative liberty of making it December 24th because why not
I don't know if either of your guys are actually Christian or celebrate Christmas but I still wanted to write a Christmas special because. wholesomeness
okay okay here it is I REALLY HOPE YOU LIKE IT
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It was almost midnight. The only sounds were Archie’s labored rasps of breath and the heart monitor beeping steadily. The lights were dim, and the window had frosted over from the snow. Simon held his warm hand in both of his.
He reminded himself that he wasn’t to blame. He had to keep doing that, whenever his thoughts turned against him. He couldn’t have known what would happen, and there was no way he could’ve gotten there faster while still driving safely.
Still. It hurt. The image of Archie’s chest drenched in blood was something he’d never forget. He couldn’t have saved him on his own, so he had to take him here. Break his promise. And he hated that.
It couldn’t have been a worse time, either. He wanted to spend Christmas with Archie, but not like this.
Three soft knocks at the door. Probably a nurse, sent to check in on things. Simon forced himself to take a deep breath to keep his voice steady and called, “come in.”
His eyes widened when he saw a nurse, yes — but also four patients. All children. A dark-skinned teenage girl in a wheelchair held a large red box in her lap, wrapped with a green bow. A little redheaded kid — no more than five — had a handful of lollipops in the palm that wasn’t set in a sling. A boy on crutches with a dimpled smile and long braids was holding a book. A small girl with hazel eyes hugging a teddy bear was wearing a mask, probably due to a contagious respiratory illness. The nurse carried a pan of cookies.
For a beat, none of them said a word. Then the teen girl pushed herself forward and cleared her throat. “Hi. Is… is that really Vigil?”
Simon was stunned. He nodded.
“He saved me a-about a year ago. My name’s Natalie, but, um… back then, I was still going by Nathan. Did, did he mention me?” She asked quietly, curling a strand of her hair on her finger.
It took a minute, but Simon did recall — last summer. “He mentioned a Nathan,” he said. “Car crash. Right?”
She looked timidly off to the side. “Uh, yeah. We talked a little after. And he made sure all of us got home safe, so… so I thought it’d be nice to…” She trailed off, shaking her head. “I mean, it wasn’t just my idea. Everyone helped.”
The nurse smiled down at the girl — Natalie — then looked back up to Simon. “We wanted to bring Christmas to Vigil. I hope you don’t mind the intrusion.”
Before Simon could respond, the redhead with the lollipops piped up, “these are for both of you!”
She ran to Simon with little thumping footsteps and offered them to him. “When he wakes up, I want you to tell him they’re from Emily and that he’ll be all better real soon!”
Simon didn’t smile, but his eyes shone. He reluctantly moved one of his hands away from Archie’s to take the lollipops and place them down on the nightstand. “Thank you, Emily,” he said.
“I’m not Emily, silly! That’s my grandma. He saved her one time from bad guys. She says to give him her ‘best wishes.’ My name’s Quinn.”
“Thank both of you, then,” Simon corrected. Eyeing her arm in a cast, he added, “you’ll be better soon too, Quinn.”
That got her to smile. The boy was next in line, limping up next to Quinn. He held out a quivering hand holding a worn cover of a novel. Simon took it and peered at the title. The Journey to Planet 56, by Emilia Robinson. Science fiction, space adventure. Alright, now Simon was smiling — this kid really had Archie pegged.
“Do you think he’ll like it?” The kid prodded, eyes wide and hopeful.
“Trust me, he’ll love it.”
“Say it’s from Cuauhtemoc,” he instructed. “Um, that’s me. Temo for short. That’s my very very favorite book. And I want him to have it, because he got my brother out of an icy lake. Tell him get well soon.”
“I will,” assured Simon. He set down the book next to the lollipops.
The little girl with the mask on was next. She held out the teddy, which Simon noticed was a somewhat realistic model of a fuzzy black bear. Simon took it gently. “Thanks,” he told her quietly, moving to place it gently on top of Archie, but she frantically shook her head and started signing something. He paused, puzzled. “What…”
“That’s American Sign Language,” the nurse explained. “I can’t see what she’s saying from behind, but earlier she told me she wanted the teddy bear to be for you. Her name’s Esperanza.”
Simon blinked. Slowly, he pulled the teddy bear back and looked at it. It felt soft and warm in his hands. “For me?”
The nurse handed the cookie tray to Natalie for a minute to tap the kid with the mask on the shoulder. He signed something to her — probably translating what Simon said — and she nodded to him.
She signed something else, and the nurse interpreted, “you deserve something nice too. For saving our Vigil, you are a real hero.”
Simon was speechless. A hero. Since he’d failed to save Archie on his own, that was the last thing he dared think of himself as. The thought made his eyes sting and blur with the threat of tears. He took a deep breath to keep himself from crying, because he refused to — at least until all the kids were done visiting. He looked up at the nurse. “You know ASL?”
“My mother is Deaf, so it’s actually my first language,” he affirmed. “You want to say something?”
“Tell her… thank you.”
“Tell her yourself. It’s like this,” he said, pressing his fingers to his chin and then holding it outwards with a flat palm. Simon looked back to Esperanza and mimicked the motion as best as he could. Her mouth was concealed by the mask, but joy bloomed in her eyes. It reminded Simon a little of Archie — the way his smile lit up his whole face.
Natalie handed the cookie tray back to the nurse and wheeled closer to Simon. The other kids moved out of the way. She picked up the box in her lap and showed it off to Simon. “Do you… want to do the honors?” She asked quietly.
