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I know this 2 robbed the Louvre I just can't prove it

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dana terraceâs reaction to disney wanting to use AI for short content, i love this community.
TWST Incorrect quote #77
Deuce: "Hey, Mc, have you thought about having children?"
MC: "..."
MC: "Does looking over you and the others not seem like I already do? Because I promise you, it sure feels like it"
Deuce: "But we're not childr-"
MC: *already distracted* "GRIM, PUT THE FIRE DOWN!"
in the deserts, it gets cold at night so how do you think Leona, Kalim, Jamil, Ruggie and Jack would deal with their s/o sleeping over. S/o has really fluffy blankets from their own dorm (if youâve seen their pictures, their blankets look thin and not fluffy). They bring them over and then cuddle into their boyfriend, and itâs the coziest both have ever been in their life and theyâre both not gonna want to get out of bed for classes next day? (S/o struggles with this normally in their own room cuz itâs their blankets).
Desert nights
Sypnopsis- In which Y/n gets cozy with their boyfriend Jamil, Kalim, Or Jack!
A/n - thereâs not warnings for this fic! Sorry but I was unable to write for Leona and Ruggie Iâve been writing so much for them. I hope you enjoy! PLEASE REBLOG if you enjoyed. Feel free to request!
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âIâm here!â You text him waiting at the side entrance of Savannaclaw/ Scarabia. You heard about the desert getting cold at night but this was ridiculous it had to be about 40 degrees. You shivered holding your blankets as close they could possibly be. And soon you were let into the warm lobby never being more thankful to see your boyfriend.

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Brandy and Paolo Montalban as Cinderella and Charming
Rodgers and Hammersteinâs âCinderellaâ (1997)
Descendants: The Rise of Red (2024)
Descendants: Wicked Wonderland (2026)
A Beauty and her Beast of Choice
Chapter 1
Starring: Beast!Sukuna and Huntsman!Toji
Synopsis: You (the town bookworm) is engaged to Toji, the strongest most egotistical curse slayer protecting your village. In a state of desperation, you make your way through the forest to escape, and find an abandoned castle where a monstrous creature with 4 arms and 2 mouths residesâŚand weird talking furniture?
CW: mentions of vomit (sorry)
Notes: Finally, Chapter 1 is out!! I had so much fun writing this and the prologue so hope you enjoy. Iâll try to update once a week. Not beta read cause Iâm lazy, so some small edits will be made later âđž
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A sorcerer's greatest weapon is the cursed energy that resides inside them. What is âcursed energyâ, you may ask? Itâs a form of spiritual energy that spills out of a sorcerer and is most powerful when said sorcerer is experiencing a strong negative emotion. This is different from most folk tales, which suggest that happy emotions like love or joy are strong enough to combat the greatest evils of this world. To understand the world of sorcery, we must dive into its most prominent characters. Characters born into honour, disgrace and failure. This chapter explores-
âYouâre not reading that book again, are you?â
You look up from the pages in front of you and see the kind librarian staring down at you. You smile and remember your surroundings, a dusty library that smelled of wood, pages and you. You had become such a frequent visitor the last few years that your rose scented oils had seeped into every nook and cranny of the place.
âI just canât put it down,â you say with genuine enthusiasm. âTo think there are beings with such power inside them, enough power to fight the curses-â
âThatâs enough of that now dear,â the librarian interrupts. âYou know youâll get into trouble for such radical ideas.â
You sigh in defeat, aware that your village was not the most progressive when it came to magic. Ever since the rise of invisible beasts named âcursesâ began terrorizing the village 10 years ago, people had been consumed by a permanent state fear. No one had any idea as to why there were so many, or what brought them to our village almost over night.
