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Realisation grew on me As quickly as it takes your hand To warm the cold side of the pillow
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Hunger of the Pine // Alt-J
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DID ANYONE DO THEESE ALREADY? If yes it was my idea anyway
@aroace-get-out-of-my-face s hunger games au
I would really love to draw more in detail things but my hands shake too much and my phone screen broke:"(
#gravity falls#stanley pines#stan pines#gravity falls au#fanart#the hunger game au#hunger games au#emma may dixon#emma may mcgucket
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@aroace-get-out-of-my-face I’ve known about your hunger games AU for less than 24 hours and it’s taken over my life. I hope you’re proud of yourself. I did have things I wanted to do today. But you and your contagious brain worms.
Anyway, I took a few liberties for stuff I wasn’t sure of. So take that as you will. Heres the reaping scene from Disrtict 4, I had to get it out of my system
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Stanford Pines didn’t want to die.
That was the first thought that ran through his mind when his name was called, then nothing. Distantly, he can hear his mother sobbing. Other than that, the crowd is quiet and still as death. He allows himself a moment for his eyes to wander. Every face he’s lived with growing up stare at him now. Some of them, the wolves, as he and Stan had called them growing up, are giving him vicious smiles, as if they’re imagining seeing him ripped apart already. But most of them simply watch him warily, expressions more relieved than anything else.
At least it’s not me. At least it’s not my loved one.
Ford can’t find it in himself to blame them for that.
The only eyes he can make out that are totally absent of relief are Shermie’s. His own child is too young to get reaped, and he himself is too old. Ford meets his older brother's eyes. It’s been a long time since he’s seen Shermie so scared. The eldest Pines brother usually does a very good job of keeping a stone face in front of the capital cameras, but today his expression is crumpled in horror. In mourning. Because Ford is going to die.
Ford doesn’t feel as horrified as Shermie looks. Or at least, his own horror is distant. Far away from here. He can’t feel it as he steps out of the crowd. He can’t feel it as a peacekeeper grabs his arm to make sure he doesn’t get any funny ideas about running. Where would he even go? Trying to run would only make his death come faster, and he doesn’t want to die.
He’s flanked by peacekeepers as he’s walked onto the stage. Rico, the capital envoy who draws their names each year, gives him a smile before turning back to the audience.
“Now then. Before we move on, do we have any volunteers?”
Ford blinks. He’d nearly forgotten that part. In spite of himself, a wave of relief courses through him. Because Crampelter, as much of a nightmare as he made Ford’s whole childhood, had been telling everyone from the moment he could speak that one day he was gonna win the hunger games. He was born and bred to do it. Raised and honed into a true career. Ford may hate Crampelter, but…
but…
“Anyone?” Rico probes. No one responds. Ford’s brow furrows.
His eyes search the audience and find Crampelters with no trouble at all, as he stands at least a head above most of the people around him. Ford expects a cruel smirk. Maybe a taunting hateful glare. He doesn’t see that. Instead he sees fear. And almost a sort of regret. The small fragile relief Ford had dared allowed to bloom wilts. That expression tells him everything he needs to know: Crampelter won’t be volunteering today. Ford wants nothing more than to hate him for that. For backing out at the last second, but he can’t. He can’t blame Crampelter. Not for this. After all, who in their right mind would willingly enter the games? Even the victors in four always returned with ghosts in their eyes for anyone who bothered to look close enough to see them. Crampelter looks away from Ford’s gaze. Even from all the way back here Ford can see Crampelters father grab his shoulder in a too tight grip, and mutter something. The boy wilts, but still stays silent. Ford turns his eyes back front. None of that concerns him. He lets the cloud of nothingness fall back into place as Rico claps his hands, and turns an appraising eye to Ford. Something in his eyes would make Ford uncomfortable if he wasn’t busy disconnecting himself from reality. The moment passes, and Rico turns his winning smile back to the audience.
“Alright then. Stanford Pines it is. Let’s-“
Before he can finish preparing to move on and draw the girls tribute name, there’s a scuffle from somewhere on the outskirts of the crowd. Someone stepping out of line. A few peacekeepers move to handle the insurgence. All heads turn as they come away with a figure, who squirms and kicks as they hold him with his hands behind his back. If the dissenter is lucky, he’ll be thrown in jail for causing a scene. If he’s unlucky he’ll be executed. Ford won’t be around to see it either way. But before he can block the world out again, the dissenter speaks, making Ford’s eyes widen.
