Can We Talk About How Bruno Added His Own Plate To The Table At Dinner? Even In The Walls He Wanted To

Can we talk about how Bruno added his own plate to the table at dinner? Even in the walls he wanted to be there. He made sure they never saw the cracks but all he got in return is “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”.

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2 years ago

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*Natasha using this one chance after getting kidnapped on a mission to call you*

Natasha: "Do you remember playing hide and seek when we were kids?"

Y/N: "You bring that up because you used to cheat?"

Natasha(letting out a pained chuckle): "I did not"

Y/N: "Absolutely you did, you used to hide in my parents office even though we were never allowed to be in there"

Natasha: "Once maybe-"

Y/N: "Noooo, all the time"

Natasha: "Well, why was it so hard for you to find me?"

Y/N: "Cause I was scared... I didn't want to break the rules"

Natasha: "Or maybe you were hoping your parents would catch me and punish me"

Y/N: "No, I wasn't scared I'd get caught... I was scared for you, Nat"

*Natasha let's out a small, pained sigh as tears start to roll down her face*

Y/N: "Why do you bring up hide and go seek?"

Natasha: "Because you're never going to find me" *line goes dead*

3 years ago

I see both now hear me out …

She worked hard for reputation and to be seen as this domineering woman who takes no one’s shit right? BUT she has always put up a front and she just wants to be taken care of in any and every way. She was to let loose and let go of that rough exterior.

Honestly I loved top Nat. I’m glad you’re dipping your toe into it! I personally could never see Nat as a bottom. She’s worked hard for her reputation and deserves to top. But makybe that’s because I could never see myself as topping Nat LOL 😂

I couldn’t too Nat either

3 years ago

So glad that didn’t run with that. Because for one I wouldn’t make sense. If casita was made by the miracle that was meant to protect them … why would he bully someone of the family that keeps that miracle that keeps the house alive?

oh what the fuck

So apparently, in the drafts, Casita itself would bully Mirabel? Since the failed gift ceremony? That's just sad

1 year ago

The last part got me. Like when did I ever mention a man?

Nat: So, what's your type?

You: Kind, redhead, dumb, good sense of humor

Nat: That sounds like me. Too bad I'm not a boy.

You: ...Did I mention dumb?

Nat: Yeah

You: Okay, just making sure.

1 year ago

Oh Sarah betta watch out calling Charlie the n-word? I fight kids and they parents.

The Loud House Chapter Twenty One

The Loud House Chapter Twenty One

The Loud House

Natasha Romanoff x Fem!Reader

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Summary: Natasha and Reader are happily married with a family that rivals the Brady bunch. When they get the call for another child both moms have to adjust to married life with six children, a new space, parents living with them, and teenage woes - based on the family from It’s Christmas

Pt 1

W/c: 5.7k

Notes: The not-so-calm before the storm. Charlie and R centered af .

You arrive at The Summit Country Day School an hour before lunch. The grand building exudes an air of elegance and tradition, with vermillion-covered brick walls and manicured gardens. You pull into an empty parking space, cutting the engine and unbuckling your seatbelt. You’re on a mission today. 

On the car speaker, your best friend Denise chimes in, and you engage in light-hearted chit-chat about something random. The conversation brings a sense of comfort and familiarity, like a warm blanket wrapping around you.

“Denise, they drive me up the wall constantly,” You sigh. “Not like work. Work is another beast entirely. I’d rather be a stay-at-home mom.”

“You could be,” Denise points out. 

“I could,” You nod in agreement. “I’d also go crazy doing that. The grass is always greener.”

“Indeed it is,” Denise says. 

“Well, I’m going to go into this school and get Charlie,” You inform her, gathering your purse and belongings, before you hover your fingers over the end call button. “Going to have a girl's day just us two. Talk with her a bit.”

“Okay, sounds good. Tell my niece I said hello.” Denise ends the call as you both say goodbyes. 

As you step out of the car, you take a moment to soak in the picturesque scene. The greenery at the school has transformed into a serene winter wonderland as delicate snowflakes gently blanket the landscape. The once lush and vibrant foliage now wears a coat of pure white, creating a captivating contrast against the school's buildings and structures.

