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twilight-deviant · 4 months
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Do you have theories about what Maya did to Fisk in Echo’s finale? Also, do you plan to write more? I’d love a sequel of your AU where Fisk buys Matt from an abusive husband.
1. Thank you for interest in that AU. I won't say I'll never add to it, but I don't think I currently have enough ideas to continue. Maybe one day. Never say, "Never." But I am writing on another FiskMatt fic right now, if you're interested in it. I just hit a bit of writer's block, but I finally finished the next chapter. Should be up soon.
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2. You mean in the final confrontation when Maya used her new healing powers (the MCU will do anything but give Maya her comic ability) on Fisk? I do, yes! I guess you could almost say it was like a therapy speedrun. Hahaha.
I have Thoughts on a lot of how they wrote Fisk in Echo (some good, some bad), and I may make a larger post just to get my thoughts out of my head. (Instead of texting my friend a lot.) But I was happy with the choice they made to have Maya challenge Fisk emotionally instead of physically. She didn't want to kill him (again), but instead heal him from past pain, like her mother's spirit did for her.
It makes me think of this bit from an X-Men comic. (Don't mistake me for someone who knows a lot about X-Men. lol. Just a few things.) Pietro's daughter, Luna, has the ability to alter people's emotions. She think she is helping pop-pop Magneto (I refuse retconning that he isn't Wanda/Pietro's father) by making him let go of the negative and traumatic emotions associated with his past. But Magneto does not want to be "saved" from that pain and anger. It belongs to him and is a driving force in everything he does.
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That but with Maya and Fisk.
She still cares for the good parts of him she loved, and she wanted to be the bigger person and help him instead of hurt him further. I think it might even be empathetically motivated. It felt good when Taloa healed Maya from her emotional pain, and she thought it would help Fisk to do the same.
So when Fisk went on about how the trauma of an abusive childhood shaped him and motivated him, Maya thought if she could remove those negative emotions and get him to embrace her, let go of the hammer/violence/pain, it would help Fisk be less inclined towards evil in the now. In a sense, it might "cure" him.
But like with Magneto, it's not what Fisk wanted. He needs that anger and violence to be who he is. He doesn't want to be saved from it, not even for Maya. That's why he screamed, "I am not who you want me to be!" (Sad line, btw.) As if she wants to scrape away the "bad parts" of him and leave behind a better version. Fisk denies that he is or can be that person. (We love self-aware characters.)
It's not explicitly confirmed in the psychic vision of his childhood bedroom (*chef's kiss* for that choice of setting) if he does relinquish the hammer to her. The scene cuts away to reality. But you kind of get the sense that maybe he did, given his reaction.
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I love how genuinely unsettled he appears for the rest of the episode. Like the ground collapsed beneath his feet, and he's trying to reconcile what his own emotions mean anymore.
Sitting in his plane, distractedly rubbing his fingertips together, as he is wont to do in times of unease. (Can't gif right now.)
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So I'm not completely certain if Maya "turned off" the origin of all his anger, but it does sort of feel that way, right?
I don't doubt he'll once more be the unhinged anger man we love when we get to DD: Born Again, but I would love to see a small character arc where Fisk has to forcibly retake his rage or else lose all efficacy. (Something legitimately dangerous when you have as many enemies as he does.) I think it could be really, really good if they follow up with something like that.
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Welcome to my blog for Gabriel Reyes [ AKA Reaper ] and his wife, who I have pulled from the canon and expanded. Depending on how the story of the game goes as they add more lore, this blog will very likely be canon-divergent––and more so if verses evolve that dictate such changes.
RULES // MUSES // VERSES // MEMES // TRACKER
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I try to post this update every now and then because, as some of you know, I am a Disaster™
My blog list (whether the blog is currently active or the muse is LOUD and I would like to get them rolling) is below the cut.
VIDEO GAMES
@todoslosdiasdemivida​ { OVERWATCH’s Gabriel Reyes [ Reaper ] and his wife } @welcometotheoverwatch { OVERWATCH multimuse } @ataleoftwodragons { OVERWATCH’s Shimada Genji and Shimada Hanzo } @alchemicassassin { FORTNITE’s Midas }
ANIME
@adamnedmartyr { Minamino Shuichi / Kurama of Yu Yu Hakusho; main } @rejectingapathy { Akira, ice apparition OC based within Yu Yu Hakusho } @intheheartofariver { The spirit of the Shibuya River OC; fandomless } @industrialxillusions { Maximillion Pegasus of Yugioh; main } @solverofpuzzles { Mutou Yuugi of Yugioh } @thefierceknight { Gaia, the Fierce Knight of Yugioh } @guidedbyaheart { Yugioh multimuse } @workalittlemagic { Koshiba Kiri of Beauty Pop } @thegreatsesshomaru { Sesshomaru of InuYasha } @ofthewolftribe { Koga of InuYasha } @inwantofaheart { Kagura of InuYasha } @swiftdeathtoevil { Saito Hajime of Rurouni Kenshin } @notquitebuddha { Saito Tokio of Rurouni Kenshin } @nolongerbattosai { Kenshin Himura of Rurouni Kenshin } @torememberalostname { Haku of Spirited Away } @thecopycatninja { Hatake Kakashi of Naruto; main }
[ I also have a Hiei and Jin from Yu Yu Hakusho and Iruka-sensei from Naruto, but have not yet completely settled in with those accounts and muse is not very high. ]
MISCELLANEOUS DISNEY/DREAMWORKS
@roidestruands { Clopin } @heretherebedevils { Captain Hook } @alivingdarkness { Kozmotis Pitchiner / Pitch Black; main } @ohfieryautumn { Lady Pitchiner / The Autumn Spirit } @fullxofxwonder { Nicholas St. North } @hopeandnewlife { E. Aster Bunnymund }
TOLKIEN, MYTH, and FANTASY (canon and original worlds)
@naughtbutdreams { multimuse for original and Tolkien muses; main } @beautymarred { Thranduil } @whoshallbeking { Thorin Oakenshield } @unleashthekraken { Elias, the Kraken } @hadesagesilaos { Hades } @hermesmechaniotes { Hermes } @unmitigatedmischief { Travis Stoll of the Percy Jackson series } @thehomeofmyths { Greek myth multimuse } @legacyofamazons { original character from Percy Jackson series } @foreverofbalance { Maat of Egyptian myth } @beingofchaos { Apep / Apophis of Egyptian myth } @knowerofsecretthings { Djehuty / Thoth of Egyptian myth } @keeperofmaat { Ardeth Bay of The Mummy franchise } @ofthedeathdance { Tristan of Arthurian Lore } @glamglitterandgoblins { Jareth, the Goblin King } @onlyxthexchosen { multi for the SciFi show Sanctuary, includes literary figures }
ONCE UPON A TIME IN WONDERLAND
@lovebeyondproof { Alice & Cyrus }
PRIDE & PREJUDICE
@onlytolerable { Miss Elizabeth Bennet } @perfectlyamiable { Mister Charles Bingley }
MARVEL
@theonceandfutureloki { Loki, including some variants; main } @tomakeabrighterworld { Clea; main } @maybetoomanytimes { Peter B. Parker of Into the Spider-Verse; main } @mygiftandmycurse { Peter Parker of Raimi’s Spider-Man verse; main } @masterofthemysticarts { Doctor Stephen Strange of Raimi’s Spider-Man verse } @thewarriorking { Xu Wenwu } @spiritxofxvengeance { Johnny Blaze } @livinginshadows { original Marvel character } @makinghimproud { Harry Osborn } @siehattenkeinennamen { Erik Lensherr } @morethanashield { Steve Rogers } @abidinganger { Bruce Banner; main } @timeslidingsonuvabitch { Cable } @toavengedefeat { multimuse for Marvel and DC characters } @veritasxomniaxvincit { Sigyn } @misterxdoctor { Doctor Stephen Strange, MCU version } @arashikagesteel { GI JOE’s Storm Shadow }
STAR WARS
@futureascendancy { Mitth’raw’nuruodo / Grand Admiral Thrawn; main } @untilnolongerprofitable { Hondo Ohnaka; main } @livefreeordiefree { Cobb Vanth; main } @dreadxreckoning { bounty hunter ocs } @lightinhersmile { Salju of Black Spire Outpost } @nowandtilthespire { multimuse for residents of Black Spire Outpost } @eximpsharpshot { Migs Mayfeld } @fromxthexdepths { Kit Fisto and secondary muses surrounding him } @thereisonlymaul { Maul; recently restarted, still under construction }
[ There are other Star Wars, but these are the loudest at present. I also have several more OCs, but here are the basics. If you have any interest in any of those, just let me know as they may perk up with plotting! ]
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH
@violenceistheanswer { James Valdez; main } @notagamblingman { Taza } @beingacabronisachoice { Boaz Jimenez } @theheartbeatofnola { Marcel Dumas } @hernameiswar { La Reina } @heknowssomebody { miscellaneous characters }
MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTERS
@ratherbeconsideredwrong { Mycroft Holmes of Elementary; main } @theoriestosuitfacts { Sherlock Holmes of BBC’s Sherlock; main } @thegirlsleuth { Nancy Drew } @thecleverestadversary { Irene Adler of RDJ’s Sherlock Holmes } @fatalstatistics { Le Chiffre of Casino Royale } @amonstrousphantom { The Phantom of the Opera } @buscarparamivida { fandomless original character } @ariverofdarkness { Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs of Miami Vice } @menofresolve { miscellaneous characters from film and television } @thelegendarywest { multimuse for Wild West characters } @demmedxelusive { Sir Percival Blakeney, baronet / the Scarlet Pimpernel }
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tetrathewizard · 8 months
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I'd love to do a canon x canon MHA rp! I can play as Izuku, Mirio, Nejire, Shouto, Hitoshi, Fatgum, Toga, Aizawa, Keigo, and Jin. I'm 24 so please be 18 or older!
The AUs I really wanted to try were:
MHA x MCU/ Spider Deku x Venom Kacchan
Spirited Away
Demon Slayer
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood
Fantasy AU
It's where Izuku is the demon king and Katsuki is the hero. In this world human adventures can be revived endlessly by the Mana Tree so it's like a video game. But of course Izuku is in love with Katsuki and doesn't want to hurt him
Fantasy AU Villain Deku
I was thinking that we start off with Izuku being a normal village boy but runs into Tomura. They talk for a bit and later Tomura basically revives the demon king AFO in his village and everyone blames Izuku because he's the village scapegoat. He's treated very badly until he's pushed to the breaking point and Tomura or AFO comes to literally talk him away from a cliff
Alice in Wonderland
I had an idea where Izuku would fall down the rabbit hole as a kid. But once he's there the world naturally starts to force him to take on a role. Unfortunately since the King of Hearts has eyes on him...that means Izuku slowly starts to become the Prince of Hearts. His hair becomes white and his eyes will change to red. Once the transformation is complete he won't be able to return home. Izuku is trying to avoid the King of Hearts and find a way to go home while keeping his memories of the real world. A sequel would be him returning to Wonderland as an adult because his mother is dying and he could find a cure there but he faces similar perils and that his reality is starting to merge with Wonderland!
Lovecraftian Cult AU
Izuku Midoriya is a humble police officer in a small town. One night his long lost childhood friend, Katsuki Bakugou comes to him. Izuku is discovered to be the son of an Eldritch Abomination, the King in Yellow. Izuku is then taken to a commune where he is worshipped as a god like entity. Confused and frightened he tries to adjust to this new reality as his powers confirm that their faith is much more than the ravings of lunatics. At the same time he must perform his duties as a guardian of his followers and interact with surrounding cults in the area while the Cult of All for One plots the end of the world...
I know it's very Izuku heavy but that's just who I main as. I'm more than happy to play someone else as the main character. If you want to add me on Discord, I'm Aria6515
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kayura-sanada · 5 years
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What worlds did you wish would have appeared in Kingdom Hearts that never got a chance or worlds that appeared but you don't feel got a chance to be properly fleshed out and explored properly?
Oh, god, another long answer is coming; I’m sorry. I’m just going to do the ones off the top of my head, and I can already tell you with absolute certainty that this is gonna get long. I’ll try to keep it to a simple list form:
Worlds That Could Have Been Fleshed Out Better:
Lion King - It honestly feels like this world didn’t get fleshed out at all. It brought back Scar’s ghost without having us see Simba deal with him the first time, and quite frankly, the story of Kiara and Kovu absolutely should have shown the tale of accepting light and darkness both.
Mulan - Am I the only one who got legitimately annoyed that Mulan got carried by Sora throughout her time in the army? Or that Khan’s actions were hidden by the game, so Sora didn’t react to them at all? Also, once again, the sequel showed the need for balance. “Sound and silence, dark and light! One alone is not enough; you need both together!” Come on!
Aladdin - Merely because the third movie, though it was pretty weak compared to the first two, would have once again shown how to accept a person’s darkness.
Pirates of the Caribbean - Look, all I’m saying is that anyone who thought that KHIII’s PotC world wasn’t a complete farce is wrong.
Cinderella - They needed to go back to her world at some point, and once again, the sequels show that those with a lot of darkness can still choose light. Oh, look, another chance at showing balance wasted. Again. (I love Anastasia in the sequels. Love her.)
Lilo and Stitch - They should have met him again. I’m still angry that they didn’t. And Lilo is amazing and deserves more spotlight.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - This world got skipped over too much, and it played too small a part for something that teaches open acceptance of others. Riku met Quasimodo, which is great, but I feel like their interactions should have meant more. And guess who else should have met them all? That’s right. The Wayfinder Trio.
101 Dalmatians - Shocker, collecting puppies in treasure chests doesn’t count for much. Let me at least summon Pongo and Perdita to show me how to get to them or something, geez.
The Little Mermaid - We went to this world in two games and not once did we actually play through the plot of the movie.Wow.
Worlds That Should Have Been In the Games:
Pocahontas - I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again - Pocahontas needed to meet several people. PLUS, seeing her world would have shown that neither side in the war was right, and that people on either side made horrible choices, but could still choose the right ones in the end. Also it shows that love conquers darkness come onnnnnn
Moana - This one’s pretty self-explanatory. A world like Destiny Islands, a main character like Riku, a storyline that includes a character’s heart being stolen from them, the iconic song that I immediately linked to Terra that says, “They have stolen the heart from inside you, but this does not define you. This is not who you are. You know who you are.” UGH. Hits me every time; Terra needs to hear this.
The Princess and the Frog - Tiana and Terra needed to meet. Period.
Coco - I’m pretty sure they’re going to be introducing this one in the next game, but the story of family, finding each other, and forgiveness honestly should have taken place before everyone was reunited.
Wreck-It Ralph - Showing that ‘villains’ can be more; match this with some insight into Axel or Vanitas and I will be here for it all day.
The Fox and the Hound - It would have been the perfect world for KH1, when Sora and Riku were still at odds.
Atlantis - Oh, look, another story that includes people getting rid of incorrect presumptions and choosing to do the right thing when the wrong thing is easier. Also, hey, a Disney character of color. I’ve seen a disturbing lack of those in these games.
Anyway, that’s just the ones I thought of while sitting here; I’m sure there’s more I’ll think of later. But thanks for asking, because this is something I think about a lot!
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thera-daydreams · 3 years
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ᗢ jujutsu kaisen x scarletwitch!reader ᗢ
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01. nanami kento
the workaholic who needs a year-long vacation from everything and a limitless—pun intended—white-haired headache
Chapter Index & Synopsis
warning: will contain spoilers from the jjk manga and the latest mcu shows (particularly wandavision and loki, as well as doctor strange in the multiverse of madness). once again, this will contain heavy spoilers—you have been warned. this shorter and unedited chapter involves our favorite blonde businessman and a bit of angst because you and nanami reaaaaally need some therapy. imma edit this again when i wake up tomorrow, so forgive me for any typos or grammatical errors.
[EDIT] 6/17/2022, 6:24AM: Edited a bit after the events of Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness!
(word count: 3,930)
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(previous chapter)
"Gimme, gimme, gimme a man after midnight," you hummed to yourself, grinding a pack of coffee beans extra fine very early in the morning. "Won't somebody help me chase the shadows—"
Chime!
Ooh, a customer already at 6AM.
When you glanced at the person, it was one of your favorite regulars: Nanami Kento, the salaryman. You'd known him a while now, meeting him in your second year in this universe (that was back in January 2014; currently it was May of 2015).
The man was always so stern and polite, but so damn uptight for his age (he was like, in his early twenties but looked like he would be pushing his late thirties if he kept this charade up). You didn't press on the issue though, already moving to gather the ingredients for his favorite brew.
Never ever would you admit that he was a favorite patron of yours because he looked (and sometimes acted) eerily similar to the '80s version of your Vision in the Westview Anomaly. Overworked corporate employee in an ironed suit, patterned tie, glasses, has deliciously tall height, parted blonde hair, and slightly bad posture from being constantly hunched over a desk at work? Sound familiar, anybody?
All he was missing was a wife and kids to feed.
Ah, if only you were emotionally available and stable (and didn't currently look like you were a century older than him). Moving on away from your daydreams...
"Oh! Good morning, Nanami-kun! You're here early! The usual, sweetie?" you greeted kindly, a smile accentuating the deep lines on your face.
He tiredly nodded, massaging his temples, "Yes, please."
You noticed that there were purple bags under his eyes (more prominent than usual, actually). "Rough day at work today, hun?"
The salaryman sighed, "Yesterday, actually. You won't believe it."
Ah, that meant he'd stayed overtime into the morning, then. For the second time this week. This man would give himself a heart attack from not sleeping right!
Brows furrowing, you thought of a way to cheer him up. "Hmm... you know what could lift your spirits? A free slice of your favorite carrot cheesecake!"
You could already tell he would protest (his mind was practically yelling out a big no). Outwardly, he kept his calm, "That isn't necessary, I'll pay for—"
"Huuuup!" you clicked your tongue, wagging your index finger. "Uh-uh, no buts, Kento! I don't want to hear it. All this work and overtime isn't good for you! Did you know that chronic sleep deprivation can cause hypertension or stroke!? You're so young, dear!" you scolded, using his first name. Maybe the years in an old lady's body did actually change you. "Make yourself at home, Nanami-kun. And if I see you trying to sneak in a payment through the tip jar, I'll add salt to your coffee! And trust me, I have eyes at the back of my head!" Not really, but you would know.
Moreover, you'd learned about the workaholic habits of many Japanese businessmen (the number of times you would encounter a knocked-out jobholder while riding the train was uncountable). Suicide rates in the Land of the Rising Sun were alarmingly high, as well. It was their work culture, but anyone could tell that the way it was being tolerated was toxic.
You didn't want anything happening to this burnt-out man (manga spoilers pun absolutely not intended) who only wanted to pay his bills and retire in Malaysia (maybe one day you'd surprise him with a plane ticket).