âI appreciate you looking out for me, Mr Hiroshiâ, you reply honestly âbut the opinion of the villagers is none of my concern. The only way to live a better life is to clue ourselves up on the matter of spirits and where they come from. How to fight them.â
You were very passionate about the matter. Youâd been bookish your whole life and curious to a fault. Interested in how the earth kept spinning and how everything came to be. You were well versed in botany, physiology, astronomy, poetry and spoke Latin, Greek and Arabic. In your world, it was uncommon for girls to be so well educated, matter of fact many of the girls in town could only read the names of their family members and not much else. No one knew how you managed to absorb knowledge like a sponge, especially since you weren't raised too differently from the other ladies around. You assumed it was because no one cared enough to find out. All that mattered was that you were odd, an outcast that didnât fit the image of a respectable young lady.
âWhy concern yourself with such matters when your fiance is so strong and capable?â
Ah, right. Your fiance.
You were engaged to Toji Fushiguro, otherwise known as âThe Curse Slayerâ as nicknamed by his numerous fans in the village. You werenât his biggest cheerleader, but you acknowledged that he was a behemoth of a man. Matter of fact, the word âmanâ in reference to Fushiguro could almost be insulting. He was a raw powerhouse with strength akin to the Gods you studied when reading about ancient Greece.
âJust because he has strength, doesn't mean I need to forget about building my own.â
Two years ago today, the Curse Slayer stumbled into your village, looking for a place to stay the night. Your father (the mayor) suggested that he was welcome despite the failing crops and therefore limited food. Not a wise decision at the time, but he was so good natured that he couldn't turn a man asking for help away. He informed your now fiance, that the crops were failing as the small number of farmers we had, had been killed off due to beasts that had been rampaging our home for 8 years now. Toji said it wouldnât be a problem, and he was not lying. During the next attack, he had effortlessly stepped in and killed, no, slaughtered the curse that had been loitering around the town hall using mysterious weapons no one else could wield. The town celebrated and offered him permanent residence. The curses still appeared from time to time but they were promptly handled, by the demigod himself. The more curses he destroyed, the more favour he got with the townspeople. Theyâre building him a statute, a museum and bla bla bla whatever else.
âMaybe you should give him more of a chance, dear. Your fathers owes him his life and the lives of every soul in the village.â
Fushiguro wasnât just a warrior, but he was handsome too. Pitch black hair, an impressive build and a face hand carved by whatever deity was up there. You probably looked like a spoiled brat for not being over the moon about being his future bride, but your ambitions were not with marriage. There was a whole world outside your tiny corner of the earth, a world with sorcery and culture and scientific knowledge that you may never have access to! You didnât have time to cook, clean, pump out six or seven kids then rub his feet at the end of the day.
âIf my father owes so much, why donât the two of them get married.â The librarian chuckles, always so amused by your spirit and outlook on the world.
He uses his brown walking stick to hobble over to a seat, opposite to where youâve been crouched on the floor amongst the shelves. You wouldnât be surprised if your butt cheeks left an imprint in the dust, as you had been sitting here for hours.
âMr Hitoshi,â you begin with caution. âYouâre the only person who loves books here as much as me. Even including the men who were given a sufficient education. How can you stand this place, when you know what's outside?â
He thinks over his answer, used to pondering loaded questions from you. âI started my family here. My daughter was born in the local temple, my wife and I spent 3 nights together in our little home close to the farms and I managed to own the town library- an ambition I've had since I was a boy.â You contemplate his words in your head, wondering where this was going. âMy family and ambitions are all here. I understand thereâs a world out there I may never know, but I believe I was put in this corner of the Earth, because my happiness is here.â
You never thought of it like that. When phrased this way, you feel almost ashamed for making fun of this town in front of him. He had managed to live out his dreams here, why were you struggling so much? He mustâve noticed the look on your face, as he interjected.
âEveryone is different. Thereâs no shame in dreaming of more than you have, especially when youâre so young.â
The use of the word young throws you off. Most of the girls here were married at 16, and at your ancient, decrepit 21, you were seen as more a leach to your father than a young girl figuring out life.