The overall scene exudes a sense of tranquility and stillness. It's not just a regular school pick-up today; it's a special occasion—a girls' day with Charlie. You’ve been suspicious about her feelings for a while. So, you wanted to give her some time to talk and be with you until you got to the bottom of it. Seeing your daughter change, even as she tried to hide it, was hard to witness. You’ve been busy. Allowing each of the children to fall through the cracks a little. This was something that was more than important. Charlie’s usually bubbly, princess-coded personality was overshadowed by her recent crankiness and unwillingness to even play with her siblings like she used to. This needed to be addressed now. 

The thought of spending quality time with Charlie fills your heart with joy. As you enter the school, the familiar sights and sounds greet you, evoking a sense of belonging. You step into the warm and bustling front office of the school, wrapped in your cozy winter coat. The inviting scent of hot cocoa fills the air as you approach the front desk, where staff members attend to various tasks.

With a friendly smile, you kindly request, "Excuse me, I'm here to pick up my daughter, Charlotte Romanoff, in second grade. Mrs. Auburn is her teacher.  Is it possible for her to be brought to the front office? I’m taking her home."

The receptionist, warm and approachable, nods understandingly. They consult the appointment book, searching for Charlie's name. Finding the details, they assure you, "Of course! Let me notify her teacher. Please have a seat, and we'll bring her to you shortly."

You find a cozy spot on a nearby cushioned chair, taking in the vibrant surroundings of the front office. Display boards proudly showcase student achievements, colorful artwork, and upcoming school events, creating an atmosphere of pride and community.

As you wait, your thoughts drift to the things you have planned for the rest of the day. You imagine the laughter, conversations, and memories that will unfold during your girls' day. 

Within a few minutes, a school staff member approaches with a warm smile, accompanied by Charlie, radiating with infectious energy. Your face lights up as you embrace your daughter, feeling an overwhelming surge of love and joy.

“Mommy, I’m going home early?” Charlie asks with wide eyes. 

“Yes ma’am,” You pinch her cheek. “Are you ready?” You ask her as you notice her lack of backpack and coat. “Where are your things?”

“Aww,” Charlie pouts. “We were going to watch a movie today after lunch.”

“Well, if you’d rather stay be my guest,” You shrug. “I guess I’ll do the entire plans I had today for myself.”

“No way,” Charlie shakes her head. 

“You can show her to her cubby,” The staffing assistant, Perry, asks you to follow her back to Charlie’s class. In classroom 229, the air was alive with the vibrant energy of children engrossed in various activities, and colorful artwork adorned the walls. Mrs. Auburn, a warm and nurturing teacher, with pepper-colored hair, greeted you with a smile.

"Hello, Charlie and Mom," Mrs. Auburn said warmly. "It's wonderful to see you. Are you ready to gather Charlie's belongings?"

With a beaming smile, you replied, "Yes. We’re almost all set."

Charlie led the way to her cubby, a small personal space where her backpack and cherished items were neatly stored. As you helped her gather her belongings, you could feel the stares of the children in the class. 

Suddenly, a little girl with long blonde hair and blue eyes approached, her eyes filled with admiration and a hint of shyness. "Wow, Charlie! Your mom is so pretty!" she exclaimed.

“Why thank you, you’re pretty too,” You smile. “So polite also.”

From the corner of your eye, you can see Charlie roll her eyes as she stuffs her arms into her coat. 

“I thought you have two moms,” Sarah questions. Charlie sighs. 

“I have two,” She doesn’t seem to be up to answering the little girl’s nosiness. “My mama is away for work right now,” Charlie says. You can see a subtle tension hanging in the air between Charlie and the girl in the class. You, perceptive as ever, chose not to mention it, letting the moment pass without disruption.

Savannah, Charlie's close friend, joined in, grinning from ear to ear. "Hi, Mrs. R.” 

“Hi, girlie, I love your shoes today,” You comment on her sparkling pink boots. 

“Thank you-” Savannah grins. 

"Charlie, guess what?" Sarah said, demanding the attention be on her. “I have a new dollhouse at home. It’s huge.”

Charlie's scrunched her nose. "Oh, cool.”

Observing the unspoken dynamics between Sarah and Charlie, you maintained your composure, choosing to focus on the positive interaction unfolding between her and Savannah. You’ll have questions later. 

