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#I thought to nickname you something like pleaser anon but that sounded a little strange to me lol
wayfayrr · 4 months
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I'm really happy you like my take on people pleasing reader ( ≧∀≦)ノ♡
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Expanding on the reader a little more is that I believe that there would be a lot of conflicting feelings toward the chain.
Like — the reader would eventually develop genuine affection for the chain because they're very charming people. Not to mention near death experiences bring people together. <333
Now, even with their affection, the fear of abandonment would always linger in the back of their mind. The chain is all they have to rely on in this new world. If they're discarded, who else could they turn to? Where else would stay? There isn't a guarantee that they could even return home.
Hyrule would be their potential resting place for the rest of their days. If they even live that long...
The situation — terrifying. Your entire life became shambles in a matter of minutes. And all you could do was hope for the best?
And with the chain, they were never obligated to take in the reader. It was a choice they made. And nothing could prevent these heroes from making a completely different choice.
Regardless, the reader is completely dependent on these men — and the reader is completely aware of this.
No matter how long they've been traveling together or how much they bond with one another, I think their paranoia would always outweigh anything else.
They love these people immensely, but they will never fully trust these people.
And that's something devastating for both sides to deal with.
oh anon the amount of angst you've added to this is just delicious, because you're so right about it all - as much as both sides really do care for each other there's always that underlying whisper of untrust and caution and I love it.
there are so many ways that it could be taken and how the different members would react that makes it such an interesting concept especially if the tables somehow managed to turn somehow because some of them might try to work on that untrust while others might use it to their advantage
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