âThank you.â You say simply.
âAny time, my dear.â
You enter a comfortable silence where you hold the book in your hand, and skim the title once more, âThe Sorcerers Amongst Usâ. If they truly existed, where were they? The book mentioned that their main job was to fight to protect those who couldnât and yet your village was defenseless before Fushiguro. There was so much you couldnât quite understand and it was jarring to no end. How was he able to fight them as he did? Is there something youâre missing, something thatâs-
Your train of thought is interrupted by the squeaking of a chair, and Mr Hitoshi's walking stick.
âWhere are you going?â You ask with interest.
âMy wife says she needs help clearing up her stand after the festival.â
Shit! The festival! How the hell could you have forgotten?
âAh crap, I was supposed to be there with my father and Fushiguro!â
You practically fly off the floor in a hurry, clutching the book in your hands, darting around to find the shelf it came from. âI thought you knew and were making a rebellious decision not to go!â Mr Hitoshi said honestly.
âEven I have my limits.â You were scurrying like a headless chicken looking for your satchel. You couldâve sworn you were sitting right beside it!
âIs this yours?â Mr Hitoshi lifts the shabby brown bag and holds it in your direction.
âYes, yes, thatâs mine!â You nearly snatch it out of the poor man's hand and dart to the library entrance, hoping your father wonât be too cross with you. Youâre half way out the door when you remember the book is still in your hand, whatâs wrong with you today?
âDoyoumindifIleavethishere?â Your words blur in your panicked haze as you point to the little table in front of you.
âKeep it,â He answers straight faced. âYouâre the only one who reads it, anyway.â
Your brain freezes for a second, the panic that had swept you away before settling down. âAre you sure? I couldnât possibly-â
âThese books are your only assured way of seeing the world outside of this village. Iâd give you more but I know you wonât let me.â
A watery smile graces your lips and before you know it, youâre reaching out to wrap the old man in a bear hug. âThank you, thank you, thank you! Iâll take the best care of it, I promiseâ
He lets out a soft chuckle, âI know you will,â He breaks the hug and gives you one of his signature smiles. The kindest smile youâd gotten from a villager thatâs not your father, âNow shoo, you donât wanna get in any more trouble young lady.â
Heâs right. You give him one last smile before hurrying out the door and stuffing the book in your satchel.
You speedwalk for about 10 minutes before you reach the town square, the sun already leaving an orange trail as it retreats for the night. You were so fucked, but hopefully youâd be less so, if your father sees you made an effort to get here as soon as you realised. You speed up a little more, the townspeople shooting you odd looks as you pass.
âA peculiar girl that one,â
âThatâs the bookworm I was telling you about!â
âYes, the mayor's daughter! Engaged to the Curse Slayer, that one, lucky girl.â
It didnât really bother you anymore, as people always spoke about you due to your odd nature. You pass the little old lady selling eggs and the boy haggling fruits. The market would close soon, and people were trying to get in their last little bargains.
Finally, you spot your father and Fushiguro outside the Shushi next to the waterfountain.
âHello.â You were so lame in times of panic, and painfully awkward.
âHello, to you too, daughter. You were supposed to be here 4 hours ago.â Your father couldnât be intimidating if he tried, poor guy. The real reason you were nervous was the 250 pounds of pure muscle next to him, not that you think heâd beat you up or anything, but damn he was just⌠big. You look up at him and give a curt nod and apologetic smile. He looks down on you with a blank look, his shaggy hair falling into his eyeline. You never really could get an accurate read on what he was thinking. He was a bit older than you, and despite his handsomeness, you could obviously tell. He wore the hardened expression of a man whoâd seen the worst life had to offer, and scars of all different shapes across his arms, not to mention the particularly noticeable one across his lips.
âYa know, itâs pretty fucking rude to stand up your fiance, brat.â He scolded you like he was older as well.
