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happy-emmdings · 11 months
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I still can’t believe that Brennan Jones had the absolute audacity to tell his son (Liam 2.0) the exact same shallow bravery speech that he used to put his other son (Killian) to sleep just before he skiddadled like a little bitch. Is he self-aware at all? Does he have a list of 10 things that sound fatherly to say to a kid that he just repeats?
Also “I was trying to honor you both. To remind myself never to make the same mistake again.”You need a reminder not to sell your children????
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hannahhook7744 · 1 year
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Madhook, Perwaine, and Zeliam family vehicles;
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Killian's car (that was gifted to him by Jefferson).
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Jefferson's van.
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Neal's car.
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Zeliam's family car/van.
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Percival's family van.
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Gwaine's RV.
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Georgie: My stomach hurts. Zelena: What did you eat? Georgie: Some mints that were in Robyn's room. Liam ii: Robyn! Robyn: What's going on? Liam ii: Georgie took some of your mints and they made him sick. Robyn: What mints? Georgie: The ones in the little tin in your coat pocket under the bed. Robyn: Oh! Those mints. They were probably just stale. How many did you take? Georgie: 5, Monday through Friday. Liam ii: What do you mean Monday through Friday? Georgie: They were all on a wheel. She had about a month's worth.
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My favorite side character is Liam Jones the second. I think they could’ve done more with the character and his relationship with Killian.
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exhaustedpirate · 1 year
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What the hell is Liam II's age?! 'Cause he seems like 6/8 or something when Killian kills Brennan and then the boy is alone and I guess he grows up while Killian gets frozen with Cora for 28 years - which Liam couldn't have been stuck on otherwise he would still be a child and we know he didn't go to Storybrooke. And then Killian meets Nemo and Liam II during season 1's events I'm guessing since Cora's spell would have been done and he's grown but does that mean that he's supposed to be like 28+6/8? So, like a maximum of 36 years old?
Looking like this?
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Which yeah, not exactly looking like a teen but like mid-20s, right? Specially since we know he was in the Land of Untold Stories which I think works like a sort of Neverland since they say their stories are paused, and Nemo's injury is still the same as it was in the season 1 timeline when they are in season 6.
Because, you see him in scenes with Killian and they look like they have a difference of age but if you allow my headcanon idea that Killian is like 2 years older than Emma, it would mean that Liam II is older than him now!
I know that OUAT's timeline is weird and inconsistent but this is getting ridiculous!
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its The Haunting 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray, which releases on May 30. The 1999 horror film is the second film adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s 1959 novel, The Haunting of Hill House.
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tomeandflickcorner · 1 year
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Thoughts on Liam II (which i still dont think is a great name) I found an old post i made after the 5A finale that he would come back older and wanting revenge knowing this show, and well... yep, sort of
Liam 2.0? I was overall okay with him (though it was beyond messed up that Papa Jones named his new kid after the kid he sold into slavery centuries earlier. And we thought Snow and Charming naming their son after their daughter’s ex boyfriend who betrayed her in the worst possible way was bad.) And it was pretty nice that Killian was able to connect with his half brother, once he found it in him to put an end to the vicious cycle of bloodshed and vengeance. Particularly since Killian doesn’t really have anyone outside of his relationship with his now wife, stepson and in-laws. Killian deserves to have friends outside of his family circle, after all. But it stinks how they later wrote him out of the show, along with Nemo, who was practically Killian’s mentor. I don’t even get why they did that, as the show was wrapping up anyway. Was it because the writers already knew Nick Eversman and Faran Tahir weren’t going to be available at the time they would be filming the CS wedding episode and needed a reason why their characters wouldn’t be among the wedding guests?
Unfortunately, that’s all I can really say about Liam 2.0. Of course, he only really appeared in two episodes, if memory serves. So we weren’t given much opportunity to get to know him as a person.