Wordlessly, he complied, seating himself by the window. Nanami wouldn't admit it, but he had grown a soft spot in his heart for you and this café-bakery. It was why he came back to it around twice or thrice in a single week—not just for its awesome bread and meals.
For some reason, this specific place just made him feel... at peace. Safe. Protected. Calm. The aura here was unlike any other place he had visited before. It was homey and welcoming, definitely a breath of fresh air from the rest of the city (as well as his toxic coworkers in the company).
You, too, were someone he considered too pure to be living in this world—just like Haibara.
Yu Haibara.
God, you reminded him so much of his late best friend. Meeting your sweet, compassionate self brought a splash of rainbow colors into his dull, redundant life. At times, he would find himself being anxious that perhaps one day, he would visit your shop only to find it closed—with you gone, sick, or worse, dead. Though you seemed perfectly healthy and vitalized despite your old age, that didn't stop him from worrying (this man worried too much for his own good; Nanami, just breathe for a sec).
He always made sure that there were no curses surrounding the area of your residence—which was right above the shop, he later on learned. Much to his relief, he hadn't encountered any within the vicinity (he had no idea those lil' curses were actually actively avoiding you).
A steaming cup of freshly-ground black coffee and a plate of carrot cheesecake were placed in front of him, interrupting him from his mental reflections.
"All that thinking and worrying will make premature wrinkles appear on your face, Nanami-kun," you joked with a toothy grin. "You don't want to end up like old little me, do you? Relax, sweetie."
Yes, he would protect you with his life. Somehow, even with all his efforts to not get attached to anyone—especially civilians—you'd wormed your way into his heart. You were a treasure that needed to be protected from the horrors of the world.
But little did he know that you were far from helpless. And you'd been through the horrors of not only the world, but the entire multiverse. Hell, you had been the horror of the multiverse before, funnily enough. Even the Grade 1 jujutsu sorcerer had no idea that he was already inside the invisible, protective Hex you had created around your home.
Well, maybe he was subconsciously aware of it, but unlike during the Westview Anomaly, you ensured that anyone who went inside it would feel at peace. Safe. Happy. You never ever wanted anyone to feel your pain and for your grief to poison them.
Never again.
You were already regretful that the Westview residents had to be locked in your nightmares for weeks. Just like Lagos, when you tried to help—subconsciously trying to make their dreams come true in your false reality— you only made the situation worse. You hadn't meant to, but people would always fear you because of your powers, wouldn't they?
Thus, at your humble shop, whatever went in would come out with some sort of joy.
In a way, it was your atonement.
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September 2015. That stupid cursed spirit had gotten him. It was supposed to be a simple mission after he went back to being a sorcerer, but the main culprit turned out to be an unregistered special grade. He limped through the alleyways, looking for a nearby unoccupied restroom to tend to his wounds.
However, when he turned around the corner, he came face-to-face with you. You both stared at one another in shock for five seconds that seemed like an eternity.
Shit, he hadn't realized that he'd subconsciously tried going home. And the route back home included passing by your shop.
You were currently carrying a few bags of groceries on your arm, your keys jingling in your hand as you were about to open your doors.
"Kento, you're bleeding! Oh my god!" you exclaimed worriedly, dropping your groceries. "Oh god, okay. Okay. Okay." You tried not to panic. That was a lot of blood on his clothing.
He grunted, both in pain and in embarrassment of you having to see him like this. You quickly unlocked the entrance leading to your home, just above the shop, before helping him up the stairs slowly.
"Come on, come on. Up we go, hun. Bear with it a little more," you mumbled, dropping him gently on your sofa. "Careful. There you go."
"No, not here," Nanami gritted his teeth in discomfort. "The sofa will stain—"
You frowned as you took out a first-aid kit from the bathroom cabinet, "And? I can just get it cleaned or get a new one. You, on the other hand, can't get a new body, can you? My priority is not letting you bleed out and die."
He stayed silent.
"I thought so. Now let's get you patched up, dear." You sat down on a stool beside him, rinsing the wound—the blonde man did his best to hide the pain, but you could hear his mind hissing profanities (but not at you)—and then disinfecting it. You also stitched him up, along with his other wounds. In his mind, he was wondering why he didn't rush to Shoko instead, but he was grateful that you had given so much effort to help him.
Your heart warmed at his thoughts. This poor man was overworked as a salaryman and as a sorcerer.
"Are... Are you not going to ask me what happened?" Kento quietly inquired, somewhat baffled. Any other normal person would ask that, right?
"I don't want to pry into your business, Nanami-kun," you responded softly despite already having a clue of what may have happened. Duh, you were the Scarlet Witch. You could read minds. You could see those little monsters—or curses, as they called it—along with... other supernatural things. You knew who Nanami was and what he did, even if he didn't say anything.
When he came back into your shop a few weeks ago wearing a weird yellow necktie with black dots and a tan suit instead of his usual striped corporate wear, you knew something was up. At first, you were suspicious that he might be working for the yakuza or was a spy under the Japanese government, but after accidentally hearing his noisy thoughts while roasting some beans one day, well... that was that.
This world you plunged yourself into may not have superheroes or gods, but it did have its own special things.
Jujutsu, jujutsu sorcerers, cursed energy, and curses. Not so normal after all, huh? They practiced this jujutsu—their own version of sorcery—but it was unique from all the others you'd encountered before. Not like Eldritch magic, Asgardian magic, Dark Dimension magic, and your Chaos magic.
Unlike magic, nearly everyone here had cursed energy—stemming from the negative emotions of humanity. The moment you learned that, you'd been astounded. This cursed energy, when accumulated, would then birth the monsters you'd been seeing. You then realized that even if the majority had cursed energy, not everyone could see these curses.
That day was a very interesting day to learn about the true secret of this world. Oh, well. You didn't plan on going anywhere else anymore, though (your business was too much of a success for you to give up).
"... Ah," he muttered, somewhat relieved you weren't interrogating him. He really was tired. The atmosphere of your home tempted him to close his eyes and go to bed, too.
"Either way, you got hurt and that's not good. I'm just here to help," you stated, knotting the last of the stitches. "Be more careful next time, okay?"
"Okay." Nanami suddenly stared up at your face so intently that it startled you. You blinked.
"... Thank you, Y/N-san. I'll... I'll go now." He stood up, visibly flinching from his wound. You frowned, shaking your head.
"Oh no, no, no, young man. You're staying here tonight," you chided. "I have extra rooms here at home. You're not going anywhere until that pain goes away!"
He stared at you blankly, unmoving from his seat.
You stared back ruthlessly, hearing him mentally debate on what to do. For a solid two minutes, both of you were engaged in a staring contest. Finally, he relented with a deep sigh and trudged into the guest bedroom you pointed at.
"Now, go and rest, Nanami-kun. There's some spare male clothes in the closet," you informed him. "You can change into them while I make us supper."
When you closed the door, he examined the room. It wasn't as bare as a hotel room, much to his surprise. It had traces of being traditional-styled Japanese bedroom, but was modified to be more modern and artistic, as shown by the huge classical artwork painted on the huge wall behind the bed (if he wanted a futon, there was one rolled up nearby, as well). There was a cute bonsai on the headstand, too. While looking for some clothes he could change in, the alluring aroma of freshly-made dinner wafted into his nose, which reminded him.
He hadn't had a homecooked meal in weeks.
About an hour or so later, after updating headquarters about his status, Nanami came out of the bedroom in a pair of grey pajamas, following the scent of food into the dining area. He found little old you in a frilly yellow apron with chibi Shiba Inu print, setting down a bowl of warm miso soup onto the table.
His eyes were wide at the amount of food you'd managed to make in such a short period of time. This was practically a feast!
"Ooh, just in time, Kento! The miso soup just cooked a couple of seconds ago," you smiled. "Come sit with me. I hope I made enough!"
This was more than enough. Aside from the miso soup, you'd made tempura, sushi, onigiri, and even unagi! Grilled eel! Did you make all this for him?
You two sat down for dinner. Although he hadn't meant to, when he ate that first bite of homemade food, he nearly melted into his seat at how utterly delicious it was.
"Mmm," Nanami let out a pleased hum.
"It's actually my first time making grilled eel," you bashfully admitted, watching him eat as you slurped a spoonful of your own miso soup. "I was hesitant to cook it, honestly. But from your reaction, it seems good for my first try!"
"It's wonderful, Y/N-san," he nodded. "You should be proud."
"Aww, thank you! You're such a sweetheart, Kento-kun. But I think I made the sauce a little too viscous."
"Well," Nanami swallowed. "I think it's perfect."
By the time the table was empty, Nanami was spent. He hadn't eaten that well in years! He should've figured that if your baking skills were amazing, your cooking skills would be the same, too.
"Thank you very much for the dinner, Y/N-san," Nanami said as he bowed his head down. "... It's the best I've had in years."
You patted your cheeks in delight as you cleaned up the table. "You're flattering me, Nanami-kun. I'm just glad I was able to be hospitable to you. You eat as well as my sons do!"
Sons? The ex-salaryman wondered why they weren't home yet. Were they working late in the office like he used to? Based from your elderly age, you probably had sons that were as old as him. Perhaps even older than him.
"Ah, is your family coming home soon?" the blonde man asked worriedly, helping you gather the plates. "I don't want to intrude, especially if the room I'm using is your son's."
You paused. Your grip on the plate tightened. You didn't mean to blurt that out loud. Having someone with you at the dinner table just made you feel warm and giddy again.
Slowly, you shook your head, smiling stiffly. "Oh. My... my family isn't here."
Years may have passed, but verbally saying the word out loud felt like a sharp thorn digging into your side.
"..." Nanami could only give you a look of pity. You didn't want to see that.
"They're... not coming home." Quickly, you turned your back to him, carrying the dishes to the sink. Humorlessly, you laughed, "Well, not anymore, at least. I've been on my own for many years now."
In your eyes, right before you turned around, he caught a glimmer of sorrow. Your smile and your voice didn't seem as sprightly as they normally were, too. He felt guilt for bringing the topic up.
Realizing that your reaction made him turn guilty, you turned on the faucet and began washing the dishes.
"I've grown used to it, though. So don't worry about this granny here," you chuckled awkwardly. Still, Nanami was an impossibly perceptive man. He could sense that your laughter wasn't wholly true. Heck, anyone could. He walked towards you, grabbing a dish towel and drying some of those that you'd finished washing.
"... I didn't mean to bring up a sensitive topic. I'm sorry," he apologized.
You looked at him. This time, your smile lines wrinkled from a real smile you gave him. "Don't be, sweetheart." You gazed at the bubbly suds covering your hand. "It's not your fault. Solitude is... well, it's an old friend of mine."
His gaze was full of questions and curiosity.
"Besides, for me, it doesn't matter. I believe that a family is forever." The ring on your left hand may be gone, but you could still feel it. A phantom pressure—the reality you made may have been fake, but the memories in it were real. "We could never truly leave each other even if we tried."
The former salaryman didn't have a response, but for a brief moment, he saw Haibara in the corner of the room, grinning up at him. You didn't read his mind this time, too lost in your own thoughts.
Your parents would be proud seeing you where you were right now, having peace and quiet; living away from chaotic warzones full of gunshots and bombs that might explode anytime. Pietro, too, would've been so glad you'd found a stable home—no more moving from one foster family to another; not having to worry about where to sleep for the night or what to eat during the day. Natasha, wherever your best friend was now, would have wanted the same thing. Vision, Billy, and Tommy? They would have been delighted to know you were even managing a quaint shop on the outskirts of Tokyo.
All of them would be happy that you were happy, even without them.
That evening, after hearing your words, Nanami swore to himself to come visit you in your shop more often now. He didn't know what you put in the food, but he slept soundly like a baby that night. It was the deepest and most restful sleep he'd had since he started seeing curses.
You, on the other hand, remembered something very important. This jujutsu topic needed some... exploration from you.
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"I must say, you've aged quite a bit from when my friends and I visited this universe. I didn't realize until recently that I'd actually been to this universe once before."
The tall figure cloaked in white turned around, bowing his head slightly at your entrance, "Nearly a thousand and two hundred years have passed since you and those two male sorcerers visited this world."
With a wave of your hand, you made yourself visible in his barrier (which you'd easily infiltrated after detecting his familiar aura).
"So what Loki said about you was true. You did become... something like an alien, special one," you teased with a grin. "Hello, Tengen. You've grown... or evolved, for a better word."
"And so have you, Madam," he greeted respectfully.
You sweat-dropped, "Old age and transcending humanity are two very different things, you know." Your brow raised at him. "Last time I saw you, you were a child in the forest giving us directions to the demon we were hunting. Your mother offered us tea, too, right?"
"I remember that morning. It was sencha green tea. She was honored to have guests with such... peculiar apparel." Tengen's lips curled up, "I wasn't even an actual jujutsu sorcerer yet when your... magical trio met me for the first time."
"I think Stephen frightened you too much back then. Sorry for that," you sighed. "That man is terrible at interrogating people. You were a child! And then Loki was no better, demanding you to tell us where the runaway demon from the Hell Dimension went."
"At least I found you much nicer than the two of them," Tengen chuckled. His multiple eyes scanned your form carefully. "But I guess space and time really are irrelevant where you come from."
"That's true. Time and space do move quite differently across the multiverse," you shared mirthfully, crossing your arms. "Honestly, this jujutsu you all have now wasn't that prominent when Loki, Stephen, and I passed by a millennia ago. I even initially thought this place was just a good, normal universe to retire in. I stand corrected."
"What is it that you require of me this time, Madam?" Tengen inquired, offering you a seat in his realm. Huh. He still called you Madam, just like those centuries ago. How polite of him. "I suppose you would like to learn more about this world? Specifically, the world of jujutsu?"
"You read my mind, even if I'm the one who usually does that," you smiled. "Yes. I think it would be... beneficial for me to be aware of your world's affairs, even if I do not practice the art of jujutsu."
"I expected you to actually just steal then return the books in the library," Tengen stated, amused. "You do have that power, hm?"
"I do," you shrugged. "But I wanted your permission. Loki and Strange would have probably just robbed the information, but I don't think you'd appreciate the school barriers being infiltrated every few seconds just because I'll use mini-portals to keep stealing your ancient books and scrolls." You inspected the realm he stayed in. It was much simpler than you thought it'd be. "Plus, I wanted to say hi and let you know I've actually been staying in your world for a few years now."
"Thank you for that, Madam," he answered formally, yet sincerely. "The gesture is appreciated. But may I ask a question?"
You blinked. "Sure! Ask me anything."
"How did you find out about the existence of jujutsu in the first place? I understand that you probably see the cursed spirits and curses, but the art of jujutsu itself is not really known by most humans here," Tengen wondered. "It's a... generally tight-lipped secret... unless your people and your wizards already know about our type of sorcery."
"Oh, that?" you clarified, flipping through the books Tengen summoned into the realm. "Nanami Kento is one of the regulars of my shop. I... uh, sort of heard his thoughts about jujutsu sorcery a couple weeks ago and here I am, wanting to do some extensive research! I want everything you have about jujutsu! Don't worry, I'll return all of these by tomorrow."
"How will you be able to read all of those in one day?" Tengen curiously questioned. "Those are hundreds of books. Then even more scrolls!"
"Easy-peasy." Your eyes glowed like rubies as you smiled slyly, "I'll utilize astral projection. I'll be studying everything in the astral plane, where time is basically non-existent."
Tengen hesitated, "... That's somewhat cheating, isn't it?"
"It is," you admitted, not really caring. "But for me, it's an essential quest for knowledge in this new universe I reside in. I simply wish to understand, and that is not a sin, is it?"
Tengen was silent, but he graciously bowed his head to you once more. "No, it isn't. I wish you luck in your endeavors, then."
Beaming, you teleported the all the books and scrolls into your room, "Thank you, special one!"
"You're welcome, Madam."
With that, you vanished.
(next chapter.)
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Author's Note: Turns out, you'd been in their universe before... just a thousand years ago, from their perspective. And basically, you met Tengen when he was a human kid... so that was a hell of a long time ago. God, I wish I could astral project and study while sleeping, too. 😩
Also, am I the only one who thought Nanami was older than Gojo? I was even more freaked out when I found that Ijichi was younger than both of them. The hell. 🤨
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Press/Gallery: How Elizabeth Olsen Brought Marvel From Mainstream to Prestige
“The thing I love about being an actor is to fully work with someone and try so hard to be at every level with them, chasing whatever it is you need or want from them.”
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Backstage: Elizabeth Olsen grins widely over video chat when recalling many such moments on set with her co-stars. Yet, she can’t bring herself to divorce such a lofty vision of film acting from the technical multitasking it requires. The camera sees all.
“But then you move your hair, and you’re in your brain, like: OK, remember that! Because I don’t want to edit myself out of a shot. I know some actors are like, ‘Continuity, shmontinuity!’ But the good thing about continuity is, if you remember it, you’re actually providing yourself with more options for the edit.”
That need to balance being both inside the scene and outside of it, fully living it and yet constantly visualizing it on a screen, feels particularly apt in light of Olsen’s most recent project, “WandaVision.”
The mysteries at the heart of the show grow with every episode, each fast-forwarding to a different decade: Could this 1950s, black-and-white, “filmed in front of a studio audience” newlyweds bit be a grief-stricken dream? Might this ’70s spoof be a powerful spell gone awry? Could this meta take on mockumentary comedies be proof that the multiverse is finally coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
The series’ structure, which branches out to include government agents intent on finding out why Westview has seemingly disappeared, calls for the entire cast to play with a mix of genres, balancing a shape-shifting tone that culminates in an epic, MCU-style conclusion. What’s key—and why the show struck a chord with audiences during its nine-episode run—is the miniseries’ commitment to grounding its initial kooky setups and its later special effects-driven spectacle in heartbreaking emotional truths. It’s no small feat, though it’s one that can often be taken for granted.
“I was thinking how hard it would have been to have shot the first ‘Lord of the Rings,’ ” Olsen muses. “Like, you’re putting all these actors [into the frame] later and at all these different levels. All the eyelines are completely unnatural. And yet the performances are fantastic! And technically, they are so hard. People forget sometimes that these things are really technically hard to shoot. And if you are moved by their performance, that took a lot of multitasking.”
As someone who has learned plenty about harnesses, wirework, fight choreography, and green screens (she’s starred in four Marvel movies, including the box office megahit “Avengers: Endgame,” after all), Olsen knows how hard it can be to wrap one’s brain around the work needed to pull off those big, splashy scenes.
“​​If you think about it, it’s, like, the biggest stakes in the entire world—every time. And that feels silly to act over and over again, especially when people are in silly costumes and the love of your life is purple and sparkly, and every time you kiss them, you have to worry about getting it on your hands. Those things are ridiculous. You feel ridiculous. So there is a part of your brain that has to shovel that away and just look into someone’s eyeballs—and sometimes, they don’t even have eyeballs!”