With a warm smile, you bid farewell to Sarah and Savannah. "It was great talking with you both. Have a good day.”

Excitement radiated from Charlie as she tightly held your hand. "Ready for our girls' day, Boo?" you asked, your smile filled with anticipation.

Charlie nodded eagerly. "Yes, Mommy. Even though I don’t know what it is.”

Leaving the busy classroom behind, the sound of laughter and chatter gradually faded into the background. At that moment, as you stepped into the hallway, you listened as Charlie began to chatter about her day. 

She was more than excited about what was in store for her. 

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The first stop of the day was your favorite nail salon a few miles from home. The nail salon enveloped you and Charlie in a cheerful ambiance, filled with the soothing scent of aromatic lotions and the gentle hum of soft music. Lively colors adorned the space, along with delicate decorations and plush pedicure chairs.

You guided Charlie towards the array of nail polish bottles, giving her the freedom to choose her colors for the manicure and pedicure. Her eyes widened with excitement as she spotted a delightfully childish and girlie shade—a whimsical glittery pink that shimmered with possibility.

Charlie's voice bubbled with excitement as she eagerly presented her choice.

"Mom, can I get this one? It's so pretty!"

A warm smile crossed your face, fully embracing the spirit of the girls' day. "Of course, sweetie. It's perfect!"

With Charlie settled into a cozy pedicure chair, her little feet dangling just above the bubbling water, you took your place in the adjacent chair. The comforting warmth of the water enveloped your feet as you both prepared to indulge in some pampering together.

As the nail technician approached, Charlie's eyes sparkled with curiosity, ready to embark on her first manicure and pedicure adventure.

"Hello there!" the technician greeted, a warm smile gracing her face. "Are you excited for your manicure and pedicure today?"

Charlie nodded eagerly, her enthusiasm evident. "Yes! I've never had one before. How does it work?"

You watched proudly as the nail technician patiently explained the process to Charlie, taking her through each step. Charlie absorbed the information with genuine fascination, eager to learn more.

"So, what's the base coat for?" Charlie asked, her curiosity shining through. "Does it make the color last longer?"

The technician's eyes lit up, impressed by Charlie's keen observation. "Absolutely! The base coat helps the polish adhere better to your nails, creating a smooth surface. It also aids in the longevity of the color and prevents staining."

Charlie beamed with pride, reveling in her newfound knowledge. Her desire to understand the process and engage in meaningful conversation warmed your heart.

As the technician began working on Charlie's toes, a friendly exchange unfolded between Charlie and the technician. Charlie couldn't contain her excitement and started sharing stories about her school experience.

"Guess what ?" Charlie exclaimed, her voice filled with excitement. "We're learning different languages at school! I know how to say 'hello' in French. It's 'bonjour'!"

The technician's eyes twinkled with delight. "That's wonderful, Charlie! How about you teach me something new?"

Charlie's face lit up, embracing the opportunity to share her knowledge and teach others.

"Sure!" Charlie replied with a wide grin. "Once you're done with my toes, I'll teach you how to say 'thank you' in Spanish. It's 'gracias'!"

You watched with pride as Charlie engaged in a delightful conversation with the technician, witnessing her curiosity and eagerness to share her knowledge. It was a testament to Charlie's natural curiosity and love for discovering new things.

As the technician continued to pamper Charlie's toes, Charlie confidently began to converse with the woman about all the reasons she loved her school. Your heart swelled with pride, cherishing the moment of connection between your daughter and the nail technician. It was a testament to Charlie's growing confidence, something you hadn’t seen in a while, and her ability to engage with others in a warm and friendly manner.

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You and Charlie arrive at Taste of Belgium, a charming restaurant in Cincinnati that she has been eagerly begging to visit. The restaurant's inviting ambiance and mouthwatering scents greet you as you step inside, heightening your anticipation.

The interior of Taste of Belgium exudes warmth and comfort, with its rustic wooden accents and the smell of freshly baked bread filling the air. Conversations mingle with the clinking of cutlery, though it’s quite empty considering the time of day, creating a lively atmosphere that envelops you and Charlie as you enter.

