Can you write a Genshin fontaine men version of your short reader fic? I really liked it!! Tysm! 🫶
look at all those chickens
syn. fontaine men and a literal garden gnome.
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LYNEY
he has no shame or awkwardness, he cranes his head straight down to look at you and smiles.
and he laughs. he has the audacity to laugh.
you’re just standing there but best believe he, without saying anything explicitly, makes sure you notice the ‘wow i’m taller than you’ vibes coming from him.
but other than that? he doesn’t really mention it.
maybe he’d laugh at the fact there are sunflowers taller than you.
FREMINET
considering his height (taller than Lyney and Lynette, atleast), he definitely notices.
does he want to say something? yes.
will he say it? absolutely not.
he’s too nice. or too embarrassed, or both.
he does feel awkward standing next to you, though. the obvious height difference makes him feel weird.
and having to look down to meet your eyes- ah, the pain. he feels like he’s making fun of you.
of course, you don’t feel like he’s making fun of you, but he still feels bad.
he’ll get you heeled shoes or something to make it feel less awkward.
NEUVILLETTE
literally doesn’t mention it. like at all.
he doesn’t seem condescending about it, either- he just doesn’t seem to care.
doesn’t seem to care, emphasis on seem.
he really does.
you’re a human, he’s already scared of accidentally hurting you.
but a tiny human?
best believe he’s on guard around you all the time.
(not until he sees you fighting and realizes you can definitely fend for yourself, though.)
WRIOTHESLEY
he’d have a chuckle thinking about it while standing next to you, definitely.
but when asked, he’ll answer something along the lines of ‘oh, nothing,’.
you know what he’s laughing about, he knows you know what he’s laughing about, but you both choose to ignore it.
to the residents (?) of Meropide, it’s weird/funny -the answer changes depending on who you ask-, to see the Duke next to a.. small person.
Sigewinne, particularly, is worried that Wriothesley might hurt you.
and when you ask ‘how?’, she refuses to answer the situation in which he’d hurt you.
…
weird.
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Death Companions
It is said that all people have a partner, one that is predetermined; some are platonic soulmates, others romantic soulmates, but the main thing was that they were meant to be by your side, understand you, and not always support your decisions.
They were more like a kind of impulse control, someone to help you see beyond your choices and thoughts. While they were "meant" to understand you, that doesn't mean they supported all your decisions without complaint. Some would say they were there to help you be a better person.
But there was a catch: no one would know who their companion is until they die. Maybe it was a cruel twist of fate, that you would be forced to live your life without any clue as to whether you were doing it correctly. That you might never meet your partner in your life, that you would only have each other until all the stupid tests ended.
A way for the universe to say "fuck you" to humans who desperately wanted guidance on how to live. Or maybe, it was a way of telling them that there was no such guide, and that if they gave all the clues humans would never be free to make their own decisions.
So, maybe Jason Todd and Danny Fenton were the luckiest people on the fucking planet, for being the only ones who knew about each other, for being the only ones who could see that thread connecting them.
Personally neither of them felt lucky, dying was horrible, but at least the thread helped them feel less alone. Maybe someday one of them would be brave enough to follow it.
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the audacity you literally have to make a GENOCIDE SURVIVOR (whose entire culture was decimated by the fire nation) proudly work for the imperial fire nation army in some fuckass au? zutara shippers are never beating the colonial apologism allegations.
Woah, okay, I wasn't expecting this. I'm a firm believer that people should, first and foremost, treat each other on the basis of respect, so I'll do my best to explain this to you, clearly, and with the benefit of the doubt in mind, okay? I'm a nice person like that.
First of all, I'm working under the assumption that you haven't read these posts, and thus don't have all the information I've shared about the AU. I've been as clear about this subject as I can be, especially in my replies but, for the sake of fairness, I'll say it once again again:
I do not condone nor find it moraly correct to justify a victim of war joining the side of the ones responsible for her people's genocide.
I try to view this AU, and war in general, through a mature, realistic lense. Turning Katara into a victim with glorified Stockholm Syndrome isn't really my style. It's honestly insulting and deeply disturbing for me, as a creator, a woman of color born in a country that has a very, very long history of colonialism, and an empathetic human being, that anyone would believe me capable of thinking like that.
That being said, I know I really shouldn't, but would you like me to give you a step by step response?
(...) proudly work for the imperial fire nation army (...)
Okay, like I said before, I'm going to assume you saw only the artwork, didn't read either the tags or the two separate, in depth posts about the characterization and plot in this AU I made literally twenty four hours ago, and drew your own conclusions instead.
First of all: Katara doesn't proudly work for the Fire Nation army. That's her cover, as it is Zuko's. She joined Zuko and his crew, all traitors to the throne and good, honourable people, under the pretense of hunting the Avatar. Truly, they're destroying the Fire Nation military from within. And are, most definitely, not proud soldiers of the Fire Lord.
Katara hates the Fire Nation. But if joining a Fire Nation crew is what she needs to do to end the war, she will do it.
And, honestly, these are not excuses. But context is important, and it's not healthy to draw conclusions from the title instead of actually reading the book, if you know what I mean. It could get you in trouble some day.
And, please, I'm begging you—this has been talked about a lot, and I don't really like drama all that much, so I won't even rise to the accusations of condoning a non consented, colonialist and abuse apologist relationship.
That's just rude.
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