“Stop! Let me go, let- I volunteer. I volunteer.” The figure shouts. The peacekeepers freeze, and loosen their hold enough that the figure can shake free. He does so, but doesn’t move, doesn’t flee. Instead he turns to face the stage. His voice is resolved, unwavering. “I volunteer as tribute.”
Ford freezes. He knows that voice. He can’t know that voice. Beside him, Rico lights up, evidently pleased with the drama.
“Oh! Hey, bring that young man up here. I think we have a volunteer!” He flicks a dismissive hand towards a peacekeeper, ordering them to come drag Ford off the stage. Ford, in a daze, lets them, even as he strains his neck to try and catch a glimpse of that face. His face. It can’t be his face.
The dissenter who he can’t know doesn’t resist the peacekeepers. He keeps his head high as he is frog marched over to the stage. Ford keeps straining to see even as the peacekeeper shoves him along, all but shoving him down the steps before finally releasing him back into the crowd and returning to his post. Ford immediately whips his head back to the stage and meets the eyes of the figure he can’t know just as they arrive at the base of the stairs.
Ford does know him. Of course he does. It’s Stanley.
Stanley who he hasn't seen in almost a year. Who he was so mad at. Who had wrecked his project. Who protected him their whole childhood against the kids who were trained to be careers. He was never going to win against Crampelter, but he fought him for Ford. Stanley who was there on that stage…to take Ford's place.
To lie in Ford’s grave.
Just as suddenly as reality left him, it’s all right back. Too real. Why did he let them drag him off that stage? Away from Stanley. He couldn’t let them do that.
He can’t let them do this. Not to Stan.
“Stan, don’t.” It’s not too late. Stan can take it back. He has to take it back. The protest sounds loud in his own head, but he can’t be heard over the murmurs of district 4 quietly discussing the turn of events. The Pines weren’t meant to be their champions. The Pines weren’t meant to be in the games.
Ford is hardly conscious of moving, but he must be because he crashed hard into the man in front of him, who turns to glare at him before his face shifts into surprise then sympathy. Ford shoves him aside and all but shrieks up to his brother.
“No! Stan don’t!”
This time Stan hears him. He turns at the commotion. He seems…surprised. Surprised at what? That Ford is protesting this? He doesn’t try to run. Doesn’t ask Rico if he can take it back and return to the safe anonymity of the crowd. Instead he simply tilts his head, and gives Ford a smile. The same way he did back when Ford had nightmares before reaping day.
“It was me.” Ford had fretted, way back when they were twelve. Their first reaping. Neither of them had slept so well. Shermie had only just aged out, and now all their anxiety about him rebounded back onto them. All that fear had come to roost in Ford's mind in the night, and it was his name they read.
“That’ll never happen, Sixer.” Stan had assured. “You know the big bad careers want in. For glory, and all. They’d never let it be you.”
“But what if it was?”
“It won’t be.” Stanley had assured. And that had comforted Ford because it sounded so true when he said it. Like an absolute fact of the universe.
Because it was. It always had been true. If it had ever been Ford, it would’ve been Stanley. Why hadn’t Ford realized that sooner?
This was worse. How had this scenario never been one that haunted his nightmares? If Ford going into the games was terrifying, Stan going into the games was…unthinkable. Unimaginable.
He can practically feel all the cameras swivel to him as he tries to claw against the crowd to get to that stage. To get to Stan, to do something. Anything. In his peripheral, he can see peacekeepers moving to intercept him, but he doesn’t care. It doesn’t matter.
But before he can break through it all, grab Stan and get far away, there’s a pair of arms grabbing him around the waist from behind, and lifting his feet off the ground. Ford keeps thrashing and kicking and screaming and scratching at the arms to force them to let him go. Let him get to Stanley.
“Let go! I can’t let him do this.”
“Stop.” A familiar voice begs, close to his ear. “Ford please. I can’t lose you both.”
