i'm curious about your version of ghost!dream and/or ghost!tommy
Oooh I have some designs I made 2+ years ago for a roleplay group I was in that doesn't exist anymore, and I suppose I could share those! Here you go:
Aspects of these designs I would say speak pretty heavily about the eras they were designed in. BK!Tommy (plus Phantommy) is from a canon-divergent New L'Manberg-era world, and I started roleplaying/designed him all the way back in 2021. Spirit (or Nukes!Dream) was designed shortly after the launch (ha) of the nukes ending, circa late 2022/early 2023.
In my personal headcanon, ghosts are manifestations of a single aspect or emotion that is directly contrary to their living counterpart's greatest flaw. Phantommy is a manifestation of peace, in direct contrast with Tommy's temper, and Spirit is a manifestation of obedience, in direct contrast with Dream's obsession with control.
With a bit of magical memory shenanigans, both ghosts have an extremely hard time recalling any memories that contradict their current demeanor. Phantommy is very difficult to rile up - he's almost incapable of rising to any sort of bait. If he does, in rare circumstances, he will be angry for a very small amount of time, then run away because he hates how it feels. And then he'll forget the entire interaction!
Spirit, on the other hand, is just very passive. He's a follower, and hates making any sort of decisions. He will nod along and follow orders and happily take instruction, but panic/melt down if forced to make any sort of decision more major than "what's your favorite color". If pressed in this way, he will shut down and then forget the question entirely.
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So everyone, here I am, undecided once again. "Sweet Dreams, Darling" has four chapters left, and I know I said I'd be writing another Dark!Tommy story for my next series, but an idea recently popped into my head that's shaken me ("Ghost Of A Man" fans, your time has come again...finally đâ¤ď¸!) and I've been left not knowing which one I want to do next. So I'm asking you guys, what would you like to see from me...
I saw you asking for stuff. Could u do a ghost Tommy and ghost hunters sbi with ranboo? safe vore. Tommy is an old soldier ghost. He died protecting is group and the town don't remember his name just his story. feel free to do what u want to it
I took some tiny liberties with this, but this idea has been infecting my brain for days now so i hope you like it!!
tw: soft, safe vore, talk of suicide, character death (duh itâs ghosts)
Ranboo sat in the back of his familyâs van, pressing lightly on his stomach as he felt a few marbles come back into his mouth before he swallowed them back down again, as heâd been doing for a few hours at this point. Machinery rattled in the back of the van; different cameras, scanners, and other ghost hunting stuff. Ranboo had been in this game for a few years, when he met his adoptive family Phil and Techno. They met him at his group home and realized he was something special, and something that could definitely help with their less than normal job.
Ranboo grew up lonely. They never knew their birth parents, as they were given up as a baby. So what did lonely kids do? Well, in Ranbooâs case, learn magic! That would surely make them cool! They became good with cards, regurgitation, and slight of hand, cause what else were they supposed to do with their time? They very quickly learned that the others kids didnât find any of that cool, and they were only pushing potential friends farther away. Eventually, they set their sights on a family, but that didnât seem to be going well either. Ranboo lost almost all hope of being adopted by the time they were a teenager. Until one day when he met Phil and Techno. Two best friends (they had to make it very clear to the adoption agency that no, they were not gay, Phil had a girlfriend, they just wanted a kid together cause fuck it why not, which in Ranbooâs opinion made perfect sense). These two were weird. Like, really weird. And Ranboo loved them immediately.
They were professional ghost hunters (which almost made the adoption agency kick them out, they had to call Philâs girlfriend Kristin to verify that she had a stable job and was supplying Phil and Techno with enough money to properly take care of a child) and were looking for another member of their troupe. Ranboo believed in ghosts wholeheartedly, and was ecstatic when they showed genuine interest in his magic tricks (which included the marbles, to his surprise). When Ranboo turned 16 he was officially legally adopted, and it was the best birthday present he ever could have received. From that point on, the three of them were a ghost hunting team (Kristin still had a âreal jobâ cause they needed money), and quickly learned that Ranboo was a pretty damn powerful medium. He could sense and communicate with the dead through their machines far easier than either of his dads, and had helped them find plenty of haunted locations in the past.
The place they were headed was a memorial to an old war, some place that Ranboo had a feeling was incredibly haunted. Now, museums were normally at least a little haunted, but almost never haunted enough to make him feel ill. But this memorial, whatever is was, was unwieldy upsetting to him.
