Hook Family Incorrect quote;
Cj, swinging on a rope: WEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Harry, alternating between flirting and fighting and swinging on the chandelier in Ursula's restaurant:
Harriet, punches someone:
Hannah, terrorizing the isle adults:
*Just all of Hook's kids in my au being unhinged*
Captain James Hook, about to tear his hair out: WHY ARE YOU ALL LIKE THIS?!
Uliana:
Morgie:
Hades:
Maleficent:
All of them all remembering their years in highschool together: Are you seriously asking that?
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who’s alala hook? i would also love to hear anything and everything about the hearts kids.
Alala Hook is James Hook's wife (mother of the Hook kids) and she's very much trying to kill him.
James is the only one on the whole freaking Isle who doesn't know this.
You see, she's a siren, the bloodthirsty type that lures sailors to their death, he's a sailor and reasonably handsome, she's bored-
It spiralled from there.
Unfortunately for her, Neverland needs its Captain Hook, so that fucker just. Won't. Die.
Doesn't stop her from trying tho.
(... Enrichment ✨)
Ursula is very much interested in Hook family drama and her favourite telenovela, "Mortal Men In Mortal Peril". She's actively encouraging the murder attempts and saving Hook when Alala gets too close, it's just too entertaining, you see.
This might or might not be how baby Uma and Harry met.
Oh, and she doesn't understand why Harriet won't at least try to drown any of her partners. (Uma's a sea goddess and Alala recognises that; she refuses to fuck with whatever magic system Faciliers have going on.)
And yes. The Hook kids take after both of their parents and it's absolutely freaking terrifying.
On unrelated note, the Smees need a pay raise.
(I'll do a separate post for the Hearts. I hope.)
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Stelle looked at the exchange between Hook and Fersman. She can't help but feel light seeing them smiling happily. Perhaps monetary gains drove her to help most of the Belobog citizens, but she can't help but make an exception for little Hook.
Seeing them had made for an interesting observation.
'A father, huh.' She wondered, 'Is this family love? Something that can drive you to go above and beyond for the other person? Even though it was all for naught in the end?'
Although Stelle had only begun to exist, she had enough knowledge to get by the world around her. Even so, she has yet to experience a lot of things a human would go through.
After lingering on the thought for a while, she came to a simple conclusion, 'I don't think I'll ever know what having a parental figure feels like.'
Perhaps Kafka counted in some respect, since she is the one who pushed the stellaron inside Stelle. But perhaps all she is to her is just a variable. Towards whatever unfathomable future "Destiny's Slave" has foreseen.
Her thoughts drifted to Kafka's words, "... You'll meet companions who treat you like family, and embark on surreal adventures with them. This is your future that Elio has foreseen."
Did she consider the Astral Express her family? She isn't sure. While they are kind and understanding, it feels like they still have walls put up around them. It probably doesn’t help that her… tendencies tend to repulse the people around her, she thought sheepishly.
‘I am good at my job, and I’m fairly certain the Astral Express won’t kick me out, at least.’
… Maybe Pompom would kick her out, on second thought. They were appalled when she had come covered in sweat and grime and tracked dirt all over the parlor car. That day still made her shiver.
Shaking her head, she looked back at the duo who were beginning to call her over.
The future certainly seems unfathomable.
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The Hook Family in my au (including their 'partners', pets, and next gen) Moodboards (Part 2);
Present:
Alala Hook.
Second (murderous) wife of Captain James Hook.
Bio mom of Hope Hook; adoptive mom of Hort and Hookling Hook. Stepmother of Peter Pan, Harriet Hook, Harry Hook, Calista Jane Hook, and Ally Liddell (she was adopted by Alice and Pinocchio in this).
She doesn't work.
No one is quite sure how old she is because she's a siren.
Harriet Teuta Hook.
Future Wife of Anthony Tremaine-Lathyn.