The ability to spend so much time with Wanda, albeit in the guise of sitcom parodies, was a welcome opportunity for Olsen. Not only did it allow the actor to really wrestle with the traumatic backstory that has long defined the character in the MCU, but having the chance to calibrate a performance that functions on so many different levels was a thrilling challenge.
“It was such an amazing work experience,” she says. “Kathryn [Hahn] uses the word ‘profound’—which is so sweet, because it is Marvel, and people, you know, don’t think of those experiences as profound when they watch them. But it really was such a special crew that [director] Matt Shakman and [creator] Jac Schaeffer created. It was a really healthy working environment.”
Related‘WandaVision’ Star Kathryn Hahn’s Secret to Building a Scene-Stealing Performance ‘WandaVision’ Star Kathryn Hahn’s Secret to Building a Scene-Stealing Performance Considering that the miniseries spans several sitcom iterations, various layers of televisual reality, and a number of character reveals that needed to feel truthful and impactful in equal measure, Shakman’s decision to work closely with his actors ahead of shooting was key.
“We truly had a gorgeous amount of time together before we started filming,” Olsen remembers. “Our goal was—which is controversial in TV land—that if you wanted to change [anything], like dialogue in a scene, you had to give those notes a week before we even got there. Because sometimes you get to set, and someone had a brilliant idea while they were sleeping, and you’re like, ‘We don’t have an hour to talk about this. We have seven pages to shoot.’ And so, we were all on the same page with one another, knowing what we were shooting ahead of time.
“Matt just treated us like a troupe of actors who were about to do some regional theater shit,” she adds with a smile.
That spirit of camaraderie was, not coincidentally, at the heart of Olsen’s breakout project, Sean Durkin’s 2011 indie sensation “Martha Marcy May Marlene.” As an introduction to the process of filmmaking to a young stage-trained actor, Durkin’s quietly devastating drama was a dream—and an invaluable learning opportunity.
“It was truly just a bunch of people who loved the script, who just were doing the work. I didn’t understand lenses, so I just did the same thing all the time. I never knew if the camera would be on me or not. There was just so much purity in that experience, and you only have that once.”
The film announced Olsen as a talent to watch: a keen-eyed performer capable of deploying a stilted physicality and clipped delivery, which she used to conjure up a wounded girl learning how to shake off her time spent in a cult in upstate New York. But Olsen admits that it took her a while to figure out how to navigate her career choices afterward. In the years following “Martha,” she felt compelled to try on everything: a horror flick here, a high-profile remake there, a period piece here, an action movie there. It wasn’t until she starred in neo-Western thriller “Wind River” (alongside fellow Marvel regular Jeremy Renner) and the dark comedy “Ingrid Goes West” (opposite a deliciously deranged Aubrey Plaza) that Olsen found her groove.
“It was at that point, when I was five years into working, where I was like, Ah, I know how I want it. I know what I need from these people—from who’s involved, from producers, from directors, from the character, from the script—in order to trust that it’s going to be a fruitful experience.”
As Olsen looks back on her first decade as a working actor, she points out how far removed she is from that young girl who broke out in “Martha Marcy May Marlene.”
“I feel like a totally different person. I don’t know if everyone who’s in their early 30s feels like their early 20s self is a totally different human. But when I think about that version of myself, it feels like a long time ago; there’s a lot learned in a decade.”
Those early years were marked by a self-effacing humility that often led Olsen to defer to others when it came to key decisions about the characters she was playing. But she now feels emboldened to not only stand up for herself and her choices but for others on her sets as well.
“[Facebook Watch series] ‘Sorry for Your Loss’ I got to produce, and I really found my voice in a collaborative leadership way. And with ‘WandaVision,’ Paul [Bettany] and I really took on that feeling, as well—especially since we were introducing new characters to Marvel and wanted [those actors] to feel protected and helped,” she says. “They could ask questions and make sure they felt like they had all the things they needed because sometimes you don’t even know what you need to ask.”
It’s a lesson she learned working with filmmaker Marc Abraham on the Hank Williams biopic “I Saw the Light,” and she’s carried it with her ever since. “I really want it to feel like we’re all in this together, as a team,” Olsen says. “That was part of ‘Sorry for Your Loss’ and it was part of ‘WandaVision,’ and I hope to continue that kind of energy because those have been some of the healthiest work experiences I’ve had.”
If Olsen sounds particularly zealous about the importance of a comfortable, working set, it is because she’s well aware that therein lies an integral part of the work and the process. As an actor, she wants to feel protected and nurtured by those around her, whether she’s reacting to a telling, quiet line of dialogue about grief or donning her iconic Scarlet Witch outfit during a magic-filled mid-air action sequence.
“Sometimes you’re going to be foolish, you know? And [you need to] feel brave to be foolish. Sometimes people feel embarrassed on set and snap. But if you’re in a place where people feel like they’re allowed to be an idiot,” she says, “you’re going to feel better about being an idiot.”
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Hello lovely Liv! I don’t wanna be anon but I do wish to know the following three things:
1. Where does your username come from?
2. You can have a dinner party with 5 people (other than you) dead or alive, real or fictional. Who are they?
3. What’s your favorite movie? (If you have one. If not you can just list a few you like!)
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Hello Phoebes darling! I also sign off my asks too, we die like Gryffinclaws here 😂💜
1. I think that’s the question I’ve been asked the most! I like to pretend my URL is meant to be sit-pee as someone once suggested, but it actually comes from my old MCU blog (now on hiatus) called starkerintheparker. I created this blog as an experiment and didn’t really expect it to last beyond the (first) quarantine so I went for the first name that came to mind like the dumbass I am 😂 I’ve considered changing it many times but I’m too lazy to edit any broken links!
2. Oh that’s an interesting question! I’m gonna go with a sentimental answer and say my mom, my grandparents, my husband and his mom. Or Netflix’s Dark cast, or RDJ & Jon Favreau. Orrr Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Hugh Jackman & Jake Gyllenhaal, lol that would be entertaining. Add Dakota Johnson and Zendaya so I can look at the ladies for the rest of the night 😂 would love to know your picks too!
3. My favorite movies are Miyazaki’s Spirited Away, Her and CMBYN. I also enjoy a lot of blockbusters, especially Iron Man, LOTR and Rogue One. What about you? :)
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Skin Deep - Part 6
Author’s Note:  Honestly, this story is nearing it’s ending.  Hard to believe that a little idea I couldn’t shake has now grown into this mini-series!  For all my die-hard homies, waiting for the next installment, I hope this is worth your while!  If you’re new here, take a look around, see if you like anything and please, let the management know if you have any questions!! As always, writing like this requires the emotional support of people and pets.  My dogs, Murphy and Winston, get me through a lot of plot bunnies just by being stalwart companions.  My husband, graciously, lets me take these flights of fancy when I probably should be paying better attention to him and his day... and some of my besties here on Tumblr make it possible for me to do this for you guys.  @sammy-jo1977​ , my sister from another mister!  Couldn’t/ Wouldn’t do it without you! To all the folks who follow me... My Minxes!  Love you all!  Stay well, be kind, and remember that Love, really does conquer all!  If you want to be a Minx, send me a note, I’ll happily add you to my tag list! Lastly, be sure to like and share anything that you see on Tumblr that catches your eye.  Creative types, we need the constant validation, you see?  Without it, like an unwatered plant, we wither on the vine and perish!  Be kind to those who help you through the day and reblog! Skin Deep Part 5 - click here for the previous chapter! Pairing:  Loki x Reader, Steve, Valkyrie & Thor all make appearances Summary:  Continued from Part 5, You and Loki put your plan into action, returning to Farmhouse.  When you encounter Steve again, you learn there’s more than two sides to this story. Warnings:  Loki’s POV and perspective, including mentions of his time under Thanos.  I’m re-writing MCU history here, but some of the main beats are the same, so look out for SPOILERS for Dark World, Ragnarok, and a touch of Infinity War.  The SNAP never happened because, reasons.  
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Empathy used to seem such a human emotion.  Loki had no time for that on Asgard, not when Odin denied anything as frivolous as feeling.  Hiding in plain sight was the means to survival and if that made the young prince sneaky and sly, so be it.  By placing those parts of himself under lock and key; the parts that hurt, the ones that ached, Loki found it was safer to disconnect from others than subject himself to their suffering too.
Operating under the influence of Thanos and his minions when he held the scepter, Loki had purposefully divorced connection of any kind from his mind.  It was dangerous.  Weak.  And moreover, it allowed Loki to do what Thanos commanded without really experiencing the horror, the havoc, of his actions for himself. 
  Who could hear the screams of women when the voice of Ebony Maw subliminally chanted all the ways that one could be dismembered at Thanos’ hands should Loki fail?  What man would shed a tear after the near constant beatings doled out by Black Order members, just for the fun of it?  How could someone care about a house, a car, a city, when they no longer cared about themself? Losing the Battle for New York had consequences far beyond the destruction of property.  With Thanos’ hold over him vanquished, the walls around his heart, constructed in youth, crashed and burned like the dream of ruling Earth.  Suddenly and completely out of reserves, Loki was powerless.  And he felt everything.  The fresh hurts caused by his manipulated ambitions in the hands of Thanos. The furious feelings of his brother, the inadequacies of his character, the feeble needs that drove his wild ambition washed over him unceasingly.  Anger.  Loss.  Lunacy.  Loki learned a hard truth in that moment.  He was a monster.  A freak.  A creature beyond hope and salvation; proving his adoptive father right and his own hopeful heart wrong.  Bitterness soured the fallen prince. Endless hours in isolation on Earth, which continued in his father's house, had Loki believing he had no chance of seeing the world outside again, and it hardened his heart further.  To feel was so painful, so raw, and so humane.  Why bother anyway?  All that emoting, those high spirits, all they really did was expose you to derision.  What was grief to a goblin?  What was horror to a monster?  What was love to a villain like him?  An evil, conspiring demi-god, with a mind bent toward domination.  A damaged, destroyed, deity alone and in pieces.  Who would ever give someone like Loki Odinson a chance?  Why should they?
Turning to his mother, Loki did everything but ask for forgiveness.  In long rambling talks, her projection to his jailed person, the pair talked around ideas of guilt and innocence, of fate and fortune, of destiny versus desire, yet Loki never heard the words he needed in order to truly find peace.   
If Frigga was aware of her son’s need for absolution, Loki would never know, as their last exchange was harsh and full of anger.  Another stroke of loss, crippling now, because there was nothing Loki could do to change any of it from inside his prison cell.  No illusion could conceal the painful ache that consumed him entirely. 
Those days were dark, even for a soul as dusky hued as his own, and Loki’s thoughts followed a similar path.  If there had been a way for him to shake off this immortal coil, free himself of the burden of living, Loki would have done so and been glad.  Death was welcome compared to all this longing and heartache. But life, even a nearly immortal one, was funny. 
When Thor provided a chance at redemption, Loki snatched at it, in his own detached way.  He played hero, rescuing Jane, aiding his brother.  And if he took a bit more in the form of deposing his arrogant, aging father, who would be surprised?  He was Loki, God of Mischief, after all. Ruling the Nine Realms without the oppressive oversight of his father allowed Loki to prove himself in ways he never imagined.  And Loki wasn’t just good at it.  He was great. Of course, it helped that no one knew he was Loki.  Living disguised as Odin was often unpleasant, frequently frustrating, but entirely necessary.  Being Loki was still too difficult and likely to bring unwanted attention in the form of The God of Thunder, a thing that no one truly wanted, Loki least of all. Return Thor did, along with an unknown sister and the end of Asgard.  When confronted with the insanity of Hela’s bloodlust, Loki’s only thought was of his kingdom, now without a ruler.  He had worked too hard, too long, to see the land he cared for in the hands of an enemy, even if she called herself sister.  Opening the Bi-Frost, panicked, his mind was solely on saving those he had recently held dominion over.  They were his people, after all.  But he never reached Asgard. Swallowing his fear, Loki focused all his energy on staying alive in a new and distracting environment, initially.  What Loki found on Sakaar wasn't a new home base under a flamboyant, ineffective leader that he could control, even if that was his first design.  On Sakaar Loki found his loyalty.  
The proud, deep resonance of being Asgardian, of being an Odinson, of being capable and cool under pressure.  Sure, he had to prove himself to Thor, Valkyrie, Banner and honestly, the rest of the kingdom, but actions speak louder than words.  And through his actions on Sakkar, and by extension rescuing the people of Asgard, Loki had shown everybody his true mettle. It was on the deck of a stolen ship headed for Midgard that  Loki had made a commitment of sorts.  One that was not to the people, so recently saved or for his found family.  This time, the promise Loki intended to keep was for himself.  Loki was going to change. The problem is, a task like that takes time.  Patience.  Motivation.  It was something that Loki had to work at and it was exhausting. They say that the best things come to those who wait.  Loki was learning to wait everyday.  Having earned a place at the side of his brother, he worked tirelessly to win over the heroes of his new home planet.  Was it easy?  Hardly, but Loki wasn’t willing to compromise.  Not anymore. A life like Hela’s was not in his runes.  Loki was simply going to be better.  Not perfect.  No one could be as good hearted as Captain America, nor could one be as tech savvy as Stark.  So Loki was planning on being the best Loki he could possibly be, and that’s how he found himself going to meetings at The Avengers Tower, a mostly welcome addition to the team. Meetings weren’t all that exciting and boredom was an awful temptation for a deity devoted to mayhem.  In fact, Loki spent more time doodling in his notebook than listening to whoever was droning on about whatever part of the world needed the attention of this motley crew.  That was, until Pepper Potts hired her new assistant.  That you were polite, pretty and pert wasn’t lost on the young god.  Sitting outside Mrs. Iron Man’s office, typing away with a phone tucked under your ear, moving faster than anyone he had ever seen was certainly impressive.  You were quick witted, clever and most of all, funny. Everyone else seemed to fall under your spell without much effort on your part, something that Loki found frustratingly fascinating.  Here he was, struggling to get people to say his name without having a traumatic flashback, while you simply smiled and smarted off prettily, and had everyone singing your praises.  But Norns, were you adorable. If he thought about it, and while off planet, Loki definitely had, he could remember the moment he realized that you were the woman he wanted.  You were busy, as always, fielding phone calls and flipping through screens yet every moment your flying fingers weren’t hovering over a keyboard or pushing down telephone buttons they curled around a heart shaped charm at your throat.  Clearly, it was a habit and one that you weren’t even aware of, still - it transfixed him all the same.  Watching you from his side eye, your voice never wavering, your tone always so pleasing, and your nimble digits returning again and again to the small sigil around your neck.  “Loki?” “Huh?”  Dumbfounded at your call, those deep sea eyes blinked wildly at the sound of his name on your lips. “Hi!  Yes, Pepper can see you now.  Go ahead, she’s ready!” He rose on stiff legs, adjusting his tie, about to lie to Tony Stark’s woman all for the chance to see you in passing.  Who had he become? It started out innocent like that, but soon, Loki was having to invent excuses for being in the office so frequently.  Missing files, random visits, even going so far as to buy Tony coffee just for the thrill of seeing you.  Something needed to change, and quickly, or Loki was going to blow. On another made up errand, hanging around the executive’s high rise office, Loki was doing a bad job of pretending not to see you.  His mind was on your pouty lips as you sipped lemonade through a straw and not on the stately woman seated behind the desk. 
“Loki, you’re a man of some… style.”  Pepper said it so casually that he almost didn’t hear, his head lost in thoughts that would shame any other person. “I like to think so.”
Shutting her folder with a snap, Pepper smiled, “And you’d love to help your old friend Pepper out, right?” That got his attention, and quickly.  Loki, shoving his hands in his pockets, turned to face Pepper with a widening grin, “I feel like I’m being baited.”
“Baited?  Never!  It’s just, you’re always here and I have a… project that needs the kind of help that you can provide.”  At those words you entered the office, ready for action with a notebook and pen, eager and excited. Suddenly, it was all clear to Loki, “Pepper, no.”  
The noose closed in on the handsome god as Pepper gathered paperwork without looking his way, “Come on, it’s the Stark Homecoming Gala and the two of you will do great!  I have faith in you both.  I can’t wait to see what you come up with!” “Really, Miss Potts, I simply can’t-” Stopping short, the strawberry blonde whipped around, almost nose to nose with Loki.  Shrewd and straightforward, Pepper interrupted, saying, “You’ve been dancing around my office for weeks now.  Clearly you like her and… against all the odds, she likes you too.  I’m doing you a favor and when someone does you a favor, you say “Thank You”.” “Thank you.” Nodding curtly, “You’re welcome.  Now, make yourselves comfortable, order some dinner, my treat.  And do whatever you need to make sure this is one great party!” That’s how Loki found himself sitting at a clear glass table over sweating bottles of iced tea as you discussed color themes and tablecloths.  You were shy, tucking a strand of hair behind your ear as you reviewed notes from previous gatherings both large and small.  His hands itched with wanting to do that job himself. “So, what do you think?”  It was the first time you had addressed him directly since coming through the door and for a moment Loki couldn’t answer.  You were too… not beautiful, that wasn’t the right word, although you were.  No, you were too open, too easy to read, and the earnestness you offered him was downright frightening. Sitting forward in the uncomfortable, yet fashionable, office furniture, Loki cleared his throat and again tugged his tie, “What I think is that you should let me take you dinner.” Dropping your eyes, your cheeks colored slightly as your fingers found that locket charm once more, “Loki, I… I don’t know-” Grabbing for your hand, suddenly afraid that you would take those shining eyes away, Loki lowered his voice and did something he never thought he would.  He begged.  “Please?  I find that you’re all I can think about.” It rushed out of him in a torrent, the way truth so often does, and he found himself unable to look you in the eye.  Loki was afraid to see rejection on your easy to read face, afraid that wanting you had cracked open the lock box holding his heart, afraid that you would see just how weak you made him.  Your fingers twined with his own as you replied, “You didn’t let me finish.  I don’t know what took you so long.” Sighing with relief, his face melting into a genuine smile, “Me either.” Over the next two months the pair of you worked tirelessly to plan and execute a perfect party.  You were inseparable during the day, heads buried together as you discussed linens and table settings, the quality of cocktail glasses, and debating over a band or a dj.  But at night, at night Loki talked about the things that haunted him in the dark.  And you loved him in spite of the awful things he had seen and done and said. Others took notice.  Loki was more lighthearted, more available.  He listened when people spoke and wasn’t constantly doodling during meetings.   Yes, Loki was learning how to love through your loving him.  If empathy had seemed too humane before, then sharing his life, his love with you, was the kind of immortality that earned someone a place in Valhalla.  It was the bravest thing Loki Odinson had ever done and he didn’t mind one bit.
