Hopper, casually ruffling Billy's hair: You did good kid! I'm proud of you.
Billy, bewildered: The hell did you just do to me?
Hopper, lowering his hand: I just tousled your hair. Ain't nobody ever done that to you before?
Billy, grabbing Hopper's wrist: Keep. Going.
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maybe i'm just high but bruce and dick are like equivalent to platonic divorced parents when it comes to the custody and well being of Damian Wayne..... and I think Gotham War only proved that when Bruce fucked off and gave Dick custody of the entire batfamily
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And some more
from "All the magic in the world" by Xarybde (@xaryxarybdis), its fantastic and I can very much recommend reading it!
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
ummm fucking parallels with buck and chris and the fucking couch.
i’m screaming.
first it’s eddie and buck planning on sharing beer, and eddie coming back to buck sleeping on the couch (he then drinks the beer)
then tonight with s’mores and chris. eddie comes back chris is asleep on the couch. eddie eats one of the s’mores.
also the placement of buck and chris. buck on the side closest to the kitchen, and chris is further down. like they were meant to fall asleep on the couch together as father and son whole eddie watches them.
this is it
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GOD FUCK PLEASE GOD JUST LET OLLIE CALL ROY HIS SON WOULD IT KILL YOU TO LET HIM CALL HIM HIS SON HE IS HIS SON NOT HIS BEST FRIEND HIS SONNNNNN S O N SON
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It occurs to me that I don’t often show my art on here so
I whipped up this thing a couple of days ago because they’re father and son <3
(Roy/Ed shippers dni this is purely platonic)
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Do you know the trope where two people fake a relationship for some undercover mission, right?
Well, I need a fic like this but as Tony and Peter pretending to be father and son.
At the start they are very uncomfortable with each other and even though they already know eachother, their relationship is more as a mentor/student, more professional (but they still care about the other). Precisely for this reason, the first days are difficult: Peter doesn't want to disappoint Tony again because of homecoming and thinks he's just a burden, while Tony is scared to get close because he thinks he's not a good person and is scared he will end up like his dad because Peter doesn't deserve that (yeah he's already thinking as his father). As expected they don't spoke about their fears, but after living together for a while and slowly as the mission progresses, they begin to get close inevitably, becoming more protective of each other and getting more attached. Faking their father and son relationship is more and more easy through the domestic things they do together, but when they come back from the mission one of them remains hurt. Tony/Peter is going crazy and when the ambulance arrives they're just like "SAVE MY KID/MY DAD" even though they just don't have to fake it anymore. After recovering, Both of them is acting as they acted for the past weeks and everyone (May, Pepper, Rhodey and Happy) is like "since uh when", but Tony and Peter doesn't seem to notice their respective behaviour for days, until Peter calls him Dad.
He didn't mean that, it just slipped away because that's how he called him for weeks, but as soon as he said that word they just stared at each other for one minute. Tony tries to comfort him when Peter starts to panic, saying it was normal after the mission, however Peter does not calm down and confess he sees him like his dad, and is ready to leave when Tony is shocked and remains still.
But just before running away, the man stops him and reaches him and tells him he's not the only one to think that way. They're both emotionally constipated, yet they end up hugging (and Tony kisses his forehead because I'm a sucker for that trope).
At the end they accept their respective role in the other's life and they are closer than ever. Happily ever after (until infinity war).
This is a physical need, give to me a fanfiction like this or there will be consequences.
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