Together, you find a booth toward the back of the restaurant, seeking a touch of privacy amidst the bustling crowd. As you settle into the cozy booth, Charlie can't contain her excitement, proudly displaying her new sparkly pink nails, the light reflecting off the glitter.

"Mom, look at my nails! They're so pretty! I love the glittery pink!" Charlie exclaims, a radiant smile lighting her face. You can't help but share in Charlie's excitement, admiring her newfound sense of confidence and self-expression.

"They do look good on you, Boo!"You respond affectionately. "The pink suits you perfectly. You have impeccable taste."

A friendly server approaches your booth, ready to take your order. Charlie's eyes widen as she peruses the menu, her anticipation growing.

"Can we get the Belgian frites, Mom?" she asks eagerly. "They're supposed to be the best here!"

You nod, embracing Charlie's enthusiasm for the iconic Belgian fries. "Sure. We'll have the Belgian frites."

The server jots down your order, and you also request glasses of refreshing water to accompany the meal.

As you wait for the food to arrive, conversation flows effortlessly between you and Charlie. You delve into her day at school, exploring her favorite subjects, and discussing the adventures she hopes to embark on during the upcoming break.

Excitement fills Charlie's voice as she shares her latest discovery.

"Mom, guess what? Mrs. Auburn said we're going to have a science fair soon! I can't wait to come up with a cool experiment!" she exclaims, her eyes shining with anticipation.

You listen intently, impressed by Charlie's enthusiasm for learning and her growing curiosity about the world.

"That sounds fantastic, Charlie!" you reply, beaming with pride. "Just let me know and I’m sure Melina will help too. That’s her subject.”

“I think it would be cool,” Charlie nods. 

Just as the conversation reaches its peak, the server arrives, carrying a generous plate of crispy Belgian frites. The golden fries are accompanied by an assortment of tasty dipping sauces, tempting both you and Charlie. You reach for fries at the same time, biting into one as Charlie kicks her legs happily.

"Mommy, I really want to join ballet!" Charlie informs you. She double-dips her fries, before stuffing a few into her mouth. "Savannah is in it, and she says it's so much fun. And guess what? Mama did ballet when she was a kid too!"

You listened attentively, a warm smile gracing your lips. You were taking in all of the information she was giving you as it came. 

"I think that’s a good idea,” You replied.  "Ballet is a beautiful art form, and it sounds like you have a true passion for it. I'm so proud of you for wanting to explore new interests."

Charlie's eyes lit up with hope, eagerly awaiting your response.

"So can I join?" she asked, her voice filled with anticipation.

You took a moment to reflect, fully aware of the demanding schedule that already filled your days. But as you looked into Charlie's eager eyes and heard the genuine excitement in her voice, you understood the significance of nurturing her passions.

With a tender gaze, you replied, "Charlie, I want nothing more than to see you pursue your dreams. Ballet is a wonderful opportunity, and I'll do my best to make it work in our schedule. We'll find a way."

Charlie's face was illuminated with joy, gratitude shining through her expressive eyes.

Taking a deep breath, you gathered the courage to broach a topic that had been on your mind.

"Charlie, sweetheart, can I ask you something?" You began gently, your voice filled with love and concern. You observed Charlie's expression change, her once bright eyes now clouded with uncertainty.

"What is it?" Charlie responded, her voice tinged with caution as if anticipating a difficult question.

“I was wondering why you asked me for a haircut the other day?”

You reached out and gently clasped Charlie's hand, wanting to convey your unwavering support and understanding. "You know you can tell me anything, right, I'm here for you, no matter what."

Charlie's gaze wavered for a moment, searching your eyes for reassurance. With a deep sigh, she finally relented, allowing her true feelings to come to the surface.

"Mommy," Charlie began, her voice tinged with vulnerability, "I just want a short haircut. Like Aunt Maria’s.”

“Is that all?” You encourage her to go on.

“My hair is different from the other kids'.” Charlie points out. “Savannah is the only one that looks like me in my class. Her hair is nice. Mine isn’t. It's so curly and big, and sometimes people make fun of it, like Sarah."

Your heart ached at Charlie's admission, the weight of her words echoing in the air. You had suspected that there might be more to her desire for a haircut, but hearing her articulate her struggles tugged at your heartstrings.

