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#i hope you were referring to language barrier modern scara
merakiui · 2 years
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For your modern yandere scaramouche au, scaramouche hears his darling likes kids so he kidnaps nahida and is like "this our kid now:D"
You may not understand all of what he’s saying, but the implication is clear when he returns home with a child you’ve never seen before. She doesn’t look particularly happy to be here, so it’s obvious she’s here against her will and was forced to return with him. Instinctively, you open your arms to welcome her, hoping to comfort her and ease any worries or fears. She gravitates to you, and Scaramouche watches fondly as the two of you embrace. This is good. He might not be able to soften you, but this child certainly will. And when you find yourself in a place of domesticity you will eventually come to accept him and this situation. You’ll become a family. You’ll love him.
Despite how intimidating Scaramouche can be, Nahida doesn’t seem very scared of him. She’s often the one reassuring and comforting you, soothing your fears and telling you it’ll be okay. Sometimes it feels like she’s too mature for her age, playing the role of a wise parent when you’re crying and she’s wiping your tears away and trying to get you to smile with tidbits of wisdom that is both intelligent and childish. She wants to escape with you. After spending months locked away with you, having realized no one’s come looking, she thinks it would be much better to live with someone who actually cares for her. Her previous guardians didn’t want her and so she was neglected often, so when she receives so much parental kindness from you it makes her feel accepted and wanted and cherished. She’s happy to call you her parent or her friend or even her best friend. Even if this circumstance is terrible, she finds good in it. And you are that good. You make it tolerable to be trapped in an obsessive man’s apartment.
The two of you create your own language just to communicate with one another, speaking in codes and unique phrases that Scaramouche can’t understand. You pretend it’s a game you’re playing when he demands to know what it is the two of you are doing. And Scara has seen how often you entertain Nahida with games and puzzles, so he thinks nothing of it, supposing it’s an innocent game between a parent and child. He loves to see how domestic you become with Nahida, and if he learns you know how to cook he might allow you to cook alongside him in the kitchen. Of course that might lead to more than just cooking when Scara finds he quite likes the sight of you in a kitchen apron. You think he’s saying sweet things when he has you pinned to the counter, pressing kisses to your shoulder and neck. Some of them you can understand, but others are lost on you. At least when his hand slides over yours, fingers slowly intertwining, you’re certain he’s being saccharine with his love.
But Scara isn’t a fool. You’ll have to be careful when you discuss escape plans with Nahida. If the both of you look and sound serious during a supposed lighthearted game, he’ll start to wonder. And it’s never a good thing when Scara’s given enough time to wonder.
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