âYou doinâ alright back there, kid?â Techno asked from the drivers seat, and Ranboo swallowed down his marbles again to answer. âYeah, just, uh, a bit nervous. Something feelsâŚoff about this place.â âAs youâve said,â Phil chuckled. âWhateverâs here has to be mega haunted.â He said, fiddling with his camera. Oh, right, they were youtubers too, Ranboo almost forgot that part. They had a somewhat popular channel and Ranboo was incredibly grateful that his parents were very considerate with what he wanted to put online. Right now, Phil was just trying to make sure their main handheld worked. âYeah, somethingâs here. Iâm sure.â Ranboo adds. This was about to be one hell of a trip.
~~~
Itâs midday when they arrive at the museum of the town of LâManberg, somewhere none of them had ever even heard of. They meet a nice man who Phil had called over the phone to do a tour with. He introduces himself as Mr. Manifold, or just Jack, and leads them around the museum. Apparently, this small town had a lot of war time history, and Jack knew loads of it, since apparently heâd had an ancestor who fought, which was pretty cool. Ranboo tried desperately to feel for anything specific attached to the man, especially if he had a great great grandfather who died in these parts, but nothing. No ghosts. Ranboo still felt wrong, but he couldnât find why. Nowhere they went had any sort of supernatural readings, no matter how cool it all was. With every nervous glance Phil and Techno gave to Ranboo, he felt worse and worse that he could have led them somewhere useless.
Until that one room.
Apparently, the museum was built over a specific relic of the war. Jack started leading them down an old stone staircase, into a place he said was called âthe final control room.â There were old half decayed wooden chests lining the walls, moss infested stone bricks, and a single wooden button in the center of it all.
As soon as Ranboo entered the room, they collapsed.
They had never had panic seize them like this in their entire life. Something in the room, something about it, was wrong. So, so wrong. Something had happened in there, something that hurt a lot of people. Something that time couldnât let go, that had lingered in that room and hit him like a freight train over a hundred years later. He couldnât breathe, he couldnât see through his own tears, and could only barely feel Techno lift him and run him back out of the room.
âSomething bad happened in there.â Ranboo muttered as soon as he was able to. Phil and Techno looked to Jack, who explained that that was the very room where the infamous LâManburg traitor tried to kill the original founders. He apologized for taking Ranboo in, but they insisted they were fine to continue the tour. So, Jack did. Eventually when he finished (with no more incidents, thank god), Phil thanked him profusely for his expertise, and Jack wished them all well and invited them to explore on their own a bit to stop and read.
âIm so sorry, i swear to god I felt something, i still do, there has to be something here, there has to-â Ranboo started apologizing as soon as Jack was out of hearing range, only for Techno to cut him off. âItâs ok, Ranboo, itâs ok. Maybe youâre just off your game, it happens to everyone, weâre not mad at you. You figured out what was wrong with that room, maybe that was all it was. And hey, we get to look around this cool museum!â Ranboo looked and saw the genuine excitement in Techno and Philâs eyes and chuckled, ignoring the feeling that the control room was definitely not what he was looking for, no matter how upsetting it was. His parents were both huge history buffs, and he bet that they loved being here and just learning more than even finding actual ghosts.
âOk, yeah, I- Iâm just gonna go sit outside, if thatâs alright. I feel like iâm suffocating in here. You guys keep exploring and call me later, weâll meet back up then.â âIf thatâs what you want to do, mate. Keep in touch.â Phil tussled Ranbooâs hair, and him and Techno left to put their paranormal equipment back in the car, leaving Ranboo to find their way outside through a back door. He stepped out and closed his eyes, taking a deep breath. He felt betterâŚfor all of two seconds.
Then he opened his eyes and panic hit him again.
The outside area to the museum was a historical town, a place that held some of the exact homes that Lâmanberg citizens lived in over a century ago, and with those homes was a horrible sight that almost made Ranboo pass out from sheer panic for the second time that day.
A tower. Massive and made of cobblestone, it grew to lengths almost higher than Ranboo could physically see. It was old, moss covered, and slightly crumbling, as old stone is, but still sturdy. The control room was nothing compared to this thing.
Ranboo managed to keep himself from throwing up as he made his way closer to the tower and read its plaque: âTower of the Child Soldier.â Ranboo pulled some of the marbles up to his mouth and started chewing on the glass, a nervous tic that Kristin warned would break his teeth one day, but for now her warning was the farthest thing from his mind. He read on.
