sorry for not posting :,))
BUT UHH… ive ran outta ideas on what to draw..☠️
njskjsjska what have i done.
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I always saw Gru and Lucy as being ace so to be honest I'm really disappointed with the direction they went in for the 4th movie with Gru Jr., I'd rather they'd focused on Margo, Edith, and Agnes instead.
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Late to the party but that trailer on Despicable Me 4 is out and IM EXCITED!!!
I love this series of stupidly goofy movies and I love watching Gru’s little family grow.
And OMG GRU JR. IS SOOOOO CUTE!! I love that you can tell that he’s got Lucy’s hair and Gru eyes and I’m excited to see how the newest member of the Gru family interacts with the others and just what wackiness is in store for this one.
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Lucy & Susan VS Margo, Edith & Agnes
Part B, Round 2, Match-Up 8
Lucy & Susan- so far defeated: Alvin, Theodore & Simon (Alvin & the Chipmunks)
Agnes, Margo & Edith- so far defeated: Ben & Gwen (Ben Ten)
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“A Normal Family”
(A short oneshot based on my idea of what’s happening in this scene because my toxic trait is thinking I can do it better than illumination)
“Why can’t we just be a normal family?!”
Margo bursted out, flinging her hands out in front of her in exasperation. Glitter streams cascaded to the floor of the car.
Gru blinked and stared at his eldest daughter in surprise. Usually he could count on Margo to be a calm, stable presence in the midst of difficulty. He recalled many a time where Margo had cradled her sisters in her arms, whispering to them that everything would be all right. She deserved that same level of comfort from him, but he felt himself coming up short. He hadn’t seen her have an outburst like this in a while.
Gru continued to study his glitter-covered daughter with concern. Tears welled in her eyes behind her glasses, and she stared pointedly at the floorboards.
Her eyes managed to look empty at the same time.
Gru’s own eyes followed where her gaze was locked until they settled on an object lying on the floor of the car.
Junior’s pacifier.
Gru cleared his throat and looked back at his daughter with sad eyes. “Margo, is ...this about something more than the safe house?”
Defeated, Margo let the tears roll down her cheeks. She removed her glasses and wiped her eyes.
“Oh, honey.” Gru wrapped an arm around the crying girl, cursing the fact that he wasn’t wearing his normal, comforting attire.
And once he saw his distressed daughter—his little girl who he’d die for in a heartbeat—doubt his love for her, when he vowed she’d never doubt his love like he doubted his mother’s, the words flowed out of him.
“Margo, if we were normal, you and I wouldn’t be family.”
He gazed pointedly at his child, and her eyebrows raised.
“I know it’s tough on you. I’m not going to pretend it isn’t. I’m so sorry you have to go on the run like this. I’m sorry you didn’t ... get the parents you expected.” Gru broke his gaze for a moment before meeting his daughter’s eyes again. “But Margo ... there’s a lot of good that can come out of not being normal. That’s kind of how I found you, isn’t it?”
Margo smiled through her tears. “Yeah, I guess so.” Then she let out a small, giddy laugh at the memory of her father holding the moon in the palm of his hand. “You’re really not normal, Gru.”
He smiled in return. “That’s for sure. And you know what, Margo?”
“Yeah?”
“I love Junior, you know dat. But I gave up the moon for you.”
Margo looked back at Gru with wide eyes, realization dawning on her face. “I love you, Gru.”
“I love you too, Margo.
…To the moon and back.”
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