Simon considered it, but eventually shook his head. “Vigil should. It’s his gift, after all.”
“Okay,” she said. “I hope he likes it. We all pitched in to get it for him…”
“I’m sure he will,” Simon assured. He took the box from her and set it down gently on the floor. It was surprisingly heavy. He wondered what it was.
“And last but not least,” the nurse said, holding up the cookies. “These are for everyone!”
A chorus of cheers broke out among the children.
It was past midnight by this point, certainly. Christmas. And now, it kind of felt like it.
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So uhh what do you think? I usually write in present-tense but past-tense seemed right for this story
Also you get complete creative freedom about the ending. Do you think Archie woke up for cookies or did he get some a few hours after everyone left? If he woke up while everyone was still there, what did he say to them? What did they say to him?
And if he woke up after everyone except Simon was already gone (probably to their rooms because it is way past all of those kids' bedtimes), what did Simon tell Archie about the visit he missed and all the gifts he got?
Thank you so much for the go-ahead on fanfics Bug!! This was so much fun
also yes I made up the title and author of the book. I would've used a real one but sadly I am not in possession of any sci-fi adventure books
anon. anon i need you to listen to me. [grabs u by the shoulders]
when i say i cried real tears while reading this, i am not exaggerating at ALL.
THIS IS THE SWEETEST, WARMEST MOST WHOLESOME FIC I HAVE EVER READ AND I GENUINELY TEARED UP. im sorry it took me so long to reply i reread it like 10 times already. i LOVE it. SO. MUCH. everything, EVERYTHING about this fic was perfect but i'm going to talk about some of the highlights under the cut and then answer what i think the ending would be
HERE WE GO!
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okay right away i just want to say anon??? your writing style is SO so so good???? like i was captivated the ENTIRE time
simon blaming himself is so painfully in character. like no simon you are not a bad person because you couldn't literally teleport to archie's location take a deep breath
ALSO THIS BEING A CHRISTMAS FIC MADE MY HEART SO SO SO HAPPY UGH
the thought you put into all the other patients??? the care?? god i don't know how you managed but i'm now attached to all of these kids they're so precious
NATALIE IS SO SWEET and i love the headcanon (well now its canon) of archie telling simon about all of the people he saves and simon remembering them
quinn is SO silly. also is this a reference to the little old lady he had saved in the hypothermia fic??
same with temo is his brother the kid that i made nearly drown in that fic? (sorry temo's brother)
EITHER WAY I LOVE IT AND ALSO TEMO GETTING ARCHIE A SCI-FI BOOK???? MY HEART. MY HEART IS EXPLODING. ANON YOUR ATTENTION TO DETAIL
GOD and little esperanza remembering simon. i want you to know that after those kids left simon sobbed. the wholesomeness was too much for him.
also anon i am so curious. WHAT is the box. this is my personal pandora's box im so so curious
GOD i just love everything about this. you made every single character in this so so so loveable and real and human and it just made me so so so happy. i hope you know my day, year, LIFE, has been MADE. thank you so so SO much
what do i think happens next?
okay anon i honestly think i might even write a little drabble for what happens next because i'm OBSESSED with this scenario, but i'm not going to put it here so the post doesn't get too long. but keep an eye out for that because this scenario is SO perfect.
essentially, i don't think archie would wake up while the kids were there. i think he'd probably stay mostly asleep, what with how drugged up he is.. BUT when he wakes up the next morning and simon tells him about what happened and where all these gifts came from, i think archie would start bawling.
like i think archie would be so touched and happy that it would just come out in a burst of tears and simon would probably join him because 1) he is equally as touched and 2) that man is sleep-deprived and emotional because of it.
the two would have a little tiny christmas morning celebration, they'd watch TV together, archie would read his book, but i think simon would probably fall asleep on accident later in the evening.
which gives archie the perfect oppurtunity to sneak out of his bed and go around thanking each of the kids. (simon would have stopped him if he was awake because. yknow. archie is still recovering from a bullet wound. but. archie is just sneaky like that.)
WELL ANYWAYS, thats what would happen in my mind. archie would find some way to thank them. he'd be too grateful not to.
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okay real talk. anon thank you so so so much. since i was little, i dreamed of the day people would actually Care about little ocs and characters i made and it means SO much to me that you and other people like them. thank you SO SO SO much for writing this and as always, if you ever write more for them, know that i will be EQUALLY as thrilled. this is definitely a highlight of my YEAR. thank you thank you thank you!!!
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mychroniclereviews · 5 years
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Midsommar Movie details and Overview
These young American couples are having trouble with their relationship. Their relationship is on the brink of falling apart but has a family tragedy that keeps the couple together. The grieving Dani joins Christian and his friends without invitation to join hands in a trip to once-in-a lifetime midsummer festival. This festival was hosted in a remote Swedish village.
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Horror, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Directed by: Ari Aster
Written By: Ari Aster
Runtime: 140 minutes
Studio: A24
Release date: Jul 3rd
Official sites: Official FaceBook, Official Instagram
Country: USA
Language: English, Swedish
Film locations: Budapest, Hungary
Production Co: B-real films, Square Peg
Cast
Florence Pugh-Dani
Jack Reynor-Christian
William Jackson Harper-Josh
Will Poulter-Mark
Vilhelm Blomgren-Pelle
Archie Madekwe-Simon
Ellora Torchia-Connie.
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