âDonât call me that, and I'm sorry.â You spit, any genuine remorse replaced with irritation.
âNow, now no need to be so hostile to your fiance my dear,â your father breaks the tension between you and Fushiguro. âLet us all enjoy a drink and calm down. Iâll have a more stern talk with you when you get home, young lady.â He wasnât an intimidating man, but getting in trouble was inconvenient and incredibly embarrassing. Most women had their third child by now and were the scolder not the scolded. You didnât necessarily want any of that, but you had to admit, not being married made people treat you like a child sometimes, or like a child that was also a senior citizen.
Fushiguro opens the door to the Shushi, allowing you and your father to slip inside. âThank you, Fushiguro.â You huff out.
âYouâre welcome, doll,â You throw up in your mouth a little at the pet name, âAnd if youâre gonna be my wife, you can call me Toji.â
Thereâs a small commotion as soon as your âfuture husbandâ enters the establishment. The townspeople (who had no shame already in your opinion) began hooting at the mere site of him. The most annoying oif the bunch were the triplets, who were notorious for fawning over Fushoguro. Drooling mouths and eyes filled with unrestrained lust. They were beautiful girls, truly, with golden blonde hair and petite frames. Your fiance could probably lift the three of them at the same time if he wanted. Looking at girls like that always did make you feel a bit envious. Just because you didnât want to marry, didnât mean that you wanted to be an ugly invisible shell. You didnât know where you stood in terms of beauty, your shining reputation overshadowed your appearance for better or for worse.
âGood evening, Tojiâ one of the triplets drawled, her voice dripping with seduction, clearly meant to enhance her already sultry feminine wiles. Now, you didnât want to marry Toji- youâd sell him if you could- but flirting with another girl's fiance right in front of her was rude. He gives them brief acknowledgment in the form of a wave which sends them into a squealing heap.
â I can call you Fushi? Itâs a cute nickname, so I think thatâs a good compromise.â
He rolls his eyes at you, âA lesser man would forbid you from leaving the house after making such undignified comments.â He spits out the word amidst the otherwise lazy drawl, as if he knows he couldnât care less about what was dignified or not. The triplets however, shoot you a dirty look for displeasing such an obvious catch.
âItâs better than what you call me? Who tries to romance their fiance by calling them âbratâ?â You brazenly reply.
The men raised their glasses of whatever fermented wine they were drinking, as Fushiguro walked by, singing praises for his âmagnificenceâ and âunparalleled strengthâ.
âItâs not flattering, but it is fitting.â He smirks to himself, clearly proud of his flawless logic.
Your father leads you to a table in the back, private and out of site from the otherwise unruly establishment.
âI was hoping that the two of you would get to speak at the celebration earlier, but since there was a delay,â He pauses to give you an unimpressed look, âYou two can catch up now.â He gives the both of you a once over, proud at his match making, and leaves to consult with whoever the mayor does.
You and your finance sit in an uncomfortable silence. Your fingers drum against the table, thinking a form of movement would make things less awkward between the two of you. It didnât. You decide to be brave and speak up,
âHow was your day Fushiguro?â
âFine.â
Nice chat. You werenât so self absorbed to think that he was thrilled about this as well, but marriage was different for you. He was a curse slayer for goodness sake! He had tons of knowledge and glory and god knows what his life was like before he stumbled into your village a couple of years ago. Speaking of, an idea popped into your head.
âHey, Fushiguro?â He cocks his head to look at you, an unimpressive look across his face. You werenât dissuaded.
You reach into your raggedy satchel and pull out your book, laying it across the table. âYou know how I like to read, right?â He cocks his brow, as if to say obviously but he looks down at the book in front of him, his eyes scanning the title.
âSince you slay curses and all that, I was wondering if you knew about..â Your sentence trailed off as you took in his face. His eyes were completely frozen on the title, his face unmoving, but still etched in shock. This is the most vulnerable expression youâd seen from him, and you didnât know how to approach that. Maybe if you kept talking heâd snap out of it.