The first time Loki tasted you was burned into his brain, as bright as a flash of lightning.  A firefly in a memory jar that he kept returning to, time and again.  Loki remembered what you were wearing.  He recalled exactly how the light shone in your eyes.  If he concentrated, he could tap out the rhythm of your racing pulse as he held you in his arms. It was the night of the gala.  Inviting everyone under the Stark Industries banner, up to and including the heroes tasked with saving the world, the event was a way to earn money for one of the many charities Tony supported.  The place was full of beautiful people wearing gorgeous clothes under perfect lights set to the hand crafted soundtrack you had created together.
But, Norns, he could still remember the way your eyes sparkled under the lowlights of that hall.  How your dress, simple but sophisticated, clung to the fullness of your bottom.  Low cut but somehow still modest, Loki couldn’t tear his gaze away from the promise of your curves, willing himself to find anything else as interesting as the idea of you.  
You were across the room hanging onto Tony’s every word, eyes bright and cheerfully glowing as you sipped champagne.  It made Loki want to do something grand, something suave, something that would demand your attention for his own.  Moving towards you, his tuxedo perfectly pressed and fitting better than it had any right to, Loki looked long and lean.  Each of his steps seemed to echo, even though the room was full of sound, and you turned your head as if you also heard.  Breaking away from the cluster of acolytes surrounding Iron Man, you bit into your lip as the crowd parted, moving closer together one step at a time.  It was one of the sexiest things Loki had ever witnessed. Lifting your glass in a toast, taking in the room of mingling millionaires, wealthy hangers on and Avengers, “Well, we did it!” “You did it, my dove, I just hung around and judged everyone.” “Oh stop.  I couldn’t have done it without you and you know it.”  Playfully you pushed against his shoulder and Loki took advantage, using your momentum to pull you to his side, your curvy figure flush against his own. Crooning into the shell of your ear, his lips brushing over that sensitive skin, “Somehow, love, I think you would have managed.”  Before you had time to think, Loki had melded his mouth with your own, stealing your breath along with your heart.  Loki’s feet moved in time with the music as he pulled into a dance, laughing in his arms, your cheeks hot and your head swimming. You laughing was, without question, Loki’s favorite sound.  Nothing in this world or any other came close to matching the joyful, childlike glee of that enchanting noise.  Loki memorized its melody, the rise and fall of your giggle.  He had craved it, being away for so long, and now he wanted… no, needed to hear it.  But you were the furthest thing from happy at the moment.   
"Darling, please.  We have to go."  Loki tapped his watch, shaking himself free from the memories of your previous life together and barely suppressing his irritation.
Tears filled your eyes as you whipped your arms around Thor’s mighty shoulders, his deep voice grumbly with emotion, "Take care of him, would you?  He's a jerk, but Loki is the only brother I have."
"Of course… always.  And Valkyrie, your highness, I can’t thank you enough for-"
"No need.  Loki, and by extension yourself, will always have a safe haven here in my palace."
Looking on, Loki and Thor embraced almost tenderly before crashing their heads together.  
"Stay safe, little brother."
"Be good, Thor."
Eyes on the sky, Val ignored the show of masculine emotion, chastising your plan, "You’re going to start a war, Loki."
Straight backed, Loki turned to the king, "Not on the grass of New Asgard.  I will take the fight to them, that is my vow to you."
As Loki offered his hand, Valkyrie shook it, with parting words, "Work on staying alive.  You have a tendency to worry your brother."
Solemnly nodding, "As the king commands.  Shall we?"  With that Loki laced his fingers with yours, leading you a few paces away from the people who loved him most, before summoning the magic that had you both transcending space and time.
This time when your feet touched down it was on the familiar turf of the orchard, surrounded by the scent of apple blossoms and the buzzing of happy bees.  Morning had broken and the world seemed full of promise, with the exception of that knot in your stomach.
"Are you ready?  Darling?"
"Oh… yes.  I mean, I still don't love this plan, but-"
"But it's going to work."  Only it was no longer the baritone voice of your long, lean Loki speaking.  In his place stood Nick Fury, leather duster and eye patch in place.
"If you say so!"  And you clutched your own throat as Natasha’s bored tones came out of your mouth.  The suit, skin tight but flexible, molded to your modified form.  All in all, you were comfortable, "The boots are a bit much."
"Ya think?  This jacket weighs a ton."  Pulling at his collar, "Why does he wear a turtleneck anyway?"
"Loki, this is so weird.  It feels so weird."
"Agreed, but then, why am I so turned on?"
Laughing, you shook your false red hair, hands resting on Natasha’s waist, "God, I've missed you."
"Same, dearest.  Now… let's get your necklace and some answers!"
---
 Convincing Bucky to head home had taken a lot of work, but sometime around 2 am Steve had finally seen his friend off.  The house was empty.  Steve felt the same way.
Turning the black velvet box in his pocket, fingers crushed against the fragile fabric, Steve struggled to feel anger.  When that didn't materialize he shot for sadness but even tears seemed beyond his ability.  
With a sigh, climbing the same stairs he had trudged up a hundred times before, Steve started going through the motions of bedtime.  Only tonight you weren’t there to tease him about the wildly inappropriate amount of toothpaste on his brush.  He didn’t have your light footsteps to follow to the bedside or your help with stacking all of your extra, yet entirely essential, pillows on the chair.
Someone must have changed the sheets, he thought.  There was no evidence of you and Loki’s adventurous afternoon anymore.  Steve made a mental note to thank Buck for that little piece of kindness in the morning.
Shucking his shirt, Steve sat on the mattress, a hand to his forehead.  He had lost.  Captain America had been bested.  Beaten.  And by Loki, no less.
Moonlight in silver slivers shone through the window panes, squares of light in the deep of night.  Steve was alone.  Utterly and totally alone.
And there was no one to blame but himself.
Sighing hard, Steve stood, pacing the floor to work off some of the unspendable anxiety he kept creating.  The room still had your energy, your vibe, as you liked to call it, and the feeling was a prickling itch Steve couldn’t quite satisfy.  Traces of you were everywhere and something about you leaving all of it, and him, behind was just too big to process. “Damn it.”  Even whispering sounded like thunder in the silence of your recently vacated room.  His hands, so big, so strong, smoothed along the fabric of your hanging clothes.  All that power had done nothing to help Steve get the thing he wanted. Sorting through the baubles and trinkets on your dresser, bottles of perfume he had purchased, necklaces and pins, each with a moment of memory it hurt him to recall.  Your watch ticked away the minutes as he stood, stoic and still, surrounded by the shadow of you.  In the orchard the birds were waking, their song filling the air, as morning broke in low golden rays.  Abandoning his plan for sleep, Steve watched as the light chased away the dark, casting rainbows on the floor.  The sun was reflecting off of your Grandmother’s necklace.  A pretty, ancient, carved cameo,  heart shaped locket.  He recalled his own mother owning one just like it, pictures of loved ones pressed inside, holding them as tight as history would allow. Fisting the filigree chain, winding it around his fingers as if it would somehow undo what he had done, Steve slipped it into his pocket before settling back onto the bed.  ----
At the back door to the home you so recently shared with Steve, Loki hung back, “I think this is where we split up.  You go find your treasure and me… I’m going to find some answers.” Nodding, Natasha’s signature red hair swinging, you squeezed the hand holding your own.  It no longer looked like Loki’s long fingered paw, but that was only a skin deep change.  You felt the undeniable essence of him in the press of his fingers against your own. “Be careful.” “That’s no fun, dove.” “Loki-”  You hated the way your voice broke as you said it, but there just seemed to be so much at stake and you had already lost him once. Sensing your unspoken concerns, Loki flashed you Nick Fury’s best smile, “I will.  I promise.”
“Ten minutes.” “Ten minutes.”  You watched the black coated back of your charmed paramour as he opened the shed door, hoping that he’d find something worth knowing in that place out of sight.  Inhaling deeply you twisted the doorknob as quietly as possible, letting yourself into what was once your kitchen, “What a mess.”  It was impossible not to notice the unwrapped leftovers and empty bottles littering the table.  An overturned trash barrel, crumpled beer cans littering the counter, things that Steve, your Steve, would never have tolerated.  All evidence that the grand evening he’d envisioned had been thwarted by Loki’s arrival and your collective escape.  
You started up the stairs, praising Natasha's footwear for its stealth, when you heard the toilet flush and the unmistakable shuffle of Steve’s feet on the carpet.  There was no place to hide on the wide stairwell.  It was time to see if Loki's plan was going to work.
Voice blurry, eyes rubbed red and raw, you couldn't deny that Steve looked like shit, “Bucky?  That you?  You back?”  Steve’s voice bounced around the brightening room as morning sunlight filtered through the soft sheers you had picked out for exactly this reason. Panicked, you backed into the railing with an over loud “Oof!” “Nat?  What are you doing here?  I thought you and Fury were headed to New Asgard?”  Suddenly wide awake and wondering, Steve rushed to your costumed side, eager for information. The man in front of you now bore little resemblance to the angry Avenger you had escaped from hours before.  This man had hair sticking up in odd angles from near constant finger raking.  This man had a hint of a stuffy nose and red rimmed eyes, all indicators that tears had been shed.  Now those blue eyes were scrutinizing you closely, full of concern.
“Uh… We... We got intel.  Yea, intelligence, that Loki was headed back this way.  Turned around… and uh, here we are.” One of those sandy blonde eyebrows lifted, “Natasha?”
Squaring your shoulders, channeling that cool confidence you’d see Black Widow display over and over, “Steve?”  Something about your tone of voice convinced him in a way your words couldn’t.  He visibly relaxed, those broad shoulders going slack as he asked, “Didn’t make it to Norway, then?"
Nodding a negative, you felt the unfamiliar brush of her red hair at your cheek and had to fight the urge to tuck it away, “No.  Loki’s using some sort of transporting power to move them around.  Fury suggested I keep an eye out here, in case they come back this way.” “She won’t be back, Nat.  There’s nothing for her here.”  To you, Steve sounded so sad, so removed, that you had to will yourself not to comfort the giant before you.  “That’s not true!”  It came out of you forcefully, thoughtlessly, and you saw the shock register on the Captain’s face. “That is, Fury and I… we… have reason to believe that she will come back.  They left with nothing, Steve.  She’ll need clothes… maybe some shoes… and-”  Swallowing hard, you didn’t want to give anything away, “-a necklace from her grandmother.” Steve, patting his pocket, felt the weighted chain and it’s heart shaped locket, “I don’t think-” Stepping up to his bulky form, suddenly aggressive, you started, “Never mind what you think, Captain.  We're here for a necklace...  the necklace.  Our intel suggests that your former flame might return for it and… And, I want it, with me, as a means to subdue her when she arrives." Sounding forceful and official was enough to back Steve down.  Just a touch deflated, you watched him shrug, “If that’s what you want, Nat, here-”  From his pants he pulled out the shining bauble, a trinket really, but full of sentiment and memory. Sitting in his palm, the tiny heart that held the picture of your grandmother and mother looked so small, almost unreal.  Reaching for it with wet eyes, you smiled at Steve as you lifted the charm and chain, “Thank you, Steve.  Thank you.” Nodding deeply, that golden head bobbing, “You’re welcome.”  The large grandfather clock could be heard ticking throughout the house.  The sun was gaining on the day and you, dressed as Natasha stood in silence in front of a somber Steve.  For another long beat nothing was said, then, as if sensing a shift in your conversation, Steve flashed your fake Natasha a weak smile, “I could use some breakfast.  How about you?”
“Um… sure.  Yea, ok.  Breakfast.” 
Steve started moving again, downstairs towards the cluttered kitchen when he paused, "So how did you get back so fast?  Cause that's like a 7 hour flight, even with you in the cockpit." “Steve…”  You could hear it, the whining almost pleading tone that signaled the end of Loki’s well planned charade.  That wasn’t enough to stop Steve.  He broke hard, one of those strong arms stopping you in your tracks before you could reach the lower level. “It’s clever, I have to give you guys that.  Almost perfect, really.” Panic rising, you doubled down on the ruse, struggling to keep your voice even, “I don’t know-”  Blocking you in, his body the perfect unmovable buffer, “Loki’s here too, isn’t he?” Pushing against “Steve, I… I don’t…” “Don’t lie.  You don’t have to…” “But… how-?” “You’re not mean enough to play Natasha, doll.  Not by a long shot.”
--- It was strange to be seated at the table and chairs that you and Steve had picked out together one sunny Saturday when you thought that your future was going to be Loki-less.  Your place, the one that you had imagined filling with children that had golden hair and bright blue eyes, felt like a set.  Something false and fake.  A facade, put together simply for show. Steve must have felt it too because his fingers drummed against the white washed table incessantly.  Clearly he had something on his mind.  “Steve-” “No.  No.  Please, let me just get this out, ok?” Raising an eyebrow, you waved at him to continue, nervous but interested in what the super soldier needed to explain. With a shaky inhale, running his constantly moving fingers through his golden locks, Steve caught your eye and didn’t waiver.  “When I saw you… No, that’s not right.  Let me start at the beginning. “When Loki left Earth, you… you were so sad.  It hurt me to see you so… deflated.” “Steve, I-” “You know it’s true.  When he returned to Asgard, something in you, it dimmed, and I just couldn’t allow that… Not when I felt the way I did about you. “I don’t think you realize just how incredible you are… how full of life!  And since I had already missed one chance to be with you, I knew I needed to prove that I could be the man you needed… If you forgot about Loki along the way, even better. “Only… you never did.  I waited years for you, ya know, doll?  Years.  And just when I thought there was no chance with you, Nat gave me a reason to hope. “She was your friend.  An ally.  Someone you could trust… someone I could trust.  I swear it started out that innocently, at least for me.  I just wanted to make you smile again.  But she had other plans.  Plans that came from higher up the ladder of SHIELD. “Fury, he wanted us to watch you… something about Loki being too powerful.  And-”, grabbing your hand tightly, Steve emphasized his point, “-I promise you that I had no idea about his success, or the messages he had sent to you through Nick.  Like you, I thought that Loki was gone.  Missing.  Never coming back.” “I… I believe you Steve.  I know that you didn’t do all this on your own… but what was Nick hoping you’d find out?  I knew less than nothing about what was going on!” “I think he was worried that Loki would get to you first.  That if… when Loki returned, you would be his first stop.  Then you would know about Loki’s success and, frankly, Fury’s failures.  You would also know… well, everything you know now.  That Fury had you tailed, lied to, and led on in an effort to stop Loki from out flanking him.” Frenzied and frantic, you felt anger boiling up inside of you, “But I thought Loki was gone forever.  There was no hope for him and I… and Natasha, she told me that he was dead.” “All a part of Fury’s plan to keep you neutralized and Loki away.  If Loki thought that you’d ignored his letters, that you no longer loved him, why would he come back here?  And, if that didn’t work… when Loki came back and you were with me, what else could keep him on Earth?”
Whispering with realization, “So, they used you too.” Steve sighed and buried his hands in the pockets of his sweatshirt, “Don’t feel bad for me.  I let them use my love for you, let them twist it up and shape it as they needed.  Honestly, I wish I could tell you that it was for you, but it wasn’t.  It was for me.  I wanted you, so, so badly.  I didn’t care what strings were attached.  And we built a life together, you and me.  I thought I could outrun the reality of the constant monitoring and daily reports.  Telling Natasha and Nick about every word and each email.  Don’t you see, I love you… and I wanted you, however I could get you.” Shaking your head, Natasha’s red wisps flying, “That’s not love, Steve.  I don’t know what that is… but love isn’t it.” “No?”  With a loud thunk, Steve slammed a small velvet box on the table between you. “Is… Is that what I think it is?”
“Last night.  It was going to happen last night.  Our friends here, under the lights and the stars, I was going to ask you to marry me.  I still would if-” Realization hit you like a ton of bricks, “If Loki hadn’t stepped back into our lives.” “-If Loki hadn’t stepped back into your life.” It made you both laugh in a sad way, how you finished the same thought, and for a fleeting second you could see why you had allowed Captain America to sweep you off your feet.  He was a lot of things to you now, but there was a time when he had been almost everything.  The evidence of that was in the small black square that said nothing but spoke volumes. “Steve, I don’t know if I would have said yes… even without Loki’s… arrival.  I think I have always known that you and I… we are very different people.” Sitting back in his chair, his gaze still locked on your own, “I just want you to know that I’m sorry.  I’m sorry about what I’ve done… what I’ve said… How, shit, how I’ve behaved.  I could say that it was my duty.  I could tell you it was out of love, but the plain truth is that I have always been jealous of what you and Loki share.” “You’ll find it Steve.  You really will.  There’s a person out there waiting for you.  And once you’ve found them, oh Steve, you’ll see that this… what we had, it’s a shadow.  An illusion.  Because love, real love, doesn’t come with caveats and catches.  It is an undeniable force which, in my case, even the boundaries of time and space can not deny.” Something like a sob burst out of Steve, and you were surprised to see tears in his eyes, “I was so wrong.  Could you ever forgive me?” “I want to, Steve.  I really do... “  What more could you say?  Patting his hand you started to rise, “I have to go now.  Loki and I need to keep moving and I don’t want to risk running into Nick and Natasha.  At least, not yet, anyway.” “Where are you planning to go?” “To the Avenger’s Tower.  I believe I know what Mr. Fury has been planning all along.”  Loki’s strong voice entered the conversation as smoothly as his arms wrapped possessively around your waist. Steve took in the protective stance of your returned lover with a raised eyebrow, and without further comment asked Loki, “Really?  And how are you going to breach the building?  They’ll be looking for you, even with disguises…  Fury is no fool.  Plus, there’s little chance that Tony hasn’t activated a million safety and security protocols by now.” Only interested in you, Loki refused to give Steve any of his attention, “Getting in can’t be that hard!  I’ll figure it out when I get there.  Ready pet?” With a gentle push under his broad hands your feet started to move towards the door.  Loki was eager to be off and away, especially after hearing so much of Roger’s confession.  Just knowing what Steve had done, manipulating you while also convinced of his love for you;  it was enough for Loki to commit murder.  He was having quite a difficult time not tearing the good Captain’s limbs off his body. Softening his tone, Steve practically pleaded, “Loki.  Wait.  I… I can help.” Turning his attention fully to your former flame, Loki purred venomously, “You can help?  I’d love to know what entails, Captain.” “I can get you into the place and take you exactly where you need to go.  Fury’s going to hate it, but I’m tired of taking orders that hurt the people that-”  His pause was as lingering as the look he gave you, “- That I love.”  Before Loki could offer a sincerely sassy reply you grabbed his sleeve, tugging, “Um… Excuse us a minute Steve.” Pulling him down the hall of a home that felt like a familiar faced stranger, you waited until you had a bit of distance from Steve before harshly whispering, “How long were you listening?”
