Bill Randall - "Enchantment"- December 1951 Revelations Date Book Calendar Illustration - Kemper-Thomas Calendar Co. - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
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Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine
Resident Evil (2002) / Resident Evil: Revelations (2012) / Resident Evil 5 (2009)
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Whump Prompt #1327
Submitted by Anon - thanks!
I’ve been thinking about a whumpee who in the eyes of everyone around them (or even society) is the bad guy. Like, their whumper paints them to be this villian in order to isolate them from society and keep them under their grasp. To add insult to injury, at the beginning the potential caretaker believes all the rumors and whumper’s narrative to the point that they contribute to whumpee’s isolation. They’re just so against whumpee, they’ll disagree with them, overthink whumpee’s intentions, etc. But they’re not that harsh with Whumpee compared to others so in whumpee’s eyes they’re the kindest person to ever exits, that maybe they’re worthy of an ounce of kindness.
And when Caretaker finally finds out the truth (either through them just slowly realizing the true relationship of whumpee and whumper or like an event that triggers whumpee) they have no idea how to care for whumpee knowing that they contributed to whumpee’s suffering and that they barely scratched the surface. So they just try their best instead of resulting to inaction.
But like here’s the catch, so far in whumpee’s eyes caretaker has been the kindest to them, so now whumpee worries about caretaker’s sudden change in actions. (Because they’re not use to comfort)
(Bonus points if their whumper was possesive and often result to physical action and soft words laced with malice. And that’s how caretaker normally comforts people, so they try the same with whumpee only for whumpee to slip into the thinking that they were wrong about caretaker and that they don’t deserve such decency.)
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I drew some persona 1 girls all fashionable for a magazine assignment I had in school :D
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sometimes i think about revelations and how it's the first time mulder sees scully in her faith up close. he doesn't understand religion and she gets defensive and they struggle the entire episode. but at the end, he helps her into her coat. like a reassurance that he's still there, her being religious & having different beliefs doesn't actually change their partnership or relationship. they'll figure it out even though sometimes it's hard.
she goes to confession after, because she can't talk to him about it, but one day that will change.
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mulder just stuck his gloved finger into his mouth to taste crime scene evidence how on earth did he make it to old age lmao
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