And Ford slows. Shermie. If it were anyone else he might’ve kept fighting. Got himself shot. But with the way Shermie is clinging to him, not letting go, he’s just as likely to get Shermie killed with him if he continues to cause a scene. From somewhere far away he can hear Rico’s light chuckle, remarking on what a touching scene that was.
“Wow.” He muses. “Lot of emotions are flowing today. It’s delicious! And look at you!” He turns all his attention to Stanley, eyeing him the way one might do with a particularly fine cut of meat. “Well, you’re damn near identical. Incredible! Why switch at all, you’re basically the same person.” He takes a minute chuckle at her own joke before addressing Stan. “Now, what’s your name, stud?”
Ford’s eyes refocus on the scene just in time to see Stan flash a smile that looks so real, except for a blankness in the eyes. “You can call me whatever you want. But my name’s Stan. Stanley Pines.”
“Oh! So cheeky.” Rico bats his arm playfully. Ford wants to tear the man’s arm out of his socket as he continues talking. “Well, Stanley Pines, you must tell us what just happened. I’ll bet that was your brother back there. Twins?”
Stan’s facade of cool flickers. “Yeah…”
He seems to try and force the front back into place, and say something witty, but ends up just biting the inside of his cheek and staying quiet, turning his eyes down to the ground rather than towards the people he’s lived with his whole life. The people he’ll probably never see again. Ford thinks he’s gonna be sick. Rico tsks and pats Stan’s cheek in a horribly condescending way that he flinches back from. Rico doesn’t seem to notice.
“Aren’t you sweet? Everyone, give it up for Stanley Pines, Our district 4 male tribute.”
Stan seems to shrink on himself as a scattered, confused applause rings. Ford bites back a snarl. It’s more lackluster than usual, this applause. They all knew it was supposed to be Dennis Crampelter. Since he could walk he’d been trained for this. Since he could talk he’d been telling anyone who would listen that one day he would be a victor. He was born to be a victor. It was his honor to be addressed by only their family name, so that when he won everyone would know to whom the glory belonged. But he hadn’t volunteered. Stanley had. And Stanley hadn’t done any of that training.
He couldn’t find it in himself to blame Crampelter for not volunteering for Ford. But he can sure as hell blame him for forcing Stanley into the arena.
“Well, that was fun.” Rico’s boots clack across the stage as he heads for the other bowl. “And now, the girl.”
He reaches deep into the bowl, and draws out a card, taking his sweet time opening it and strolling back center stage. He clears his throat.
“Susan We-”
He doesn’t finish reading the name before a small form shoves to the front of the crowd, causing quite a bit of grumbling.
“I volunteer.” A shrill childish voice nearly snarls. Rico pauses, glancing over the edge of the stage.
“I haven't even announced the chosen tribute.” He says, a bit bemused. Ford tears his eyes away from Stan to see Darlene Crampelter. Only twelve years old. Just like her brother, she’d also been telling anyone who would listen that she was destined to win the games from the moment she could talk. But…twelve year olds didn’t win the games. Ever. Even career twelve year olds always found themselves outmatched. She was supposed to win when she was eighteen. Sixteen at the earliest. Not now. But here she was, volunteering. Ford casts his eyes a bit further in the audience to see Crampelter paler than he’s ever seen him before. There’s a horror in his eyes that feels similar to Ford’s own, even though that thought makes him want to gouge both their eyes out. Darlene crosses her arms and glares up at the man on the stage.
“Fine then.” She bites out. “Finish reading it, and then I’ll volunteer.”
For a second, the whole reaping freezes as Rico seems to debate what to do with this break in protocol. But after a moment, he merely chuckles.
“My my. Someone’s enthusiastic. Come on up here, darling. What’s your name?”
A peacekeeper goes to guide Darlene over to the stairs, but she brushes them off, and vaults straight up onto the stage, striding to the center where Rico and Stan wait. She walks with the confidence of a victor. She comes to a stop about a foot away and eyes the man expectantly. Rico has to crouch to properly hold the mic near Darlene’s face.
“I’m Darlene Crampelter.” The girl declares.
“Charmed.” Rico said with a little amused smirk. “And what led you to volunteer, Darlene?”