Serving you that small, sexy smile, Loki grinned, “Long enough.  How did you know I was there?” “You are sneaky, but even you, God of Mischief, cast a shadow.” Swinging you close enough to catch your mouth with his own, Loki pressed a sweet kiss there before answering, “A mistake I will be careful not to make again!” “The tower, huh?  That’s where you want to go?”  Grabbing you at the swell of your hips, grinding his frame against your own, “Where I want to go, my darling, is to the nearest bed, preferably naked, with you and you alone.” Your hands traced over the lapels of his borrowed leather duster, pausing only to jerk him closer by the supple fabric, “Hmm… is that so?” “Oh yes…”  Loki’s buttery grumble filled your ear as his strong hands dug into the flesh of your bottom.  For a moment you thought he’d give in to temptation, his sweet lips teasingly close to your own upturned mouth, “But-” On your toes, leaning into Loki’s sturdy, leather draped frame, you paused, “Ugh.  But?” Moving you to a safer, less kissable, arms length away, Loki sighed with the same frustration you felt, “-But, where we need to go, as soon as possible, is the Tower.” Moaning grumpily, you stepped out of the arms you longed to linger in, “I was afraid you were going to say that.” “I know it’s less than… ideal, love, but I did find something useful before the good Captain unburdened his soul this morning.” “And that is?” “Fury’s plan.  At first I couldn’t figure out exactly what he was after.  What did Fury want?  How was I involved?” Loki was dragging this out, loving how it kept you hanging onto his every word, and you rolled your eyes, “Well?  What is it?  Weapons?  War?” “All of that, yes… and… yours truly.”  That triumphant smile that filled Loki’s whole face lit up his mischievous eyes.  Tilting your head, struggling to make sense of what Loki had just told you, “What do you mean, you.  Fury wanted you… to do what, exactly?’ “Loki was going to be the patsy.” You both turned toward the sound of Steve’s baritone at the door, suddenly remembering that the Good Captain was still there and that he was waiting to see what you were going to do next.  Leaning his 100 year old bones into the doorframe, Steve crossed his arms, “The fall guy.  An example of what happens if you cross SHIELD.” “I think, my dear Mr. Rogers, that you mean, I am to be used as an example of what happens if one crosses Nick Fury.”  Loki countered, slinging an arm over your shoulder protectively. The idea was frightening.  A man like Fury had too much power, too much at his disposal.  Just knowing the lengths he had gone to in order to keep you and Loki apart was scary enough.  Making enemies of your friends.  Threatening the people you loved.  Selling your affection to Steve in an effort to control Loki.
Now, the knowledge that all of it was done in an effort to ensure that Nick Fury was the toughest guy in the galaxy, it made your stomach clench.  “What do you mean, an example?” “Unless my intelligence is flawed, I believe that Fury was going to kill me.  Is that correct, Captain?” Steve felt the weight of two sets of eyes on him.  Yours, full of fearful love and blind hope that this was all just some misunderstanding.  Innocent and naive and as lovely as he could ever remember.  Loki’s were reflecting a deeper understanding.  The kind of knowledge that only time in the trenches teaches. There was no answer from Captain Rogers.  None was needed.  Honesty, final and resolute, was out in the open.  “Look.  I know I’m not the guy you want on your side.  I’ve… I haven’t been the man I needed to be.  Not for you-”  Steve locked his bright blues onto you, offering a small smile that spoke of sadness before facing Loki, “-Or you, Loki.  But if you let me help you now, I promise that I can get you into the tower and maybe, one day, you won’t think so little of me.” 
Around you the morning gained strength.  Somewhere nearby birds chirped wildly, blissfully unaware of the drama unfolding in the modest little farmhouse and its implications on intergalactic politics.  Without  moving a muscle, Loki plainly asked you, “Do you trust him, dearest?” Squaring your shoulders, you crossed your arms, staring down the man called Captain America.  Nodding decisively, “I do.  I don’t think he’d spill everything like that only to turn on us.  He’s not so bad Loki, really.” “We’ll see about that.  For now, we trust Steve.  Ok, what’s your plan, Rogers?” --- “Hey.  I… I have one other thing to show you.”  Steve was dressed for action in his branded tactical gear, looking every inch the super soldier that Dr. Erskine envisioned. “Steve, we have to get moving.  Loki’s eager and -” “Just open it, ok?”  The envelope was thick with folded paper, the flap tucked under and not sealed.  Clearly it had spent time in and out of pockets, the edges frayed and tattered.  In exasperated curiosity you gingerly pulled the sheets free.
Shaking, your hands trembled holding the once white documents as your voice thickened, “Is this… is this what I think it is?” Cocking his head playfully, that rueful smile pulling at his full mouth, Steve almost seemed cheerful as he teased, “It’s yours.  I think something about this place has always been yours and I want you to have it.” “But-” Folding your small hands in his mighty ones, Steve squeezed gently, “It was a wedding present, or it was supposed to be.” “But we’re not getting married.” “I know.  Still-” “I can’t, Steve.  It’s yours.  Your house, your farm, your dream.” Shaking his head, disagreeing, but feeling lighter than he had in decades, Steve insisted, “Too late, I’m afraid.  It’s done.  Actually, that version of the deed has been signed since our second week here.” As realization sunk in you appraised the man changing right before your eyes, astonished but exhilarated, “Where will you go?” “I dunno.  Think I might need to be alone for a bit.  Maybe see the world… but first-” “First, we have to stop Nick Fury.”
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Smile
Fandom: MCU Captain America/Avengers
Summary: Bucky gives you some reasons to smile.
Quick facts: Romance – Bucky Barnes/Reader – Female Reader
Warnings: Fluff, puns, cheesy jokes, so cheesy
Words: 3344
A/N: I’m going to admit it upfront, about 40 percent of the time spent on this fic was spent on writing it. The other 60 percent was spent on finding the jokes. Also, this story is semi-inspired by the fact that my face is not nearly as expressive as it feels (I basically look like the polite cat meme when I really try and I can’t do it for long before my face hurts too much) so this goes out to other people who get accused of resting bitch/asshole face. And get written up for it. Anyway, please enjoy this goofy little Bucky/Reader get together.
  ~
‘How do you make a tissue dance?’
‘Put a little boogie in it.’
Bucky snorts and coughs when he accidentally breathes coffee instead of air. ‘That’s disgusting,’ he texts back but Sam just replies with an obnoxious smiling face. Bucky shakes his head and goes back to his coffee. It’s actually not so terrible today.
He doesn’t hang out in a dive, but this coffee shop is a type of quiet he almost never sees in the city. It’s too far from the tourism path for convenience and just outside the neighborhood purview where there are many other local (better) favorites. It’s clean enough and decently sized, but it’s decorated like it was supposed to be trendy ten years ago and the place is barely staffed, to match its perpetually nigh-empty interior. There was a short-lived attempt at hiring another person, but after a ridiculous amount of turnover the owners, or whoever, apparently cut their losses and the only constants that remain are Bucky, the lone customer, you, the person actually working the counter, and your manager.
You’re nice. You always speak kindly to Bucky and, when you think you can sneak it, upsize his cup without comment or charge. Also, one time when his glove broke and slipped off, you hadn’t even commented on the arm; you’d even helped him stop panicking enough to see it hadn’t gone far and helped secure it temporarily with a rubber band.
Your manager, meanwhile, is a dick who glares at Bucky and once made a snide comment about him leaning too close to the register, and only talks to you in demanding barks. Like now– but the five minute “hushed” conversation is winding down and soon it will be safe for Bucky to go get his refill.
“I’m writing you up,” the manager says.
You jerk back in shock. “For not smiling enough?”
“It’s what we got marked down for, it’s what’s going on your record,” he says, turns on his heel, and retreats into the back to do jack shit. Bucky glares at his back as he goes. His harsh expression turns to a milder frown when he looks at you, hunched over and staring at the counter with a dead expression on your face.
He looks at his phone, looks at his empty coffee cup, and makes a quick decision.
“Can I get a refill?” he asks when he’s in front of you, startling you out of your stagnant misery. You look up at Bucky and after a second force an unnatural smile on your face. He winces on your behalf.
“Of course,” you say softly, and turn to refill the cup.
When you hand it back to him Bucky shuffles, hesitates, but finally asks, “Why are colds bad criminals?”
You blink. “Uh…why?”
“Because they’re easy to catch.”
You blink again, and then let out a startled laugh. Bucky smiles slightly at the sound, and smiles more at the more natural, smaller turn of your lips as you say, “That’s…that’s a good one.”
“It’s pretty terrible.”
“All the best ones are,” you say, and the door chimes making Bucky break away. But as he watches you talk to the delivery man like normal he nods to himself. He leaves with his coffee to start the day and fires a quick text to Sam: ‘Where do you get your dumb jokes?’
~
The next day when the door chimes and you see your one regular customer, you let yourself smile a lot more naturally than you have been. Your face is starting to hurt and your boss is probably napping in the back, so you take the chance to relax.
“Hi,” you say. “The usual?”
“Please,” he says, polite as ever as he hands you exact change and you go to fix his cup. When you bring it back he asks, “What did the fish say when he swam into a wall?”
“What?”
“Dam.”
You giggle despite yourself. Bucky’s smile is small and guarded, but you haven’t had a moment yet where you haven’t been grateful to see it. Maybe this ‘smiling’ business is all it’s cracked up to be. If only it didn’t hurt your cheeks so much.
But as he tips his cup to you and goes to his favorite corner, you find you don’t mind the ache as much.
~
Every time he comes in now, he brings a new joke.
“What do you call a fake noodle?”
“An im-pasta.”
“What does a clock do when it’s hungry?”
“It goes back four seconds.”
“Why did the bike fall over?”
“It was two tired.”
The delivery is fairly flat but there’s always at least the hint of a smile and, you don’t know, it might be his absolute seriousness that sells it, because every one of them raises your spirits. You don’t know why he’s suddenly telling you jokes. For anyone else you might think they’re flirting, but you don’t get that impression here. He’s handsome, always looks put-together in quality clothes even if they seem picked for comfort over anything else, and even before this he has always been unfailingly polite. If he wants someone, he has to have someone just as lovely. Right?
You can’t help but think about it even after he comes back. And the wonderfully terrible jokes, thankfully, don’t stop.
“Why did the mushroom go to the party?”
You keep pouring the coffee while you ponder an answer. “I don’t know,” you decide and lift your head as you hand Bucky his drink.
The way he smiles is very fetching– not quite a smirk, it’s a little too unsure for that, but it tilts up to the side and gives him a boyish charm that would make anyone weak in the knees. “Because he was a fungi.”
It makes a smile big enough for you to feel, but considering how self-conscious you are now you quickly tell him, “I liked that.”
“I know,” he says. “You smiled.”
“You can tell?” Maybe you aren’t as bad off as you thought. Or maybe he’s just being nice. But he seems honest, and he nods decisively.
“I get not being the most…expressive.” He shrugs. “But anyone can still see it, if they look.”
The implication that he cares enough to look stuns you both to silence. He ducks his head shyly and lifts his coffee cup in thanks before retreating to his corner. When you finally have working vocal cords again you say, “Have a nice day.” It might be the first time you’ve ever really meant it.
~
“What’s the opposite of coffee?”
Bucky’s eyes widen and narrow in quick succession as he goes from surprise to contemplation. He weighs your question with all the dramatic seriousness you could hope for before he says, “I don’t know. What is the opposite of coffee?”
You grin when you say, “Sneezy.”
His smile is bright and he nods his head. “Not bad, not bad.” He leans on the counter, looking more relaxed than you’ve ever seen him. It’s…shockingly warming. You have to remind yourself not to get too close. He showed up out of the blue and he can be gone just as quickly. Just because he’s nice doesn’t mean he has any attachment here. In fact, you hope he doesn’t– you’d question his sanity otherwise. “Why did Mozart hate chickens?”
“I don’t know,” you say, eager to hear the answer.
“Because when he asked them for their favorite composer, they said, “Bach! Bach! Bach!’”
You laugh– that is, of course, when your supervisor pokes his head out of the back and scowls at you. He should be happy that you’re ‘smiling enough’ but you know full well anything you do is never going to be good. You freeze whatever expression is on your face as Bucky’s mood darkens and your heart sinks. “Enjoy your coffee,” you say, infusing meaning into every word. That ekes out a small imitation of a smile as Bucky raises his cup and goes to his seat.
Your supervisor starts to stalk over to you but you are saved by the sudden ringing of a phone, and he blessedly turns on his heel and goes to answer.
You sigh and start cleaning up the counter. Bucky is in his corner, hunched over and quiet as usual. He looks fine, but you feel bad for the interruption, even though you get the impression he understands. Still, this is one nice thing you’ve had in this otherwise miserable job and you’re not going to lose yet one more good person to your superior’s shitty attitude.
You push out a roll of receipt paper, scribble ‘Why did the espresso keep checking his watch?’ on it, and stick it in your apron. You walk over to wipe down an untouched table and, before heading back, make a little detour to drop it next to Bucky’s arm. He grabs the paper as you’re scooting away (plausible deniability in case your boss comes out) but it isn’t until you’re back behind the counter that you realize what that just looked like. Does he think you just dropped your number? He hasn’t opened it yet. Is he trying to figure out a way to let you down? You suddenly regret playing into this so much; he was just trying to be nice, he probably didn’t expect you to latch onto it so–
He opens the paper, reads it, and shoots you a little smirk. You breathe a sigh of relief and mindlessly wipe things down and rearrange well-organized creamers and straws until Bucky comes up for his customary pre-leaving refill. You’re a little disheartened it’s that time already, but it means you’re that much closer to the end of your shift, at least.
“Why?” Bucky asks quietly. It takes you a second before you remember the receipt paper and you surreptitiously check the back to see the door is closed.
“Because he was pressed for time,” you say quietly as you hand back his cup.
He chuckles. “I like it,” he says and takes a sip. “Thanks,” he adds as expected, but then he winks and you…you just stare at him as he leaves.
Should you have dropped your number?
~
A few days later, Bucky is caught off his guard and pays for it.
“What’s this?”
Bucky doesn’t get to his coffee cup fast enough and Sam snatches it and reads. “Sam,” Bucky grumbles but there it is, Sam’s eyes go wide and he turns that stare on Bucky. “Don’t look at me like that,” Bucky snaps and snatches his drink back.
“You’ve been using my jokes to hit on a dorky barista?” Sam asks and follows him across the room.
“I’ve been using jokes from the site you steal yours from to share with the nice woman who makes my coffee,” Bucky says and sits in a chair. He never stays for Sam’s group VA sessions and he should have left sooner, damn it. ��I wouldn’t use yours. They’re gross.”
“Potentially inappropriate for a lady,” Sam says. Bucky opens his mouth to argue but, no, that’s exactly it, even though Sam’s tone implies something completely different from what Bucky would have said. “What’s her name?”
“Bucky?”
Steve has never been more of an actual hero to Bucky than he is right now. Right on time to walk back home with Bucky, Steve wanders in, sees the two of them, and stops. “Oh, should I…”
“Let’s g–” Bucky is immediately stopped by Sam’s hand on his shoulder.
“Bucky’s got his eyes on someone,” Sam says, immediately centering himself as Bucky’s most hated arch-nemesis.
…Okay, maybe not, but if Bucky didn’t have real problems he would be.
“I do not,” Bucky grumbles, because he knows it’s pointless and Steve is immediately sitting in front of them and leaning in like he’s the last girl at the sleepover.
“Really Buck? That’s great!” Steve says. “Have you…are you going to make a move?”
“No,” Bucky says and quickly runs down the situation, hoping that it will clear things up but knowing his friends too well. Indeed, Sam and Steve share smirks before looking at him again.
“You’re a real hero,” Sam says, only partly joking.
“I hate you,” Bucky says, ducking his head down. He doesn’t really blush anymore, if he ever did, but the motion is instinctive.
“You don’t.”
“I wish I did.”
Steve grins, as does Sam, and Bucky wants to duck into a hole. Goddamn mother hens, they’re going to want to–
“Should we come by?” Sam asks and leans back in his chair. “Be real wingmen?”
“No,” Bucky says, harsher than he means to. Sam and Steve don’t look bothered– they’ve weathered worse emotional snaps than that– but they wait for him to explain and Bucky doesn’t know if he can. Because what if this is leading to something? Is he ready for that? He thinks he might like you, but would he be okay putting in the effort of getting to know you? What if he can’t handle it? What if Steve and Sam walk in and they’re all you see? Both of them are plenty distracting, and charming, while Bucky can hardly put one foot in front of the other, some days. And what if this isn’t leading to anything, you’re just nice, and it’s nice, but Sam and Steve find out and look at him with all the pity they can muster?
“I just…want to see it through. On my own. Whatever this is.” ‘Or could be’ he leaves unspoken, because hoping for anything still feels like too much.
“Okay,” Sam says first, because of course he does, but Steve nods along quickly. It’s enough to make Bucky exhale deeply and relax muscles he didn’t know he had tensed. He rolls his eyes and stands up to cover for it.
“You’ll keep us updated though, right?” Sam asks, an easy grin on his face as he lounges in the chair.
“Like I’ll be able to avoid it,” Bucky mutters, finishes his drink, and lets Sam know they’re okay by throwing the empty cup at his head.
~
The fact that you’re running out of coffee-related jokes is stressing you out. You wanted to keep on theme but too many more days of this and you’ll be scouring the internet for whatever jokes Bucky hasn’t used yet. There are some coffee-related puns, but…the ones you like carry a romantic hint to them, and you were hoping to save those in case Bucky showed any interest. So far you haven’t picked up on anything, but you’re also very oblivious, and your roommate thinks you’re an idiot and he’s obviously into you.
But he might not be.
You do what you’ve been doing since your boss snarked at you about flirting on the clock and get Bucky’s cup ready with maybe your favorite joke.
‘How did the hipster burn his tongue?
He drank his coffee before it was cool.’
And smile proudly at it. Your small handwriting is getting better– Bucky barely has to squint at it this time, and he gives you a conspirator’s smile when he slides his twenty-dollar bill across the counter at you, with the neatest print writing along the margins.
‘What do you call an alligator detective?
An investi-gator.’
It’s cute and you snicker to yourself as you gather his change and place it gently in his gloved hand. He doesn’t retreat to his corner right away, though, and shuffles in place. “I was…I just wanted to say…” But then his eyes glance to your side and his face freezes in an unfortunately familiar way. “Thank you for the coffee,” he says woodenly and raises his cup just so.
“Of course. Have a nice day,” you say as robotically as possible and watch him go. Your supervisor clears his throat pointedly and you pretend like the place isn’t as clean as it was since the last time you went around. But now you’re thinking. About how awkward Bucky looked, and how he mentioned wanting to say something…maybe…maybe he is open. To you. Potentially.
Tomorrow, you decide with a thrill of nauseating adrenaline. Tomorrow you’re going to bring it up.