âThis tower was built by an original citizen of Lâmanberg who couldnât take the war efforts, ending their own life by jumping off this very tower. Letters and documents from other soldiers around this time indicate the victim of this tragedy was a child. This stone is a testimony to the cruelty of war, and just how many innocent people were lost not just to the battle, but to the wars they were fighting with themselves. Rest in peace, Child Soldier, your memory has lasted far beyond your years. To learn more, visit the memorial of the Forgotten Soldiers.â
Ranboo didnât know when they started crying. This was horrible, so so horrible. But, for the first time, they felt like they found part of what they were here for. He rushed back in the museum and found Jack shockingly quickly, asking about the memorial to the forgotten soldiers. Jack explained that while the stories of many remembered veteransâ stories were told in the museum itself, there was another memorial to the soldiers whose names and faces had been erased over time.
The memorial Jack led them too was, admittedly, beautiful. It was outdoors, marble archways and columns aligned in a circle with display cases with belongings. Some of the things were all together and labeled that itâs likely they all belonged to the same person, though historians were unsure who those people were. Some display cases just held random objects. Finally, there was a small room with a door and a staircase. Jack said that it led to the room where the rest of the memorabilia that belonged to the child soldier was. So, Ranboo thanked him and went down.
The hallway at the bottom was narrow, the walls were glass cases lit up and filled with remnants from this poor kid. Diary entries, songs and poems, hand knitted scarves and jackets, and mementos that were presumably gifts from their friends. There were even letters from people who knew them, ranging from talking about how irritating they were as the youngest soldier at just 16, some talking about how theyâd never met someone so loyal and it was a shame they were fighting in such a huge war so young.
Ranboo had never felt quite like this in his entire life. He honestly couldnât help the tears that rolled down his cheeks. He felt utterly sick to his stomach, pain stabbing him through the gut at the sheer grief he felt. The feelings werenât his, something was pushing this onto him. This was what he set out to find; this poor child, only a little bit younger than he was now, losing his life to suicide in this war. âIâm not sure if itâs you thatâs here,â Ranboo started quietly, âbutâŚbut Iâm here to talk to you. To learn your story. Iâm a medium, I just want answers.â Nothing. Ranboo continued. âIâve never had a place make me feel like this. I knew something happened here the moment I heard of this town, and I needed to see. I learned about the war, I learned about the rebellion and the betrayal and-â at that, a draft blew through the room, dropping the temperature drastically. Ranboo was sure he closed the door behind him, and even if he hadnât, it wasnât this cold outside.
âI know, I know that must have been horrible, I canât imagine, I went in that room and just the sight of the stone and chests sent me into a panic attack. I canât imagine what it would have been like in person.â It felt like a rock was sinking in his gut the more he talked about the control room, so Ranboo shifted gears. âIâm so sorry. Iâm about as old as you were, I canât imagine. You didnât deserve it, you didnât deserve any of it. And you donât deserve to be stuck here alone. This place may have forgotten you, but I donât want to. Iâm here. I want to be here, if youâll let me be.â Ranboo could barely finish speaking before he fell to the ground, his forehead pressed into his knees as he began to sob. He knew these feelings werenât his, he knew it, but he also couldnât reason through the blind grief and sorrow he was feeling enough to care.
With no warning, the lights in the display cases at the walls went out, leaving a single illuminated case right in front of him, the center of it all: a uniform. White and blue with accents of red. Tattered, torn, with small patches and embroidery on it. And at the foot of the case, a little ghost stood. Barely 5 inches tall, standing just on the other side of the glass. Ranboo wasâŚwell shocked, to say the least. Heâs been able to feel ghosts, sure, but heâs never seen one. Half of him didnât think they could even have a visible form until right now.
The child soldier was a boy, somewhat translucent and shaded blue, with dirt filled hair, sunken almost glowing blues eyes, and a torn up mismatched outfit of whatever he must have been wearing when he died. He stared up at Ranboo, who heâd let stop sobbing, tense and full of distrust. But as Ranboo looked at him, he found himself tearing up again all on his own. âYou lookâŚexhausted.â The little ghosts eyes went wide, shoulders dropping as he began to cry again. Ranboo laid a hand in front of the glass, and was shocked when the ghost stepped through onto it. They pulled him up to their chest, feeling the cold and only half corporeal being press into them and cry as Ranboo swiped a finger up and down his back.