Future Mother of Annalise Tremaine-Lathyn-Hook, Thomas 'Tommy' Tremaine-Lathyn-Hook, and Katherine 'Katie' Tremaine-Lathyn-Hook.
She is the captain of the Queen's Fury, a member of Diego's band—The Bad Apples, and a worker at Hook's inlet and Shack as well as at Hook's Clock & Curiosity Shop.
She's 18 going on 19 years old (in d1).
Ginevra 'Ginny' Flower (ironic given she's allergic to them) Gothel.
Future Wife of Clay Clayton.
Future Mother of Gabe, Tim, Connie, and May Clayton.
She plays the tambourine and harmonica (and sings a bit) in Diego's band—The Bad Apples—and is the chefmate in Harriet Hook's crew. She also works sporadically at Hook's inlet and Shack, Hook's Clock & Curiosity Shop, and Mother Gothel's Healing Emporium (she also featured briefly in 'Skin Deep With Mother Gothel' and hated every minute of it).
She's 18 going on 19 years old (in d1).
Peter Pan.
Future Husband of Moira Banning.
Future Father of Maggie and Jack Banning.
Leader of the lost children of Neverland.
He's twelve going on thirteen physically and mentally (in d1-d3).
Harrison 'Harry' Alistair Hook.
Future Husband of Uma Athanasiou, Gil LeGume, Chad Charming, and Audrey Rose.
Future Father of Mordermore, Konstantinos, Manon, and Vassilis Rose-Athanasiou (they spun a wheel to decide the last name).
First Mate of the Lost Revenge (Forever), Worker at Auradon Prep (Formerly), and Worker at Hook's inlet and Shack & Hook's (Formerly) & Clock & Curiosity Shop (Formerly). Founder of the scammers and pickpockets club.
He's fifteen going on sixteen (in d1).
Calista 'C.J' Jane Hook.
Future Wife of Freddie Facilier and Zevon Sorcerer of Enchancia.
Future Mother of Carter Zoran Hook.
Worker at Hook's inlet and Shack & Hook's & Clock & Curiosity Shop. Future Owner of Great Grandmumsie Hook's/Bluebeard's ship—The Avenger.
She's thirteen going on fourteen (in d1).
Allison 'Ally' Ludovica Collodi-Rossi-Liddell/Adelais Zaria Hook II.
Future Wife of Jordan Ayad.
Future Mother of Malik Ayad-Liddell.
Caterer at Mad For Tea, Leader of an Acapella Group, and Future Private Detective.
She's thirteen going on fourteen (in d1) and is Cj's long lost twin (who was adopted by Alice and Pinocchio Collodi-Rossi-Liddell).
Hannah Artemis Hook/Xena Mechthildis Quenby Villa Princeps-Guarder.
Future Wife of Haul Bjorgman.
Future Mother of Metta, Everett, and Ashton.
Captain of The Stormbringer (Forever), Writer (Forever), BDA Detective in Training (Former), and Worker at Hook's inlet and Shack & Hook's & Clock & Curiosity Shop.
She's twelve going on thirteen (in d1) and is adopted.
Hookling Holden Hook.
Adopted son of Alala and James Hook.
Future Owner of Hook's Clock & Curiosity Shop, as well as his uncle Jasper Hook's ship—the Rake.
He's three (in d1) but isn't adopted until the barrier is brought down when he's five (in d3).
Horton 'Hort' Cannon Hook.
Adopted son of Alala and James Hook.
May or may not be the Future Husband of Sophie Witcher (still deciding).
Future Owner of the Serpent's Cry (Grandma Hook's Ship) and Teacher at Serprent Prep.
He's one (in d1) but isn't adopted until the barrier is brought down when he's three (in d3).
Hope Aegea Hook.
Daughter of Alala and James Hook.
Siren and Future Owner of Hook's inlet and Shack & The Jolly Roger.
She is born in d2.
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There isn’t a strike of lightning, no grand epiphany that clues Steve in.
It just comes down to this: he knows Dustin Henderson.