Send me a character
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happy-emmdings · 11 months
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Sins of Our Father
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Tags: gen, half-siblings, patricide, implied/referenced child abuse, redemption arc
Summary: Killian pays a visit to his younger half-brother the day after the Nautilus incident in hopes to affirm their reconciliation. Liam demands answers and Killian reveals more than Liam ever imagined he would learn about his father's past.
Set the following day after episode 6x06 (Dark Waters)
Word count: 2 128
Author’s note: I felt like these two needed to talk🤷‍♀️
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Killian knocked on the door and took a deep breath as he waited to be invited in by the voice of his brother, whose face still didn't match his name in Killian's head. He was a little concerned when he found him still in the hospital. As if he hadn't hurt the poor lad enough, he managed to knock the lights out of him just after he swore not to fight him. But he hoped the sharp edge of a knife pressed against his throat counted as an extenuating circumstance. Enough blood has been shed between the Joneses. Maybe he could find a way to mend some wounds for a change. He still felt like he owed the young man an apology. Deep in the darkest corner of his heart, he still believed he had killed a man that could never really love anyone, no matter what comforting lies he poured into his son's ears. But that didn't change the fact that he had made an innocent boy an orphan and once again, a boy named Liam Jones had to pay for his father's sins. He kept asking himself if it made him worse than the man, he spent his whole youth despising.
"Come in," an impassive voice invited him to enter.
"Hello, brother," he tried to smile at the man sitting in a chair by the window. Liam gave him a fleeting glance and turned his eyes back to Nemo, who was sleeping in a hospital bed next to him.
"Hello," Liam responded with only a hint of coldness.
"I... came by to see how you were doing. I didn't hit you that hard, did I?" Killian raised an eyebrow.
The mood in the room was murkier and heavier than he expected. Something told him there was still a long road to travel from sparing someone's life to accepting them as a brother.
Liam snorted. "I'm fine. I'm staying here with Nemo until he gets well."
"Right."
"Do you... want to sit?" Liam frowned at him, as he was just standing there, unsure of how welcomed he was.
"Aye," he cleared his throat and settled in a seat next to him.
"So..."
"How are you doing?" he attempted to initiate a friendly conversation. Suddenly, he had no idea what he was going to say to him. And the distant, cold attitude wasn't making it any easier.
"I already said I was fine," Liam said flatly.
"Aye, you did. Sorry."
He wanted to get to know him. But when he looked at him all he saw was a stranger that has only now decided to let him live. He tried to call him Liam in his head, but the dissonance between the name and those scornful eyes and cold voice made his head hurt. It was all his fault, he knew. He deserved every speck of that disdain for ruining this lad's life. Apparently, it was a curse to be his father's son.
"What do you think about Storybrooke? Curious place, huh?" he tried again.
"Here's what I don't understand..." Liam turned to him with a flickering hint of bottled anger and it didn't seem like he was going to ask him about the world without magic. "Pirate or not, how could you have done that? He was your father just as much as mine. How could you have killed your own father?"
Killian's heart tripped and picked up its pace as if it wanted to run away from that question. He looked down at his hand and hook in his lap. Suddenly, they felt numb and heavy as if they were both made of metal.
He remembered his hand thrusting the knife in his father's side in a mockery of an embrace, a fitting way for them to part ways. He remembered his father's hand reaching for him as he sank to his knees. He remembered recoiling from it as if that hand's touch was poison and dirt. He remembered his father's face as he used his last words to try to raise a son he had irrevocably given up so long ago. The audacity. He had looked away from those glassy eyes thinking those are crocodile tears.
"I killed the man that sold me for half of a boat," he answered quietly. His throat has become rough from trying to swallow down all the pain the memory of his father dragged behind itself like a ball on a chain. Wetness blurred the edges of his vision.
A strange silence fell between them. Killian glanced up at his half-brother to meet his narrowed, perplexed eyes.
"Sold you?" Liam repeated as if he thought he heard him wrong. He shook his head like it made no sense to him and stared at Killian like he was lying. Like he was spinning some crazy tale.
"Wh- what... What would one do with a half of a boat?"
