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#elsa pataky x adopted!reader
Hi, I have a request! Can you do a Chris Hemsworth x daughter!reader? Maybe the reader is adopted and is gettung bullied for it? (preferably if the daughter is asian because I think it adds as a reason the reade rgets bullied, I'm asian btw) That's it!
Notes: I’d like to thank (anonymous) for the request! I hope you like it.
I mean no disrespect by writing or posting this, and in no way do I take the themes and topics discussed in this post lightly. So if you’re triggered by any of this, I suggest not reading it.
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Warnings: Slight angst; bullying; reader is bullied for being adopted; inaccurate information on adoption processes; possible inaccurate information on Australian school systems; brief implications of racist comments; spelling/grammatical errors; bad writing; whatever else I failed to mention ⚠️⚠️
Word Count: 666 (give or take)
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Chris and Elsa always told you about the day they adopted you
One of the happiest days of their lives, as they’d put it
Your sister was only a few months old, and your parents didn’t want to wait to have another kid
They’d always talked about adoption but they always felt like they never had an opportunity to go through with it
After your sister’s birth, they found that was the right time
And after further discussion they opted to go with international adoption
You’re originally from Cambodia, and the couple fell in love with you the second they saw you
They wasted no time with the adoption process, and in no time at all you were a Hemsworth
Chris and Elsa gave you as much love and attention as they gave their biological kids
You loved your family with your whole heart
But their love wasn’t enough to protect you from the harsh words and comments of kids your age, or the looks you’d sometimes see on adults’ faces when you’re out with your family
Kids at school calling you names, making fun of your appearance
Making fun of you for being adopted; saying your birth parents must have hated you for giving you up
That your adoptive parents only got you because they felt bad for you
The teachers never really did anything, only giving the bullies a slap on the wrist and you an almost pitiful look
You were quickly starting to feel doubtful of your parents, questions flooding your mind
Did they really adopt you cause they felt bad? Was their adoption story a lie? Did they even love you? Did your birth parents hate you, is that why they gave you up?
Chris and Elsa were quick to notice that something was wrong
At first, they waited in hopes that you’d approach them with the issue
When that didn’t work, they decided to approach you
Carefully, of course
Elsa was the first to talk to you
You and Elsa were extremely close, so she was hoping you’d open up to her and Chris could slowly be included in the discussion
You were hesitant, shutting down her attempts to talk
Chris approached you a few days later
Still no progress
That is until one day, when they both decided to pick you and your siblings up from school
They saw a small group of kids—maybe 4 at the most—gathered around you
India was trying to get in between them and you, visibly upset and yelling at them to stop, but one of them pushed her away, and she nearly fell from the force of it
You weren’t looking at any of the kids, your face red and your shoulders slumped
You looked scared and embarrassed
The kids were spewing insults at you, calling you all kinds of names
India was quick to get back into the fray, quick to defend you
That’s all Chris and Elsa needed to see
They’d gotten out of their car and called for you and India to get in
You practically ran over
The other kids were quick to disperse
Never in your or India’s life had you seen your parents so mad
They marched into that school and you could only imagine what they did
You opened up to your parents about what was done to you when you got home
They had meetings with teachers and principals
Parents were called
Meetings were held
Punishments were put into place
After that, you weren’t bullied anymore & your parents wasted no time in reaffirming their love for you
India and your brothers too
It took a long time to get those words out of your head
It took a long time to erase those looks the teachers gave you
It was a slow process, but you saw the lengths your family went for you
They loved you
It didn’t matter where you came from
You were their child and you couldn’t have asked for a better family
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