~
The next day you arrive at the shop at your usual time in the pre-dawn cold only to find an extra padlock on the door and a note in the window.
You stare, dumbfounded, and read the note. You read it again. And again.
‘Out of Business.’
But nobody called you.
You immediately grab your phone and dial your supervisor’s number. When he doesn’t pick up you call it again because this cannot be real. The job was shit but it was a job, and you knew what to expect, and you’ll never see Bucky again, will you?
It takes almost half an hour for the asshole to pick up– or maybe more, as the sun is starting to show up– and upon answering, he snaps, “What?!”
“What happened?” you ask, just as unkindly.
Your boss grumbles unintelligibly but you wait. “Did you see the sign?”
“I was working yesterday; no one mentioned anything about this.”
“Corporate called last night.” He yawns loudly. “I tried to call you.”
That’s a lie if you’ve ever heard one, but your tongue gets tripped up in anger and he says, “Sorry but there’s no room at the other branches for you, your last check is in the mail,” and hangs up.
You stand there for a while, trying to blink away tears at the sudden upheaval of your life. You should have found a replacement job while you had a chance. You should have asked your co-workers where they were going. You should have given Bucky your number.
You stand there for a little while, debating spending money you shouldn’t on a nice breakfast to wallow in, when the sound of footsteps coming up behind you makes you turn around.
“Oh, Bucky,” you say and rub your face. You think you’ve managed to hold it in, but it’s chilly and any exposed skin feels frozen.
“What’s going on?” he asks and peers around you at the note.
“Um…” You gesture uselessly. “Apparently this location is no longer in business. Just found out.”
Bucky’s jaw drops. “That asshole didn’t even call you?!”
The amount of anger on your behalf startles you. Startles both of you, actually, but just as he’s about to say something you laugh and say, “At least that asshole isn’t my problem anymore.” You sigh. You have savings, and the other job, and there’s always some other crappy job waiting for someone like you. But there’s something here that won’t be, and you pull out your phone and start typing. “Um…Bucky…there’s something I wanted to say to you. But it’s hard to say.”
“Okay?” he asks. You squeeze your eyes tight, brace yourself for impending rejection, and hold out your phone.
‘I like you a latte,’ followed by your phone number, hopefully gets the point across. After a few seconds your phone buzzes and you jump and bring it back, hoping no one texted you anything terrible while Bucky was staring at your phone.
It’s a new number, and the text reads, ‘It’s hard to espresso my feelings for you.’
You look up at him and he’s smiling, mouth parted slightly, and you start smiling so hard your cheeks hurt. But it’s okay. “I only had two more coffee jokes left before that line,” you confess and save his name to his number.
“Maybe you can tell them to me over breakfast? My treat,” he says and extends his arm.
You don’t even have to think about it. “Your treat this time,” you say, and link your arm with his. “In return, I’m going to show you where to get some good coffee.”
“Oh I don’t know,” he smirks at you. “The last place had its perks.”
Lacking a good comeback, you push your face into his shoulder to muffle your laughter. He leans into you, and doesn’t pull away even when you’ve gotten under control.
It’s the beginning of a brew-tiful relationship.
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‘Loki’ Director Kate Herron on Tom Hiddleston + Why You Can’t ‘Wait for Permission’
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Loki, played by Tom Hiddleston, more than lives up to his God of Mischief title. You can never be sure what the character will do next. For director Kate Herron, though, rehearsal and planning ahead are actually a key component of her process, even for the Disney+ series named for the mercurial character, “Loki.” But, she adds, as important is allowing for a little mischief on set.
“I do a lot of rehearsal. When we actually get to set, particularly on ‘Loki,’ we’re really on a fast schedule. We filmed it like a six-hour sort of extravaganza, but we were on a TV schedule. That was very ambitious for what we were trying to achieve,” Herron says. “Rehearsal was so key in that, and it’s working out in rehearsal, not to the point that you can’t discover fresh things about the script on the day, but just so we were all kind of on the same page by the time we got to set and we knew what we were going for. Then it was really just discovering new things on set, to be honest.”
The Disney+ show answers a question set up in “Avengers: Endgame”: What happened to the Loki that managed to get away when the Avengers went back in time to the events of the first film? It turns out, that’s when the Time Variance Authority (TVA) and Agent Mobius, played by Owen Wilson, stepped in. In the series, Loki—along with the viewers—learns more about the TVA monitoring timelines and the variants, including other Lokis, that the organization deals with.
Generally, Herron writes and directs her projects, and what draws her to them is typically an idea she’s had herself, and then “following that through from script to screen.” But for “Loki,” it was a love of the character more than anything.
“I think he has one of the best arcs in the MCU and I love the comics,” she says. “I was just excited to see where they were taking the character and then obviously, they sent me what they were going to do with the character and I thought, I want to be a part of this.”
For Herron, working on a Marvel project was very different from her previous outings behind the camera (she’s directed episodes of “Sex Education,” among other projects), particularly as far as how the production was run. She likens the experience to working on a big-budget film opposed to a typical TV show, which also impacted her initial approach to the material.
“The first thing was just working with Michael [Waldron] and some of the writers. They’d already done their main write-through and then we did like a second mini kind of writers’ room with Michael, Elissa Karasik, and my executive producer, Kevin Wright, from Marvel,” she explains. “We just kind of spoke through some of the other story elements, just fresh thoughts that I had coming in and stuff that they also really wanted to keep working on.”
The Loki that we meet in this series is the character from the very first “Avengers” film, but having Hiddleston get back into the spirit of the character, luckily, wasn’t difficult given how long he’s been playing the role.
“No one knows Loki better than Tom. I think for me, it was really just about having his back. We’d chat while we filmed that first episode a lot about making sure that he was ‘ Avengers’ Loki, and bringing that presence,” Herron says. “We actually would talk a lot about scenes from ‘The Avengers’  in terms of where [Loki] is emotionally, because he was only there hours before. I think that’s generally how we both kind of kept in check with each other and made sure it was the Loki from 2012.”
Despite her diverse credits, Herron’s advice for aspiring directors is tinged with what could be seen as a very Loki sentiment: Don’t wait for permission. “When I got ‘Sex Education,’ I was working at a fire extinguisher company,” she says. “I’ve worked in so many offices, which in a way actually helped a lot with the TVA and it feeling like a real office, because I’ve worked in so many. Honestly, just go out and make something, even if it’s on your phone or just whatever means you have. A friend of mine made a film just using a desktop computer and it was great.”
In a similarly resourceful spirit, when working as a waitress, Herron would attend comedy nights in order to persuade comedians to work with her. And while working on her shorts, she listed everything she had access to and recommends aspiring directors do the same.
“It was like, wherever I was living or the street outside my friend’s house, and also interesting stuff, like my friend had a boat or if your friend has a cool car or something. I think it’s a kind of trying to find things that are strange, maybe a friend has a weird pet or something,” Herron says. “Things you can build into a story, with what you have access to, so you’re not hindered by budget. Just go out and make something. That’s the best advice I can give. I did my short for probably about $150. That was just me using not the latest technology, but whatever I could get my hands on.”
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Ducktales Finale Review: The Last Adventure! or So Long and Thanks for All The Ducks
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Hello all you happy people. The day we’ve all simultaneously waited for and dreaded is here. The grand finale to a five year journey.. and for me an almost one year journey of covering season 3 as it came out. It was thanks to this show i’ve been able to make money doing what I love. Without it I never would’ve found my patreon Kev, and I never woul’dve had the solid focus to keep going as long as I have. And I never would’ve had all you lovely people reading my work. Thank you for that. I hope you’ll stick around even though the series is gone, I love you all. But as the sun sets on this series I have one last episode of the season, and the series to cover. I won’t be doing it in my usual recap style due to it’s sheer length and scope, but I promise you if you join me under the cut I will break down eveyrthing I can about this final adventure, it’s huge, awe inspiring twists.. and it’s heartwarming conclusion. It’s everything you could want from a finale short of a Grandma Duck Cameo, and i’ts under the cut with full spoilers. Seriously if you do not want any spoilers TURN BACK NOW. I’m opening with probably the biggest spoiler of the finale. 
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I Think She’s A Clone Now You were warned. So.. Webby is Scrooge’s Clone, made by FOWL as part of a decades long scheme to find the papyrus of binding, and raised by Beakly to keep this precious child out of their sinister clutches. I have hundreds of reaction images, several for what the fuck.. none of them seem sufficient.. ALL OF THEM together like some megazord of what the fuck are not sufficient for how much this reveal caught me off guard. It caught ALL of us off guard. I’m sure even those who called it still were suprised that’s the direction it took. I think we all expected her parents died by FOWL, or her parents were FOWl with Pepper being one of them, or anything else. So naturally it took around 14 drafts, and me going the fuck to sleep as I had stayed up to watch the finale and thought I could just smoothly transition into writing the review despite there being a LOTTTTT to unpack.
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Even after the recharge though this took a bit of doing... so now i’ve done it... what’d I think? Whelp....
I liked it. I like it the more I think about it. Even the problems I had with it just kinda melted away as I thought about it. I understand if you do not. This twist will not be for everyone, it changes Webby’s character and story entirely, ruins tons of fan theories, and in general is batshit even for a series that in the same finale, turned Manny into a shout out to Gargoyles, complete with Keith “My Body is Ready” David. This series is genuinely batshit and loves it, but this is a LOT to ask dramatically, a lot to rewrite expectation wise and a lot to thinka bout. There’s a reason besides sleep deprevation it took me a whlie to fully grasp how I felt. So if you don’t like it fine, but i’m going to make my best case. 
Starting with something that made me realize I fully like it: It dosen’t invalidate Webby’s charcter. The one little problem I had left was “Well dosen’t Webby having the McDuck bloodline mean she couldn’t be specail if she wasn’t a McDuck? That sure the rest of the cast are specail but you can’t be really important without it?” Honestly.. no. Webby is who she is not because she’s a McDuck.. but because she’s Webby. She got her martial arts and mystery solving skills through Beakly and being raised. She had intate talent sure.. but as we’ve seen with the boys through the whole series, talent has to be honed. Skill has to be earned and learned.  Webby worked hard to research other civilizations, worked hard to hone herself into a deadly fighting machine with her mother’s help, worked hard to be every bit as cool as her idol who turned out to be her biological dad. She earned her badassery, her wisdom and her courage SQUARE. 
And more than that she’s her own person. Her adoptive parent and biological parent are both paranoiacs afraid of betryal, unwilling to trust, and slow to let anyone in. By all accounts Webby should be the same.. but she’s not. Oh sure she has some paranoia and is willing to slit some throats, she was raised by the world’s best spy and is the daughter of the world’s greatest hero, that was never going to be gone entirely. But at her core she just wants to trust people. She just wants to love them and be loved. And.. that’s why her family loves her. Because she’s the kindest, the warmest and the best of them. They love her because she’s Webby and that’s she’s family, they could care less who she’s related to. All it really changes is how Scrooge acts around her and that gives us fans tons to work with. 
It’s also expertly revealed, which helped ease us into it. Webby is just as shocked and confused as we are and is seriously hurt, which makes her vulnerable to the villains. Kate Miccui deserves a goddamn award for voice acting and if their isn’t an award show for that their should be. While she’s been fantastic with Webby all series long this is her finest performance, going from Webby’s usual self, to all the hurt she goes through.. to her quitter moments at the end, calling Scrooge dad and giving out a little noise that makes it clear as Beakly tries to leave, that no.. she’ still her family.. she’s still her mom and she’s not going anywhere. 
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As for the concept being a bit ridiculous yes it is.. but so is this universe. This universe is entirely insane in the best fucking way possible: I mean.. look at this final group shot. 
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We have an old man whose somehow still alive simply because he was too busy to die, an inventor whose cloned himself multiple times so clones are fesable and is probably a clone himself given how the last finale went, an awkward armored superhero and his biotech filled girlfriend, a small boy robot weapon of discretion who put his head on his brother’s body, a no longer headless manhorse former harbinger of the apocalypse with the silky voice of keith david as one big homage to gargoyles, a lesbian living shadow and her sister, a superhero who based himself on a fictional character and his boyfriend/sidekick who by all accounts should be dead by now, a lesbian military superheroine from the moon, STORKULES COCKBLOCKER OUT OF MYTH, his moong goddes sister, two adopted family stunt pilots, a bunch of super intelligent mice, an odd duck whose kinda sorta dating a giant shrimp, his cousin with super luck powers, my globetrotting boys, an immortal treasure hunter and in the family proper: a former spy turned adopted mom of a clone, a woman who lived on the moon for a good decade, a man who once trapped everyone in what would essentially be the plot of the mcu’s second best work by pure accident, a blue boy whose piloted a plain, captained pirates, and has his own talk show, a green boy whose ran a multi-trillion dollar company, nearly destroyed all of time and space and is under investigation for fraud, and a red boy who has a hulk-esque rage filled embodiment of all his suppressed emotions, whose fondest wish was tall legs, and who can easily take out a giant magica supermachine with some fancy wiring. So the richest duck in the world having a clone daughter, while divisvie and what not.. is far more plausable than we give it credit for. As are her new sisters who Id in’t forget but are part of the whole twist. 
So yeah, I like the twist and my nitpick is more that despite having a full season to set it up.. they saved it for the last episode. Instead of BUILDING on Webby’s desire to know more about her family and having the twins show up earlier.. it’s all shove into the finale. It’s a well done shoving but there’s so much that could be explored with Webby being Scrooge’s daughter, so much that futzes with the regular family dynamics and we don't’ get any of it. Sure it was probably saved for a possible season 4 but they treated this season as the last. Manny being an apocalyptic man horse voiced by the uber sexy keith david, and no I will not stop bringing that up even outside of it’s own section and why yes it is getting it’s own section, is the kind of revelation you can leave for one last episode. “One of the main cast is a clone” really isn’t and that’s disapointing. 
Especially since thinking back to life and times.. Webby IS a lot like Scrooge was before circumstance hardened him. She’s tough, resourceful.. but also has a peppy spirit to her. It adds interesting shades to her character, where she zigs where Scrooge zags, how much of it is her upbringing with Granny versus his with his parents, how much did Beakley play into it. There’s A lot to dig into and given I have most of the series left to review, I will get to dig into it, and there’s a lot to be explored in fanfic so if I wasn’t already planning a massive one before I sure as fuck am now. So it’s not a bad twist nor bad we get to write the future.. but I do wish the crew THEMSELVES had done more with it. Still my bar for “not fucking up the entire show” is pretty low after Star Vs ended with her committing implied genocide to stop a genocide and How I Met Your Mother ended “But the real journey was in how much I want to bang, bang bangity bang I said a bang bang bangity bang your aunt robin now your mother conveniently died”. I can handle “This twist is kind of weird but also really intresting.” If the twist isn’t for you, as I said i get it. This is my opinion. Now for the thing I won’t shut up about. 
I LIVE AGAIN:
Look i’ve made no secret how thirsty I am for Keith David nor how much of a national treasure I rightly believe him to be. He’s one of my faviorite voice actors, with a mind boggling number of awesome rolls, mostly recently as a fowl mouthed coffe cup encouraging a teacher to sabotage his rival teachers breaks on close enough. Even if I didn’t like Gargoyles, which I do, i’d have an entire section talking about that Manny reveal. 
Manny was already objectively one of the best parts of the show, a hilariously weird addition that was also relatable as he just wanted to fit in. I did not know you could make him better. Then they gave him Keith David’s voice and revealed he’s one of the four horseman of the apocalypse, but doesn’t want to end the world he just wants to be a normal dude, AND turned him into a shout out to the last part of the disney afternoon they hadn’t touched, my favorite part of it and a show i’ve been sitting on watching in full for far too long. Motherfucking Gargoyles. 
But given how unique it was for the Disney Afternoon and how much Disney had no desire to ever reference or use the franchise, still no fucking clue as to why they are sitting on money here, I expected it to be sadly but understandably left out. Instead they made Manny into an expy for them, gave him the voice of their leader Goliath, the voice of an angel, and had him say “I LIVE AGAIN” complete with the utterly transcendent theme song. Seriously give it a listen. 
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So yeah I couldn’t not mark out at this. Amazing fucking stuff and almost as unexpected as the clone thing and easily my second faviorite part of the fiinale only NARROWLY topped by the curtain call. Which we’ll get to. Keith David took his time getting to this series but they saved the best guest voice for last. Utter tremendous. 
Huey Season?: I”ll save more of this for my breakdown as the season as a whole but yeah while the finale as a whole was good.. I do feel Huey got short changed. He got PLENTY of development this season, and some REALLY good scenes with Bradford.. but ultimately he got overshadowed by the Webby thing. it just never quite felt like Huey got a real resolution to his character arc the way his brothers did. He still got some REALLY good moments, his “Just cough up the information Bentina!” was one of his finest and Danny Pudi did his best. The BUILDUP was good but hte payoff was non existant and easily the weakest part of an otherwise triumphant finale. I feel the final plot was ultimately just a bit too jam packed to really have Huey feel vital to it the way Dewey was to the Della arc and Louie was to his own arc. Both tgot big emotional payoffs in his finale but the most I could gather here was he accepted adventure? I guess. It just really feels off, like I missed the payoff to everything when it’s probably just nonexistent and that bothers me a lot. In a finale that was almost all hit.. this was easily the biggest misstep. I don’t have as much to say here on it.. but that’s because it’s really that simple: they gave Huey’s arc a ton of build up in this last episode and some of his others, really made him into Bradford’s good counterpart.. then just sorta.. forgot it because “oh shit Webby’s scrooge’s daughter kinda need to pull focus here”. Had they given this arc at least one more episode, we might of had time for it. Granted i’m not sure how much they could get away with but we clearly needed at least one more episode and what they chose to jettision, the climax to Huey’s story.. was way more important than they clearly thought and i’m heavily disappointed. 
Bradford’s Big Hole Speaking of payoffs the missing mysteries payoff.. is a mixed bag. I expected all of them to combine some how into some elaborate plan I just wasn’t seeing. In hindsight it does make sense that wasn’t it: Bradford hates overcomplicated schemes, so his would be incredibly simple and require as few moving parts as possible. It still dosen’t stop the fact that the big plan to cap off the entire series built over a season... was to build a giant stygian hole of non existence to throw people into. 