Gently brushing a strand of hair away from Charlie's face, you looked into her eyes with unwavering love and compassion. "I'm so sorry to hear that. Please know that your hair is absolutely beautiful, and it's part of what makes you uniquely you."

Charlie's eyes welled up with tears, a mixture of relief and vulnerability. "But Mom, it's hard sometimes. I just want to fit in and not be different. Sarah is a popular girl and she rules the whole second grade.”

Cupping Charlie's face in your hands, you spoke with tenderness, your voice filled with reassurance. "I understand that it can be difficult when others don't appreciate the wonderful qualities that make you special. But remember, fitting in isn't about changing who you are. It's about finding the people who love and accept you exactly as you are."

Charlie's tearful eyes met yours, seeking comfort and understanding.

"You are perfect, my baby," You continued, your voice filled with unwavering belief. "And if a haircut will make you feel more confident and happy, then we can certainly explore that together. But always remember, your worth and beauty go far beyond your appearance."

Taking a moment to gather your emotions, you looked at Charlie with a mixture of concern and determination.

"Charlie, I want to understand what Sarah does exactly, "You said, your voice steady but filled with an undercurrent of anger. "Can you tell me more about it?"

Charlie hesitated for a moment, her eyes searching yours, before she took a deep breath and began to explain.

"Well, sometimes Sarah tugs at my hair like she's trying to pull it out," Charlie began, her voice trembling with vulnerability. "And she calls me the n-word. I never heard that word before. Well, in music sometimes but you told us it's bad. Savannah told me it was bad. That’s how I know. She keeps saying hurtful things about my mom being the Black Widow and how she's a bad person. She even tells other kids not to hang out with me because of it."

Your heart ached at the cruelty that Charlie had endured, the weight of her words resonating deep within you. Anger swelled within your chest, but you knew you had to rein in your emotions for Charlie's sake.

With a gentle touch, you reached out and held Charlie's hand, conveying your unwavering support and love. "Charlie, I am so sorry that you've had to go through such hurtful experiences. You don't deserve any of that." You sigh. “It is a bad word. It’s a mean and nasty word and no one should ever call you that. Not now not ever.”

Charlie's eyes welled up with tears, the pain is evident in her voice. "It makes me so sad, Mama. I just want to be treated like everyone else."

Your voice filled with empathy as you reassured her, "Charlie, you are a wonderful and beautiful person. You deserve to be treated with kindness and respect. I will do everything in my power to make sure that happens." You push your chair back to gesture for her to come and sit on your lap. “I didn't know this was going on. I’m so sorry baby. I’m so sorry.” You whisper to her as you kiss her head. 

Concern etched on your face, you asked, "Has Mrs. Auburn ever noticed anything that's been going on?"

Charlie's expression grew solemn as she nodded slowly. "There was one time when Sarah said something mean to me in class, but Mrs. Auburn didn't seem to notice. She's usually busy with all the other kids."

Your heart sank, realizing that the one person who should be ensuring Charlie's safety and well-being in the classroom seemed unaware of the extent of the situation. Determination filled your eyes as you made a silent vow to address the issue with Mrs. Auburn and find a resolution.

Taking a deep breath, you looked at Charlie, your voice filled with love and determination. "Charlie, I want you to know that you're not alone in this. We will work together to make sure that things change. You deserve to be treated with kindness and respect, and I will do everything I can to ensure that happens. I will talk with Mrs. Auburn about doing better.”

Charlie's eyes met yours, a mixture of sadness and hope shining through. 

"Is Mama a bad person?" Charlie asked, her voice filled with uncertainty and concern.

You squeezed Charlie a little tighter to you. You look around making sure you’re still relatively alone as you continue your conversation. 

"Oh, Charlie, it's not as simple as that," You began, your voice filled with a mix of compassion and understanding. "Mama, like all of us, has made some bad choices in the past. But that doesn't mean she is a bad person."

Charlie's brow furrowed, her eyes searching yours for answers. It was a heavy topic to navigate, but you knew it was crucial to help Charlie grasp the complexities of human nature.

"People make mistakes, my love,"You continued, your voice steady and patient. "Sometimes those mistakes can hurt others, and that's where the problem lies. But what's important is what happens next. If someone recognizes their mistakes, takes responsibility, and makes a genuine effort to change and grow, they can make amends and become a better person."