âItâs been so long,â the ghost muttered eventually. âEven when I was alive, IâŚâ He trailed off, and Ranboo didnât push him to continue. âItâs ok.â Ranboo said, cause what else were they supposed to say? It was a ghost. A real, actual fucking ghost, it was taking all of their self control to not freak out. All things considered, it looked weak, but if this kid was what was infecting the museum and the memorial and messing with their head like that, Ranboo could guess that he was anything but. âIâm here to help, however i can.â âHow?â the ghost whispered in response. âIâm dead. Thats it. I didnât do well enough in life, now Iâm here forever. Even if you can finally see me, you canât stay.â
âCan I take you out of here? You donât deserve to spend the rest of your afterlife surrounded by the same places you were for your entire life. I travel a lot, Iâll take you.â Ranboo wasnât sure why he was offering. He certainly didnât need to, he just met this dead kid. ButâŚsomething about all of this hit home for them. They lived their life seemingly alone, unappreciated, and helpless. Getting a family had been Ranbooâs saving grace, maybe they could be a saving grace for this ghost too.
âIâŚIâd love to go. But I canât.â the ghost admittedly sadly. âIm stuck here. Im bonded to this stupid uniform and thereâs nothing else in here that Iâve had a stronger connection with. Thereâs only one thing I might be able to re-bond to, but itâs not down here.â âWherever it is, Iâll find it.â
âI had it throughout the whole war, and it was on me when I..when I died. Iâd bet itâs there. If you find it, Iâll be able to follow wherever it goes. Thatâs how I think it works, or at least, thatâs how it feels like it should work. Youâre the first person whoâs ever been able to see me like this, I want to trust you. If you really can somehow feel my emotions, youâll find it. Help me and Iâll leave with you.â âIâll find it, then. Iâm not leaving you behind.â He didnât know why he became so attached to the ghost, but he wasnât going back on his word now. Ranboo pulled the ghost away from his chest, holding him to eye level with one hand and holding the other outstretched. âIâm Ranboo.â The ghost grinned, his smile taking up his whole face as tears still poured from his eyes. He took one finger with his hands and shook. âIâm Tommy.â
~~~
The sun was starting to set by the time Ranboo gathered everything they needed for what they were about to do. Whatever weird physic connection they had to Tommy was truly fucking with their head as they circled the tower, trying to get a sense of where this thing might be. Almost everyone in town was home for the night, which Ranboo was grateful for since he was pretty sure that digging up around a memorial site was probably unappreciated at best and illegal at worst.
He was running fully off his own intuition, digging near the front of the stone, quickly realizing that whatever Tommy needed was in that area. It luckily wasnât too far down, since Ranboo was only using their hands, but eventually they found it: a compass. This was it. Almost as soon as their hands touched the old iron, the sick panicked feeling theyâd had since first arriving here went away, though Tommyâs lingering grief remained. They pulled a water bottle from their backpack and quickly cleaned off the compass with their shirt till it shone like it hadnât been buried for a century. They opened itâs clasp to find the inside miraculously untouched and clean of grime, save for a message that had been scratched into the inside years ago: âYour Tubbo.â Along with this, it was fully functional, pointing in a direction that was decidedly not North but hey at least the hand was working. They clenched it in one hand and pushed the upturned soil back into place with the other. They had to push back more tears as they thought that this had been Tommyâs, now unsure if the sadness was theirs or not, but that was an issue for later. Right now they just needed to steal this century old historical artifact and be on their wa-
âRanboo! There you are, Phil and Techno have been lookinâ for you!â
Now call it a practiced reflex or whatever, but when a kid who has spent most of their free time practicing magic tricks that may or may not involve swallowing marbles gets caught by a museum curator holding what could be a priceless addition to the museum that they are not going to give up, you can imagine that in the panic to hide it, muscle memory may kick in.
Ergo, you know exactly where the compass ended up the second Ranboo heard Jackâs voice.
Ranboo turned away from the monolith to see Jack running towards him, trying to keep his cool and pretend everything was fine as he felt the cold metal of the compass slip down his throat and into his stomach, eventually clinking against the marbles he hadnât had time to pull to his mouth. âYou alright, man?â he questioned, and Ranboo nodded. âYup! yup, totally, absolutely nothing wrong here, hehâŚwhere are my parents? I have something to show them.â
~~~
âThis is crazy, we didnât even know this was here!â Phil said, standing at the cobblestone tower. âItâs sad, too. You said there was more stuff left behind by this kid?â Techno asked, and Ranboo nodded, wanting to get back to the other memorial as soon as possible so they could get Tommy and get out of this town. âYes, thereâs a little underground tomb thing in his memory, and we need to go there before it closes and we head home.â Ranboo said with a determination that was rare for them. Techno and Phil took the hint to follow.