Knows how he looks when confronted with a problem he desperately wants to solve.
“Fuck this,” he’s saying through gritted teeth, pushing down hard on the gaping wound across Steve’s abdomen; he’s doing everything right, Steve thinks with pride, but it’s not enough.
It’s not his fault.
Steve says as much.
But Dustin isn’t listening; he’s just muttering to himself, “Not again,” over and over.
And Steve suddenly feels like he did when dropping the quarter into The Indiana Flyer—the moment just before the song played, already knowing what he would hear.
“Not again?” Steve asks very quietly.
Dustin’s mouth snaps shut. His face is chalk white, and there’s more than just fear in his eyes; there’s guilt too, guilt and a responsibility he should never have to bear.
Steve wants to take it from him.
He lifts his hand, grunting with the effort, and ruffles Dustin’s hair. “Oh, bud,” he murmurs, “you’ve kept trying, huh?”
Dustin’s eyes fill with tears.
Steve tries to hush him, breathing turning shallow from the pain.
“Hey, you—you’ve g-gotta hand it to me, man,” Steve says through a faint smile. “Was… on the right track, y’know? O-obsessed with clocks.”
Dustin gasps out a laugh. It ends on a sob.
“Shut up,” he says, and that’s all—no clever comeback, nothing, even though he always has one.
Steve’s heart breaks for him.
“How many times?” Steve says, but he doesn’t need a reply; he knows enough just from the way Dustin is shaking.
“I—” Dustin swallows, shakes his head. “I don’t…”
Oh, Steve thinks, his kid is tired.
“C’mere.” He cups the back of Dustin’s head. “Everyone… everyone else make it?”
Dustin starts to cry.
It’s an answer of its own.
“Shh. Hey. That’s… you can stop now.” Steve pats the back of Dustin’s hand, stills the pressure on his wound. “Listen. Just… just let it run this time. Hey, it’s okay, Dustin. It’s okay.”
“It’s n-not okay, Steve, how can you—”
“Shh,” Steve says again, and maybe this is as much for him as it is for Dustin; he doesn’t want their last conversation to be a fight. He looks into Dustin’s eyes. Smiles. “Christ, I’m so proud of you.”
It doesn’t cover everything he wants to say; there’s not enough time.
I loved growing up with you. I’m sorry. I wanted to be there for you forever.
“Fuck you,” Dustin says, young and angry and so afraid. “Don’t say you’re proud of me, asshole, just don’t—”
Don’t go.
“Okay, fine. You’re a smartass,” Steve drawls, and Dustin lets out a choked giggle before grief takes over again.
“God,” he says, “this isn’t fucking fair. I sh-shouldn’t have to choose—this is—”
“Bullshit,” Steve agrees. “That’s not on you, man. Not your fault if the game’s rigged.”
Dustin closes his eyes.
It’s not so bad, Steve tells himself. He can just… rest for a couple seconds, tell Dustin to get outta here, then…
A faint chime.
Dustin’s eyes open. There’s a sudden gleam to them, shining through the fatigue. Determination.
Hope, despite everything.
“Well then,” Dustin says, “s’a good thing I’m a smartass.”
And then he’s running.
Steve manages to lift his head up with a cry, gets to see Dustin reach a grandfather clock ensnared with vines, because of course he’s not gonna listen to him, he’s such a little shit, and Steve loves him so much—
Dustin reaches up to the glass in front of the clock face, smashes it with his hand.
The world turns white.
The last thing Steve sees is Dustin turning to him with a shaky grin, mouthing, “One more.”
And Steve’s still terrified, but he also thinks of the world’s most stubborn, brilliant kid with a wonky compass, of how many times do I have to be right on the money before you guys just trust me?
It’s a walk along the railroad tracks, stumbling into each other’s lives; it’s just get ready, and you die, I die; it’s being trapped under Starcourt, and Steve left with the one thing that all the drugs, all the pain in the world could not take away from him.
The absolute faith that Dustin would figure something out.
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