Bro gimmie some Sinclair brother angst
Y e s. I had an idea, so here it is; Getting in a fight with your slasher s/o. Time to cry.
Fighting with your Slasher S/O Headcanons
Michael Myers
Fights with him are brutal. You’ll end up emotionally and sometimes even physically hurt. He has a horrible temper, and doesn’t like to be provoked, so if you provoke him you’re screwed.
He’ll lock his hand around your throat before the fight can escalate too far; simply to get to the punch, to put you in your place and not waste time.
He’s cold-hearted when he’s angry, and he’s terrifying. This is one of the few times he’ll willingly get close to you, and that’s simply to intimidate you.
If you get him to talk, or god-forbid yell at you, you’ve done something horribly, horribly wrong.
Afterwards, he’ll ghost you for days, sometimes even weeks depending on the severity of the fight. You won’t see a glimpse of him until he wants you to. You won’t hear a word, either, but you’ll know he’s there, hating you, because you can feel his eyes on your back and the threatening aura he eminates.
He’s allowed to get mad at you, but you’re not allowed to get mad at him.
Jason Voorhees
He does not want to fight you. Never ever, but if he ever lost his temper- let’s say you were pushing his boundaries, or maybe you let a trespasser escape- he’ll lose his temper.
He won’t yell or hurt you, but you can tell he’s fuming because he’ll run away and hide in the forest. If you were to follow him, you would see him shaking with rage and slashing at whatever resembled a human corpse. Anything to expel his anger.
After his initial rage dies down, he’ll cry. Again, not in front of you, never in front of you. Maybe he’ll go to the lake, the cabins, etc. But he’ll sit and sob silently into his hands for ever getting angry at you. You didn’t deserve that.
He’ll be so, so scared to go back home to you. He’ll fear that upon his arrival... you’ll be gone. That maybe his anger scared you off once and for all. If he were to ever walk in and find you crying, or scared, he’d hug you almost immediately and he wouldn’t let go for a long time.
After your fight, he won’t know whether to stick to your side like glue, or to give you space. You’ll have to be the one to initiate any physical contact, at least until the tension from the fight disappears.
Bubba Sawyer
He wouldn’t ever get mad at you, so if you were to start yelling at him he’d simply take every word like a slash from a blade. It would hurt him, but he wouldn’t even think to retaliate.
Of course you’d feel bad, any human would; especially when you see him start to cry.
He’d be scared of you. He’d flinch whenever you came too close, because with yelling always came hitting. Thats what he knew from his brothers.
It would take a long time to calm him down again, a long time to stop his shaking and whining.
When you finally do, youd better give him cuddles. So, so many cuddles.
Thomas Hewitt
Thomas would have a very difficult time controlling himself if you were to fight. With his family he was taught not to be pushed around, so it takes a lot for him not to hurt you.
Don’t get me wrong; he doesn’t want to hurt you, but it’s normal to him, he doesn’t know any better.
After the initial heat of the fight he’d go somewhere to be alone, brooding in silence.
The only way to calm him down again is to go sit with him, not saying a word. Simply placing your hand on his and waiting.
Billy Lenz
Billy doesn’t know how to deal with his emotions. If he were to get angry, he would be dangerous, to say the least.
When he’s mad, he gets twitchy, unstable. He has a hard time forming coherent sentences and will randomly break out into tears for only a minute or toe before he’s yelling again.
It takes a lot to calm him down. The best thing to do would be to stay silent and wait him out. His voice is so loud he wouldn’t even hear anything you would try to say.
After the fight he’d feel horrible. He’d cry, and beg for your forgiveness. If you don’t hug him, he’ll be even more sad, and afraid, too. Afraid you’re disappointed, afraid that you won’t want anything more to do with him.
Brahms Heelshire
For Brahms it really depends on the day. Sometimes he’ll take no shit from anyone, and he’ll snap back violently, but others he’ll stand silent, waiting for you to finish yelling.
On his feisty days, he’ll argue for hours. He’s a petty dude, so he’s always trying to get the last word in. Sometimes he can grow violent, too. He’d never mean to hurt you, and he’d try to channel his anger into other things.