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Yes really. Instead of using the Payprus to write them out of existance, if carefully worded or try doing it all at once or anything practical.. Bradford just plans to shove everything he dosen’t want in the world anymore into a hole.  Look i’ts not like it ruins the episode, there’s still tons of tension from him holding Scrooge’s loved ones over his hole and threating to throw them into it’s gaping void. And it’s foiled by a 12 year old just.. shutting it off. Like I get him leaving an off switch on, that’s just common sense.. but why wouldn’t he have a remote or something to turn it back on? one with a password or something to lock it. There’s something inherently underwhelming about as series ending plan that can be summed up “hope no one shuts my unguarded hole. “
The finale does make for it by using the missing mysteries all in VERY clever ways. In fact every episode in the season had some sort of payoff here. It’s what makes up for how baffling the main plan is: every other thing, from the missing mysteries to the guest stars has lead up to this one moment, this one final adventure. Which leads me too
An Hurricane of Payoffs:
So from the top Challenge of the Senior Junior Woodchucks!: Isabella Finch herself ends up being VITAL to the story and to Bradford’s backstory, as does Junior Woodchucking as a whole. Quack Pack!: Gene is the fuel for Blot’s glove.. though he also fucks off right afterwords.. never to be seen again or help out at any point...
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Double-O-Duck in You Only Crash Twice!: This was the most unexpected and elevated the episode in hindsight for me as what seemed like a waste of time.. wound up setting up the first part of the finale, and the final battle with Steelbeak, and in clever ways with Steelbeak using the intelliray on himself, Launchpad muttering the map in his sleep via his smart self and Dewey remembering the base layout. 
The Lost Harp of Mervana: Used as a lie detector for that heartbreaking interrogation scene. 
Louie’s Eleven: Introduced Daisy setting up Donald’s plot which i’ll get to. 
Astro BOYD: My baby boy comes back for this episode! He also gets one of the best lines of it “I’m a Head!”. That is the most ralph wiggum the boy has ever been. I’m so proud. 
Rumble For Ragnarok: Okay I was wrong nothing from this one comes back. Still a great episode. Same with the trickening. Both are VERY stellar episodes though, so I give it a pass. You can’t give a nod to EVERYTHING. 
The Phantom and the Sorceress: The Blot and Super Sayian God Super Sayian Lena, as well as Lena’s character development from said episode.  They Put a Moonlander on the Earth!: Launchpad helping Penny realize her purpose.  Forbidden Fountain: Jeeves is un-babied as a trap Let’s Get Dangerous!: Drake and Gosalyn Return, and Solageo’s Circut ends up being vital to the climax.. in the strangest and funnest way to say possible but still. It counts.  Escape from the Impossibin: Beakley’s near breakdown at the idea FOWL has come back. It was already heartbreaking and the first adventure had made it even more so.. but now it’s out and out DEVISTATING. The one thing after her daughter is not only back.. but SHE’S the reason he’s in Scrooge’s life and home and her giving up SHUSH has now left her wide open. 
The Split Sword: Probably the best out of all of these as it ends up directly playing into the climax in an awesome way i’m saving for Bradfords New Gods: Storkules shows up. Okay so that every episode claim bit me on the ass. Also when did these two meet? I mean probably at end of spear of selene but the more important question is WHY DID YOU ROB  ME OF THESE TWO MEETING AT ANY POINT IN THE SERIES. 
The First Adventure: Naturally the Payprus comes back as Does herons needling bradford to stop denying what he is. 
Fight For Castle McDuck: Suprisingly the blessed bagpipes ended up being VITALLY important. And giving us sexiest man alive infinity years running Keith David for an episode.  Last Christmas; Santa Cameo
Beaks in the Shell: Gandra being taken and the Lost Library being setup for this episode. 
Lost Cargo: The Stone of What Was. And Credit where its due what FELT like simply a filler episode with a tantengal connectoin.. ended up probably being one of the most important episodes. Fair play. 
Life and Crimes: Magica turning Bradford into a non sentient bird, like what happened to her brother.... proving once again this episode really REALLY needed as subplot attached to lead into the finale or something. 
Bonus Round: Pilot payoffs by the pound. Seriously Scrooge and Donald’s last lines to each other, the badass return of “I’m a Pilot”, more on that in a minute, and even other smaller call backs like “Keep Getting Up” and webby sucessfully getting some juice to Louie’s pride. All top notch stuff and it really makes the finale FEEL like one with all this coming back full circle. So i’ve hinted at it enough, let’s bring on the bad guy. 
The First Woodchuck
We’ve had some mixed payoffs so let’s get to one that’s just out and out excellent. Bradford Buzzard.. is the best villian the show ever had. Now I will give the caveat that my favorite forever and always will be
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You know it, I know it. But Bradford is the best genuine threat of the series, with Marc Evan Jackson perfectly balancing his menace and genuine evil.. with his steadfast believe that he isn’t evil, and his calm, controlled business demeanor. It’s one of the best performances of the show and he deserves all the credit for it and after seeing him in supporting roles for his career, even if his role as Kevin on Brooklyn Nine-Nine is fucking awesome and I’m sad that show is ending, it’s nice to see him step into a big meaty role as the big bad and utterly nail it. 
And the finale.. pays eveyrthing off with him, apart from the plan itself perfectly. Starting off him being revealed as Isabella Finch’s grandson... was  a stroke of genius. I didn’t expect her to come back in play but it gives perfect reason both why he knew about the mysteries.. and why he’s like this. 
Like Scrooge did with his nephews, niece and daughter, Isabella dragged Bradford all around the world seeing the unseen, thinking it was fun. The problem was... Bradford HATED it. He hated every minute of it, like as one post pointed out Rusty Venture from the Venture bros, and felt he should be in school. He wanted a normal life and a normal world and not.. this waking nightmare. So to him, fixing the world, stopping this sort of thing is the only way and that doing so is a good thing. His problem is how he adapted to it.
We see that best in his mirror images, the people he’s in direct contrast with and the show knows it. Starting off with the one he’s not like at all is Scrooge. Part of what makes Bradford perfect is he’s Scrooge’s evil opposiite. The Luthor to His Superman, The Joker to his Batman, the Green Goblin to his Spider-Man, the Iron Monger to his Iron Man, the Sinestro to his Green Lantern. Both come from a long line of adventure but while Scrooge embraces that and loves it, Bradford hates it and wants to destroy it. One is energetic and always ready, the other’s calm, calculated. And one sees what he is.. and the other dosen’t. Simple as that.
But his other mirror’s are more like him, moving onto Huey. Their both woodchucks, both prefer caution and planning, and both want to make some sense of a nonsensical world. Both want to feel safe when they constnatly don’t. One’s prone to panic attack the other’s calm. But what makes Huey the better man... is that he accepts the world is the way he is. It goes all the way back to terror of the terrafirmains. While he was all for adventure he started his doubting things, not beliving things were real.. because the reality that there are some things you just can’t prepare for, just can’t know, and you can’t be always ready.. it shattered him. He nearly let himself die rather than live knowing what’s out there. Webby pulled him out of that, literally and figuratively.. and he never went back. Sure he still tries to have an order to things, still breaks when his structure’s broken.. but it’s gone from a paranoid fear of the unknown and weird to embracing it. To relishing in finding unsolved mysteries and new clues to unlock, to finding new things to explore. He went from seeing this chaotic world as something to run from, to embracing and studying it. To loving it the way it is the way his family loves him for who he is. Bradford.. denies reality belongs the way it is and wants to force it into what HIS idea of it is Superboy Prime Style. The world isn’t waht he thought it should be so he’ll MAKE it that way. Huey grew as a person.. while his arc didn’t have a full payoff.. it still pays off here by showing what he COULD’VE been. had he let his earlier fear and his always present neurosis drive him like Bradford has. Let his big brain make him think he knows what’s better for EVERYONE instead of using it to genuinely help people. Bradford lacks the boys heart and empathy and that’s why he fell. Huey had his family backing him, his best friends coming to get him, and his brothers ultimately rescue him. Bradford.. threw his only true ally down a styigan murder hole. 
Finally.. we have the one that’s not brought up directly.. but is very much there. Donald. While the two don’t interact hardly at all... it’s VERY fitting that Donald is the one Bradford picks to threaten Scrooge with. Like Bradford... Donald grew to hate adventure, he wanted to get as far away from it as possible and took it from his boys for as long as he could. Granted that was in part Bradford’s fault, and that was an INCREDIBLY clever twist: it dosen’t make him entirley responsible or anything that robs the moment of it’s imapct, Della still chose to take it out by herself, she still lied to Donald and she still got lost all by her own decision and impuslviness. But it fits perfectly into it: Bradford’s horrifying smile when Scrooge gets taken away from saving her is even WORSE now with full context, and it still fits that knowing about the project.. he’d want to set it up to screw up Scrooge’s life. I don’t think he sabotaged the rocket or anything, too obvious and something Della would’ve mentioned by now.. but he knew it was unfinished. 
Back to the parallel the diffrence is once again.. change. Donald let go of his hate of scrooge and his past and realized it wasn’t all bad. He let himself grow as a person after a decade of bitterness and anger. But most tellingly and poignantly is Quack Pack... both had a chance to make a world that was safe, normal and what they always wanted. Both out of terror of the danger of this world.  Thing is.. Donald’s was noble. He feared for his kids, his sister, his uncle.. loosing one again and any of them at all. He wanted a normal life to be safe, to hide from that.. but it’s not what THEY wanted or who they are. He accepted that’s not how the world works and how it does.. is still pretty great. And his growth shows: he’s ending the series planning to go off with his girlfriend globetrotting, KNOWING things might not be safe, but diving into adventure, having accepted it as part of him. He even finds some new family and takes in two girls who badly needed a home. He learned to accept things how they are... and Bradford refuses, not beliving in this world as it is and vowing to force it into the way he wants it to be. 
And it’s that inherent selfishness.. that makes Bradford the Cartoon Supervillian he desperatley claims he isn’t. Bradford dosen’t care how many lives it takes, how much worse it makes the world, or how many people he has to stab in the back... the world WILL be “normal”. Bradford cares for no one and nothing except his own ambition. He kills Heron despite her loyality, and his own clones who loyally served him.. simply because their chaos too. No one or nothing else matters, not how they feel, not their right to exist.. only HIS vision. If he wanted to keep the world safe he’d be more of a hero, if still throughly a bastard... but he dosen’t. He wants to make it “normal”. He wants the world the way he thinks it shoudl be and damn anyone else and perfectly represents all the old assholes like him today who refuse to accept something diffrent or against the norm because “that’s how it’s always been”.  Like those real world assholes.. Bradford is wrong. The Duckverse is beauitful how it is in it’s chaos and risk and love. And he just can’t see it because it’s not what he WANTS to see. 
And that’s why I also love the Sword giving him big, black and red classic villianous monster, slowly mutating him as he fights the duck family. Because that’s his inner strength: he may deny he’s a villian but he’s forcing his will on others, refuses to see the world as it is for selfish reasons, and is willing to kill his own friends and allies if it means getting it. He’s the bad guy. And while he denies it to those around him... it’s clear from the fact the sword is working for him that he KNOWS IT, he knows he’s a villian and this is just what he wants but is so up his own ass he can’t SAY it or admit it. And in the end he’s fully beaten by the fact that his forcing his will on everything’s what’s unnatural: While his plan was ingenious, have scrooge sign a contract agreeing never to adventure again, since he’s right Scrooge would solve nonexistance it’s the same reason “launch hulk into space” only resulted in a smarter, more skilled hulk coming back with a space army to get revenge. He just didn’t bank on the inherent rediclousness of the unvierse: family really is the greatest adventure of all.. and the papyrus accepted it. It was the one thing he coudln’t palnf or because he can’t see the woirld how it is.. and that’s why he lost. He was so confident how he saw the world and how he worked was the only way... another way beat him. 
His fate.. was also awesome and endleslly apporirate. Being mocked by the other villians who while less capable aside from Magica, at least admit what they are and what their doing.. and turned into a Vulture for Magica, left to be a mindless lackey in tons of chaotic schemes for the rest of his life. It couldn’t of happened to a nicer jackass. Okay three more sections to go. Let’s go.
Come Sail Away, Come Sail Away, Come Sail Away With Daissssyyyy
Donald’s leaving for a long, romantic adventure with Daisy is the perfect capper to Doanld’s character. Donald started the series hating adventure: blaming it for della being gone, his rough times during it, and wanted to escape it in the boat and keep from loosing his kids to it. He felt like a looser for not having reached his dreams or properly provided for his nephews, when really he did his best and still raised three wonderful kids. A bit overproective, god yes.. but despite his grief and anger he still got through ten years with them on his own merits, hard work and determination. 
As the series went he reconclied with his past, realized Scrooge lost something too and that blaming him soley when it was Della’s choice was just taking his anger out on the one person he had left to take it out on instead of embracing his only family left, accepted Storkules as his friend (JUST his friend), accepted adventure through quack pack realizing that while it may be weird, dangerous and sometimes stressful for him... it’s what his family love doing and they should be who they are instead of who he wants them to be, and finally.. accepted himself by finding Daisy, someone who loves him for who he is, and literally and metaphorically understands him and turned right back around from dumping him to save him from a giant monster she roared at. He’s finally at peace. 
And that’s why leaving. Not forever, He , Daisy, and his girls will be back in a few months or even a month. It’s very clear this is a vacation.. but it’s one  he’s earned.  He’ll always love his boys, his surrogate daughter/cousin, his sister, and his best buddy launchpad. But it’s okay for him to want to form his OWN family, to spend time with his future wife and show her the world. To make his own story for once instead of sharing it. To find his voice. 
I also find it very poetic that a story that started with Donald raising his nephews like their dad.. ends with him adopting two more children. Two kids whose lives had been misrable: rapidly aged in tubes, deemed failures, constantly bellittled by the closest things they have for parents, so desperate for answers they’d kidnap their own sister and betray her trust and do things they know are wrong, And all this.. for nothing as their  Dad kills their mom, bad as she was, and plans to kill them. And Donald’s first thought when given the chance to have a kid free time to himself, with no guilt having earned it? To take these girls in, start his own family, if Daisy’s cool with it mind he thankfully clearly called to talk this over first, and give them their own. Because that’s who Donald is, a good man whose finally earned his happy ending and the life he always wanted.. and accepted who he always was. An adventuerer, a loving fiance.. and  dad. 
The Real Hero: One last one before the bonus round and a quick one. The Launchpad Scene.. was one of the shows best. His arc in this episode of thinking he’s not a hero.. made sense. He’s been plenty heroic.. but his boyfriend is a martial arts and gymnastics savant and one of his three best friends has a giant suit of armor and is a genius. But the payoff made even more: He may not be the strongest, the most skilled or the smartest.. but he has the heart of a hero. He’s always been the kindest, most trusting, most friendly one of the main family, a guy who never gives up, even when he should, never surrenders and loves everybody. And that’s why he’s inspired so many people: Fenton to not give up after his firing and keep going, leading to his path as Gizmoduck. When Drake was lost, his fllm gone and his mentor seemingly dead (In fact skulking around the sewers like an evil ninja turtle), and his future unclear... TOLD HIM he could be Darkwing, that he could become the hero they both ihdolized and the inspiration to kids he wanted to be by his own bootstraps, and he gave Gosalyn faith in darkwing and hope at at time she had none. He also gave those mice their freedom. Not as poignant but you try creating the rescue rangers and see how far you get. I’ve lost a lot of chipmunks and mice that way. 
Launchpad’s last stand makes up for his lack of being in the season during the final  half. Launchpad realizing that despite his quirks he’s just as noble, valuable and wonderful as his families, both of them. And that he is a pilot. Sure he gets the gizmoduck armor.. but the armor isn’t what makes hi ma hero... i’ts being launchpad that makes him a hero. Loving adopted dad, wonderful partner, best friend... and a pilot
Bonus Round:
Okay this is just stray stuff from throughout the episode I didn’t have several paragraphs worth of material on before we get to the final thoughts. But it had so much good I can’t not talk about it. So...
Gyro calling Little Bulb BOYD’s brother. My heart wept. So sweet. As was him fixing his son at the end. BOYD has the two loving families he deserves.. and the brother he deserves.. and the brother he dosen’t deserve who will probably also is skulking around the sewers like an nafarious ninja turtle as the series ends. 
Gosalyn fixing up Darkwing’s outfit for him. Awwww. Adopt that child you coward. Also if they don’t base the reboot on frank’s work here, I will riot. 
“Just cough up the information Bentina!” that was just pure comedy gold especially the sheer fear radiating off him. Also right. 
Manny’s “I can explain” and , once he has silky smooth keith david voice going “Come on man I just want to live my life.” That man is a legend. 
Dewey and Louie just not talking the “you kids stay behind shit” pointing out both their stake in this and how they’ll just go anyway and him proudly accepting it. Given the kids turned the tied of things a lot, good call. 
Dewey and Don Karnage singing their own background music as they air joust. Hell yes. 
Pepper got a promotion! Goodf or her... it’s meaningless now but hey she has a partner in both senses. 
Speaking of pepper she had the best line of the episode “He’s a grown man who has the strength of a baby!”. Only Amy Sedaris could’ve given that delivery just the perfect way she did. 
The Funzo’s opening sequence was dynamite, from how well set up it was as an infilfration, to Webby having learned how to scam free drinks (Louie was so proud), to Lena cheating for her sister at DDR, to Scrooge paying full price.. it was wonderful> The payoff was also great as rather than be mad her special day was used as part of an elabroate spy operation.. she’s giddy. Because of course she is. Two specitic  bits that get their own items
The Cabs came back one last time! It dosen’t effect my now finished retrospective, but after spending all that time with them it was nice to see them for what will probably be the last time for some time. 
The whole scene where Della finds out about the trip. Just all of it. Her casually and accidentally choking daisy TWICE, Fethry, who sadly did not get an episode this season, being the one to blab about it and only realizing it .. after repeating that they told him not to, and Gladstone who not only was casually winning at Skeeball while his cousins both got pissed at it, relateable as hell, but then awkwardly escorting his baby cousin out of the situation. 
“Satstically with Hubert gone one of us should be pancking but WHO I ASK YOU WHO?” As if I needed more evidence they were perfect for each other. 
Lena just.. slumping over after Dewey finally has her drop the cloak. Comedy gold. BOYD scanning her later likewise so. 
The second best line and line read of the episode goes to Louie/Bobby Monihan. “That is not comforting, I do not want to die”. He couldn’t of summed up Louie in one line any better. 
Ludvwig was a national treasure.  Not only did I squeel internally when it turned out he was alive but the explination for it was hilarious as it was batshit, and him just causally revealing Webby’s origin was fucking amazing “Ill give you all a moment ot process” The acomplanying “bless me bagpipes” was also amazing. 
I do wish we found out where FOWL went but it was probably to leave the remains all free to come back as villians of the week. Frank outright said they had a tailspin sequel episode ready to go.
The Webby and June fight was a masterpiece and I REALLY need to do a top 12 fights list someday. 
Lena connecting with the new twins , having pretty much the same background of being created by a villian for shitty reasons. 
“one is silver and the other is “ “Flintheart glomgold!” they should consider a teamup. What’s a little brainwashing between friends?