Making his way back to the memorial, Phil and Techno looked around a bit at some other artifacts, but Ranboo bolted straight back to where Tommy was. Racing down the steps, he saw all the lights were still broken except for the uniform spotlight, and Tommy was nowhere to be seen. âTommy, itâs me, Iâm back. I found it, I found the compass. âYour Tubbo,â right? You can come with me, Iâll get you out of here.â Nothing. He waited. He heard the district footsteps of his parents behind him, but paid them no mind. âTommy? Itâs ok, you donât have to hide! Itâs me, Ranboo, your friend, remember? Tommy??â He started to get frantic, and felt a calming hand on his shoulder. âCalm down, Ran, you donât need to have another panic attack today. Whoâs Tommy?â âThe soldier, this soldier!â Ranboo said, pointing at the uniform. âThe kid, the one who built the tower! He asked me to find something, it was where he said it would be, I spoke to him, I touched him, he was here!! Please, please you have to believe me-â âWe do, mate, we do!â Phil interjected, taking Ranbooâs hands in his and rubbing circles into the backs of his palms. âYou spoke to a ghost, thatâs incredible! But, maybe if you found what he wanted, heâs moved on? You helped him find peace.â âHe didnât want peace, he just wanted a friend! I told him Iâd be back for him.â Ranboo practically sobbed. He again didnât know what came over him, he was never like this. He barely knew this ghost, why was he getting so worked up over this?? Phil and Techno exchanged glances that told him they were thinking the same thing he was.
âRanboo, listen to me;â Techno said, placing his hands on his kidâs shoulders, âyou helped him. Heâs at peace now because of you. He probably didnât know that would happen, but heâs ok now. Heâs happy, alright?â Ranboo took a few deep breaths, and suddenly felt a shocking wave of calmness wash over him. And by shocking, he meant freezing. It was like a bucket of ice water had been poured over his head, but he no longer felt ill. Sure, he was shivering, but he feltâŚbetter. So, so much better. He was worried about Tommy, but maybe his parents were right, maybe he had moved on. Maybe Ranboo had helped him.
No one noticed that the air in the cellar grew warmer as the trio left the up the stairs.
~~~
Ranbooâs sense of calm had persisted as he was helping pack up his familyâs van, now knowing theyâd have to drive through the night to get home, but so did the chill. In fact, his shivering had gotten so bad that Phil had stopped to buy him a blanket and a few packs of hand warmers at a gas station, and that was barely doing anything. It had been a few hours at this point, and while Techno was driving in silence and Phil was asleep, Ranboo found himself laying across the backseat pulling the marbles back up to his mouth again out of habit, only to barely suppress a hiss of pain when they hit his teeth. They were fucking cold, and the sensation on his teeth was incredibly unpleasant. Pulling the marbles out of his mouth, he was shocked to discover that they were coated in ice, fully frozen over.
None of this was making sense. They set the marbles aside, sitting up somewhat and pressing a hand to their torso underneath the blanket. It was frigid, the entire area of his stomach was ice cold. WasâŚwas it the compass? Could it be?? He tried to pull it up, but for the first time in years, he couldnât. He tried again. Nothing. He tried a third time, and this time distinctly felt something yanking the compass back into his stomach.
The aura of calm (which Ranboo was quickly realizing was being pushed onto him like the panic had been earlier) was cracking, and Ranboo began to panic. He couldnât throw up, his body temperature had dropped by at least 10° F, and his stomach felt like it had frostbite. What could he possibly have done, what could possibly-
wait.
The air in his stomach was dropping in temperature, his emotions were being manipulated, and the compass was in his stomach, the one thing that the ghost had said heâd be able to latch onto to leave with Ranboo.
no fucking way.
âTommyâŚ?â Ranboo whispered as loud as he would dare as to not disturb his parents. He waited for a response, until-
âI was wondering how long itâd take you.â
Ranboo could have screamed. The calm aura shattered, and he slapped a hand over his mouth to keep from hyperventilating while his other hand stayed firmly grasped over his stomach. Fuck. Holy fuck, there was a ghost inside of him. Was he possessed, or was this being haunted? It felt like he was being haunted, more so, but either way he would certainly fucking rather not be. âWhat are you doing in there?! Get out!!!â Ranboo hissed frantically, still trying to pull the compass out of his stomach and hopefully the ghost along with it. The compass was pulled back down regardless.