You know it’s entirely too complicated to explain to a seven-year-old. Sometimes it's too complicated for you. You can only provide her with what you can. Charlie listened intently, her expression shifting from confusion to contemplation.

"So, even if someone has done bad things in the past, it doesn't mean they can't change and be better?" She asked, her voice filled with a glimmer of hope.

You nodded, squeezing Charlie's hands gently. "Exactly, my love. Apologies, growth, and making better choices can make a world of difference. It's about learning from our mistakes and striving to do better, to be kinder and more compassionate. However, I want to say these things are entirely different. Forgiveness also looks different for everyone. If someone is hurting you and making you feel that way you don’t have to forgive them.”

Charlie's eyes softened, and a small smile graced her lips. It was a relief to see the weight of judgment lifting from her shoulders.

"You see, "You continued, your voice filled with warmth, "People are complex. We all have our struggles and flaws, but it's how we respond to them that defines us. It's about choosing to be better and treating others with kindness, even when we've made mistakes."

Charlie nodded slowly, a newfound understanding and acceptance taking hold. At that moment, you knew you had planted a seed of empathy and forgiveness within her.

You leaned in, wrapping Charlie in a comforting embrace, letting the love and reassurance envelop her.

"We will always strive to be better," you whispered, your voice filled with unwavering devotion. "And remember, the most important thing is that we love each other."

Charlie nodded, a sense of peace washing over her. In this quiet corner of the restaurant, you shared a powerful lesson about forgiveness, growth, and the capacity for change.

“Now, I have something else planned,” You wipe away her tears with your thumbs. “If you really want that haircut I can take you. Or I can allow you to get any style you want. You have a choice to make.”

“I can get pink?” Charlie questions. 

“If that’s what you want,” You shrug. “What are you thinking?”

“I want braids,” Charlie nods decisively. “I don’t want to cut my hair. Cara has long hair and Paige has long hair. We’re sisters so we can match in that way. I think.”

“I think that’s very insightful,” You pat her leg. “Braids will look great on you. I do have to warn you with your hair length this could take a while. Hours even.”

“Can I have your iPad?” She suggests. 

“Sure kid. Dessert or no dessert?” You gesture to the menu. 

“Definitely dessert,” Charlie pulls the menu towards you so you both can look. “I’m glad you’re my mommy. You and Mama make me feel better all the time. I miss her.”

“I’m glad I’m your mommy too,” You kiss her head again. “It’s the best job in the world. Also, Mama will be home soon. I know it’s scary for all of you but she will be home soon.” You hope. You could only hope. 

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As you approached the reception desk of the hair salon, a warm smile welcomed you. The receptionist, sensing Charlie's anticipation, led you both to a comfortable corner where a hair washing station awaited. The soothing sound of running water and the comforting scent of gentle shampoos wafted through the room.

Charlie's eyes widened in wonder, taking in the bustling activity surrounding her. This was all new to her—the traditions and rituals of the salon were unfamiliar, but she was eager to embark on this journey of transformation.

The friendly hairstylist assigned to Charlie's care introduced herself as Nyla. With grace and patience, Nyla guided Charlie through the process, tenderly washing and blow-drying her hair. Each stroke and movement seemed like a work of art, creating a sense of care and reverence.

The salon buzzed with lively conversations, laughter, and a vigorous exchange of stories. The women around you shared tales of their own experiences, offered beauty tips, and reveled in the community spirit that permeated the space.

Charlie, enthralled by the warm and welcoming atmosphere, eagerly engaged with those around her. Her curiosity sparked conversations and forged connections as she delved into stories of her family.

“Nyla, did you know I have four siblings?” Charlie listed off. “Cara is my oldest sister, and she's fifteen. She's incredibly smart and she plays sports. She’s my best friend. Even when she’s mean.” This causes a chuckle from the salon attendees. “James is my little brother—he's five and always up to something. He just broke his arm. Paige is so funny. She plays Barbies the best. And then there's Luke, who's almost one. He doesn’t walk yet but my Mommy says soon.”

Nyla listened with genuine interest, her skilled hands moving with practiced precision as she weaved Charlie's hair into intricate patterns.

“Wow, Charlie, your family sounds amazing!” Nyla distractedly responded.