“We’re sisters’. No you and violet are sisters, Webby is your girlfriend your both just in denial. I only say this because Webby also thinks Della and Penny are just friends and I feel she simply dosen’t know what being gay is or again is in denial. They’ll get there. Plus it feels like Lena just didn’t want to loose her and would say anything which is valid. 
Curtain Call and Final Thoughts:
The Curtain Call was the perfect way to end a spectacular finale. Each bit of it’s a masterpiece, and every character gets one last awesome, heartfelt and hilarous goodbye with the camera and ending how it should: on our five most important characters, in a circle, together, smiling, freefaling into the next adventure. I”d have it no other way and any other series finale credits and last moments will now pale in comparison. 
So the finale as a whole is messy, some bits aren’t resolved as good as they could’ve been, Huey go the shaft, and it REALLY needed another episode leading into it to help take the pressure off. While it needed 90 minutes for the plot it had to tell, it needed more to build up to that and while the season was tight with episodes they BADLY needed one more they didn’t get or even a subplto to help take the load off this episode. 
But even with that... it was an utterly awesome finale on par with other recent standouts like “Let’s Fight to the End”/ “Thank you For Watching the Show” (Both feel like finales to me but in diffrent ways), “The Future” and the whole arc leading up to it, both parts of “Heart” and “Nice While It Lasted” . It was heartstopping, heartrending and heartfelt and ended the show as it should be: with over the top insanity, big reveals, a hell of a final battle.. and a focus on family. It’s not the perfect finale, and I defintely need more ducktales.. but it’s still a classic one and one of the series finest hours.. literally in this case. 
I.. am going to miss this series. I went into it before but it’s thanks to this series I make a living. If you’d like to contribute to that, I have a patreon, patreon.com/popculturebuffet, my next stretch goal is a darkwing duck epsiode a month so  kick in a buck won’t you? and take comissions so if theres an episode from the first two seasons that’s not part of the season 1 arc (I’m almost done there) or Lena’s story (already being paid for that) feel free to shoot me a line to comissoin it for five bucks an episode. 
But more than that it was an excellent well crafted show that took a franchise I love and updated it for a new generation. My nieces love it, I love it, and I will always love it for that. Young or old, this show as phenominal, it was stupdendous.. it was a duckblur. It will remain in my heart for probaly the rest of my life among such shows as Steven Universe, Parks and Recreation, The Venture Bros, Letterkenny, DBZ Abriged, and so many more that have touched my life. It was simply the best. And i’m going to miss it. Thank you for reading this, i’ll see you at another rainbow, if not one quite like this.
Next on this Blog: Duck week continues after this review took two days to complete. Sorry about that. Our heroes head to castle McDuck and Dewey is forced to face the consequences of his actions, while Scrooge yells at his dad , his dad yells at him and his mom is the most precious thing tha’ts ever lived. Also Launchpad in Donald Cosplay. And it won’t stop there as till saturday the rest of the week is all dedicated to Ducktales as I finish up the Della and Lena arcs for season 1 and get started on Lena’s last three episodes. So if you liked some ducktales, stick around. And once again.. thank you. 
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‘Loki’ Director Kate Herron on Tom Hiddleston + Why You Can’t ‘Wait for Permission’
By Lisa Granshaw | Backstage
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In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Loki, played by Tom Hiddleston, more than lives up to his God of Mischief title. You can never be sure what the character will do next. For director Kate Herron, though, rehearsal and planning ahead are actually a key component of her process, even for the Disney+ series named for the mercurial character, “Loki.” But, she adds, as important is allowing for a little mischief on set.
“I do a lot of rehearsal. When we actually get to set, particularly on ‘Loki,’ we’re really on a fast schedule. We filmed it like a six-hour sort of extravaganza, but we were on a TV schedule. That was very ambitious for what we were trying to achieve,” Herron says. “Rehearsal was so key in that, and it’s working out in rehearsal, not to the point that you can’t discover fresh things about the script on the day, but just so we were all kind of on the same page by the time we got to set and we knew what we were going for. Then it was really just discovering new things on set, to be honest.”
The Disney+ show answers a question set up in “Avengers: Endgame”: What happened to the Loki that managed to get away when the Avengers went back in time to the events of the first film? It turns out, that’s when the Time Variance Authority (TVA) and Agent Mobius, played by Owen Wilson, stepped in. In the series, Loki—along with the viewers—learns more about the TVA monitoring timelines and the variants, including other Lokis, that the organization deals with.
Generally, Herron writes and directs her projects, and what draws her to them is typically an idea she’s had herself, and then “following that through from script to screen.” But for “Loki,” it was a love of the character more than anything.
“I think he has one of the best arcs in the MCU and I love the comics,” she says. “I was just excited to see where they were taking the character and then obviously, they sent me what they were going to do with the character and I thought, I want to be a part of this.”
For Herron, working on a Marvel project was very different from her previous outings behind the camera (she’s directed episodes of “Sex Education,” among other projects), particularly as far as how the production was run. She likens the experience to working on a big-budget film opposed to a typical TV show, which also impacted her initial approach to the material.
“The first thing was just working with Michael [Waldron] and some of the writers. They’d already done their main write-through and then we did like a second mini kind of writers’ room with Michael, Elissa Karasik, and my executive producer, Kevin Wright, from Marvel,” she explains. “We just kind of spoke through some of the other story elements, just fresh thoughts that I had coming in and stuff that they also really wanted to keep working on.”
The Loki that we meet in this series is the character from the very first “Avengers” film, but having Hiddleston get back into the spirit of the character, luckily, wasn’t difficult given how long he’s been playing the role.
“No one knows Loki better than Tom. I think for me, it was really just about having his back. We’d chat while we filmed that first episode a lot about making sure that he was ‘ Avengers’ Loki, and bringing that presence,” Herron says. “We actually would talk a lot about scenes from ‘The Avengers’  in terms of where [Loki] is emotionally, because he was only there hours before. I think that’s generally how we both kind of kept in check with each other and made sure it was the Loki from 2012.”
Despite her diverse credits, Herron’s advice for aspiring directors is tinged with what could be seen as a very Loki sentiment: Don’t wait for permission. “When I got ‘Sex Education,’ I was working at a fire extinguisher company,” she says. “I’ve worked in so many offices, which in a way actually helped a lot with the TVA and it feeling like a real office, because I’ve worked in so many. Honestly, just go out and make something, even if it’s on your phone or just whatever means you have. A friend of mine made a film just using a desktop computer and it was great.”
In a similarly resourceful spirit, when working as a waitress, Herron would attend comedy nights in order to persuade comedians to work with her. And while working on her shorts, she listed everything she had access to and recommends aspiring directors do the same.
“It was like, wherever I was living or the street outside my friend’s house, and also interesting stuff, like my friend had a boat or if your friend has a cool car or something. I think it’s a kind of trying to find things that are strange, maybe a friend has a weird pet or something,” Herron says. “Things you can build into a story, with what you have access to, so you’re not hindered by budget. Just go out and make something. That’s the best advice I can give. I did my short for probably about $150. That was just me using not the latest technology, but whatever I could get my hands on.”
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I'd love to do a canon x canon MHA rp! I can play as Izuku, Mirio, Nejire, Shouto, Hitoshi, Fatgum, Toga, Aizawa, Keigo, and Jin. I'm 24 so please be 18 or older!
The AUs I really wanted to try were:
MHA x MCU/ Spider Deku x Venom Kacchan
Spirited Away
Demon Slayer
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood
Fantasy AU
It's where Izuku is the demon king and Katsuki is the hero. In this world human adventures can be revived endlessly by the Mana Tree so it's like a video game. But of course Izuku is in love with Katsuki and doesn't want to hurt him
Fantasy AU Villain Deku
I was thinking that we start off with Izuku being a normal village boy but runs into Tomura. They talk for a bit and later Tomura basically revives the demon king AFO in his village and everyone blames Izuku because he's the village scapegoat. He's treated very badly until he's pushed to the breaking point and Tomura or AFO comes to literally talk him away from a cliff
Alice in Wonderland
I had an idea where Izuku would fall down the rabbit hole as a kid. But once he's there the world naturally starts to force him to take on a role. Unfortunately since the King of Hearts has eyes on him...that means Izuku slowly starts to become the Prince of Hearts. His hair becomes white and his eyes will change to red. Once the transformation is complete he won't be able to return home. Izuku is trying to avoid the King of Hearts and find a way to go home while keeping his memories of the real world. A sequel would be him returning to Wonderland as an adult because his mother is dying and he could find a cure there but he faces similar perils and that his reality is starting to merge with Wonderland!
Lovecraftian Cult AU
Izuku Midoriya is a humble police officer in a small town. One night his long lost childhood friend, Katsuki Bakugou comes to him. Izuku is discovered to be the son of an Eldritch Abomination, the King in Yellow. Izuku is then taken to a commune where he is worshipped as a god like entity. Confused and frightened he tries to adjust to this new reality as his powers confirm that their faith is much more than the ravings of lunatics. At the same time he must perform his duties as a guardian of his followers and interact with surrounding cults in the area while the Cult of All for One plots the end of the world...
I know it's very Izuku heavy but that's just who I main as. I'm more than happy to play someone else as the main character. If you want to add me on Discord, I'm Aria6515
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geraltcirilla · 3 years
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i remember hating the skrull!sharon theory (because it would mean sharon’s been in the mcu for 10+ years yet never been in the mcu) but after watching a couple of yt videos on it i've been won over. 
it would explain her personality shift in tfatws
it would explain her choosing to be "evil" now (being the power broker and also just killing people without care)
it would explain why she wants back into the gov't when she was spurned by them and why she wanted a pardon when she had it made in madripoor
she's a perfect candidate. close enough to important marvel heroes that her being a skrull would be detrimental, but unimportant enough in the grand scheme of things it wouldn't devastate the audience, like if rhodey or peter were skrulls. she also has her fingers in many pots, like connections with the marvel underground but also with the us gov’t AND with the marvel superheroes. she gets around.
it leaves room to bring back the REAL sharon carter in the future and leave that disgusting tfatws!sharon in the past where she belongs. 
in the comics some characters were chosen by the skrulls because they weren't "important" enough that anyone would have noticed if they were spirited away and came back acting weird (like spider-woman). sharon fits that bill.
finally: it would be angsty as fuck for sam because he cares about sharon so it would be fun to see him find out she's been body-snatched. it would add a personal stake in the game specifically for him to stop the skrulls, it wouldn’t just be about the greater good and saving earth, it would also be specifically about saving a close friend.
the perfect time for her to be taken by the skrulls is right after civil war when she was on the run -- alone -- with no one checking in on her to see if she was okay. she easily could’ve vanished off the face of the planet for weeks and reappeared as a skrull and no one would have a clue.
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Bifrost Blues Chapter 22: Impossible
Fandom: Thor (movies), MCU Rating: M Warnings: Slurs, Sexual Content, Violence Pairing: Loki/OC Summary: According to the rules, no Jotun shall ever set foot in Asgard. According to the rules, no Prince of Asgard shall befriend a Jotun. According to the rules Rules were made to be broken. Written for @flufftober2021​
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Prompt #22: flirting at work
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1866 A.D.
Loki and Angrboda sat beneath the trees, cooling themselves as they watched the horses graze the southern pasture. A hunk of cheese and a loaf of bread sat on the blanket at Loki’s feet, but they went largely untouched. Silence had prevailed for most of the morning. All the better for nursing the ache in his heart.
He knew it would pass. He and Angrboda had been perfectly happy as friends. They would be that way again. But the thoughts of having her as a lover played through his mind like a melancholy melody. It was made all the worse now that he was sure (or mostly sure) that she might feel the same for him. The way her breath had caught during his story the night before, the sweet buzzing of her energy as her thoughts turned lustful, the burning gold of her eyes—he would add all of these details to his fantasies for more effective torture.
What else could he do? While Odin and Frigga would not choose his wife for him, it was understood that he would at least seek their approval. There was no possible way Odin would accept a Frost Giant for a daughter-in-law. Frigga had a softer heart, and if she believed Loki’s happiness would be secured by such a match, she might be swayed. But never Odin. And as for the rest of Asgard—the hatred of Jotunheim ran hot and deep. Jotuns were the monsters that parents used to frighten children at night. Jotuns were the monsters that adults still watched for, lurking in dark corners out of sight.
And it wasn’t as though Angrboda’s family would accept him either. Loki shifted uncomfortably as he considered how valid a grievance the Jotuns had against his father—and thus him. Odin had conquered Jotunheim, and stolen the key to its power. Even now the Casket of Ancient Winters sat in a vault on Asgard, a trophy of their dominance. With Jotunheim’s power weakened, and their wealth diminished thanks to Odin’s demands of yearly tithes, how could Angrboda’s parents accept an Asgardian son-in-law? Even—especially—if that Asgardian be a prince.
He shook himself. This brooding was leading nowhere.
“Look at the both of us. So stupid today,” he said.
Angrboda glanced at him with a smile, though her spirit was heavy. “We are. Would you care to ride? That might enliven the afternoon.”
“It’s too hot to ride. I would rather stay here in the shade.” He got up, stretching and shaking the inertia off of himself. “Come, we will walk beneath the trees until we think of something better to do with ourselves.”
“Very well.”
They went under the trees for a time, making lazy progress. Loki began to question Angrboda about the forest, taking note of each plant or animal she brought to his attention. As her sadness eased, she gave him real smiles, and their conversation became comfortable once more.
At the end of the path was a tree, covered with lush green leaves and flowers of the most delicate blue. The light scent of the flowers mingled with Angrboda’s perfume, and Loki felt a new stab of longing. He covered it with a careless grin.
“Are you still afraid of heights?” he asked.
Angrboda’s smile fell away. “I’m not in the mood to climb a tree.”
Loki raised an eyebrow at her. “There’s no need to fear. I would not let you fall.”
“I said I do not wish to climb.”
“Very well. Should we braid crowns of flowers to amuse ourselves instead? You would look very well in a crown, I think.”
Her eyes were terribly bright, and her mouth worked silently. Then she turned and hurried away from him, leaving him alone beneath the tree.
End Note:
So, just to be clear, Loki is indeed a Jotun. As yet, he (and everyone else except for Odin and Frigga) is unaware of this. Since this is a fluff piece, he won't be finding out the truth in this story. However, I have plans for Loki and Angrboda following the end of this fic :)
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Thanks for the tag @bubblegumnebulaa! I’m not tagging the full 30 people but I’ll tag @wrenchinator-central
Name/Nickname: i sometimes have it in my bio and i know it’s floating around there on my blog but i’ve had it down for like a month bc i’m not feeling super comfortable with that rn for some reason. Just know that my siblings make fun of my name with miraculous ladybug jokes. i am sort of going by PBJ online right now. the B stands for butter, which we all know i could eat by the spoonful.
Gender: Female
Star sign: aquarius. idk what it means but i think it means i’m sexy
Height: 5′5″ (bubblegumnebulaa is so short.... 5′2″...... big L)
Time: 4:46 pm
Birthday: next month!
Favorite Bands: I am so picky..... the Oh Hellos, Cake, Audioslave, the Black Keys, Vampire Weekend, Grouplove, and, at the risk of sounding like an insufferable hipster, Hippo Campus
Favorite Solo artists: Valentina Lisitsa for Beethoven, liszt, and Rachmaninov, Rubinstein for chopin. Bobby Darin, and i’m ashamed to say i really like michael buble. Mon Laferte owns my soul.
Song stuck in my head: the spectacular spider-man theme song bc i was watching it with my brother and it has NO RIGHT to be that catchy
Last movie: ummmmm i watched KFC’s A Recipe for Seduction for the third time last night
Last Show: the mandalorian but i’ve seen a total of one episode this season
When did I create this blog: I think it’s been like 2 years? but i like it :)
Last thing googled: i don’t google. i’m a paranoid mf so i use duck duck go. i searched “what do law schools look for” but what i really meant is why tf is the official application website so confusing and unusable.
Other blogs: I have 2! one’s a secret, and the other is my hawks and nostril stan blog @pbjamas
Do I get asks: when i ask for them lol. on my anime blog i apparently have some pretty galaxy brain followers who tell me their cool ideas.. I also get angry ppl whenever i make any sort of comment about the MCU (which if you’ve notice i’ve stopped doing lol) or when i say dabi canonically murdered 30 ppl and is trying to kill his brother or when i make fun of racist stereotypes in hallmark movies.
Why I chose my url: I was like, “hmmmm i should make it some sort of pop culture reference” but couldn’t think of one lol
Following: 217???? which is more than i’ve ever been following at once. it’s usually around 140. (i think it’s because i followed like 30 stim blogs for soap content)
Followers: 797
Average hours of sleep: there is no average.... it’s hit or miss. but if i get 5 i’m fine.
Lucky number: 12 <3 my OG soccer jersey. Also 23 bc that’s christen press’s uswnt number and i want to be her.
Instruments: I freaking love the piano. I can do basic stuff on a guitar. I played the clarinet in high school and i was actually really good at it. Organ which is freaking hard. Ukulele bc it’s fun and i can take it with me just about anywhere.
What am I wearing: jeans, mismatched socks (oops) and my nightwing hoodie
Dream job: 1. judge (supreme court justice at a state level) (this is why i’m going to law school). 2. english teacher. 3. writer for DC (LET ME WRITE AN ORACLE SERIES FOR YOUUUU) 4. I just want to have kids and play with them all day. Stay-at-home mom. the dream.
Dream trip: i have weird feelings about traveling and tourism, but i’ve always wanted to see the Great Wall of china. i also would kill to see the museum of anthropology in mexico city.
Favorite food: tamales, minestrone soup, anything with butter, weirdly really like pbj sandwiches, anything sweet, enchiladas, anything with chicken
Nationality: U.S. of A.
Favorite song: always changing, but the constants are always “The Good Life” by Bobby Darin, Chopin’s Ballade no. 1 in G Minor, and “Giving up the Gun” by Vampire Weekend (plus the 2 weeb songs: the first shippuuden opening and also samurai heart from gintama. even when i wasn’t a weeb i still loved them)
Last book read: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, Return of the Thief by Megan Whalen Turner, and I am dying to read The Burning God by RF Kuang but am hesitant to start it even after i spent $27 on it bc i know i will be plunged into heartbreak and unable to hang out with my family over break bc i’ll be too obsessed.. rip.
Top three fictional universes I’d like to live in: um probably something studio ghibli except definitely not spirited away bc it’s so unsettling to me for some reason. Howl’s Moving Castle (i’ve never read the book, feel free to bash my head in or whatever), DC so i could yell at bruce, Breath of the Wild bc even though there are monsters everywhere it’s v pretty.  Fourth is wyoming, which doesn’t exist.
This got very long but i had a lot of fun answering!!!! I didn’t tag anyone but do it and say “pop-culturereference tagged me” on the post and i will add it on this so it looks like i did
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