âI found this book in the library a few months ago,â You look at his face to check if you had his attention, âIâve reread it about 4 times now, and I find something new everytime, but I was wondering if youâd explain-â
âNo.â His voice was gruff and stern, a certain tone you hadnât heard from him before.
âIt wonât take too long, itâs just chapter 4 keeps talking about something called âsix eyesâ and I-â
âNo.â
âOkay, that's fine. If you don't want to talk about chapter 4, we can speak about
He abruptly stands, his fists slamming into the table below him. His face swallowed in anger looking down at you. You and the man had a complicated relationship, but never once had you been the object of his wrath.
âI said no.â
People around you go quiet, greedy eyes taking in the spectacle. You stare on in shock, never had you expected this type of reaction from him. His main emotional states altered between smug, focused and indifference.
What stings the most isnât your fiance's intense mood swings, or the embarrassment building in your chest, but your fathers lingering gaze. He looks⌠disappointed. Your father hadnât exactly embraced your nature growing up, but he never looked disappointed.
You look around again, heat rising to your face as everyone stills and watches. âToji,â You hope addressing him by his first name will soften him a bit âI didnât mean to make you so angry, could you please tell me where I misspoke?â
He stands straighter, avoiding eye contact with you as he goes to walk out the bar. People part a path for him, as if he were some deity and, you suppose, he kind of was to them. Before he leaves he lightly grabs your fathers arm to whisper in something discreet into his ear. His eyes widen and his attention quickly turns to the book plopped on the table, unaware of the destruction it (you) just caused.
Shit.
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Despite the diversity of talent across sorcerers, not all of them are created equal. There is a disproportionate amount of strength amongst them, and some will go down in history whereas others will be forgotten, as if they were no different to non-curse users. A noticeable example of this is Ryomen Sukuna, otherwise known as the disgraced one, and the current king of curses. In simple terms, Jujutsu society is run by a handful of clans which all propose a main ruler. Sukuna is the main exception to this rule, as he claimed the throne with his sheer strength alone, despite being in the same generation as a user with both the six eyes and limitless technique.
You had reread this same passage from chapter four twice over, excluding all the times youâd read it when rereading the book. Why was Fushiguro so angry at the Shoshi today? Was it pent up anger because you missed the festival? You donât think so, he doesn't take this marriage as seriously as anyone else does in the village. Did you bring up uncomfortable memories? He never spoke about what the thirty odd years of his life were like before he entered your tiny town. Where did he learn to fight all those curses? Now that you think of it, he should be happy to explore the book with you, you were going to be his wife after all.
A knock on the door snaps you out of your ruminative trance, and your eyes peak upwards as you watch your father peak his head around your bedroom door.
âMay I come in?â
You nod and he enters the room, standing a bit awkwardly.
âToji told me what happened in the bar. About that, uhâ He stumbles slightly, as if the mere mention of the stack of folded paper was an awkward conversation. âThe book, yes thatâs right, the book you had today.â
âI have books everyday.â You respond dryly.
âYes but it seems this one brought up particularly strong feelings for Toji.â
You saw that. Everyone saw that.
âYour point father?â Youâd definitely regret being so dry and unresponsive in the morning, but you were so emotionally drained right now, you couldnât bear to exert yourself any further. All you wanted to do was curl up in your bed sheets, book in hand-
âI think you need to forget that book.â
Youâve never felt more rejuvenated in your life, nearly giving yourself whiplash with how quickly you sit up.
âExcuse me?â
âItâs just that, well- honey Iâve always tried to be supportive of your interests, no matter if I understood them or not but, as your father, I have a responsibility to look out for you. That means acting in your best interest even if you don't understand at the time.â
You weren't a child. You could make your own decision just fine!?
