ND Stevenson when presented with an angsty gay blonde-brunette best friend duo who are both brainwashed and manipulated in a military upbringing until one of them starts to question things and realizes their life is a lie but the other believes their best friend betrayed them which results in them becoming mortal enemies who try to kill each other before finally saving the world with the power of love and getting together...
with a wonderful lil drabble by @elfrooted
It’s how they wake. It’s how they speak, a wordless morning dance, movements draped in disrupted dreams. He’s touched him so many times. It should feel stale, but it never does, never enough, enough of him. They seek, and they find each other, unhurried undulations and fragmented breath, and in the midst of passion, whispers rise and they rock together, and he loves him more than the morning before.
I love how Danny Phantom villains really are just:
- The actual ghost of Nikola Tesla
- Blob in a mech suit
- Teenage singer that tragically died in a house fire
- Literally just a fucking genie
- Some rich old guy who REALLY needs therapy
- The Box Ghost
- Bullied kid from the 50s who’s heavily implied to have taken his own life
- 14 year old with a hoverboard and a gun
- Government funded Ghost Cops
- Actual Ghost Cops
- A decades year old shadow demon that assumes the form of a human and feeds off the misery they create
- His own parents
- Himself
I’ve been wondering about how probable it is that Camila vividly remembered how young Manny was when he died, how she herself was getting on in years and doesn’t have the highest paying job in the Human Realm, and they don’t have a large network of friends and relations on whom to fall back if Camila dies or is rendered unable to take care of Luz…and therefore it is very possible that Camila sending Luz to Reality Check (particularly the balancing check books and mortgages part of the deal) was to prepare Luz for the adult world in case Camila herself couldn’t be there for her.
And yet for a brief while... Camila realized it was Luz who couldn’t be there for her. And Luz wouldn’t need any of those skills if she was with Manny, huh? All this effort to prepare Luz for a life without Camila, but what mother is prepared for a life without her child?
THIS POST I SWEAR—