Darlene gives the audience a smile that’s like baring her teeth. “I’m gonna win.” She vows. “I’m gonna bring victory to district 4. I’m gonna show them all that Crampelters are no cowards.” She bites out that last word and glares straight at her brother in the audience. Rico tries to draw the mic away, but Darlene grabs his wrist and pulls it back. “And he’s sure as hell not gonna win anything.” She says, jabbing a finger in Stan’s direction, who raises an eyebrow as she keeps going. “And no one else had the guts, so I’m gonna do it.”
That gets a few cheers, which makes Darlene beam with pride. Rico smiles too, finally wrestling the microphone back as he rises.
“Oh, your confidence is precious!” He coos, causing Darlene to tear her eyes away from the audience to glare daggers at him. Rico pays that no mind as he gives the crowd a million dollar smile. Literally. You can see every Botox filled wrinkle and artificially whitened tooth. That face must’ve cost the same as an entire districts tessarae.
“Well, there you have it, folks! What an exciting reaping, right? So many twists and turns. But here they are! Your tributes; Darlene Crampelter and Stanley Pines! May the odds be ever in their favor!”
The applause is much louder this time. It’s very clearly not for Stan. Many people are cheering Darlene’s name. She preens and waves out at them, which makes them cheer more, before turning, head held high, and marching off in the direction Rico indicated. Stan doesn’t pay the crowd any mind, dead focused on Ford and Shermie. He gives another small resigned smile and stands perfectly still watching them, as if drinking in the sight of his brothers until a peacekeeper grabs his arm and drags him off behind the curtain.
Ford strains against Shermies arms again as Stan vanishes behind the curtain, but his older brother holds fast.
“Ford, you can’t. I’m sorry.”
Ford opens his mouth to protest, but all that comes out is a sob. He doesn’t want to cry about this. It feels like admitting that Stanley is…
He turns away from where Stan disappeared, closing his eyes so he can’t see the crowds who are probably watching him. Shermie adjusts his hold so it’s less like a restraint and more like holding him together.
“It was me.” Ford chokes out. “It was supposed to be me. It wasn’t him. He wasn’t supposed to do this.”
“I’m so sorry.” Shermies normally stoic, but lightly teasing tone is replaced with a grave, sad voice that breaks in the middle. He holds Ford closer like he’s afraid another reaping might come and take him away. Ford lets himself be held as he thinks.
He could be sad. He could feel its siren call, like a weight trying to drag him down. He could mourn. If it were himself being sent to the arena he probably already would be, but this is Stan. There’s no universe where he can mourn Stan. Not like this. Not so young. Not torn away by the capitol.
He can’t mourn. Which means Stan can’t die.
“Pines family?”
Shermie and Stan look up in tandem to see a peacekeeper about a foot away. Ma and Pa are already behind him. “I’ve come to bring you in for the goodbyes.”
He speaks with absolutely no emotion in his voice. Reluctantly, Ford lets go of Shermie, to more effectively glare at the peacekeeper.
“Let’s go.” He practically spits. The peacekeeper turns away, unaffected by his vitriol. He doesn’t make sure they follow him. If they don’t keep up, the punishment is the loss of their goodbye.
Goodbye…
This will not be goodbye. Ford will not let this be goodbye. Stan will win. He’ll find a way to win. He’ll come home. These people will not kill Stan, he’s a fighter. And if the born and raised careers wind up better than him?
He’ll survive it. At least until Ford can burn the world down to get him out.
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Good stuff. Really, every part of this AU is phenomenal!!
