"We'll soon have the Three Sisters together."
"'When shall we three meet again?'"
"'When the hurly-burly's done.'"
"'When the battle's lost and won.'"
"'That will be -"
"In that case, 'That will be ere the set of sun.'"
"What?!"
"Lines from the Three Witches of Macbeth, huh? Truly a good fit for you three, Kageyama triplets."
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Super Rarepair Week Day 2- Hydrangeashipping (Miho x Kageyama Sister C)
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today's mod addition to the list is all three of the kageyama sisters
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yknow how sometimes toddlers will refuse to wear anything that isn't a certain color/ pattern? anyways froggy mob
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i think the idea of ritshou and terumob happening at the same time is hilarious. the bloodline ends with all of them
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The thing about Age Swap AU that I really like is the fact that both Mob and Reigen are inherently so much more unstable.
On Reigen's end, most of it is from the fact that he's a kid—he doesn't have the same amount of emotional intelligence because he has less experience overall, and the fact that his relationship with his parents isn't,,,,great, even in a canon setting. A boy still mucking around in the trenches of parental abuse/neglect is always going to be more rickety emotionally and mentally than a grown man who's been given years to heal and distance himself from it.
And then there's Mob. Mob is a bit more a wild card in this area, just because without Reigen his childhood is more or less an unknown. Did Mogami find him? Would it have made him crueller if Mogami mentored him instead? What about Claw? Did they take him in? Is he still with them, did they fall, does he regret it? Is he jaded or riddled with guilt or stuffed so far back in his shell that it takes a little blond boy wielding a huge emotional and verbal hammer to start breaking through it? Either way, I definitely don't see him being as emotionally stable as canon Mob. He likely hasn't reconciled with Shigeo, he probably never truly accepted his powers, and thus has the emotional maturity of a ten year old—Reigen still beats him on this. Mob's only point of positive advice would've been Ritsu, and that's....I mean, it's Ritsu. He hasn't had any significant good influences in his life so he absolutely struggles on how to be one himself.
The potential for these two to be codependent is SO much higher and I love it. Unhealthy dynamics are my absolute JAM (one of the reasons I have this animatic rotating in my head at top speeds 24/7 365) so the inherent prickliness of whatever Wrongness™ these two have going on just. has me. Reigen clings because it's all he knows how to do—even if Mob banishes him from the office, he's a persistent kid that hasn't learned you shouldn't chase after moody grown men with emotions so repressed it manifests as a literal eldritch alter with no morals to curb its desires. And Mob has had to go even longer alone in this sort of universe than ever, and Reigen is likely the only person who's never been afraid of him; he's latching onto that kid like bear trap and never letting go. He's still tenderhearted, but it's plagued with years and years of loneliness and inner turmoil that he's had no one around to soothe; he's over a decade too late for 'healthy'. Not that Reigen minds <3
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just imagining what their relationship was like during these years
his sister going through the hell hole that is high school, subjected to the social rules and the Feelings
and kageyama's just watching and not understanding why their circle is falling apart
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