âHey, donât yell at me like this is my fault! Why would you swallow my compass anyway? Donât you think it was a bit of a shock for me to see you walk into my room, feel the presence of the most valuable item I owned before I died, and attach myself to it only to end up in here?! Pretty damn weird way to rescue a guy, if I do say so myself.â Tommy snarked, and Ranboo sighed. âIâll explain later, I donât want my dads to hear me. Iâm sorry, now let me bring you out.â âNo can do.â Tommy replied. âI donât, uh, deal with adults well. I heard them talking to you, thatâs why I didnât just leave the second I ended up in here. Iâd rather not meet your folks. And myself and the compass seem to be just fine.â
âIâm gonna die.â âNo you wonât, pussy. Iâm not that cold.â âThe metal against my stomach lining is!â Ranboo quietly argued, âjust let me bring the compass up, iâm not gonna get rid of it. I want to help you, but i canât do that if weâre both ghosts.â
âYouâŚyou still want to help me?â ââCourse.â Tommy responded in silence for a few seconds, before sighing. âFine, but if you toss it Iâll curse you.â Ranboo hummed in agreement, not bothering to argue that if he wanted to toss it he wouldnât have dug it up and certainly wouldnât have swallowed it in the fucking first place, and this time when he pulled up the compass it came easily. When he pulled it out of his mouth, a cloud of steam came out with it like he was standing outside in negative degrees. Sure enough, the compass was frozen and almost hurt his hands to touch, so he immediately opened a new pack of hot hands for it, wrapping it carefully.
With nothing else in his stomach, he could start to focus on what Tommy himself felt like, which heâd expected to be nothing, but wasâŚdefinitely something. Firstly, the ghost was cold, as was to be expected, but oddly physical. Like, there was a noticeable weight in his stomach, but he was generally used to that. Tommy didnât necessarily weighâŚless or more than the marbles, but he weighed differently. His weight was spread out, and since he wasnât as solid as what Ranboo normally swallowed, it felt strange. He could feel something, someone, in there, but it wasnât like anything heâd felt before. HeâŚdidnât hate it. Tommy was almostâŚsoft? Like a form made of tv static that he could feel along the bottom of his stomach, but he still had a form and some mass. Tommy hadnât said anything since he gave up the compass, so Ranboo took the opportunity to press his unoccupied hand against his stomach, feeling where the front walls touched Tommyâs form and the tv static feeling spread. Then he felt Tommy press back, seemingly done with talking for the night. Ranboo patted where he felt his stowaway and laid an arm over hisâŚwell, he guessed friend now.
Something warm lit up in him when he realized heâd finally have a friend, even one his own age (Tommy still acted like a teenager, so in his mind, it counted). He genuinely couldnât wait to get to know Tommy better, learn about ghosts and how he lived, and more, but he quickly figured out that excitement was not the only thing making him feel warmer. Tommy, who seemed to be completely unconscious, was warming up slowly, and Ranboo was confused for all of 2 seconds before looking back at the compass. Right, the hot hands. He guessed Tommy was more linked to this thing than previously thought. Ranboo looked down at his torso, arm still over his friend. Yeah, Tommy deserved to be warm after all his time in that cold ass cellar. He reached down and placed the compass, still in hot hands, right in front of the car heaters that Techno had been blasting for the entire ride. He felt his stomach heat up a lot faster, and swore he heard Tommy sigh as he felt the tension in the ghostâs frame melt away. Good, if this is where Tommy needed to relax, Ranboo could do that.
Okay I still have a fic to finish, but I've been toying with this idea for afterwards: set during season 6 where Buck returns from his coma dream with the ability to see ghosts. Once back at the 118 he starts seeing mild signs of ghosts everywhere: orbs and partial apparitions, more like echos of memories trapped at the sites of tragedies that full fledged spirits. The one exception is obviously Tommy who appears more realized to him than all the others. Tommy, who's been trapped in the firehouse for 7 (??? what is the timeline) years.Â
I need to go rewatch season 6 to figure out some plot and character beats, but I like the idea that as Buck is struggling to come to terms with everything from the coma dream, and all the baggage that comes along with dying and coming back to life, he has this person to talk to that'sâat least on the death side of thingsâbeen there before. I still want him to meet Natalia, and have a connection with her and they begin to date or are friends who are just hooking up casually (and have a lot more to talk about, lol). But at the same time Buck struggles with being drawn to Tommy like a magnet, this person who isn't even alive.Â
I haven't quite settled on what Tommy's backstory is going to be beyond Chim not being able to save him in time during the gas explosion in season 2. But some of the things Buck fears the most are dying and people moving on without him and not remembering him. So when he starts seeing Tommy and realizes that he was part of the 118 and died andâŚno one ever talks about him? There could be so much potential connection there. (Obviously there's a deeper reason why Hen and Chim don't bring Tommy up, chiefly shame and guilt, but Buck doesn't know that quite yet.)