#gravity falls#stanford pines#stanley pines#hunger games au#writing#shermie pines#Crampelter#Darlene Crampelter#Darlene from District 4#Rico
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Roxipine lets play channel except its only kim playing because roxie is too scared
#scott pilgrim#roxie richter#kim pine#roxipine#scott pilgrim takes off#my art#kim is playing fear and hunger btw#ALSO HIIIIII LONG TIME NO ROXIPINE
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I love you unfairly hated female characters (Dawn Summers, Skyler White, Mabel Pines, Piper Mclean, Nymphadora Tonks, Katara, Korra, Heather Duke, Elle Greenaway, Katniss Everdeen, Lucy Gray Baird, Travis Martinez)
#my girls#they could never make me hate you#anyone who hates them should be publicly executed#dawn summers#skyler white#mabel pines#piper mclean#nymphadora tonks#katara#korra#heather duke#elle greenaway#katniss everdeen#lucy gray baird#travis martinez#trans travis martinez#transfem travis martinez#yellowjackets#yj#btvs#buffy the vampire slayer#gravity falls#tlok#the legend of korra#atla#avatar the last airbender#breaking bad#criminal minds#the hunger games#the ballad of songbirds and snakes
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Stanford Pines (Hunger Games!AU)

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#gravity falls#aesthetic#stanford pines#hunger games au#@aroace-get-out-of-my-face's hunger games au#ngl i haven't dived deep into her blog but i'm excited to go through the other aus#science time with dr pine sounds like its gonna cure my depression#i keep seeing it in passing and i'm imagining ford having serious beef with a muppet version of himself and i laugh everytime#queued post
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Hunger Games: Scott Pilgrim Universe Edition
So I decided to put characters from Scott Pilgrim into the Hunger Games simulator, and oh boy...it is chaotic. Here are some iconic moments.
The winner: (the best image I could find)
the results:
if anyone want to play it, the link will be in the description.
link to the masterlist...
#scott pilgrim vs the world#scott pilgram takes off#hunger games simulator#scott pilgrim#ramona flowers#mobile scott pilgrim#wallace wells#julie powers#gideon graves#matthew patel#roxie richter#knives chau#young neil#kim pine#hollie hawkes#stephen stills#joseph spvtw#envy adams#todd ingram#lucas lee#stacey pilgrim#katayanagi twins#kyle katayanagi#ken katayanagi#lynette guycott#lisa miller#future scott pilgrim#future ramona flowers
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I'm sure this has been done before but Gravity Falls/Hunger Games AU? The 50th games/2nd Quarter Quell becomes even more dramatic because in one of the districts, the two male tributes are twins??
This year becomes one of the longest-running games in history; sparked in part by the Capitol's obsession with the twins, Stan and Ford, who have an argument early on and split ways. Stan becomes an expert in hiding and running, making and then breaking alliances as the other tributes inevitably try to use him to get to Ford. But why get to Ford?
Because Ford is excelling. The dangerous and odd mutations of the arena become his fascination and his strength. Probably also because during the pre-game process the Capitol got enamored with his six fingers and awkward attitude and view him as this weird little oddball underdog, and that infuriates especially the Careers. Stan is fighting for his life every day, and thinks Ford is doing the same--- but Ford has a mysterious, anonymous sponsor who sends him everything he needs, signing each note with not a name but a little triangle. The major upset comes when, of course, the last two tributes alive are Stan and Ford. The games end when Stan unceremoniously pushes Ford off a cliff and into the river below.
(Ford, of course, does not actually die. His sponsor was Bill, duh, who I picture as a Heavensbee-like figure, a gamemaker who is actually aligned with D13, more for the chaos than any sense of rebellion or morals. He takes Ford and deposits him in D13 to aid in the rebellion.)
Stan becomes the Haymitch-like drunken, lonely Victor who no one wants to interact with. His district, under his angry tutelage, goes through a period of losing. Then, the 74th games.
When they call Dipper's name, Mabel tries to volunteer. She can't, because she's a girl, but that doesn't stop her from trying so hard the Peacekeepers have to hold her down. So, she does the next best thing: when the girl's name is called, she volunteers again, pushing her way into the games despite Dipper's dismay.
They know Stan is their grunkle, but he's estranged and their first real interactions happen with him as their mentor. He assures them repeatedly they will turn on each other; Dipper and Mabel use the power of twins to win the Capitol's support as gamemakers dramatically drudge up reminders of what happened to the last set of twins. It's the "twins" angle rather than the original books' "star-crossed lovers" angle that earns the twins the right to win as a pair (can you imagine how Stan felt, knowing if he was just a little smarter he and Ford could've been spared, too?).
Eventually, D13's existence is revealed, Ford is shown to be alive, Stan goes through the reverse 7 stages of grief and probably also a lot of booze, etc. etc. They defeat the presidents (probably the Northwests, Pacifica would make a decent President's granddaughter), and end up taking down Bill too as his goal was, of course, to take dictatorial rule in the creation of the power vacuum.