âThis habit,â He spits the word as if its more a shameful kink than a hobby, âis not doing you any favors.â
âAll I asked was a question. A question on a topic I thought heâd be interested in. Thatâs what married couples are supposed to do, right?â
Youâre struggling to look the man in the eye. This habit was your only way of travelling and understanding. You couldnât just give it up because it made small minded folk uncomfortable.
âI donât know what you were thinking, but if you are to survive after Iâm gone, you need a respectable husband that can protect you from the evil spirits that walk amongst us!â
âIf you let me learn and read i wouldnât need Toji to protect me-â
âEnough, daughter-â
âNo, not âenoughâ, Iâm trying to explain to you-â
âYou need to listen to me-â
âThe book explains something called âcursed energyâ and âsorcerersâ-â
âListen to me, daughter-â
âI will not listen to absolute crap-â
âYou will shut your mouth and listen to me now!â
Youâre still in shock. Your father has never raised his voice so aggressively toward you before. You feel tears prick in your eyes, tears that were already waiting to fall from the humiliation you suffered earlier tonight.
âYou are to burn that goddamn book before I wake up tomorrow morning! You will also write a decent and courteous apology to Toji, for being a bad wife and stepping out of your place.â
Your bedroom door slams, and the tears that were waiting to fall run down your face freely.
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The moonlight's illumination was the only light guiding you as you led your trusty horse, Philipe, out of the stable. You do a once over before you mount, ensuring you brought the essentials. Back up cloak, bread, water, lamp and your book, tucked safely into your satchel. You only had a few hours before day break, and had to move quickly before someone caught up to you. You lead the horse a few more steps, uttering soothing words and praises to your only ally left.
As someone who prided themselves on being intelligent, you were self aware enough to understand this wasn't your brightest idea. Matter of fact, this was one of the most impulsive decisions youâd ever made in your life- but you had no choice. Your father was the only support system youâd ever had and thatâs just gone up in flames so you had to leave. There were many things you were forgetting, such as saying goodbye to Mr Hitoshi, your weekly chores that needed finishing and other mundane things that seemed so trivial now.
This wasnât just impulsive, reckless and extreme, it was also dangerous. The Kaisen forest was a death sentence for most and the curses that lurked within would be the unmerciful executioners. The fact that they were invisible wasnât helpful either. The more you think of it, the more you wanted to turn back, but your horse was already trodding on, loyal to your commands despite your own hesitance. The book said something about not all curses being equal. Hopefully, you would run into a few weak ones and outsmart them? Dodge them? Maybe you shouldâve thought this through before packing as soon as your father went to sleep, but emotions have always gotten the best of you.
Even if you did make it out alive, where would you go? You could go to a sister village nearby. They may even know who you are. You could say you got lost doing⌠something, then ask to stay for a few days. Your father would surely be contacted and then, when heâs close, you would escape to a new place going further and further away. Maybe youâd even be able to leave the continent. You heard that France was particularly lovely this time of year and-
A twig snapping from behind tore you away from your thoughts. You feel the blood in your body drop to your feet and your senses sharpen, almost as if you were a guard dog whoâd been made alert of an intruder. Youâd learned about the flight or fight response in your physiology book. Your body was made to survive potential threats and predators. Yours was clearly broken, since you had yet to fight or flee the scene and instead were thinking of a book you read once upon a time.
Thankfully, your horse is still in touch with its primal instinct and it darts through the trees, running for the both of your lives.
The wind whips in your hair and your eyes sting as dirt and air are brushing past. You cling to Philipe, panting as if you were the one running. Youâre not sure how far youâve come, but your village is long gone and you were officially in the deep parts of the forest.
The atmosphere was miserable. The tree branches twisted into uncanny shapes and you felt a presence with you no matter how far Philipe trotted. The horse was catching its breath, and you were using this time to take in your surroundings even more. If you had a chance at survival, you had to be vigilant. The presence that's been following you has gotten stronger. You thought you were just being paranoid but it feels like a vengeful soul is closing in on you. The hairs at the back of your neck rise to a stand as a gurgling sound plays in your ear. This was really creeping you out. You almost feel sick to your stomach. The human body wasnât made to handle so much fear at one time. You learnt that curses respond to emotions such as these, the fear youâd experienced earlier most likely attracting more.
