Some love for the sapphics out there !!
( if I had a nickel for every queer blue/red haired couple in one piece...)
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well well well... i bet you've been feeling quite safe lately bc of all the fluffy asks huh?
my specialty however is and always will be angst >:)
ok imagine this:
you're quirkless and dabi is secretly extremely relieved bc he knows how bad some quirks' drawbacks can be. he also takes pride in the fact that his dad would most likely be very upset by you not having a quirk hehe
and then it happens - you accidentally get wrapped up in a fight and dabi wasn't fast enough. the only thing he can do after you got hit by the attack of a random person (that dabi burnt to ashes right after) is hold you while he watches you taking your last few breaths.
what neither of you knew however is that you aren't actually quirkless. poor baby can't believe his eyes when you suddenly stir to life again. a resurrection quirk is the last thing either of you had expected and dabi has no idea what he did to deserve to be so lucky. despite your power he swears to never let you get hurt again :')
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MILK— FOR GOD'S SAKE YOU MADE MY BLOOD FREEZE IN THE FIRST HALF OF THIS ASK!!!!!
was about to cry like— 😭😭
one of the worst things that dabi could ever go through, after what happened to him as a child, is losing someone special to him the moment he finally opened up after years of holding back from creating actual bonds with others.
his huge fear of losing you, in every way, is the reason he has never wanted emotional bonds to begin with, but once he had a little taste of what it feels like to simply be with you, dabi got addicted and there was no way back, so he always does everything within his power to never make you regret choosing him or sticking with him, because he wouldn’t be able to handle seeing you go away.
GOD— the way he would wake up every single morning scared and in pure panic at the idea of not finding you anywhere, his heart would sink not seeing your figure laid beside him but the moment you peek from behind the door dabi would relax right away.
you are there with him and that’s everything that matters.
I KNOW THAT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT US BEING QUIRKLESS, NEARLY DYING, DABI PANICKING AND THE BOOM OUR QUIRK APPEARS—
but i really couldn’t hold myself back from talking about how your existence and presence would mean the world to dabi for real...
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See the further irony is:
That in using 'Mall Goth Sauron' as the take on Dark Willow over 'misogynist has character randomly killed for LULZ' it also allows for greater accountability on the one hand and for Season 7 to thematically focus on repairing all this damage in the midst of facing an enemy of shadows reliant on lies to further itself. The only way to break the Druj is the absolute Truth in a very Zoroastrian sense. Characters don't get to neatly skip past accountability for their actions, and this would spiral over into further later seasons with the essential reality that in an otherwise lower-level setting this one random girl from California is a Dark Phoenix-tier reality warper and the most powerful person on the planet, or the universe.
And the questions of how that power could and should be employed on the one hand and that Willow is essentially a Doctor Strange type who beats up Gods and Eldritch Abominations for her regular line of work where her counterparts deal with the more 'street level' crises would in turn be the logical conclusion of where the show ends. She doesn't do as much physical fighting for the same reason that Stephen Strange never uses magic to go punch the Hulk in the face, her narrative role is ultimately that of Sorceress Supreme of Earth, with literally nobody in an ancient established war anticipating that this one random ginger from California was and is the new Sorceress Supreme and that if they had had such awareness the realities are that this power would and could have taken worse forms.
Unfortunately for the world, the reality too is that it is a shy computer geek who has a not at all subtle dark side and the usual teenage anxieties and insecurities given the equivalent of being able to reliably actually do things other people might dream of but can never do.
But again as long as Dawn Summers being a good thing is a narrative convention that's established memory magic is a poor choice to show the corrupting effects of reality-warping. It's a case of 'yes as established in canon all of this is true for that one season but then they decided to retcon it, so the fans are not obligated to care about it any more than the canon does about this itself.'
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