#gravity falls#stanley pines#stanford pines#bill cipher#dipper pines#mabel pines#hunger games au#I haven't read sunrise on the reaping yet so no spoilers plz!#Haymitch and Stan both really give being haunted by a past they blame themselves for#without being able to acknowledge how their environment forced them to douse their hands in blood#The Nightmare Realm is just. District 13. Hidden in the folds of rewritten history#There's some class discourse in the OG books that's lost by inserting the Pines family#But there could be an idea of Dipper and Mabel being raised in much better conditions because of Stan's victor money#and how that affects their perception of the district and their grunkle and why he would do what he did#Also obviously Stan didn't mean to 'kill' Ford in their games: he was trying to sacrifice himself and it backfired#I could see Bill as like former D12 that managed to somehow sneak his way into the Capitol#or even a former victor whose actions were so atrocious it unnerved even the Capitol citizens and they kind of... erased his Games#But now that he has a taste of power and wealth he wants more and used Ford to get it
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pretending that it's still like 2020 and making a kin list because it's FUN, IT'S FUN!! THEY'RE LITERALLY JUST LIKE ME FR 🧡🧡🧡

even more realistic version omg (at least according to current mood..):

#yes I did put two marauders characters what are you gonna do about it ur not a cop#if this gets ANY peter or martin hate I'm gonna drop the address/unleash the ceaseless watcher on you myself#LET FAT CHARACTERS BE SEXY AND KINDA EVIL SOMETIMES#honourable mentions hiccup haddock and chidi anagonye#kin list#lisa frankenstein#lisa swallows#the rocky horror picture show#janet weiss#monster high#clawdeen wolf#gravity falls#dipper pines#the magnus archives#martin blackwood#the maruaders era#dead gay wizards from the 70s#remus lupin#peter pettigrew#anne of green gables#anne with an e#anne shirley#the hunger games#peeta mellark#holy shit so many tags#ART CREDS: @likeafunerall (marauders) on ig and @rrhaes (tma) on x
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oh god there's so much to explain but this is for a hunger games au. some seriously toxic billford... lmk if yall wanna know more about it
#stanford pines#ford pines#grunkle ford#bill cipher#gravity falls#gravity falls au#hunger games au#gravity falls x hunger games#ford is from district 4#and is a victor#and bill is like The Game Maker#became Very infatuated - bordering on obsessed- with ford#eventually he took him and brought him to the capitol to be a game maker#there's SO MUCH to this au guys#holy shit#billford#FUCK should have tagged that earlier#but now i dont wanna delete the other tags#anyway bills' full name here is vasileios#but still goes by bill#toxic yaoi#like this is NOT GOOD PPL!!#like in canon ford was love bombed and groomed and manipulated
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I think I had a type growing up




#sam winchester#dean winchester#supernatural#castiel x dean#deancas#sam winchester supernatural#sam winchester spn#matthew knight#mbav#ethan mbav#josh hutcherson#dipper pines#gravity falls#the hunger games#spnfandom#gabriel spn#childhood#childhood crush#brown eyes#brown hair
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I dont even know man
#gravity falls#dipper pines#bill cipher#gravity falls dipper#gravity falls bill#fiddleford hadron mcgucket#fiddleford mcgucket#master shake#aqua teen hunger force#athf#i hate that fuckass shake brah
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More of this, it seems. I just can’t get this AU out of my head, and every single post I see that includes Darlene gets dust in my eyes. Weird, right?
Anyway, here’s a brief meeting I imagined between Crampelter and Ford in the aftermath of Darlene’s death.
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Stanford hadn’t believed it when they told him Crampelter had joined the resistance. But here he is, training for the inevitable war. Ford watches as he throws spear after spear through moving targets with unnerving accuracy. Bullseyes every time.
He would’ve eaten them all alive if he’d been in the arena.
Crampelter grabs another spear from the rack. Just as he draws it back to throw, he meets Ford’s eyes. He blinks once, then lowers the weapon.
“Stanford.” He greets cautiously. “I heard you were around here somewhere.”