"Nothing," Killian scoffed wryly, "that's why he paid with two sons. Did you know? That you were named after him?"
"Who?" The lad's confused frown deepened.
"Liam. My older brother," Killian explained.
"I was named... after an older half-brother I didn't know I had?" he raised his eyebrows as he tried to process the new information. Then a quiet question flickered in his eyes. "Is he-"
"In a better place," Killian said firmly. He hoped the melancholy in his voice wasn't as audible as it felt. At least now he knew for certain that it was true, he told himself. At least he got to say goodbye. Now that he had witnessed Liam reaching well-deserved eternal bliss, he could stop missing him. He sighed. He wished they had phonebooths in Elysium too.
"Damn, he got so little of life," he whispered to himself.
Liam took a moment to absorb that and then he shook his head again, as if trying to clear his confusion.
"I still don't understand," he said. "How could he sell you?"
"I wonder to this day," Killian remarked with an old, weary bitterness.
Liam continued to stare at him and he realized the nature of the question was a little different that he thought.
"Oh, you mean the specifics?" he lifted his eyebrows.
Whatever glorified illusions about his late father this Liam had, were fated to clash irreconcilably with the story Killian was about to relay to him. He felt like he was back on that ship the night when a storm raged around them and put all the lanterns out, the night his childhood and his innocence were sold for such a lousy price. He had to tell yet another brother that their father was the kind of man that would sell his children and never look back.
He kept it short and simple. There was no need to describe the depths of despair the little boy he once was had touched that night. And yet, it poured out in the tone of his voice like a flood as he recounted the events of that fateful night.
He made sure to praise his older brother and give him credit for never leaving his side, even when he could have. He admitted that he probably wouldn't have survived long without him. That he probably wouldn't have had a reason to.
To not end the story on such a depressing note, he added that thanks to Liam, they eventually managed to seize their stolen freedom, though he omitted the part about deals with the devil.
When he was done, there was something disturbed and broken about the way his younger brother looked at him.
"But how... what..." Liam fumbled. "There must have been some kind of a mistake..."
At those words, Killian frowned at him perhaps a little too harshly. He had spent so long trying to believe just that as a little boy. Though he knew it was just disbelief, it felt like salt in the wound.
"I'm sorry," Liam shook his head. "I just can't believe he did that. My father... Was he... was he going to leave me behind? That night when he said we were going away?"
"He said he wouldn't," Killian conceded. "I'd sooner believe the devil's word than his. He told me I should be a better man. I- I just- I couldn't... Your name... I'm sorry. I'm so sorry."
"Now I feel like I didn't know him at all," was all Liam said.
Killian put his head in his hand and closed his eyes.
"I'm sorry." It came out as a broken whisper.
"Why did he name me after a son he abandoned?" Liam asked, his voice strangely hollow.
Killian had asked the same question back then.
"He said it was to honour him," he muttered. For the lad's sake, he tried to keep scorn out of his tone.
"However flawed father's idea of honour and making up was," he added to offer some consolation, "it is a good name. You can bear it with pride. You were named after an honourable man. A true hero at heart. I wish you could have met him."
"I wish so too," Liam nodded. "Tell me more about him," he added softly.
Killian smiled. That he could do. With his words and memories, he painted a vivid picture of the noble, loyal, caring man that had been his light in the darkest days of his wasted youth. He spoke of a loving brother, a good captain and a tragic hero. In his reminiscing, his late brother's presence filled the room like the sun's warm light breaking through water surface. A heavenly light from another world. The younger Liam listened to him intently, yet Killian felt like he couldn't quite convey what his older brother meant to him through words. Every tale fell short of what he felt when he told it. Perhaps that love couldn't be explained. Perhaps it was for him and him only to keep and treasure in his old heart, a hall of fame for the lost heroes he had known.
"I don't know why I imagined you so heartless," Liam said quietly after a brief (this time more comfortable) silence that followed Killian's reminiscing. "You speak of your brother like he was a saint."