You joined in the conversation, your voice filled with a mix of exhaustion and affection.

“Life is never dull. That’s for sure.” You quip. 

The salon buzzed with a sense of camaraderie, as the women understood the beauty and challenges of motherhood. They shared a collective understanding, knowing that amidst the chaos, there was an unwavering bond that held families together.

As Nyla skillfully completed the final touches of Charlie's exquisite braided hairstyle, the salon erupted into applause, celebrating the transformation. Charlie's face beamed with pride, her confidence radiating from within as Nyla held up a mirror for her. 

“Oh girl, you are a show stopper,” Nyla smiled.  “All that beautiful hair. Wow.”

“Thank you,” Charlie gushed shyly. “I really like my new braids.”

“Does it hurt?” You ask as you poke her head and she flinches away. “Core memory unlocked.” You chuckle. “How much do I owe you?”

“One hundred fifty even.” Nyla helps to put place pink lotion into her hair. “Now do you sleep with a bonnet every night?”

“Yes,” Charlie nods. She listens attentively as Nyla explains to her how to take care of her braids. You pay, offering a tip also before you help Charlie out of the chair. Walking out of the salon hand in hand, Charlie's braids swaying with every step, even her beads made noise. She seemed so much happier than when you picked her up that morning. 

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The car glided smoothly into the garage, and you turned to your daughter, instructing her to join you in the front seat. You settled into the driver's seat, watching with anticipation as Charlie climbed into the front, her youthful energy filling the space beside you.

"Hey, sweetie, how are you feeling? Are you okay?" You asked, your voice infused with a tenderness that only a mother could provide.

“Yep, I’m fine,” Charlie nodded, her braids swinging as she shook her head. 

Charlie took a moment to collect her thoughts, her expression contemplative. Her emotions were written across her face, a delicate balance of vulnerability and resilience.

With a gentle touch, you placed your hand on her cheek, offering reassurance and understanding.

"You know, Charlie, I want to make sure you're always okay," You began, your voice filled with love. "Sometimes people can be unkind, and it's important to stand up for yourself."

Charlie's eyes met yours, a flicker of uncertainty dancing within them.

“Like fighting?”

"I want to be clear," You continued, your tone steady and unwavering. "I don't condone violence, and hurting others should never be the answer. But when someone is violating your space, crossing your boundaries, you have every right to defend yourself."

You watched as Charlie absorbed your words, a mixture of contemplation and relief playing across her face. It was crucial for her to understand the distinction between self-defense and aggression.

"You see, Charlie, boundaries are important," You explained, your voice filled with conviction. "Your personal space and well-being should always be respected. If someone is making you feel unsafe or uncomfortable, you have the right to protect yourself."

Charlie's gaze met yours, her understanding deepening. She wanted to be kind, but she also needed to feel safe. “I don’t want to hurt anyone.”

"I know you have a gentle heart, baby," you said, your voice softening with empathy. "But remember, defending yourself when your boundaries are being violated is a special case. It's about asserting your right to safety and making sure that others understand the importance of treating you with respect."

A sense of relief washed over Charlie, her shoulders relaxing as she absorbed your words. At that moment, you knew you had empowered her to navigate the complexities of standing up for herself while upholding her compassionate nature.

"I love you, Charlie," you whispered, your voice filled with unwavering support. 

Charlie nodded, a mixture of gratitude and understanding reflected in her eyes. 

“Can I go show everyone my hair now?”

“You absolutely can.”

Charlie eagerly stepped through the front door, her heart brimming with excitement. She couldn't wait to show her new hairstyle to her siblings, knowing they would be just as excited as she was. The sound of laughter and playful chatter filled the air, drawing her attention to the living room.

As Charlie entered the room, her eyes lit up with delight. There, gathered together, were her siblings, each engaged in their own playful activities. Cara sat with a book in hand, James was building a tower with colorful blocks, and Paige was busy scribbling on a notepad. 

With a joyful smile, Charlie approached them, her braids swaying with each step. Her heart skipped a beat as she caught sight of little Luke, who seemed both curious and impatient.

“Guess what, everyone! Look at my new braids!” She did a spin for dramatic effect. 

The room fell momentarily silent as Charlie's siblings turned their attention toward her.