Ford doesn’t respond, only glaring at his childhood bully. He bites his tongue to keep himself from asking whatever happened to calling him a six fingered freak? Are they on a first name basis now? Why did no one tell him? Instead of any of that he stays silent. Crampelter seems to take that as an invitation to continue. He fiddles with his spear almost nervously.
“I…saw what your brother did in the games. For Darlene. I’m glad-”
“It should've been you.” Ford interrupts harshly. He doesn’t want to hear Crampelter say he was glad that Stan was in that death arena so he could comfort a little girl in her dying moments. “Stan would still be here if you’d done what you said you would. And so would she. It was supposed to be you. It should’ve been you.”
Crampelter pauses. He glances down at the spear in his hand, as if considering the words. Without warning, he turns sharply and chucks it full force into the training dummy, knocking it off its stand and pinning to the back wall ten feet behind. He straightens, tilting his head as if admiring the shot.
“Yeah. Maybe it should’ve. But she would’ve died either way. Whether I won my games or not she would’ve volunteered later. They would’ve been proud to watch her die. Or proud to watch the boy die. That’s why they do two tributes, isn’t it? Every district has to lose, even if they win.”
Ford blinks, temporarily taken aback. He wouldn’t have anticipated such musings from Crampelter, even though he must have been allowed to join up for a reason. Ford had voiced his suspicion when he first heard Crampelter was here, but the higher ups had seemed certain he wasn’t some kind of spy. It doesn’t change anything. Ford lets his eyes harden again. “Why?” He demands. “Why did you back out?”
Crampelter must’ve been expecting the question. He simply shrugs. “It wasn’t worth dying for.”
Figures. It’s about the answer Ford had expected. All the same, it fills him with rage. He throws up his hands. “And you realized that then? Seriously?” He snarls. “Every day of our lives you swore you were gonna win some day. You used everyone in that damn district as target practice. Darlene looked up to you. She volunteered because of you.”
That clearly strikes a nerve, as something pained flickers in his face. Ford keeps pushing.
“You’re not a coward because you didn’t volunteer for the games, Crampelter. You’re a coward for everything that came before. You’re a coward for taking that long to notice it was all bullshit. You could’ve seen it before then. You just didn’t want to because being a future victor gave you the imaginary right to treat everyone around you like shit. Including Stan, who did what you didn’t have the guts to do. You spat on him every day of our lives, but he is stronger than you ever were. And now everyone knows it.”
Crampelter barely seems to be listening, looking past Ford at the dummy embedded in the wall. “I would’ve volunteered for her, if I could.”
“Well you couldn’t.” Ford says, forcing every bit of blame he can into the words. It feels good to blame someone who’s right here. Someone he can spit directly in the face of. “And now she’s dead.”
Crampelters eyes snap to his. There’s a ghost of that familiar grief in his eyes. He looks like Shermie when he gets that look. Shermie, who had already started grieving his youngest brother. Who begged Stan to fight when they said their goodbyes, but walked out of there knowing that he wouldn’t. The comparison makes Ford uncomfortable. Laid atop the achingly familiar grief in Crampelters eyes is the familiar fire that everyone thought would win him the games someday. What a joke that was. Ford glares right back at it, until Crampelter turns away. “I’ll be sorry when Stan dies.” He says casually. “We both know he doesn’t have it in him to win, and he’s not likely to hold out long enough for this little rescue mission of yours. I figured I’d tell you that I’m grateful for what he did, since neither of us will ever see him again.”
Without another word, he turns to walk away, not bothering to retrieve the spear or the dummy. Ford watches him leave, glaring at his retreating figure until he turns the corner. Ford huffs out a breath once he disappears, before turning around and heading back to the lab. He’s not worth the energy it would take to argue with him. Crampelter doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Not about that, anyway.
They're so close. Stan is gonna hold on just a little bit longer, and Ford is not gonna lose his brother.
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I named a Protoceratops Katniss just for funsies and by pure chance one of their favorite treats is a Dandelion
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@aroace-get-out-of-my-face
THE HUNGER GAMES AU
I’m sobbing, thought I would share with the world how cruel the brain worms can be ahhhhh
#stanford pines#stanley pines#gravity falls#stangst#hunger games au#shermie pines#caryn pines#notes from discord
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