"He wasn't but... he came close," Killian smiled.
Liam shook his head in amusement. He examined him with thoughtful eyes again. Killian could feel the icebergs around the young man's heart starting to thaw.
"So... you have a son now?" Liam asked.
"Sort of. Almost. I hope," he said, looking down with a quiet chuckle. "I am not sure what I am to him right now, but he is a son to me."
"You'll have to elaborate on that."
"I hope to be his stepfather one day," he explained. "He's the son of the woman I love."
"So, you did find a family in the end."
"I did."
"I'm glad. It's what Nemo wanted for you and... I want it for you too."
"Does that mean..." Killian looked up at him hesitantly. "Can you forgive me?"
"I think I can, Killian," Liam sighed. "I surely don't want to kill you anymore," he said with a smirk.
"I'm sorry I made you pay the price of my grudges," Killian apologized sincerely. "I want to break that cursed cycle. Vengeance makes grand promises but in the end it leaves you drained and still broken and wishing you had dug a grave for yourself as well."
"Do you regret it? Killing our father?" Liam asked quietly.
"I do," Killian said and it was the truth. Despite all the scars in which his father's betrayal remained scrawled on his skin, despite all the sleepless nights and hopeless days... he found deep regret in his heart for what he had done. In the end, wounds could never be healed by creating more wounds. It took him way too long to learn that... to accept that.
Liam nodded. It wasn't going to give him back the lonely, lost years he had spent drowning in spite, but hopefully it was enough to help him find peace. However, coming to terms with his father's appalling past was something new to struggle with.
"I want to break the cycle too," he said.
Killian put his hand on his brother's arm in a gesture of gratefulness. Something quiet and promising passed between them, an acknowledgement of truce.
A few moments later, Killian stood up.
"Tell Nemo I said hello."
"I will," Liam nodded. The name still didn't quite fit. But at least it didn't hurt as much anymore.
"Take care... brother," Liam murmured when Killian opened the door. He glanced back.
"You too."
He wasn't quite sure whether he imagined it or not, but he thought he caught a glimpse of a smile on Nemo's sleeping face.
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hannahhook7744 · 1 year
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Madhook Fanfiction; We Are Family. Zeliam Pets.
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Zeliam Pets;
🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒
Lyman the flying monkey.
Frank the flying monkey.
Nikko the flying monkey.
Finley the flying monkey.
Walsh the flying monkey.
Christery the flying monkey.
Bufkin the flying monkey.
Mobats the flying monkey.
Hamm the flying monkey.
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Liam Jones ii: *to Robyn* You're not going out tonight. Robyn Mills-Jones: I get it, it's too soon. I'll just go to bed, but I want you to know things aren't the same. I partied with people and I shared a sandwich with a homeless guy. I've done it all. So no more curfews, no more rules, I'm an adult, and tomorrow night, I'm going out. Liam Jones ii: *to Zelena* She's right. Things aren't the same, they're worse.
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lessawildmoon
No, no, no, Gideon all the way.
Hell. Yes.
Two soft gay boys working through their inner demons
Bonus points if Killian sets them up
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ouat-music · 6 years
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Dark Waters (6x06)
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Okay but. Feels vomiting about the whole "another boy growing up with a heart full of hate" line
Aka the only reason Liam didn't shank his big bro
Sparing Killian's life had absolutely nothing to do with Killian himself, but with Liam and Henry. Because, if Liam killed him, he'd be no better than the man who he's spent his entire teen and adulthood despising, and there's no way he'd ever want to be like that man all things considered. And he knows what it's like to lose his father (figure) and how it can change and affect the rest of your life and how Henry would view him after the fact.
Sparing Killian's life was in no way for Killian's sake. It had nothing to do with Killian himself. It was a mostly selfish decision sparked by a kid he saw himself in.
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storybrookexsecrets · 6 years
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odonoghues · 7 years
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365 days of Killian Jones ☸ Day 97 (ಥ_ಥ)*:・゚✧
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