Character Undevelopment
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A Promise to Stay by Your Side by SquidLawd
Fandoms: Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Cartoon)
04 Jun 2024
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Funny thing is, when you're stuck on an island with 5 other teens struggling with the same thing you are, and one of which you have a strong bond with, feelings develop.
Darius and Ben experience it firsthand.
(benrius season 5 rewrite, deviates from canon after s4)
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- Part 1 of Promises
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“My name’s Catalina,” she giggles, “But you can call me Catia if you promise not to be boring.” She enunciates her name clearly and properly, says Ca-ta-li-NA, so there’s no confusion, clearly, loudly, sharply—like she’s been trained for court. She squeezes his fingers tightly when he accepts and gives her his hand.
“I’m Seneca,” he says, “And you can call me Seneca.”
Seneca Crane was absolutely and positively doomed when it came to Catalina Cain. Since the day they met as children running amuck, his mother had known that they were going to spend the rest of their lives together, even when one of them was gone. Seneca never asked her what she had meant by it. His mom was cryptic but lovable in that way. The minute he’d seen those big brown eyes well with proper tears for the first time, he knew she’d been right. She always was.
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- Part 12 of Burn Butcher Burn
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V, N, and J arrive on Copper-9, and V finds herself having to make decisions that break her metaphorical heart.
She can’t find it in herself to be herself, so maybe she’ll just forget how to do that.
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- Part 10 of 🖤Murder Drones🩶
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“What is right?” Tang asks, forcing Nan-gam’s mind back to the office.
“What?”
Tang leans back, and it breaks the tension and Nan-gam’s heart. Tang’s moving his right hand, finding Nan-gam’s iron hold on his hip and persuading his grip into his. Their fingers entwine awkwardly, two right hands together at a bad angle.
“What if your right isn’t the same as mine?” He asks him. “What if they don’t fit?”
He hates the way Tang’s words resonate within him more than anything he’s tried saying all night, but hates more the implication of their incompatibility. Nan-gam can feel the form of Tang’s ass against his pelvis, and bites down on the words: Then we find better places to fit.
A year after Nan-gam kills the notorious criminal Song Chon, that other serial killer shows up out of the blue, injured, on his doorstep, looking for help with blown out pupils and quaking hands. It seems Nan-gam has a knack for attracting bad dogs.
Or; I write season two of ‘A Killer Paradox’ (and make it gay).