I don't know if I'd keep the sperm donor plot line. I'm not a hater, but I feel like recovering from dying, a death doula girlfriend, and a ghost boyfriend, is a lot for one guy to deal with all at once. Instead I think I'd like to bring Albert back into the fold in one way or another. I really enjoyed his friendship with Buck and was sad when he pretty much disappeared from the show. I just see this as a fic where the Buckley-Hans really lean on each other.Â
I'd like to keep the tone of the fic not too heavy, and retain a good amount of humor even while Buck is thinking he's going a little insane seeing dead people and having a torrid, seemingly doomed, love affair with one of those dead people.Â
One of the things I appreciate so much about the show is its ability to balance humor and angst, as well as developing this campy atmosphere where it's totally not out of the realm of possibility to have ghosts, and cursed bracelets, and magic fire truck that can drive you all over Los Angeles in midday traffic without the building burning down before you get thereâŚ
I'd prefer a happy ending, but I'll write a heartbreaking one if I think it fits. The difficulty with ghost aus, if you're going to have the love interest come back to life it's got to feel earned, and fit within the rules of the universe you've set up, and that's not always an easy thing to accomplish.Â
I think if I wanted to bring Tommy back to life it could go two differently ways: either I could veer into full crackâwhich I'm not opposed to doingâbut is really going to need the right set up (unless we're all cool with Buck and his hot zombie bf 𼰠)
But the more likely option is some time loop shenanigans as a fix-it. Buck is able to solve whatever preternatural puzzle I set up for him with his big brain and endless imagination, fixing whatever bad timeline they're in and making it so Tommy never actually dies. They say their goodbyes and Tommy ââgoes backââ--whatever that means with contextâand Buck's all alone again. The firehouse feels so empty now without Tommy around. And the more days that pass by the more Buck worries that his big plan didn't actually work at all (maybe in here either everyone at the firehouse does actually forget Tommy ever existed for a little while because of yet to be established hand-wavey reasons or Buck's too afraid to ask about him/look Tommy up incase it didn't work and he really did lose him foreverâpreparing for that reality and living it are two totally different ball gamesâ)
Until one day they have to call in air support at an emergency and suddenly Chim yells âHey, there's Tommy!â and when Buck whips around sure enough there he is. And Buck's all like âcan you introduce me to your friend? đâ to Chim and Tommy's all like âhave we met before? I feel like I know you from somewhere đ¤â. Tommy doesn't remember Buck (right away?) but here's this man who is SO CUTE and hot and smart and funny, and weirdly, like, super into him? And he pulls Chim aside like âwhy haven't you introduced me to this man before? Have you been holding out on me? What about my romcom happy ending?â And Chim is like âI didn't even know that he was into men!!â Meanwhile, Buckâs just hovering in the background full heart-eyes mode waiting to woo the fuck out of his man (the best he can without sticking his foot in his mouth)...
They exchange numbers and agree to meet for a drink after their respective shifts end and at the bar Tommy asks how Buck knows what beer he prefers, and Buck's all cocky like âI guess I have good taste in more than just my men đâ and Tommy is caught, hook line and sinker.Â
After that it's happily ever after for them, and Natalia is one of Buck's "groomsmen" at the wedding (they're all bffs now.) The end. đ
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Like, I know Iâve wrote dark!ghost!Tommy but I also canât help thinking about soft!ghost!Tommy, with a side order of angst because Iâm evil.
Maybe the reason why two of you never got together was because he was afraid of losing you. He broke up with you because he was afraid of seeing you die. Letting you go was the biggest mistake of his life and one that heâd always regret.
When you spend time in the hotel heâs tell you stories from when he was alive. Heâd tell you and the you he knew. He never actually tell you that he loved you but you could tell. You could see the sorrow in his face whenever he remembered what he let go.
If you had a hard day at work, during the staff conference, heâs let you rant to him. Watching you pace around the room, hands waving wildly about, with a soft smile on his face. He knew that heâd never have you again, but watching you in this moment was more than enough. It was more then enough to see you alive and happy.
