hello, can you do a jason dean x reader where the reader isn’t easily manipulated?
Jason Dean x Hard To Manipulate Reader Headcanons
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When Jason first meets you he assumes you'll be just like all the other people he's surrounded by, most likely stupid and easy to control or confuse by his standards. It's only when his tactics don't work on you that he gets a shock and doesn't now how to approach the situation.
Once he realises your harder to break than the others then he's start to go out of his way just to see how much of him you can handle, which mainly consists of him causing more trouble than necessary. If you keep pushing back against him and show that he can't manipulate him it'll take a while for him to finally accept it.
If there's something he really wants you to do but you keep refusing then he's going to become desperate if the plan he formulated needs two people. He'll keep bothering you and you won't be able to get rid of him, and it may even result in you accepting his offer just for him to calm down and stop causing so much trouble if you really want him to settle down.
However, Jason enjoys your company a lot more than he typically would with others because of you not being easy to manipulate. Your resistance really causes a striking difference between you and the other people he's surrounded by in his eyes, so it's quite fresh and new for him to get used to. In his eyes you're exactly on his wavelength even if he might be completely wrong.
He thinks that you not being easy to manipulate has come from having a similar mind set to his, and of course, because of this, he thinks you think a lot like him too. This will make him feel as if you're a lot easier to open up to in the hopes of you understanding him, but it may also be another tactic for you to feel sorry for him and doing something for him if no other methods have worked.
You will see become visibly frustrated when you don't comply with something he wants you to do, and this includes lots of shouting, meltdowns and possibly violence targeted at anyone he can think of. You will have to find a way to calm him down and stop him if you don't want him to get into serious trouble, but the more you don't comply the more he's going to keep doing this.
Jason will go out of his way to purposely try and trick you, and he will go through any length of planning to do so. He starts to learn your behaviour just so he can catch you off guard, so once you've realised this you will always have to keep an lookout for it.
After continuous failures of trying to manipulate you he will have to come to terms that you're not going to give in to his wished, and this will lead him to eventually wanting to come to a mutual agreement with you. Of course he will still want you on his side and help him with any plans of revenge he may have, but he'll let you make a lot more decisions of your own so that you can still help him without giving you a reason to refuse him.
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Heathers canon-divergence AU where Veronica and JD still give Heather Chandler a good-morning cup of Drano and fake her suicide note, but when Veronica gets to school the next morning, Heather is there like nothing ever happened. And continues to act - almost - like nothing ever happened, while Veronica's walking around with the sword of Damocles dangling over her head - did she dream the whole thing? She couldn't have, because JD remembers it too. Was Heather not really dead? But she didn't have a pulse. Nobody's talking about her having to go to the hospital, nobody's talking about finding her suicide note, she doesn't seem hurt or sick or anything. Veronica would almost think that nothing did happen, or at least that Heather doesn't remember anything happening -
Except for the way Heather keeps looking at her.
And the potentially-(and-then-actually-)deadly 'accidents' happening to people around Veronica, that are starting to seem less and less like accidents.
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