“They look amazing. Love the beads.” Cara gave a thumbs up. 

James stood to approach her. “Cool! Can I touch them?” He asked politely, already having a hand out for him to take. 

Charlie's face beamed with pride, her heart swelling with joy at their positive reactions. She nodded, granting permission for James to explore her braids.

“Can I have beads in my hair too, Charlie?”

Charlie giggled, enjoying the playfulness of her little brother. She gently shook her head, explaining that beads in his short hair might not work as well.

“You look like a princess, Charlie! Like Mommy,” Paige pointed out. 

Charlie blushed, her cheeks turning a rosy shade of pink. The loving support of her siblings filled her with warmth and happiness.

Luke watched with wide eyes, his little hands reaching out to touch the shiny beads in Charlie's hair as she sat next to him on the couch.  Frustration crept onto his face when he realized he couldn't grasp them.

“Oh, Luke, those beads are special for my hair. You can't take them off, but you can look at them, okay?”

You scooped Luke into your arms as his attention shifted to welcoming you home. 

As the room filled with chatter and laughter once more, Charlie basked in the love and acceptance of her siblings.

You carry Luke in your arms, making your way toward the kitchen, ready to set up for homework time and prepare dinner. But just as you were about to step into the kitchen, your phone buzzed, indicating an incoming call. You pulled it from your pocket, glancing at the screen, and saw Peyton's name flashing across it.

Your heart skipped a beat, a mixture of anticipation and concern flooding your thoughts. You answered the call, holding Luke securely in your arms.

"Hey, Peyton! What's going on?" Your voice carried warmth and concern.

Peyton's worried voice echoed through the phone. "Hey, sis. I talked to Mom earlier, and she mentioned that things seem to be tough for you lately. Have you heard from Natasha? Is everything okay?"

Your expression softened, gratitude mixed with a hint of stubborn independence. You had always been fiercely protective of your family and hesitant to ask for help, even when things were difficult.

"Thanks for your concern, Peyton. I appreciate it. Things have been a bit challenging, but I'm managing. I don't need any help right now. We're doing just fine," You reassured her. You cradled the phone between your neck and shoulder as you began to gather pots and pans. “Hey, kids, homework, at the table. Now.” You instruct.

Peyton's voice softened, laced with sibling love and concern. "Are you sure, y/n? You know we're here for you, right? We're family."

You took a deep breath, your love for your sister is evident in your voice. "I know, Peyton, and I appreciate that. But I've got enough on my plate, and I want to make sure I can handle it on my own for now. Trust me, we're going to be okay."

As the conversation continued, a doorbell rang, interrupting the exchange. Your curiosity was piqued, wondering who could be at the door. Setting your phone down for a moment, you carefully balanced Luke in one arm and made your way toward the front entrance.

Opening the door, you were greeted by the unexpected sight of Peyton, accompanied by Brandon and Willow. Surprise spread across your face. You weren't expecting them at all.

i need validation for this one obvi

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2 years ago

Why is this so true tho … well there women Natasha Romanoff, Wanda Maximoff and Luisa Madrigal

Y/n: I’ve come to a conclusion—

Yelena: Oh my god.

Y/n: I would give away my life for two woman, Natasha Romanoff and Wanda Maximoff.

Yelena: Second gay confession in one hour. New record.

2 years ago

Y’all I need help finding this Nat x Reader fix where it starts with them cuddled up on a couch watching movies with the Avengers and every time a blast of boom sounds in a movie R covers Nats ears …


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1 year ago

Happiness Will Come To You.

2 years ago
Biden signs "historic" executive order to protect LGBTQ people — Axios
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President Biden signed an executive order Wednesday to strengthen protections for people in the LGBTQ community as states attempt to pass a
This Is Genuinely A Major Good Story That Needs To Be Shared! Biden Has Also Been Active In Pushing The

This is genuinely a major good story that needs to be shared! Biden has also been active in pushing the DOJ to fight in the courts the Republican laws that have been set up against lgbt youths and their families across republican led states.

2 years ago

Natasha: Romance is dumb.

Bruce: … you’re literally holding Y/N’s hand.

Natasha: 

Natasha: Romance that doesn’t involve the two of us is dumb.

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