Tubbo and Ranboo are two humans that move into a small apartment momentarily just for the summer (obviously still supported by their parents but are able to have a little independence since their almost 18)
While living there things seem to randomly go missing, sometimes random things appear- and even stranger is the small pranks that seem to be pulled at least once a week (and they both swear they can sometimes hear quiet laughter after them)
Eventually, Tubbo has the brilliant idea that they must be haunted, and decides to buy an oujia board to find out (much to Ranboo's disagreement and dismay)
When they finally try to summon the spirit both are surprized to see it be someone who's only a few inches tall- and in a panic they trap the ghost under a cup
Tommy hasn't been a ghost for very long before the two humans shower up, but had been a Borrower for more then a few years before they did as well
When Tommy was alive he was found by a human once, and never lived it down- litterally
Tommy doesn't remember how he died, he just knows that it was the same week that the human left (that entire week is gone from his memory, so he doesn't know if he died before or after the human left)
Tommy had been a ghost for a month, maybe more (it's hard to know how much time has passed without any indicators) before these two humans moved in
He quickly decides he wants them out- not only are they reminders of the shit he went through when alive, but also he was perfectly content being lonely without hearing about how they were both "such good friends" (it hurt- not even in life could he not be lonely, and now he's alone and around people that have each other- it's depressing and he doesn't fucking like it)
And so he starts taking their stuff and leaving things in inconvenient places, he starts to prank them, and try to scare them away- all of which doesn't work, and eventually the humans start to laugh with him whenever he pranks them (which is totally annoying and not helping to make him feel less lonely- nope! Not at all!!!! If he doesn't admit it it's not true!)
When he's finally brought out via board (he doesn't know what it is-) he freaks out- immediate flashbacks of the last human filling his mind and giving him an anxiety attatck- and being trapped in a cup doesn't help
Tubbo and Ranboo do their best to calm this little ghost down (luckily Ranboo knows grounding exercises) and ask him about what's going on
Tommy reluctantly tells them the truth (only leaving out some things about the human) out of fear that they'll find some way to punish him if he lies (like what the last human did)
When Tommy is finished, both Tubbo and Ranboo agree that they want to help Tommy to figure out how he died, all three believing that might be whatever "unfinished business" Tommy has to do to go to the after life finally
(this is about as much as I can think of for this idea at the moment- it's mainly just an intro to the au that I'll probably have more concepts for later: as always feel free to send asks btw, yes I do already have planned how Tommy did die and who the human was)
The house was quiet and empty, well, apart from one man who was getting ready for bed. Although he did not suspect a thing, he still didn't miss the small shiver that ran down his back, the little movement in the corner of his mirror, or the small giggles that came from behind him.
No he'd grown used to these unsusual happenings in his house, and had grown accustomed to noticing them. So he was already prepared for what was going to happen-
"Boo!!!"
"Shut up you child its midnight!!"
(so- uh- human Wilbur and tiny Tommy?)
Wilbur laid in his bed, counting down the seconds until-
âBoo!!!â
âShut up you child, itâs midnight!!â
Wilbur groaned as laughter filled the once silent air. He could not go to sleep without the gremlin residing in his house practicing his haunting skills. He met the small ghost once before, and that was the only time the tiny being had actually seemed scared.
He felt a small breeze pass by his head and froze. The small ghost hasnât ever gotten this close before. This was new. Wilbur blinked and then was face to face with the floating gremlin, hovering inches away from his face. Wilbur was surprised to see the boy looking a little less happy than he sounded moments before.
âMind if I stay with you for the night, Wilbur? I donât think I can be alone tonight.â Wilbur was confused, the tiny ghost wanted to be with him? He had been so terrified during their last encounter. But looking at the boy, Wilbur could tell the boy meant it.
He brought his hands up to surround the boy, who instantly pressed into the hands. Wilbur shuddered at the feeling. He honestly thought the ghost would pass through him. But Wilbur was basically holding him, and the boy felt like solid cold air, it was very strange.
He moved the boy to his chest and watched as the tiny ghost snuggled into him. It was slightly uncomfortable for Wilbur, the feeling of the ghost was cold and slightly unpleasant, but he braved through it.
âJust no mischief, gremlin.â
âMâkay. And itâs Tommy, not gremlin,â the ghost sleepily muttered, quickly falling asleep. Wilbur didnât even know ghosts could sleep. Wilbur laid his head back down, pretty sure he wasnât getting any sleep tonight. This was really weird.