You didn’t hear it from me, but Seapeekarl may or may not be in the crackships bracket again
TwT Yeah I know, I resubmitted them...lol
Also they're losing to Pixlriffs and Scar😭😭😭😭
Everyone please vote seapeekarl, please, I'm out here getting fudging anon asks about them, I am THAT well-known as the #1 seapeekarler... please....OTL
(@the-mcyt-crackships-brackets does this count as propaganda?)
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Can you do head cannons for Millard pls (especially him with lily) ty
Millard Nullings HCs:
-Born in a wealthy family (around late 1920s Scotland) with a father who was an esteemed professor and surrounded by books. When he was young and his parents weren't around, he would cure his boredom by reading anything he could reach on the shelves.
-Millard started disappearing when he hit prepubescence, starting from his feet and slowly working up. Millard was shocked but intrigued by his condition, and knowing it wasn't normal, he distanced himself from his family and started to research in order to possibly find out why this was happening.
-He dug through nearly every book they had and found nothing. Feeling desperate, he combed though his father's study he was forbidden to enter, and ended up finding an old, dusty hidden book in his desk. It was called The Tales of the Peculiar.
-After he disappeared so much it was impossible to hide, he gave in and showed his parents what had happened. His mother fainted immediately, but his father knew his son was peculiar as his grandfather had had the same condition. His father simply told him to find an ymbryne, and then promptly kicked him out in fear of his son ruining his reputation.
-Millard lived on the streets for a while, having to steal and sneak around in order to live. He became a good thief after that, which culminated in the day he decided to pickpocket an English lady's pocket watch to hopefully attempt to sell it. The woman caught him despite being invisible, and dragged him to a private area with no one around. She explained that she was an ymbryne, and that he was peculiar. He'd lived with Miss Peregrine ever since.
-He needs glasses badly but he refuses to wear them because it will "give him away"
-Definitely took Lilly out on a date post TDoDA. They went to a cafe library, had some coffee and cuddled on a couch with a good book. Sure, it looked a little weird to anyone who saw a girl perched up awkwardly on a couch with two coffees and a book in braille spread out, but they ignored the stares and had a good time.
-Lilly and Millard go on a lot of double dates, mostly because they can't really date just themselves in public without Lilly getting odd looks. Their friends understand and let them tag along a lot, especially Noor and Jacob who they hang out with a lot.
-Millard writes Lilly love poems and letters in braille. He also guides her around when walking--even though she doesn't need the help she finds it cute how well-meaning he is and likes to hold his arm as they walk.
-She kissed him on their first date and he was so lovestruck that he told Miss Peregrine as soon as he got home how he planned to propose.
-When they eventually did get married they decided on a private ceremony as marrying an invisible man would not go over well with Lilly's family. All that Lilly's family knows about him is that he has a terrible allergy to the sun and he must always be dressed head to toe so he does not get injured, which is why he is always covered up at her family reunions.
-He became a cartographer and famous peculiar author in the peculiar world, and a beloved (though oddly dressed) history professor in the normal world.
-He and Lilly had one daughter. They named her Alma.
-He has very bad OCD and likes everything to be organized. Enoch messes with him by slightly moving one thing askew only to check in later and find it perfectly straightened, as if he never touched it.
-Millard has always been Horace's model, and has spent many Cairnholm days standing and posing boredly while Horace decides which tie went better with the suit.
-He considers Emma to be his best friend.
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