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writingwitharlo · 2 years
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Teddy Lupin & Victoire Weasley - Tickle HCs
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stole some otp tickle questions from @calmturquoise and @ticklishraspberries (x,x)
Who’s more ticklish?
Teddy, it's actually ridiculous. He's just very touch sensitive. Victoire is decently ticklish too but Teddy is worse.
Who’s the lee and who’s the ler?
Teddy is definitely the lee, Vic is the ler. Sometimes Teddy gets ler moods but not super often and Vic just enjoys having big, cuddly Teddy falling to pieces.
Who gets embarrassed by tickling?
Teddy sometimes, but only when he gets tickled in front of strangers. Most of the people in his life already know what a mess he is, so then he doesn't mind. He just blushes a lot more and gets kinda tense.
Who teases the other about tickling more?
Victoire teases the shit out of Teddy. He gets all flustered and sheepish and forgets how to form sentences. It's worse when Vic first finds out about his thing for it, but he gets better after a while and only really gets affected when she catches him off guard.
Who initiates the tickle fights?
They both do. Perhaps Teddy a bit more than Vic because its on his mind more and he likes to be physical and roughhouse occassionally.
Do either of them have a tickling kink?
Teddy does. I think it took him a while to learn that it was an actual thing, but he always knew he didn't hate getting tickled.
Who has the cutest tickle laugh?
Teddy. It gets all giggly and hearty.
Victoire's laugh is cute regardless.
Who is ticklish in unusual places and where would that be?
With the right touch, Teddy is ticklish practically anywhere. Like literally anywhere.
Vic has only a couple of odd places, like her sternum and her lower back.
Who gets cheer-up tickles?
Both, when the situation allows it. Victoire can get caught up on little things sometimes, and even though Teddy will happily listen to her rant or try to comfort her, there are occasions when all that doesn't work and his last resort is to tickle some sense into her.
Teddy, on the other hand, just gets into these moods sometimes where he's kinda grumpy for now reason or just refuses to talk which is usually when Vic will bring out the cheer-up tickles.
Who takes advantage of the other one getting their arms stuck while taking off their shirt?
Both of them, all the time. They already struggle keeping their hands off each other anyways and they're a pretty playful couple, so whenever it happens, the other has a field day.
How did they discover each other’s ticklishness?
I don't think either of them really remember. They've known each other for so long and have always been so close, it's just one of those things that their brains have filed away with all the other useless information.
I imagine Teddy saw Bill or someone tickle Victoire when they were little, and he heard the sound she made and knew that he wanted to hear it again.
Victoire would have found out through someone else, perhaps Harry or Ginny or even little James spilling the beans to her and Vic immediately having to find out for herself.
Who can’t take tickle bites?
Vic! It's just too much. Especially once Teddy starts growing in some stubble. She'll literally have to grab his hair and pull him away. Of course he slips them in every now and then just to be annoying.
Who has to be tickle-forced out of bed in the morning?
Teddy, not a morning person. Victoire, however, very much a morning person. But also sleepy Teddy is the cutest, and adding tickles on top of that just makes him all giggly and blushy.
Who is in danger of getting hurt when attacking the other?
Teddy. Not that Victoire is a particularly violent person, but she does squirm a lot and since Teddy is a good amount stronger than her, she's not all too worried about him getting hurt.
Who provokes the other into tickling them and how?
Teddy and through any means known to man. Hiding things Vic needs behind his back or out of reach, being purposefully annoying, snarky/cheeky replies, stretching, exposing ticklish parts 'accidentally'... you get the idea.
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