it draws the duck in the flapper outfit or it gets the hose again
i thought it would be a funny idea but then i remembered i couldn't draw backgrounds. enjoy
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Mind if I ask some for platonic headcannons for Red Guy And Yellow Guy ? The reader typically doesn't show much emotion other than mildly pleasant or passive aggressive displeasure with exception toward one thing:they are terrified of loud noises, and whenever they hear anything loud they cover their ears and crumple up into a ball.
Thank you wether you accept this or not!
Red Guy
-He didn't mind your quite nature, actully, he enjoyed.
-You reminded him of well, himself.
-The most he's seen you express is a very slight smile.
-Or just flat out annoyance.
-He found you're passive aggressive behavior entertaining.
-Of course, once something comes alive and starts a dumb song about a lesson, he's waiting to see what you say.
-One time you flat out told one of then to stop and it was annoying. Which I'm pretty sure all of them were feeling the same thing.
-However, once one of then came alive with quite a big crashing sound. To which you screammed at.
-Everyone in the house was shocked on how you just yelled, this quite, calm person. Just screamed like their life depended on it.
-"Uh, are you ok?" He asks in his monotone voice, but with a slight bit of worry in it.
-You nod saying you're just scared of loud noises.
-It doesn't really effect him after that, so kinda just nods and takes it into consideration.
Yellow Guy
-He never questioned your quite behavior.
-Now, he has a lack of expression as well so he thinks maybe it's just hard for you to have huge expressions. (It could also be puppet design.)
-He gets really excited whenever he makes you smile a little, it makes him happy to see you happy. Especially when it's him doing it.
-Well, he was putting away the plates today, and of course, he drops them.
-And I mean ALL of them.
-This creates quite the loud noise. Making you yell in fear and fall to the ground.
-He questions why you were scared, in which you tell him of your fear.
-He feels bad for scaring you, and tells you he'll try harder to not make to much noise.
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