Your mouth had gone painfully dry, your eyes nearly building out of your head as you felt the presence begin to multiply. This would be the perfect time to alert your steed of the danger, but your fear has made you freeze in place. Luckily, your horse understands the severity of the situation and charges as fast as he was before.
In your frightened state, your hands had begun to sweat, the reigns becoming slippery and uncomfortable. Philipe wasnât doing too well either. His strides had become messy and uncoordinated as he still needed time to recover from that burst of energy. To make matters worse, the feeling of nausea sitting within you wasnât going away. What was manageable at first, has become unbearable. Your stomach twists and you feel the bread you nibbled on rise in your throat. What the hell was going on? Two minutes later, you were fighting full on body tremors whilst your horse raced onwards, focused on getting you out of the unfathomable danger you were in.
Little did you know, the danger was about to increase as Philipe- ungracefully- leapt over a branch at the same time your body shook from revulsion. You didnât even feel your hands slip off the reigns as they did, but what you did feel was your head hitting the cold, hard floor beneath. You groaned out in pain at the contact, and again from the vomit that had seeped out your mouth, collecting on your hair thatâs sprawled out next to you. To make matters worse, the presence(s) you felt earlier were still there. Closing in. Your vision goes blurry, and you struggle to keep your eyes open. Surely if you closed them now, and allowed yourself to rest here, it would be the end.
Your life didnât flash before your eyes, like you expected it to. You didnât rethink your choices or see a blinding light to transport you from one plane of existence to another. The theology texts you read all had different accounts of what this moment would be like, but you didnât care for any of those explanations. You didnât feel anger, resentment, relief or even peace. You just felt nothing. A calm nothing overtaking you in waves as you closed your eyes. You didnât make it far out your village, but at least you tried. And that was the main thing.
I if requests are open, do you think you can do a syndrome x reader, a continuation of the Christmas special. Maybe he sees the reader interact with kids or babies, and starts to realize what she meant, and becomes an angsty/fluff.
Thank you!
Ohh I had so much fun writing this! Thank you so much for this request. I just love writing for Buddy and I hope you enjoy it.
Family Syndrome ||
Characters:
⢠Syndrome (Buddy Pine): A former superhero fan turned villain, focused on world domination. Highly intelligent, manipulative, and often self-centered in his pursuits. He initially dismisses the idea of having a family but gradually begins to feel the absence of his wifeâs affection and realizes what she truly meant.
⢠Reader (Wife): Syndromeâs loving and supportive wife, who yearns for a more personal future with him, including raising a family. She is compassionate, hopeful, and patient but also deeply hurt by his initial rejection. Over time, she distances herself emotionally, finding comfort in moments with children, which unknowingly sparks a change in Buddy.
⢠Various Children & Babies: Represent the warmth and love that the reader desires, unknowingly influencing Syndromeâs realization of what he might be missing.
Trigger Warnings:
⢠Emotional Conflict: The reader and Syndrome experience a deep emotional rift due to differing desires for the future.
⢠Dismissive Behavior: Syndrome initially disregards his wife's feelings and aspirations, creating emotional pain.
⢠Isolation & Loneliness: The reader begins to pull away emotionally, and Syndrome starts to feel the emptiness of her absence.
⢠Angst & Regret: Syndrome struggles with the realization of how much he has neglected his wifeâs emotional needs.
⢠Soft Manipulation: Syndromeâs past tendencies to prioritize his own plans over their relationship contribute to the tension.
⢠Bittersweet Realization: Themes of longing, self-reflection, and unspoken love create a slow, aching emotional shift before leading to a heartwarming resolution.
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