I’m cooking, kids 🤭🤭
Okay hear me out !
A modern AU (still with powers) where Charles and Erik are childhood friends and Charles falls in love with Erik but Erik doesn’t reciprocate because he thinks he’s straight.
BUT every time Charles has a date with another man, or when they are in a pub Erik gets jealous af and they fight about it. (A bit like Raven at the beginning of FC)
Charles doesn’t understand why his friend is behaving like that because he promised to never read his mind.
Then after days of fighting and maybe even silent treatment, Erik just pull Charles into a kiss and realize he is, in fact, not straight and ask him out 🫢🫢
Would people be interested in a fic like that ??
Let’s grip these shows tight and raise them from perdition. #SaveTheWinchesters #RenewGothamKnights
This is so Charles coded 💔
He deserves so much better. After everything he did for others, in the end, they all betrayed him.
x-men: first class, mutant road-trip
“Peace was never an option”
Curently watching the last episode of Criminal Minds… (season 15)
This tv show is breaking my heart in little pieces again and again💔
Just finished good omens 2.
I FUCKING KNEW THAT GABRIEL AND BELZEBUBS WERE GOING TO BE ENDGAME !!!
Despite his intimidating appearance (blue fur, fangs, and all), Hank is a total softie when it comes to you. He’s always gentle, whether he’s giving you a hug, ruffling your hair, or helping you with a project.
His hugs are legendary—warm, furry, and incredibly comforting. You always feel safe when he’s around.
He’s also the first to notice when something’s wrong, even if you’re trying to hide it. “I can tell by the way you’re holding your shoulders,” he’ll say. “What’s bothering you?”
Hank is the person you turn to when life feels overwhelming. His calm, steady presence is like a lighthouse in a storm.
He’s not one to sugarcoat things, but he always delivers the truth with kindness. “Life is messy and complicated,” he’ll say, “but you’re stronger than you think.”
He’s also the first to remind you that it’s okay to not be okay. “Even the strongest materials have their breaking points,” he’ll say. “It’s not a weakness to ask for help.”
If you share Hank’s love of science, he’s the ultimate mentor. He’ll spend hours teaching you about genetics, quantum physics, or whatever else you’re interested in.
He’s patient and encouraging, never making you feel silly for asking questions. “Curiosity is the foundation of discovery,” he’ll say with a smile.
If you’re not into science, he’s still happy to share his knowledge—just in a way that’s accessible and fun. “Did you know that octopuses have three hearts?” he might say, trying to make you laugh.
If you have a bad day on the lab, like you’ve been working on a project for weeks, and nothing is going right. The experiment keeps failing, your equipment malfunctions, and you’re on the verge of tears. Hank finds you slumped over your desk, surrounded by scattered notes and broken glassware. He quietly sits beside you, his deep voice calm and reassuring. “Science is as much about failure as it is about success. Every mistake is a step closer to discovery.”
Hank offers to help you troubleshoot, and the two of you spend hours working together. His patience and encouragement remind you why you love science in the first place.
Before leaving, he hands you a cup of tea and says, “You’re brilliant, little sister. Don’t let one bad day convince you otherwise.”
Can we just take a sec to appreciate Charles and Erik’s dynamic in the dark Sentinel future, especially the Rogue Cut … of course it’s at the end of the world when their relationship is at its absolute healthiest. They’ve really made it work, and they’re an old power couple. They’re always seen together, each goes where the other goes, joined at the hip. They’re totally in sync, working together perfectly, getting everything done. The helmet is nowhere to be found, and Erik lets Charles into his head during the rescue mission with complete and utter trust. Erik has stepped back from his need to lead and control and lets Charles call all the shots, supporting all of Charles’ ideas. He doesn’t even kill the men experimenting on Rogue, even though he has every reason to, because he knows Charles won’t like it. They’re both in their 90s and yet they both kick legit Sentinel ass together. Erik works in total harmony with the other X-Men, finally being a true team member. And they’re finally actually communicating, with Erik spending the timeline’s last moments giving Charles the emotional vulnerability and honesty that he used to fear so much and telling Charles pretty much everything Charles needed to hear - conveying his undying love, his genuine regret for their breakup, and his yearning for them to get a second chance at a life together.
Cherik defender till death. @LarmeDeSang on Ao3 _LarmeDeSang_ on twitter They/Them
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