He’s never been taught to deal with his rage or emotions, so he’s a loose canon. He throws things a lot, like plates or vases.
On his calmer days he’ll take every word you have to say, waiting for you to vent out your anger.
Then, he’d cry. He’d lock himself in the walls and he’d hide from you, sobbing until there wasn’t a trace of anger left in you.
When he comes back out it will take a while to earn his trust again. He’d be afraid of you. Ironic, huh?
Billy & Stu
If you were to yell at Billy, he’d try to shut you up with a kiss. It usually calmed you down, but if you were mad enough and yelled anyway, he’d react differently.
If you still yelled then he’d yell right back. He gets hostile very easily, but he’d never ever hurt you. Maybe he’d break something, but he’d never hurt you.
If you yelled at Stu he’d just stand there, waiting for you to finish before apologizing, even if he didn’t really do anything.
He’d stay 100% calm, even if your yelling made him a little heartbroken. He’d either give you space to let you cool off, or force you into hugging him until you calmed down.
Leslie Vernon
He doesn’t like being yelled at. He doesn’t like yelling, either. He prefers jokes or calm talking, not yelling. Never yelling.
To end the fight, he’ll cut right to the chase and try to brush the problem off or solve it as quickly as possible. If you were to insult him or bring up a sore topic, though... then you’re in trouble.
He doesn’t like to be reminded of his past, insulted, or called out for his mistakes, so when you do any of those he’ll look over you or slam you against a wall to get ont our face and intimidate you.
“That’s enough, (Y/N).” His voice will be stern and threatening enough to shut you right up. It wouldn’t be smart to bring up the topic later.
He wouldn’t outright apologize, he doesn’t want to bring the topic up again, but you can tell he’s sorry for scaring you because of how he’s walking on eggshells.
Vincent Sinclair
He’s used to being yelled at, so he won’t do a single thing. He’ll take the verbal abuse without batting an eye.
He’ll do his best to fix his act, afraid of the consequences if he doesn’t. The only problem with yelling at him is that now he’s associated you with Bo, and in turn, with fear.
He’ll see you as just another person who controls him. He’ll be scared to upset you so he won’t be... himself around you, he’ll be perfect Vincent who makes no mistakes and never complains about anything.
The only way to snap him out of his scared, compliant stupor would be to apologize, and even then, it’ll take him a while to go back to normal and let his guard down around you again.
Bo Sinclair
He will not take any crap. You don’t ever yell at him. A simple glare from Bo is usually enough to scare you out of talking badly.
It’s not that he doesn’t want to be called out- he really does want to hear your problems and such, but not if you raise your voice to tell him.
If you do grow the balls to yell at him, he’ll make you pay. Whether that be through his hand on your throat and rage in his eyes, or the cold shoulder for a whole week, you won’t yell at him again for a while.
Lester Sinclair
Poor Les is terrified of being yelled at. He’s always been invisible to his family, they’ve never yelled at him but he’s seen them yell at each other and it terrifies him.
He’ll go silent, he’ll keep himself together until he’s alone, and then he’ll sob his eyes out for hours. He won’t avoid you afterwards, but he’ll be so scared to mess up.
He’ll do whatever he can to keep you happy. It’ll take a few days for him to stop being so hurt.
Danny ‘Jed Olsen’ Johnson
If you yell at him he’ll cross his arms, waiting impatiently for you to finish. When you finally do, he’ll hit you with a sassy “are you done?” And an unimpressed quirked eyebrow.
As childish as that response is, it usually convinces you to storm off with a scoff to go cool off before coming back.
He doesn’t get hurt by your yelling, and he never yells back. He understands that people get angry, that’s okay.
He’ll brush off the fight and act normal the quickest out of any of the other slashers.
Norman Bates
Infinite apologies. He isn’t always sure what he’s done wrong but he won’t ever do it again.
If the yelling escalates, he’ll try not to cry. If it escalates further, he will cry. If it still escalates, he’ll snap.
Depending on the day, snapping either means storming off without a word, or shouting back with full force and setting rage.
After any form of his snapping he’ll feel horrible. You know he feels bad, because he can’t look you in the eye without them tearing up again. You don’t deserve to be yelled at.
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