Headcanons
MJ’s mom and dad never really got along. When MJ and her dad got blipped, her mom got remarried and when they came back she wanted nothing to do with either of them. So MJ doesn’t have a relationship with her mom anymore.
Her Dad is a very unpredictable person. Whenever he has been drinking, he gets extremely violent and abusive. She avoids him as much as possible which can prove difficult because they live together. But she spends as much time as she can with Peter and Ned or at school to avoid being at home.
Send me your own headcanons about MJ and I will possibly add them to the list!
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Tbh while I respect and understand ppl disliking certain vessels esp ones like Razor, Nightmare, and Tower (and a couple more) who are just straight up cruel, I just can't hate any of them. It doesn't feel right. Even Vessels I don't like all that much personally, I can't bring myself to feel anything worse than tolerating them but appreciating their narrative role
And when thinking about it more, I think I feel this way bc WE make her into what she is. She's only cruel bc of us. She's only distrustful bc of us. She becomes terrible bc WE made her like that. It seems kinda unfair to me personally to hate her when I'm the exact reason she's so fucked up and awful like that in the first place. When what she becomes is what she is thought to be
I feel like Shifty herself is the only Princess this doesn't apply to (though this is based off the assumption she has more control over what form she takes and what she becomes than her vessels do)
Debated posting in the tags but I need to see if this is just a me thing or if anyone else feels this way about the vessels
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lestappen + beach day
The whistle blows. The spike was solid. There was no way it was out. It was simply impossible. He’d worked perfectly with Pierre on it. Pierre going low on the dig, Lando shouting when Charles leapt and smashed it down the court, right in the gap where two bodies stood.
It was good. And Charles is good at a lot of things. But the problem was, the other person standing on the other side of the net, looking shockingly muscular while topless, of course had to be one Max Verstappen.
(It’s very hard not to stare at the gleam of his boobs while Charles stalks up to the net. He adjusts his sunglasses. That is what they did in the films. So he can channel being cool for now, too.)
“It was not over the line. Absolutely not.”
“Mate.” Max replies. “You can clearly see there is a dent there.”
“The edge of the ball did not touch that line.”
“Are you blind?”
“The way your chest is shining? Yes, perhaps.”
Somewhere off court, Alex makes an ooh noise. Somewhere off court is the sound of George slapping Alex’s shoulder, ostensibly to make him shut up.
On the back of Max’s court, Oscar adjusts his cap. “Listen, it’s a friendly—”, but the noise dies in his throat as Charles shoots him a look.
“It’s not my problem if you’re so easily distracted.” Max continues. He steps closer to the net, and rests his hands on his hips.
“And it’s not my fault if you’re blind and can’t see that the ball was clearly out.”
As if sensing that this is going to take a while, Oscar rolls his eyes and goes to open the cooler with the popsicles. Lando follows in quick succession, and Pierre mutters a few choice words in French that Charles chooses to ignore.
Charles feels like his mother’s carefully taught decorum is the only thing keeping him from smacking Max or escalating the situation to something even worse to contemplate, and certainly against FIA parental guidance rules.
“Why are you always being so difficult, Max?”
Max shoves up his sunglasses higher on his head. Charles realises with a start that Max’s nose is sun-flushed, and he’s got the start of some freckles just below his eyes.
(Charles will spend too much time staring at the ceiling fan later in bed, trying not to remember the exact placement of these very freckles.)
“Because, Charlie.” Max says, carefully, clear enough for the whole court to hear, “I think you like it quite a bit when I do.”
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